"You are quite eloquent," Cassius Bell sneered, "but you forgot one thing. Your actions in stopping Voldemort are completely consistent with Dumbledore's interests!"

"I simply don't believe that a young boy in his early teens can stop Voldemort's plan. I have reason to suspect that you have received help from Dumbledore and become his double agent!"

His judgment also resonated with other UMNO members.

Because his natural occlumency skills made people feel so insecure, no one could tell what Lycos's true position was, and they could only make uncertain guesses based on his superficial actions.

And just as Cassius Bell said, it was hard for wizards to believe that a twelve-year-old child could do such a thing and destroy the plan of the famous Dark Lord...

The corners of Lycos' mouth twitched and he rolled his eyes speechlessly.

Now he's a double agent for both the Death Eaters and the Wizarding Party. If Dumbledore is added to the mix, wouldn't that make him a triple agent? Mission: Impossible, Mission: Impossible?

He was about to continue to refute, but another voice sounded before him.

"Bell's objection is invalid."

Lycos turned around and found that the person who spoke was the most mysterious-looking hunchbacked old man.

"In the vote just now, the majority has agreed to Lecos Hayden's proposal to join the UMNO core circle. If there are any dissenting opinions, please propose expulsion at the next meeting... But until he is expelled, Lecos Hayden will remain a member of our core circle."

"Mr. Barebon, but he..." Cassius Bell's expression finally became a little anxious.

"Are you going to break our rules?" the old man called Mr. Barebon interrupted him.

Cassius Bell gritted his teeth, his expression showing a lot of dissatisfaction, but he did not dare to raise any opinions for a long time.

"How about this, Mr. Bell?" Lycos smiled at the situation, left his seat, and walked to the side of the conference table. "Aren't you questioning my position? Coincidentally, I don't like people questioning me either."

Regulus frowned at Lycos's actions.

"Lex, don't be impulsive!" he warned.

The other members of the Witch Party also looked at Lecos in surprise, as if they couldn't understand why he was in conflict with Cassius Bell when he had already been put into the core circle by Mr. Bareben.

"Don't worry, Mr. Black, I'm not impulsive." Lycos smiled and found a spacious place for himself.

He had no interest in letting someone stare at him all day and find fault with him... After all, he did have a lot of secrets and couldn't withstand too much scrutiny. Besides, Lycos also wanted to have more say...

After saying this, he suddenly drew out his wand.

"What do you want to do?!" Cassius Bell asked harshly.

"Don't be so nervous, Mr. Bell." Lycos raised the corner of his mouth. "Am I not the twelve-year-old child you mentioned? Are you still afraid that I will attack you?"

"Of course I'm not afraid, it's just..." Cassius Bell muttered.

"Then stop talking nonsense and watch!"

Lycos's voice fell, and then he chanted a spell -

"Protego Diabolica!"

A blue-black flame flowed out from the tip of the staff, burned past Lycos's feet, and formed a circle like a gas stove.

The scene was like a replay of a scene from decades ago—a wild, white-haired wizard stood in the center of a stepped mausoleum, releasing flames powerful enough to destroy the entire Paris...

Although it was shrunk countless times, the spell cast by Lycos at this time was exactly the same as Grindelwald's at that time, as if it brought everyone present back to the past!

Ms. Rozier stood up suddenly, not caring about the pain even though her knee hit the corner of the table, and stared at Lycos closely.

"Where did you learn this magic?" she asked eagerly.

"What... Lecos, you've met Lord Grindelwald, right?" Regulus became agitated. "Apart from him, no one else in the entire wizarding world can use a complete fire shield!"

'There's one more,' Lycos thought.

As Grindelwald's old rival and old friend, no one is more familiar with Grindelwald's magic than Dumbledore...If it weren't for Dumbledore's advice at the time, Lecos would not have been able to comprehend the essence of Fire Shield from just a book.

However, when facing these members of the Wiccan Party, he certainly would not mention Dumbledore.

"I can't tell you the details." Lycos shook his head and sighed softly. "I can only say... Lord Grindelwald is alive and well now."

This is the truth, but the meaning changed when he said it.

Lycos suddenly discovered that being a riddler felt really good. No wonder Dumbledore always liked to be a riddler...

"That's good, that's good..." Ms. Rosier's eyes suddenly became moist.

She covered her chest and fell back into the chair, her lips trembling.

The others were either skeptical, excited, or sad... but their attitude towards Lecos had changed. They no longer treated him like a child, but truly regarded him as the core of the Wiccan Party.

After all, these old guys haven't heard from Grindelwald for a long time. Now Lycos has brought news about Grindelwald and cast his signature magic...

To them, this was like a minister of a fallen country meeting a prince determined to betray his country!

"Mr. Bell, do you have any questions?"

Seeing that his goal had been achieved, Lycos turned to look at Cassius Bell with a happy smile on his face.

"I have no problem anymore..." Cassius Bell gritted his teeth, and these words seemed to be squeezed out from between his teeth.

The moment he saw Lycos cast a complete fire shield to protect himself, he knew that his doubts were over.

None of Grindelwald's followers could withstand this, especially since they were all old and sentimental people...

……

Chapter 102 The Three Goals of the Wushu Party

"It's still meeting time, please keep quiet."

Mr. Barebon was the calmest man in the room, and he seemed to have had little remorse for the past.

He knocked on the table, and his calm voice spread throughout the conference room, gradually calming down the sentimental old men.

They also realized their own loss of composure, and adjusted their mood, sitting back in their seats, or wiping their eyes with their sleeves, or covering their red eyes with notepads.

"The meeting continues." Mr. Barebon knocked on the table again and looked at Regulus beside him: "Regulus, please tell everyone about our future development plan--"

"Ok."

Regulus stood up and fished out a blackboard from the side of the conference room.

"Everyone present is one of us, so there's nothing to hide... Everyone knows that the Witch Party is weak in the current magical world and is still wanted, so we must hide in the dark."

"To this end, after several meetings, we have established three goals... Lycos, listen carefully. It's time for you to remember our important plan."

He tapped his wand on the blackboard, and a line of clear handwriting emerged, forming a familiar sentence.

"First of all, it is the overall goal that our UMNO has always upheld - 'for the greater good'."

Having said this, Regulus placed his right hand on his left chest with a solemn expression.

At the same time, the other members present also performed the same actions seriously, and Lecos had no choice but to follow suit.

"For the greater good," they all chanted simultaneously.

Among all the sincere members of the Wushu Party, only Lecos felt a little awkward for some reason, as if he had joined a pyramid scheme organization... But he also had to admit that the spirit of these old people was indeed worthy of admiration.

"Next is our long-term goal..."

Regulus gently shook his wand, and a line of words appeared on the blackboard below the previous words -

"Rescue our leader."

Regulus swept his eyes over everyone in the conference room and continued:

"The Witch Party was founded by Lord Gellert Grindelwald. He is our spiritual leader and the fundamental guarantee for the achievement of all our goals. Followers cannot live without their leader!"

"But Nurmengard's protective magic is extremely powerful, and the local Ministry of Magic and the International Confederation of Wizards are also extremely strict in guarding it. Our colleagues have tried many times but have been unsuccessful..."

"So, saving the leader is destined to be a long-term goal that requires seizing the right opportunity!"

Then, Regulus waved his wand once more.

"Finally, it's our temporary goal."

Another string of words appeared below the first two lines of words——

"Prevent Voldemort from resurrecting."

"In fact, when Voldemort first started causing trouble, the Witch Party had no intention of opposing Voldemort."

Regulus said, "At that time, I was still a Death Eater under Voldemort and had not joined the Witch Party. I learned these secrets from Ms. Rosier..."

"The Witches initially believed that Voldemort was a powerful and dangerous individual who would inevitably cause great unrest in the wizarding world and trigger a large-scale war. The Witches needed to stir up chaos in order to find an opportunity to go to Nurmengard and rescue Lord Grindelwald."

"So during the First Wizarding War, the Wizarding Party collaborated with Voldemort, causing great chaos."

"The effect of that chaos was significant. The wizarding community and the International Confederation of Wizards did indeed relax their guard over Nurmengard. We sent a letter to the interior of Nurmengard Castle for the first time..."

Lycos was slightly stunned.

He suddenly felt that the Wizarding Party was a bit pitiful. They had to find an opportunity to send letters to Grindelwald, while Dumbledore could send letters to his old friend at any time and received many replies.

"However, after receiving Lord Grindelwald's reply, the Witch Party discovered that the contents of the letter were completely different from their previous understanding—"

"Lord Grindelwald believes that the wizarding world today can no longer withstand a large-scale war."

"In the first half of this century, Lord Grindelwald launched the Global Wizarding War. This was because he foresaw the accelerated development of Muggles and the emergence of weapons of mass destruction. He believed that wizards should take the initiative to expose the magical world and launch a war against the non-magical population..."

"In Lord Grindelwald's opinion, wizards at the time had a great chance of winning, because Muggles were also caught up in a global war and had no time to spare, and their weapons of war were not perfect."

"But in this era, the Muggle population, weapons, and fighting methods have all developed rapidly. Wizards lack both the population and the ability to wage systematic large-scale warfare, and are likely to fail in the war."

"So Lord Grindelwald ordered us to reduce the wizarding war, preserve all living forces, and jointly deal with the crisis!"

After saying this, Regulus paused for a moment, picked up the water glass beside him and took a sip.

Lycos took the opportunity to look at the faces of the people around him.

There are still many wizards who show disdain and find it extremely ridiculous that wizards cannot defeat Muggles in a war.

However, there were also some wizards who nodded in approval, seemingly believing in Grindelwald's judgment and not raising too many objections.

Lecos never expected that he would hear such advanced theories here when he came to the base of the Wiccan Party... Can he only say that he is worthy of being Grindelwald?

Even in this small corner of Nurmengard, one can clearly see the current state of the wizarding world.

"Okay, let's continue." Regulus finished his water and continued, "It was because of Lord Grindelwald's judgment that we had a disagreement with the Death Eaters and no longer had any connection with Voldemort's forces."

"Now is the critical moment when Voldemort attempts to resurrect. If we prevent his resurrection, we can carry out Lord Grindelwald's wishes, reduce the frequency of wars, and preserve our vitality."

Regulus glanced at Lycos.

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