HP Approaches the Magic World

Chapter 179 Dumbledore's Excessive Reward

When we weren't talking about serious things, the air in the room became much more relaxed.

Under Jon's watch, Dumbledore quickly finished two letters, then gave it to Fawkes to deliver the one to the American Ministry of Magic, and then called an owl from the owl shed to send the letter to the American Association of Dark Magicians.

The letter was sent.

The former is a personal request for help, while the latter is a severe accusation against the Black Magician Association for its repeated persecution of Hogwarts students.

It's communication anyway, and since everyone is in the opposing camp, there won't be any problem if the words are more intense.

Moreover, Dumbledore had already written to that party last time, and this time the other party was clearly trying to offend Dumbledore. To put it bluntly, it was a provocation.

Faced with the result of this provocation, Dumbledore just wrote a letter to accuse him, which was already a very rare act of mercy.

"So, good night, Mr. Principal?"

"Wait a minute, Jon, I have one more thing, a private matter. I wonder if you are interested in hearing about it?"

Jon stood up and was about to leave, but was stopped by Dumbledore.

"Of course," Jon was stunned for a moment and sat back down on his seat, "please tell me."

"If I'm not mistaken, your current strength should be much higher than that of your peers."

"certainly."

Jon didn't hide it either. This was a fact. Dumbledore could see it, so there was nothing to hide.

"My ancestors and my family have taught me a lot."

"Of course, of course, I have always admired Helga's teaching ability."

Dumbledore rummaged through the drawer and pulled out a document that looked quite old.

"I think the possibility of the plan you just described to me is very high, and this kind of behavior also reminds me that this is a document left by my previous principal Armando Dippet. Take a look.

"

Jon took the document without a clue and lowered his head to read it.

After a while.

"Principal, this document..." Jon raised his head and asked doubtfully: "This should be a document from wartime."

"Of course, when Armando was in office, it happened to be during the war, so the documents left behind naturally represent the epitome of that era."

Dumbledore nodded and admitted, and then continued to ask: "How about it, are you interested? I guarantee that this document is feasible. Even within the Ministry of Magic, no one will say anything."

"Of course I believe what you say, but if I sign this document, I'm afraid I will be completely reduced to a tool, right?"

"Tool man...that's an interesting word."

Dumbledore chuckled, but it was obvious that he was very optimistic about this document, and even had enough confidence that Jon would agree to it.

"I didn't mean that. In fact, this document can provide you with a lot of convenience, right?"

Of course it's convenient, otherwise he would have left long ago.

Jon remained silent. In fact, the existence of this document is unreasonable now, but during the war, this document was the bottom line to supplement the wizarding world's combat power.

Because it was the bottom line, this document was not abolished by the Ministry of Magic, but remained in the principal's office at Hogwarts.

But at this time, when this document was taken out, it seemed not to be in compliance with the rules.

"I think if I really sign and use such...privileges, I will be accused by professors of not following the rules, right?"

"Aren't things like rules originally meant to serve people?"

Dumbledore said such not-so-holy words, which made Jon feel a little uncomfortable, but he also felt that his previous views on Dumbledore were somewhat unobjective.

If it were Helga, she wouldn't have found anything wrong with Dumbledore's behavior.

In the past, Dumbledore's great image was based on Jon's understanding of the "original work" and various legends and biographies in the wizarding world. Jon rarely had any intersection with Dumbledore. After all, he and Dumbledore

Lido has had more face-to-face conversations than there are fingers on one hand.

But every interaction between him and Dumbledore was related to a lot of messy things, which have continued to this day, and are still increasing.

This is very much like two players, or gamblers. There is no problem. After all, the players are constantly reducing the number of chess pieces in their hands, while the gamblers are constantly increasing their bets.

"What you said makes sense. Rules are indeed meant to serve people, but are you opening a back door for me?"

"I don't think so. This is all done according to the process. Based on my direct inspection, your strength has reached almost the level of a fifth grader. There are many magics that can only be learned in the fifth grade, but you don't have this.

Even if you learn the document, you cannot use it."

Dumbledore really hopes that Jon can sign this document, because Jon's strength is improving so fast that even he thinks it is fast, and what he said is true.

Jon himself also knew how much he was capable of. In fact, he originally planned to dawdle slowly in the next time. While waiting for Helga to wake up from her slumber, he mainly focused on research.

Lord.

With the blood purification potion, even if he maintains his current level and does not improve his progress, he will be able to completely advance to the "professor level" in two or three years, and at the same time, he will be able to complete a lot of research results.

Dumbledore's agreement provided him with another way.

During that war period, Hogwarts graduates and students who had not graduated but had corresponding abilities, as relatively high-level active forces, as long as they signed this agreement and guaranteed that they would go to the battlefield during the war, then

You can get some corresponding conveniences, including being able to study courses in advance, not having to abide by some school regulations, etc., and even the most excessive content.

Jon doesn't have to go to class.

It's not like you don't have to go to class to study with a teacher, but when Jon has something to do, you don't have to go to any class.

The scope of this matter is a matter of opinion and is completely free.

And the price is that one goes to the battlefield.

"Actually, if the school allows it, our school can allow students to go on study tours to offset the school's teaching courses. However, this rule was abolished many years ago. Now these can be regarded as the rewards I give you."

"Principal, this remuneration is certainly an overpayment."

"Really?" Dumbledore blinked and spread his hands: "I think it's very worthwhile."

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