HP Approaches the Magic World

Chapter 434 Want me to say that they must have done nothing good

But to be honest, he hadn't heard of the blood curse for many years.

"I thought you knew that her existence was not a secret at the time of Dumbledore. Weren't you always in the school at that time?"

"I was not the principal's secretary at that time. It's not like you don't know that I left my job at that time and didn't care about anything.

Besides, these matters should not be under my control in the first place. Although Grindelwald made a lot of noise in Europe, Hogwarts has always been a very quiet place.

Who dares to come here and do evil?"

Although Peeves' words contained a bit of bragging, Jon still chose to believe it.

There is no need to disbelieve this, no matter what. Hogwarts is indeed the best place in the Western world at present, at least in terms of defense.

Because of this, it can become a very qualified paradise.

"However, how is your investigation of the basilisk thing I told you before?"

"There is no progress. I can't find who transferred it at all. And I prefer that it was Harry who discovered this ability subconsciously."

Peeves' suspicion is actually reasonable. Even if Jon is sure that his answer is the wrong answer, there is no way to say it so straightforwardly. After all, he is not supposed to know why this thing works this way.

Harry's control over Parseltongue was completely instinctive. He even thought it was just a special ability brought by magic... when he was first able to talk to snakes to persecute Dudley.

The reason Peeves had this idea was because Dumbledore instilled in him the knowledge that Harry had to fight Voldemort.

In other words, it is not the knowledge instilled by Dumbledore, but the entire magical world thinks so.

But Jon believes that this kind of behavior that must be done by "someone" is completely naive.

Except in love, there is nothing that must be done by others, but the two people in love say that they are completely mature, and adults also have some problems.

He is very aware of this in school. Those students are extremely possessive in their relationships and require each other to be 100% "only me". But if you require that this person must do something,

That's a bit too simple.

Because everything is unexpected.

It was impossible for a person to arrange everything perfectly. Just as he knew that in the plot, Dumbledore did not completely entrust Harry with the task of getting rid of Voldemort.

Harry Potter was just the person standing in front of Voldemort, but what faced Voldemort was actually the Hogwarts system, including the school and the Order of the Phoenix.

Dumbledore actually didn't really take Voldemort to heart. He just wanted to cultivate a useful successor for the wizarding world after his death. However, it seems that Harry Potter is not a suitable successor.

s Choice.

Harry Potter had never been a qualified choice, Jon knew early on, even in the plot in his mind, he was not.

A being like him is a suitable hero, but a hero will never become a leader. A leader will be a stern person like Professor McGonagall, or a scheming person like Snape, but he will not be a leader.

An ordinary character like Harry.

As a protagonist, Harry's growth is visible to the naked eye throughout the series. Even Jon admits this, but the final result of his growth is not as outstanding as the friends next to him.

Yes, he is talking about Hermione Granger, but perhaps, this is the existence of the protagonist's halo.

"It's better to check. After all, if anything happens, we can take precautions in advance. As for Harry... that's not something we should worry about. Tell Dumbledore about it and he will take care of it.

"

"I have arranged all these, just leave it to me, you don't have to worry too much."

The two of them stepped into the courtyard and one after another their figures appeared in the air.

"Speaking of which, are you really not going to go tonight? The meeting between the two of them must be very spectacular. If it were me, I would definitely want to go."

"You can't go, and neither can I. You can even ask the portraits of the principal in the principal's office tomorrow. I guess none of them will know what Grindelwald and Dumbledore talked about."

Jon is very confident about this. No one knows better than him the reason why Dumbledore did not allow him to be present. That is that Dumbledore does not want others to know what happened between him and Grindelwald.

, said something again.

Even if Jon asked about this matter afterward, he wouldn't be able to find out anything.

But Jon didn't care.

He just wants a suitable result, and the best result is that Dumbledore and Grindelwald get back together. As for other things... they are all the same to him.

He will never reduce his communication with one of them just because Dumbledore and Grindelwald have not reconciled. The relationship between them will not affect Jon's friendship with the two of them.

That's so silly.

We are all people who are struggling in this world, and we are not children anymore.

Just like a job in Muggle society, the reward of a job is never determined by how much effort the person in this position puts in, but by how irreplaceable this person is.

The more irreplaceable a person is, the more important he or she will be.

But now it seems that Jon is not that important in the small society of Hogwarts.

Of course it's not that unimportant.

He is like a coordinate, inserted here plainly. If you don't take care of him, it will have no impact. If you take care of him, it will not bring much benefit. It is just that some things will become easier, and some things will become easier.

Things will get a little more difficult.

But from beginning to end, many of the agreements reached by Jon and Dumbledore were transactions.

It was he who wanted Joanne to write a book called Harry Potter, not Dumbledore who wanted him to write such a book.

Dumbledore just opened a convenient channel for him and made things a little easier for himself.

Everyone does things for profit, and no one is stupid.

If there is one person in Hogwarts who is truly innocent, it is Peeves.

Although he can't always make up his own mind and is occasionally a little naughty, he is really simple and easy to use.

In the entire Hogwarts, apart from Jon's own people, no one supports Jon's work more than Peeves.

"That's it. A new day will come anyway. It doesn't matter whether you watch it or not."

But he still said with a rather vulgar expression: "If you ask me, they definitely didn't do anything good."

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