Then a magic power began to spread from Albus. First 1, then 5, then 25 meters began to crack. The soldiers immediately armed themselves and two men in noble clothes came out of the door.
Eist: "Calm down, Mr. Dumbledore, there is just a misunderstanding. We weren't trying to keep you waiting, we were just trying to persuade the Queen."
Dumbledore: "I think you still don't realize what you've done wrong. You've been watching from there for 20 minutes and you're lying?"
The cracks around Dumbledore began to grow. It was as if a meteor had fallen to the ground.
Eist was a little nervous now. They had done everything they could to convince Calanthe this year. Calanthe had said they would finally decide if the wizard was good enough. So they were waiting to see what they would do with Mousesack when the news came.
Mousesack said he couldn't feel much magic until the old man released his spell. Mousesack said that if the man got angry, he could destroy half the city by himself. So now they have to think about how to calm him down.
On the other side, Dumbledore was having fun. He doesn't normally do this sort of thing, but Nashi wanted him to be bossy. He has to admit it's fun. He knew they had been there since they first arrived, he just wondered when they were going to put an end to it, which they didn't.
Eventually, everything returned to normal.
Dumbledore was still stroking his beard.
Albus: "Anyway, no need to make a big deal out of it, can we go in now?"
Before Eist could answer, someone came out from behind them.
A member of the Brotherhood: "Mr. Eist, I told you that the Grand Wizard was coming today, and I showed you this separately in an envelope sent by Hassan Sabbah himself. Does the royal family of Cintra no longer want to do business with us?"
Eist sighed deeply.
Albus: "It's all right, brother, I think it was just a misunderstanding, they were afraid that an old man would be taken prisoner by 20 such terrible men."
Mousesack almost fainted.
Brotherhood member: "I understand, sir. If you have any requests, you know where we are. We have orders from the leader himself to do whatever you ask."
The place was now very crowded.
Eist: "Then if you will excuse us, Mr. Dumbledore, shall we go now?"
Dumbledore began to walk, leading the way as if it were his own city.
Mousesack: "Mr. Dumbledore, what was that spell you did there? I've never seen anything like it before."
Dumbledore: "Oh, that? Of course, you haven't seen that thing, because it wasn't magic. I was just putting magic, chaos and order together."
Mousesack stayed behind, sweat dripping down his forehead.
Dumbledore entered the palace and turned a random corner.
Dumbledore: "Let this old man rest for the day, if you please. We haven't even stopped in villages and cities to hurry."
Mousesack and Eist remained in the corner.
Mousesack: "Sir, I think we should speak to the Queen at once."
Eist nodded and the two entered the throne room. Only Calanthe was there.
Calanthe: "Well, didn't you send her back through the door?"
Mousesack: "My queen, we went to see him, not to expel him."
Eist sat on the other throne.
Calanthe: "At least tell me what he looks like."
Eist: "We are sure he is very old, too old, even though he is a wizard."
Mousesack shook his head.
Mousesack: "I admit that I don't understand His Majesty's level, but I can say this. He is the most powerful sorcerer I have ever seen, probably one of the wisest people alive. He is also one of the most dangerous."
Calanthe finally sat up on her throne.
Calanthe: "Explain."
Mousesack: "His Majesty understood from the beginning we are where to him. Later we thought he had cast a spell and went out to calm him down. We realized he was just having fun. He said it wasn't even magic."
Calanthe: "So you can't even tell if someone is casting a spell anymore?"
Mousesack: "My Queen, that is not exactly the case. I didn't understand what he was doing because he broke the rules of magic, and I'm sure he did it freely because there was no one to understand it."
Calanthe: "I am not a sorceress, explain it in a way I can understand."
Mousesack sighed.
Mousesack: "Magic is a way of harnessing the power of Chaos. Against all that Mr. Dumbledore has been taught to do. I don't think he took advantage of the laws and tried to bend them. He gave them..."
Calanthe: "I told you I am not a sorceress."
Mousesack: "I think he is superior to a dozen wizards gathered and united in one person."
Calanthe was now silent.
Meanwhile, Dumbledore was reading in his room.
The next morning Dumbledore got up early and walked to the kitchen.
Thanks to magic, Dumbledore could sense what was where.
When Dumbledore got to the kitchen, he ignored the chefs and servants and started to prepare his breakfast. After preparing his breakfast, Dumbledore put it all on a plate and started walking to the throne room.
In the throne room were Duny, Pavetta, Calanthe, Eist, and Mousesack. They had all gathered here when they heard the news that the old man had left his room. It was already approaching noon.
Dumbledore walked to the center and curtsied slightly.
"It is an honor to meet you, Your Grace."
At this moment a chair and a table began to form from the stone floor beneath him. This is a shape-shifting spell. From his world. It is also a type of magic he is extremely fond of.
Everyone looked suddenly at Mousesack, who looked as clueless as everyone else.
Dumbledore was sitting in a chair, eating breakfast with his plate on the table.
Calanthe: "I didn't think you would have the nerve to come."
Dumbledore: "I don't know what the Queen means, I'm only carrying out a request."
Eist: "We thought it was an order."
Dumbledore finished spreading jam on his bread and took another bite.
Dumbledore: "We don't take orders. It's just that young people take their wishes as orders and rules. He tried to stop it a couple of times but without much success."
Calanthe: "That's not what I was talking about. What you tried to do that day in such an imperious way."
Dumbledore stopped eating and looked at them all in turn for the first time. Then he took another bite of bread.
Dumbledore: "I understand that you did not follow his advice, however much he said he did that day. The word of your daughter's power has already left this room."
Eist: "That is not what my wife said, Mr. Dumbledore."
Dumbledore finished his breakfast. He looked at Eist over his glasses.
Dumbledore: "You don't understand what we are saying. The trouble is that people have a habit of always choosing the worst for themselves."
Dumbledore's deep blue eyes flashed and the air in the room began to grow heavy.
Dumbledore: "You are all in danger of an unknown degree. Because of the blood in your veins. You are all in greater danger if you disturb that man's elusive peace."
Dumbledore stood up. The chair and table were knocked back.
Dumbledore: "Now, if you will excuse me, I would like to see the baby I am to teach and grandfather."
In a minute he went from a frightening wizard to an old man with a grandfatherly smile.
Dumbledore left the room.
Calanthe: "Now I know what you mean by dangerous, but how can I accept it with someone whose name we don't even know?"
Eist: "My love, calm down. Just remember what it says at the end."
Calanthe: "That's why I won't attack even if I know we're going to die, Eist."
Pavetta: "Mom, isn't the safety of our baby the most important thing? At the same time, if she had another purpose that was already strong enough, would she have to try so hard?"
Calanthe sighed.
Pavetta: "I'll check with Mr. Dumbledore, if Ciri wakes up, maybe he can't put her back to sleep."
After that, Duny left too. There were only three people left.
Mousesack: "Pavetta is right about one thing, my Queen. Judging by the powers we have seen so far and the fact that no one still knows about them, they are more powerful than we thought."
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