HP Approaches the Magical World

Chapter 365 I can, I really can

In fact, Jon never minded being a tool man.

From the moment he was reincarnated into this world, he never felt that he could control his own destiny now.

Thinking about it now, the matter of his rebirth was full of conspiracy, as if there was an invisible hand arranging everything behind him. He successfully entered Hogwarts and discovered his own life experience Not a bad thing, and then, everything behind it became a matter of course.

He began to get involved in vortexes one by one, although these vortexes had nothing to do with the original plot, as if they revolved around him.

So, think about it, being a tool person is actually not that difficult to accept.

No matter what the process was, he still gained benefits in the end.

Two years ago, Jon felt that there was nothing in this world that could not be changed. At that time, the idea that man could conquer nature was rooted in his heart, which made him even feel that he had the ability to control his own destiny.

But he never thought that in this story that should belong to Harry Potter, even Harry Potter's fate was arranged by Dumbledore, how could he, a foreigner, avoid it?

Later, he gradually figured it out, and began to use Helga's influence to contend with Dumbledore's arrangement, until Dumbledore gave up influencing him.

But Dumbledore's influence on him cannot be regarded as very serious.

In this world, everyone is using others, and at the same time being used by others, nothing compares to whoever uses people better.

Jon is obviously not among them. He has no desire to exploit people's hearts, and he doesn't think it is a happy way to use others to do things.

He prefers to do business with others.

But how can there be so many deals for him in the wizarding world, so hiding it is actually the best choice.

But what Grindelwald told him today obviously didn't mean that.

"It's not that you are asked to be a tool person, but that you have to get used to and adapt to make yourself a tool."

Can't use others, can't use yourself?

This is what Grindelwald meant. He hoped that Jon could give up some of his natural nature and instead emphasize the essence of tools in the learning of magic.

The essence of the so-called tool is to be used.

"But although it is used more, some adaptability will be better, but the tools are worn out, right?"

"So you have to be not only a tool, but also a repairer."

Grindelwald reached out to grab it.

The wand hidden in the ring on Jon's hand was suddenly grabbed by him and held in his hand.

Grindelwald looked at the wand carefully.

"From the appearance point of view, it is actually a pretty good wand."

After he finished reading, he stuffed the wand away. Jon didn't see where he stuffed it, only that the wand disappeared.

"But since you're going to use yourself as a tool, there's no need for a wand."

He said, "From today onwards you will learn to cast spells without a staff.

"

"but……"

"There's nothing good about it."

Grindelwald said: "What you learn is the magic system that has been passed down to ancient times, so naturally you need to adapt to the situation at that time. In ancient times, wizards rarely owned wands. At that time, wands were a luxury.

Even children from aristocratic families cannot easily use it. Only great wizards who have practiced to a certain level need a wand to assist them in exploring the depths of the world.

As for you now, it doesn't matter if you don't need a wand. "

What he said made sense, and Jon couldn't think of any rebuttal language for a while.

I even thought he was right.

But since the ancestors of the Hull family asked Grindelwald to be his mentor for a period of time, of course he would listen to whatever the teacher said.

And he also believes that Grindelwald is also for his own good.

He still counts on what Grindelwald taught him to save his life!

...

The sun in the summer afternoon always makes people feel drowsy.

But at this moment, Jon had no intention of going to sleep at all. He stood by the window and looked at Grindelwald in the distance.

Why is it Grindelwald in the distance?

Because Grindelwald used magic to expand the space here into a huge area this morning.

To serve as a training ground.

This is really a rare thing. After all, in the location of this house, when casting magic, one carelessness may affect the surrounding real world.

But Grindelwald's magic is indeed very subtle, and under his meticulous control, the expansion becomes easy.

But none of this has anything to do with Jon.

Because now he is standing by the window with a bucket in one hand.

It's also absolutely impossible to say.

Although Jon knew that wizards practiced very harshly in ancient times, he never thought that one day he would need to exercise his body to learn magic.

But Grindelwald's reasons are very good.

Since one needs to learn to cast spells without a stick, as a wizard, his ability to respond is very important.

In fact, even if you don't learn to cast spells without a stick, your reaction ability is also a very important part, but wizards who are taught in a peaceful situation often learn dueling things.

Everyone faced the battle head-on, and there was no sneak attack or anything like that, which was a bit like a sparring match, because no real life would happen.

But what Jon needs to face is different. As a person who may face a life-and-death crisis, Grindelwald has formulated a series of procedures for Jon.

The first is to exercise.

If you rely too much on the wand, it is very likely that the wand will be knocked off during the battle. At that time, the wizard who was knocked off the wand will directly enter the disadvantage. According to Grindelwald, this is the disadvantage of peace.

Compared with the Dark Ages, the lives of wizards today are too peaceful, and peace will naturally bring some problems.

These, in fact, Jon also understands.

Peaceful things can always cause people's inertia, and it's not uncommon to not think about making progress, but if he really said something, he really couldn't say it well.

After all, although he has a vision beyond the current era, Grindelwald also has extraordinary experience.

Based on this alone, he is already much, much better than Jon.

And Jon didn't mean to resist Grindelwald's arrangement. After all, when facing a senior who surpassed him in all aspects, he was a person who could learn from the experience of his predecessors.

Isn't it just exercise?

he can.

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