It's not too early, and Honeydukes, which is usually crowded with Hogwarts students, has already fallen into a rest time at this time, but Jon can still see one shelf after another in the store, full of children An assortment of candies you're sure to love.

Pieces of peanut candy, various chocolates and puddings are neatly stacked on the shelf, and there are various drinks on the opposite side.

However, the door of this store has been closed.

"The door can't go out, but the window is still possible."

Jon glanced at the window that was blown open by the wind, wrapped his cloak, and flipped out from the window sill.

It's just that he neglected that his height was actually not enough, and he almost fell when he turned over.

After a small run of two steps, Jon dodged to the back of a house, tapped his wand, and lifted the spell on his body.

When he came out of the tunnel just now, he ignored the Illusion Curse that he had just endured for an hour. The magic power in his body had already bottomed out. The Illusion Curse just now almost made him lose control of his body when he turned over the window.

"It's time to exercise, otherwise, once the magic power is overdrawn, the whole person will not be able to hold on."

Jon shook his head to make his aching head a little more comfortable. Just leaning against the damp wall made his hands and feet cold.

"Oh... I miscalculated."

Touching the ring on his hand, he took a mint candy from it and stuffed it into his mouth. The coolness from his mouth finally suppressed the cold on his body.

Only then did Jon feel that he had regained some energy.

"Fighting poison with poison is not a good way, so we should use it less in the future."

Jon leaned against the wall weakly, staring at the shadow opposite him in a daze.

It was the first time he had seen Hogsmeade Village, which was much more prosperous than the description in the book, and although it was already night, it could be seen that it was unusual during the day.

It is indeed the most prosperous place in the British wizarding world, next to top universities, and the economic conditions are much more convenient.

It is easy to do business next to the school, which is a common principle all over the world.

...

Gathering up his wizard robe, Jon walked slowly along the wall along the street.

The quietness here is different from the quietness of Hogwarts Castle. The fireworks are much heavier, not as heavy as the academic atmosphere in the castle.

In Hogsmeade Village, where there is no curfew, if any dark wizards come here at this time, no one will probably be able to find out.

Although the style of the buildings on both sides of the street is a bit old, it is still in the Muggle architectural style, which makes it easy for people to feel like visiting a medieval town.

After all, wizards are born out of Muggles, but they are still human in essence.

Speaking of which, the economic war in the human world has already started, but the British wizarding world is still silent. This is really a strange thing.

Jon doesn't think his inference is wrong, he thinks there is a problem with the vigilance of the British wizarding world.

If the war is about to start again, then the German wizards who have absorbed the previous experience will definitely choose to gather in secret instead of being exposed.

In the whole of Europe, after a war has already taken place, the winner of the last time will naturally become the target of the next war.

Those high-level officials in the Ministry of Magic who had a vegetarian diet and imagined stability all day long were unwilling to believe in the possibility of war breaking out again, especially the newly appointed minister. His behavior was so real that he couldn't complain.

Jon shook his head. This has always been like this in this world, and history is always surprisingly similar.

During the World War, people in the British political arena did not realize that war was inevitable until Churchill came to power.

In the original book, when Voldemort was reborn, the Ministry of Magic also didn't believe it, and even engraved it on Harry's arm-I can't lie.

It's really a...boring game.

Jon likes magic, but he hates war. A scholar should stay in the laboratory and do his own research, and professional things should be left to professional people.

Like, a pretty realistic question that Jon thought about.

In his own world, he is the protagonist, and whatever he does is his own freedom.

But in the world of Harry Potter, Harry Potter is the protagonist.

In his previous life, he read fan fiction, and the protagonists who traveled to various worlds, each took advantage of their foresight of the plot to change the world line into a completely different ending from the original plot.

The stories written by those authors are very interesting, but Jon does not agree with this approach.

Of course he can show his excellent talent, and go to Gryffindor or Slytherin when he is sorted-of course, he may not meet his ancestors, but that doesn't matter, as long as he is good enough , this matter will be discovered sooner or later.

Then he can help Dumbledore change the progress, he doesn't need Harry Potter to live so safely anymore, and he doesn't need to give him so much training, just destroy those Horcruxes first, and then find a way for Voldemort to use them Harry's blood resurrection, plus the guardian spell left by Lily Potter, so that as long as Voldemort is not dead, Harry will not die either. He just needs to be cruel and turn Harry Potter into a tool. Gain fame, status, power and more.

As long as he wants, as long as he is cruel, he can get it.

And is it really that difficult to be cruel to a person who has already died once?

not at all.

Jon knew very well that this question was not difficult at all, it was just a simple question of choice.

Who would not choose one of the two questions?

Jon would, so he chose the latter.

It is certainly a good choice to use one's strengths to do things. As long as you do this well and achieve the desired result, everyone will be happy. Only Harry Potter, who is being used as a tool, doesn't seem too happy.

That's what Jon cares about.

He used to like the story of "Harry Potter" quite a lot, the people in these stories, the protagonists and supporting roles, even the Slytherins who appeared as villains, he didn't particularly dislike them.

People's likes are very precious, and this conveyed emotion is the connection between people and the world.

So Jon made a plan for himself early on. Since he can rely on his own ability to become the person he wants to be, then there is no need to change the fate of others, or even live in the lives of others.

Otherwise, what was his liking for this story and the characters in these stories in the past?

That's what Jon thought as he returned to Hogwarts from Honeydukes' secret passage.

He may, will change little things by being a prophet to this world, but will never be a new "savior".

Hand over the kindness and resentment to Harry Potter, he Jon, just to be Jon himself.

This is his choice.

(Author's note: The content of this chapter is not so much Jon's choice, but rather my original intention. I often read a lot of fan fiction, and the protagonists are all excellent. With my golden fingers, I can change the appearance of the world, The protagonist in the original story was changed back to an unknown state by them. Is this true? We like a story because we like the life experienced by the protagonist. As a result, one day someone has the opportunity to become the protagonist of this world. People, but they want to use their own understanding to destroy the life that originally belonged to the protagonist. Isn’t it ridiculous? I know that there are many readers who only want to read books for themselves, because I used to be such a person, but I am writing At the beginning of this book, I thought about what kind of story line to arrange for the protagonist, replacing the original protagonist. Although it is an easy task, it is also easy to write. It is another wonderful story to change the original plot. , and then I gave up on this idea, so Jon finally chose a new start, and the savior still went to save his world. If my readers are disappointed with this choice, then I want to say sorry, After all, I am just an ordinary person, and it is impossible to take into account the thoughts of all readers. It is my fault to disappoint everyone, but I still hope that everyone likes this story. This passage is very important to me, so I posted it in the article Rather than the author's words, I hope readers can see this passage no matter where they are, and I hope everyone can be worthy of their own likes, above.)

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