The only person not wearing sunglasses was Ominis Gaunt.

He took back the wand in his hand, and even from such a long distance, he could feel the wild thunder rushing on the sea through the feedback the wand gave him.

"This is the thunder and lightning that can only be released at the cost of the destruction of Odin's ruins, right? I'm afraid it will be difficult to reproduce it again."

"At least the seeds have been left." Anne Salou continued, "Everything is on track, and there is generally no deviation."

"Not only that, but it also cost a magical item with a long history." Serena added, "It's the double loss of Odin's ruins and Gungnir's gun."

"When I think about it... I don't seem to be so envious anymore. He is really such a waste! I was still too restrained back then..."

She suddenly remembered that in her youth, she had to deal with many poachers and rescued and raised many magical animals in order to make a living.

At that time, she was still very frugal, and the materials obtained from magical animals would be processed to ensure that they could be sold at a higher price.

Ominis asked: "And Mr. Dumbledore...do we really not need to tell him the truth?"

Serena replied: "No need! Or it should be said that Dumbledore first used reverse vision, an effective method to deal with prophecies."

"Although it was used to deal with Grindelwald, the effect was indeed very significant, otherwise Grindelwald would not have thought of this method in the first place."

"What's more, I actually revealed some contents in secret. Whether it was the letter or the mention of the prophet to Dumbledore, they were all tips to him."

"Grindelwald also told us that as long as we give Dumbledore some hints, he will be able to figure out the whole thing on his own."

"The counter-viewing method is so ingenious!" Ominis praised, "Hiding the really important plans and adding a lot of irrelevant things to confuse the prophet..."

"Have you ever thought..." Anne suddenly thought, "If the two of them join forces, will they be more terrifying than Isaiah?"

Serena shrugged, "It's a pity that there is no if. According to Grindelwald's current intentions, he should just try his best to save it, right?"

After a crisp sound, Sebastian Saru emerged from the vortex and appeared behind Serena. The World Tree in the distance had faded.

"Sebas, you missed a firework!" Serena looked back and smiled, "You haven't appreciated the last splendor yet."

"If we face our old master in the future, we should be able to see him again." Sebastian crossed his arms and his robes rustled in the sea breeze. "The celebration is over, it's time for us to move on."

"That's right!" Serena took off her sunglasses, which dissipated on her fingertips in the wind, "It's not time to settle the accounts between us and the Isaiah Society yet."

Ominis shook his head and smiled: "If Isaiah knew this was the result, would he have provoked you in the first place?"

"This should be the inevitable result, right? We will always be hostile." Serena patted the Lord of the Coast beneath her.

"The previous guardians chose to endure and laid the foundation for the future guardians. I can't let them down."

The Lord of the Coast shook his head, strode forward with his hooves, and left the port in the blink of an eye.

Serena asked tentatively: "Lord of the Coast, can you be like the eight-legged horse...for example, walk through the soil?"

The Lord of the Coast suddenly stopped and shook his body back and forth.

Serena quickly made up for it: "I just came up with an idea. Of course you are our best partner... Your figure is so majestic! You are our only Lord of the Coast... Ah!"

Hearing this, the Lord of the Coast snorted and walked slowly, but not as fast as before.

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The small island of Midgard, the original site of Odin's ruins.

The ruins of Odin completely disappeared, and the place still turned into a piece of sand, with smoke and dust billowing under the attack of the sea breeze.

A group of people stood in the smoke and dust, their figures shrouded in black robes, like the Isaiah organization, appearing and disappearing.

"Do we need to rescue Gregory? After all, the Guardians are involved in this matter. Will he be interrogated for information?"

"Didn't he boast of gaining the trust of Charles I and possessing countless wealth? He could solve the problem by himself, just by paying some galleons."

"Gregory the Flatterer... is also a master of potions after all, so he has such a nickname. But we don't need to worry, neither Veritaserum nor Legilimency will work on him."

"What about the new guardian? Now that he has become a prophecy, we really can't deal with him?"

There was a long silence as they all thought and weighed in the smoke.

"Just fulfill the prophecy." A cold and vicissitudes of voice said, "That place in England is not peaceful. They have their own troubles."

"Helpo, you mean that...Voldemort?"

"It's him!" Haierbo confirmed, "That place has not been set foot by Gellert Grindelwald, and the power of the pure-blood family is still stable."

"There is no doubt about Voldemort's strength, as long as Voldemort disrupts England. Our goal is still those guardians and waiting for our Lord's awakening."

Haierbo looked at the black-robed figures, "When my lord returns this time, he will definitely wipe out all the traitors!"

"As for the new guardian, he will directly confront our Lord as a sacrifice to celebrate our Lord's return..."

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In the next period of time, Weizet and the others left the island and continued their journey to Sweden.

Compared with their pleasant journey, the Swedish Ministry of Magic and the Muggle government were obviously much more distressed during this period.

Although the Muggle government has many exchanges with the Ministry of Magic, Muggles still don't know much about the existence of the magical world.

In order to explain what happened that night, the Muggle government specially invited meteorological experts to explain repeatedly in newspapers and on television why such a strong light broke out at night.

Although there is an authoritative explanation, the people do not buy it. Even if the light can be explained as the Northern Lights, it cannot explain the waves rising high into the sky.

However, due to the Muggle government's continued propaganda, what happened that night could only be left undisturbed.

By the time Weizet and the others returned to England, the enthusiasm for discussing related events had subsided a lot...

Chapter 43 The first stop at the end of the journey

Still aboard the Vasa, Wizette and the others finally returned home.

During their trip to Sweden, Molly Weasley helped take good care of the garden.

Weizet and Luna put their suitcases away and immediately headed to the Burrow with the souvenirs.

As they walked on the road, they encountered the Weasley twins coming towards them.

The Weasley twins were walking with a girl, and the three of them were talking and laughing.

The girl also lived in the village of Ottery St. Catchpole and was a Muggle who worked in the village paper shop.

For example, Weizet's notebook, Luna's picture album and brushes were all bought from the paper shop.

Parchment and quills used for Hogwarts homework and exams need to be purchased in Diagon Alley.

Fred, who was beaming with joy, caught a glimpse of the oncoming girl through the corner of his eye.

His expression suddenly changed, and he kept winking at Vizette and Luna.

Along the way, Weizet maintained the floating spell, letting the souvenir package follow behind him to save energy.

Fred would wink at him, that is, there was a Muggle girl around, and in order to avoid violating the law of confidentiality, the girl could not see the floating souvenir package.

Seeing Fred's expression, Weizet immediately took out a piece of parchment and turned it into a backpack.

Luna opened her backpack and put the souvenir package inside.

The cooperation between the two was extremely smooth, but the action was completed in the blink of an eye.

The girl followed Fred's eyes and saw Weizet and Luna. She waved and said hello, "I haven't seen you for a while. Are you away from home?"

Weizet smiled and nodded, "Yes, I just came back."

The girl glanced at Fred and George and smiled slightly, "Then let's talk! I'm going back to the store."

"Goodbye!" Looking at the girl's back, Fred and George waved in unison, feeling quite reluctant to leave.

It wasn't until the girl walked down the slope and her back was blocked by the grass that they put down their hands together.

Fred put his arm on Weizet's shoulder, "Not bad! He's much better than my brother, and he's so proficient in the levitation spell!"

George added: "He is also very skilled in transformation magic, and he is indeed our best material consultant!"

He suddenly noticed Weizet's bracelet and screamed in a strange drawl, "Ouch! What a beautiful bracelet!"

"Ouch! There are actually a pair of such beautiful bracelets!" Fred rolled his eyes and noticed that Luna had the same bracelet on her wrist.

The Weasley twins blinked desperately and sighed in unison: "You... must have experienced... a very, very unforgettable trip!"

"It was a very unforgettable trip." Weizet recalled the various aspects of his trip to Sweden and sighed with approval.

Luna also nodded, her smile like a quietly blooming water lily.

The two had similar reactions, but the Weasley twins became melancholy.

They looked at Xiaopo in unison and sighed together, "How envious! We also want to travel."

For them, melancholy comes and goes quickly.

Fred focused his attention on the souvenir package, "Speaking of travel...this should contain specialties, right?"

"Is there anything particularly weird... I can't tell you here." George became alert. After looking around, he lowered his voice and said, "Let's go! Let's go to the garage!"

Vizette and Luna looked at each other, shook their heads, and followed George and Fred on their way around.

The Burrow is at least six stories high and looks like a collection of several house styles. It looks crooked like a "house tree".

At the bottom is a spacious medieval-style house. Halfway up the roof, a two-story house "grows" out, and another two-story house extends to the side.

Such a breathtaking and bold structure would easily collapse if it were not maintained by magic.

As soon as he approached the Burrow, Weizet heard a "bang, clang, clang, clang" sound coming from the top, as if someone was tapping on a water pipe.

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