"My vile compatriots," Grindelwald began as soon as everyone was seated, "I am pleased to report that our spy in the Ministry has informed me that the first clue leading to the Toenail of Icklibõgg is in the Congo." Grindelwald didn't say who the traitor was because that's meant to be a surprise. Could it be Tina or even our hero Newt? You'll just have to keep reading to find out!
"How will we use the Toenail to destroy Scamander?" asked Vinda eagerly. "You know it only works on fantastic beasts."
"Simple," Grindelwald answered. "Once we've killed all the fantastic beasts in the world, Scamander will have nothing to live for anymore, and he'll commit suicide."
"How deviously brilliant, my Liege!" Vinda simpered. "I can't wait to see him cry over the loss of his stupid critters!"
"Do we really have to kill all the fantastic beasts?" asked Queenie. "That seems a bit extreme for getting me and Jacob back together. Besides, I do like the Nifflers."
"Are you just going to keep complaining about this stuff forever?" Grindelwald asked irritably. "Honestly, this is like the first time I ordered you to kill a Muggle all over again!"
"Why is Newt Scamander fighting against us anyway?" asked Credence. "He seemed like such a nice guy when I met him in New York."
"Well, sometimes people who seem nice are actually evil," said Grindelwald. "And when I say that, I am talking about Newt Scamander, and not myself," he quickly added.
"I didn't think you were talking about yourself," said Credence.
"Well, just to be clear, I wasn't," said Grindelwald iniquitously. By the way, it turns out even Grindelwald wasn't evil enough to be opposed to vaccines. This is canon now.
