Just three days after Slughorn held the banquet, Jon found Hunter as promised.

"I believed you would make the right choice, and you did not disappoint us, Spike."

Hunter did not show any surprise at Jon's arrival, as if he was sure that Jon would definitely agree to join them.

Then, he took out a contract that had been prepared for Jon and placed it in front of him.

"You should be aware that the current situation is far from welcoming the return of our real master, so there are some things we must ensure the loyalty of those involved, so you need to sign this."

Jon looked at the contents of the contract carefully. Compared with the magical contract that he and Slughorn had guessed before, such as the Dark Mark or the Blood Oath, the restrictions and power of this contract were actually Not that strong.

Even if he signed and broke the contract in the future, he could use the universal curse removal on the second gem to destroy the contents of the contract in his hand, without even using Phoenix Rebirth.

So Jon asked in an excited voice while signing his name on the contract.

"Then can I see the real master? Where is he now?"

This is what Jon wants to know the most.

Since Voldemort II escaped from the flames of Nirvana six months ago in Hogwarts Castle, no one has had any news about him, except that Snape used himself as bait to lure out a bottle of Golden gravel, but even that time he didn't show up in person.

Jon was very curious as to where the most trouble-making Voldemort II was hiding.

However, Hunter gave Jon a negative answer.

"The master is recovering his strength and waiting to return. During this period, we don't need to disturb him. All we need to do is complete the tasks he gave us."

Jon was sure that Hunter was definitely not the core member of this group of Death Eaters. Being able to bring so many Death Eaters together was basically equivalent to draining the pure blood. Then Voldemort II would definitely come forward in person to fight with them. One of the first people to find him communicated with.

Hunter looked like this and had obviously never seen Voldemort II, who had disappeared.

Jon could only ask another question.

"Then what is the mission that the master has given us?"

Hunter said with a serious face.

"Watch the Department of Mysteries."

"What about the Department of Mysteries?"

"I just keep an eye on the Department of Mysteries and don't let anyone else in. What else can I do?" Hunter looked at Jon with a strange face, as if he thought this was already such a dangerous and troublesome task, why did Jon still do it? You think there is more to do.

Jon took a deep breath.

He suppressed his inner turmoil and warned himself to maintain his acting skills.

It can only be said that he felt that he had looked down upon people like Hunter enough, but he did not expect that they were even more useless and incompetent than he thought!

Taking up so many resources and receiving education from such a high position since childhood, how can people be so wasteful?

No wonder Voldemort had always expected to rely on these wastes to achieve success. When he was in the castle, he wanted to resurrect the dead and become an upright leader himself!

How did the British Ministry of Magic become like this? How can we build a pure-blood magical world with these bugs?

Well, Jon shouldn't have to worry about the pure-blooded waste. On the contrary, he should be happier with the most hostile party.

Jon simply shifted the question to those who stayed in the Department of Mysteries all day.

"What about Dandy and the others? I think they almost live there, and they patrol there every day."

He has just joined this circle, so of course he has the qualifications to understand everything clearly, and he is not afraid of being suspected by Hunter.

Sure enough, Hunter didn't say much to Jon's question, but answered directly.

"Dandi and the others are different from us. They are the first ones to find the master. Of course, the master has more important tasks for them. You don't need to ask more. Just don't forget to come to the next party. Enough."

At this point, Jon really didn't want to talk anymore.

It's true that there are elites among purebloods, but more than 80% of them are worms and trash.

This was his fault. He shouldn't have expected to get any valuable information from these worms who just partyed all day long.

But the good thing is that after signing the contract, he and the purebloods who actually work in the Department of Mysteries are finally from the same faction, which will also help him build a better relationship with these people.

Then Jon decisively refused Hunter's request to stay and introduce him to his sister, and returned directly to the Department of Mysteries.

As soon as he came back, he saw the purebloods who stayed here in the company talking about today's Daily Prophet.

Jon wanted to take this opportunity to get closer to these people, so they gathered together to read today's report, and then he discovered that Wu Pingxian's progress in the UK had actually reached Diagon Alley.

The Daily Prophet completely lost its independence during Voldemort's reign. What it wants to publish must be controlled by the Ministry of Magic, even now that Britain has fallen into a wartime state.

Today, it was extremely rare for the Daily Prophet to report a piece of news that was extremely unfavorable to the Ministry of Magic on its front page.

Just this morning, Diagon Alley was attacked by Witch Level wizards. As the gateway to this commercial street, the Leaky Cauldron was almost directly captured. Fortunately, it is very close to the British Ministry of Magic, and the supporting Aurors arrived in time. To, this magical business street, which is basically second only to the Ministry of Magic in importance, has been defended.

But even so, Diagon Alley has been damaged to a great extent, and it will be impossible to receive tourists again in a short period of time.

Besides, at this point in time, not many wizards would choose to go out and spend money. Those who could afford it would bribe the purebloods responsible for exit management to escape, while those who couldn't would hide in the wilderness and wait for the war to end.

Around Jon, the purebloods who saw the news looked disdainful, as if they had expected the British Ministry of Magic to collapse so quickly.

Jon could tell that they really believed that it was entirely Voldemort 1's fault that Britain had fallen into this situation. If their true master came back, they would definitely be able to reverse the situation and counterattack France.

Looking at the report, Jon was also thoughtful.

Is the progress of the Wu-Ping Line on the British side a little too smooth?

Why is it that even though the situation has deteriorated to such an extent, Voldemort One still looks like he doesn't care?

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