But to be honest, he hadn't heard of the blood curse for many years.

"I thought you knew. Her existence was not a secret at the time of Dumbledore, wasn't it? Weren't you always in the school at that time?"

"I was not the principal's secretary at the time, and it's not like you don't know that I left my job at that time and didn't care about anything.

Besides, these things should not be under my control. Although Grindelwald has caused a lot of disturbance in Europe, Hogwarts has always been quite a quiet place.

Who dares to come here to do evil? "

Although Peeves' words were a little bragging, Jon still chose to believe them.

There is no need to disbelieve this thing, how should I put it. Hogwarts is indeed the best place in the western world, at least in terms of defense.

Because of this, it can be a very qualified hideaway.

"However, how is your investigation of the basilisk that I told you before?"

"There's no progress, and I can't find who mobilized it at all, and I'm partial to Harry, who discovered this ability subconsciously."

Peeves' suspicion is actually justified. Even if Jon is sure that his answer is the wrong answer, there is no way to say it so bluntly. After all, he shouldn't know why this thing works like this.

Harry's mastery of Parseltongue was completely instinctive now, and he even thought it was just a special ability brought by magic... when he was able to talk to snakes to persecute Dudley in the first place.

The reason why Peeves has this idea is because Dumbledore instilled in him the perception that Harry must fight Voldemort.

In other words, it is not the cognition instilled by Dumbledore, but the entire magic world thinks so.

But Jon believes that this kind of behavior that must be done by "someone" is completely naive.

There's nothing wrong with other than being in a relationship, but two people in a relationship say they're fully grown and grown-ups have a bit of a problem.

He is very aware of this at school. The love between those students is overly possessive, requiring each other to be 100% "I must be me", but if it is required that this person must do certain things, That would be a little too simple.

Because everything happens by accident.

It is impossible for a person to arrange everything properly, just like in the plot he knew, Dumbledore did not completely entrust Harry with the task of getting rid of Voldemort.

Harry Potter is just the person standing in front of Voldemort, but what is facing Voldemort is actually a system of Hogwarts, including the school and the Order of the Phoenix.

In fact, Dumbledore really didn't take Voldemort seriously. He just wanted to cultivate a useful successor for the wizarding world after his death. However, it seems that Harry Potter is not a suitable one. s Choice.

Harry Potter hadn't always been a good choice, and Jon knew early on, even in the plot in his head, that he wasn't.

A being like him is a suitable hero, but a hero will never be a leader. The leader will be a stern person like Professor McGonagall, or a scheming person like Snape, but it will not be An ordinary character like Harry.

As a protagonist, Harry's growth is visible to the naked eye throughout the series. Even Jon admits this, but the final result of his growth is not as outstanding as his friends next to him.

That's right, he was talking about Hermione Granger, but, perhaps, this is the existence of the protagonist's halo.

"It's better to check it out. After all, if something happens, we can take precautions in advance. As for Harry... that's not something we should worry about. Tell Dumbledore about it, and he will take care of it. "

"I have arranged all these, just leave it to me, you don't have to worry too much."

The two of them stepped into the yard, one after another appeared in the air.

"Speaking of which, are you really not going tonight? The meeting of the two of them must be very spectacular. If it were me, I would definitely want to go."

"You can't go, and neither can I. You can even ask the portraits of the principals in the principal's office tomorrow. It is estimated that none of them will know what Grindelwald and Dumbledore talked about."

Jon is very confident about this. No one knows better than him why Dumbledore didn't let him be there, that is, Dumbledore doesn't want others to know what happened between him and Grindelwald , and said something.

Even if Jon asked about this matter after the fact, he couldn't find anything.

But Jon didn't care at all.

He just wants a suitable result, and the best result is that Dumbledore and Grindelwald get back together. As for other things...it's the same for him.

He will never reduce communication with one of them just because Dumbledore and Grindelwald have not reconciled, what is the relationship between them. It does not affect the friendship between Jon and the two of them.

That would be silly.

Everyone is a person who is struggling in this world, and they are no longer children.

Like a job in Muggle society, the rewards of a job never depend on how much effort the person puts in, but on how irreplaceable the person is.

The more irreplaceable people are, the more important they will appear.

But now it seems that Jon is not that important in the small society of Hogwarts.

Of course it's not that unimportant.

He is like a coordinate, inserted here plainly, if you leave him alone, it will have no effect, if you control him, it will not bring much benefit, nothing more than some things will become easier, some Things get a little more difficult.

But from beginning to end, many of the agreements Jon and Dumbledore reached were deals.

It was he who wanted Joanne to write a book called Harry Potter, not Dumbledore who wanted him to come up with such a book.

Dumbledore was just opening a convenient channel for him, while making things slightly easier for himself.

Everyone is doing things for profit, and no one is stupid.

If there is one person in Hogwarts who is really innocent, it is Peeves.

Although, he is always unable to make up his own mind, and occasionally a little mischievous, but he is really simple and easy to use.

In the entire Hogwarts, apart from Jon's own people, no one supported Jon's work more than Peeves.

"That's it, anyway, a new day will always come, it doesn't matter if you watch it or not."

But he still said with a more wretched expression: "If you want me to say, they must have done nothing good."

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