Jon did have the ability to talk nonsense to people, although Dumbledore had to fight hard to fight for his rights, but when it came to Grindelwald, he became submissive.

It's not a bad thing. After all, Dumbledore had too many scruples to really do anything to him, and Grindelwald is a legendary wizard and even a legendary dark wizard. If he wants to do something to Jon, it's not a matter of turning his head ?

It's just that Jon still sticks to the boundaries, so that his catering will not be too obvious.

But even so, Grindelwald still felt uncomfortable.

It has been so many years, and he has long given up on this kind of thing. Compared with the current state, Jon's self-confidence before made him appreciate it more, so when he heard the Hufflepuff family, he only slightly Surprised a bit.

Because he really didn't expect Jon to have such a background.

Although the so-called false name of the family is not something worth caring about for a legendary wizard, but some respect must be given.

Even for his predecessor, Ms. Hufflepuff - this is the pride of a legendary wizard.

But now is not the time to talk about it.

"You don't have to have anything to do with Dumbledore. The two of us did have a good relationship, but after I was locked up here, it wasn't like that."

Jon would not take this seriously. He is the person in the world who knows the relationship between these two legendary wizards best. How could he easily let go of such a good opportunity.

If you say something nice, he won't do anything!

So one pretended to be neither humble nor overbearing, but actually wanted to agree, and the other said he was honest, and the topic of the two became more and more crooked, and finally they couldn't withdraw to the original purpose at all.

"However, we still have a long time in the future. It's not a big deal. It's rare that someone can talk with me for such a long time. Maybe you can come and ask me if you have anything in the future."

This statement is half sincere and half false. Besides the scene, there is another point because of Dumbledore.

Probably because he sincerely hoped that Jon could help him pass some news to Dumbledore. Naturally, Jon would not refuse, which is a good thing.

Regardless of whether the legend is true or false, at least it can be guaranteed that Jon's life will not be threatened.

This is the most important thing. As for the "benefits" promised by Grindelwald, Jon doesn't care much.

He's doing it for himself now, but when Helga wakes up from her slumber, will he have any less benefit with a real demigod at his back?

The reason why Jon is leaving here now is also very simple, because it is almost dawn.

Grindelwald doesn't care, but Jon is too weak now, it's better to send him back before dawn.

There are still many things to use him in the future, so I can't just start treating him casually now.

So the exchange ended happily.

"By the way, since it's Christmas, it's always bad to let you go back empty-handed."

In front of Jon's gradually becoming illusory figure, Grindelwald seemed to suddenly remember something.

"Take this as a Christmas present to you.

"

He seemed to grab something out of the air and stuff it into Jon's soul.

"Merry Christmas, little one."

...

This Christmas is not happy at all.

Jon, who was exhausted from the battle of wits and courage, woke up from his sleep, and immediately felt the hard thing that was stuffed into his hand.

—a Christmas gift from Grindelwald, and a reminder that those contents were not just a dream.

"What are these things!?"

Jon sighed helplessly, feeling that he was really destined to die.

Obviously he wants to keep a low profile and keep a low profile, so why would he get involved in these messy things for no reason?

If he had known that sending a letter would be followed by Grindelwald, he might as well have sent the letter directly to the Nurmengard Tower.

It also saves Lille the trip back then, didn't it?

However, things have developed to the present, and Jon has no other choice but to accept it——just adapt!

That's the end of the matter.

Immediately afterwards, Jon lowered his head and looked at his palm.

It was a finger-thick broken piece of stone, which may have once belonged to a complete stone tablet.

On the palm-sized piece of stone, there are still mysterious handwriting written in ancient magic script. Among the distorted and unfamiliar runes, each symbol exudes faint sharpness and thickness, and the tingling and oppression appear at the same time. Jon felt extremely uncomfortable.

It's like some kind of creature hidden in the deep sea. If you can't see its whole picture clearly, the invisible oppressive feeling will be multiplied directly.

Just by looking at it, he knew that this thing was absolutely precious.

Those "texts" should be notes written by ancient wizards. Judging from the information Helga gave him, the time should be seven hundred to eight hundred years ago. Although the magic power contained in them has completely dissipated, the The traces left by this law have not been washed away by time.

This is also one of the sources of Jon's discomfort. The trace of the law made the trace in his soul feel the supplementary power, and he was eager to try to come out. If Jon's patron saint hadn't sealed it firmly, Once the remnants of the law on this piece of stone are swallowed, then this piece of stone is considered useless.

However, at the same time as this uncomfortable feeling, Jon felt familiar.

He rubbed the cold stone in his hand, carefully looking for the source of this familiar feeling.

This feeling is by no means due to the existence of laws.

The familiar feeling was as if he was facing Helga, and considering that Grindelwald would never give him something completely useless, Jon had a bold guess.

He stroked the patterns carved on the corners of the stone flakes, and started synaesthesia to check the patterns.

It is the pattern of the world tree.

If this stone piece came from a certain predecessor of the Hufflepuff family, then it is not impossible for Grindelwald to give this thing to Jon.

And in Jon's inference, this possibility is the greatest.

After all, as Grindelwald, it is really impossible for him to collect something that has no origin.

Or this piece of stone can bring him a lot of help.

And then it's time to use the purification medicine. If you use it at this time, it may be possible to improve the effect of the medicine.

When Jon was trying to project his consciousness into the stone flake, Kaleidi's voice came from outside the door.

"Master, Master Statham is here."

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