Although I don’t know why Grindelwald would take action to wash away the part of Fudge’s memory about him, but Grindelwald has a legitimate reason for everything he does, and Jon will never doubt Grindelwald’s doing things motivation.

And now Grindelwald is not there, he is not here, and there is no way to ask some things directly.

Forget it, it's not a big deal.

"Where is Professor Lockhart now?"

Jon still remembered that when he was leaving, Lockhart was following Dumbledore. Although he changed his face and identity, his surname remained the same.

Besides, the appearances are different anyway, there is also a genuine Lockhart lying in the magic hospital, no one will think that this Lockhart belongs to Pelohart.

"I don't know. I haven't seen him for a long time. It seems that he has gone out to do something. You also know that Dumbledore will never tell us these things. He doesn't talk, and Professor Lockhart won't say anything."

Could it be that something really happened?

Could this be why Dumbledore lost his grip on the situation?

There are many doubts in Jon's heart, but he can't tell Stephen about these doubts, because Stephen probably can't understand, and there is no way to solve them.

Knowing too much is not good for him.

Forget it, after Dumbledore has dealt with this matter, he should not be so busy. In the month before the holiday, they will have many opportunities to communicate.

"It's getting late. Ask them if they want to go to the training ground for dinner tonight? After all, I just came back and I always want to meet everyone."

The people Jon mentioned were those who were close to him, such as his three roommates, his cousin, and maybe his cousin's good friend.

Stephen had whispered to him earlier that the relationship between Gryffindor and Slytherin had been getting worse and worse since he had been away for so long, so he had to borrow Ravenclaw's power to help.

And that Penelope Clearwater, as the prefect of Ravenclaw and someone close to Percy Weasley, naturally borrowed her power.

Well, anyway, it's just one person, come and come.

If she is unwilling to cooperate, Jon has a thousand ways to make her cooperate, or make her lose her memory of this period of time.

And then there's the question about Ariana.

During the period of his departure, although the magic net has matured, the current magic net has not been able to instill power into Ariana as they imagined, so Ariana's soul should still be in Dumbledore Or Dumbledore's brother, preserved in the dream of one of the two.

Jon is more inclined to this candidate, Aberforth.

Because Aberforth's soul power is closer to his sister, not as strong as Dumbledore-sometimes, strong does not necessarily mean absolutely good.

But in any case, now that he has returned, this matter can be started.

But these things can be taken lightly.

Dumbledore was restricted too much, he cared too much about what others thought of him and the responsibilities imposed on him by the outside world,

If he was many years younger, this kind of restriction would actually be a good thing, but now he is an old man, and as an old man, there will always be times when he is irrational.

Jon couldn't pile everything up too tightly, at least he had to give Dumbledore time to relax.

Stephen went to find someone.

Naturally, Jon could only return to the training ground alone. Although he said that people would come to eat at night, he didn't need to prepare the food. The elves would prepare everything.

When he reached the edge of the playing field, Jon turned his head silently.

Looking at the lively faces in the arena, he suddenly felt a little melancholy.

This kind of emotion is already very rare for him. In the small world he experienced just now, almost all the emotions he had originally were worn away, making him the person he is now.

You can do a lot without emotions.

It can also allow him to maintain a relatively independent perspective on the existence of these people.

In his eyes, these lively people on the field, whether they were students or other wizards, were like clear fulcrums, and they formed an invisible network that enveloped Dumbledore.

It was precisely because of the existence of these people that Dumbledore had to linger in this position for so many years.

Even legendary wizards have their own emotions and cannot be completely independent. It seems that all of Grindelwald's emotions are shrouded in Dumbledore, and Dumbledore is also bound by these pressures from society. way to be independent.

In fact, it's not that they can't do it, it's just that they don't want to do it. Even if it's a legendary wizard, it's very difficult to leave the world they originally lived in and let go of everything.

Unless they can be like Jon, carefree and careless.

But who in this world really doesn't care about anything, even Jon is not exempt, if someone threatens him with his parents' lives now, he will also get rid of those people one by one.

It is understandable that some things should be extended to others.

Jon suddenly thought of such words in a book he had read.

"One sailor, teasing his mouth with a pipe, and another sailor, limping, imitating his crippled, mighty, mighty wings, in a world of ridicule and ridicule, will not move a step."

The philosophical truth actually applies here as well.

If Dumbledore can figure it out, Jon doesn't need to worry about these things. If Dumbledore can't figure it out, it's useless to say more.

He just needs to do his own thing well. Voldemort has been resurrected, and his power will gradually return to its peak state. He may even go one step further to become a legendary wizard. The power of the wizarding world is getting stronger and stronger. However, it is difficult to guarantee that Voldemort will not receive any favor from the increasingly powerful vision.

Voldemort was already close to the realm of a legendary wizard. If he quickly recovered to his original strength after his resurrection and advanced to a higher level, then Jon would have some troubles in his hands.

After all, he would not directly collide with Voldemort, but in the reality that Dumbledore and Grindelwald refused to do it directly, Jon had no other choice.

If one of Dumbledore and Grindelwald can be persuaded to hurry up and get rid of Voldemort, these things will not be delayed until now.

Old people are very stubborn, especially when their purpose is higher.

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