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So Grindelwald asked Juno to kill him?
Isn’t that the question?
and
I don’t think Gellert can help Harry if he dies. So, I think it’s unlikely that Gellert asked Juno to kill him. Given the natural death, I suspected Gellert hitching a ride with Juno, but that wouldn’t not be a burden on her.
But thinking about this makes me suspect that Gellert had plans to get out, but only when it would have been worth it—when he had a cause. And Juno just gave him one. In his words—
Moreover,
What if his price is not for Juno to pay, but for the worlds in the form of his freedom?
PS Some quotes from previous chapter.
I think he was the sacrifice in the ritual. Perhabs after seing the memory he wanted to leave behind a more positive legacy? Either he saw something he considered worthy, or maybe he did it as a last gift in the memore of Cassiopeia. I very much doubt that we randomly talked about a sacrifice last chapter and now he appears dead.
I wonder if Juneau will find a Harry on his way to recovery and her cure might be unneeded? Would be tragic, lol. Maybe not though.
I mean considering Grindlewald was great at Divination I’d assume he already kinda know what was to come from his sacrifice so I doubt it would be unneeded or useless cause Grindlewald doesnt seem the type to give his life for something he isnt certain about.
Not going to believe Grindelwald is dead. Na-uh, no way, no how.