Jon was actually an atypical homebody.
Although he had very strong social skills, he actually didn't like to socialize. Compared to the average person who lived a fulfilling life, he preferred to do boring work like research. If he had an entertainment device like a mobile phone, he could even stay at home forever.
The only problem was that in this era and social environment, a young boy of Jon's age would be considered mentally ill if he stayed in his room all day.
Unless there were some special circumstances, such as being removed from social media.
What was being removed from social media?
Strictly speaking, this should be a form of silent violence in school, led by a small group with more authority to make everyone isolate a person. This was the so-called removal from social media.
The removal of Jon's social media was secretly pushed by Stephen, but people with discerning eyes could see what was going on here. Most of them kept silent — no one would really think that Jon and Stephen had a falling out. If it was Jon's own intention, they would just have to cooperate.
Only the onlookers who didn't know the truth followed this unspoken rule.
It was worth mentioning that this matter was originally only pushed by the two schools, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw. Hufflepuff didn't have to say much, and Ravenclaw was also giving face to Jon's cousin, Béla. After all, the Yang Family's influence wasn't weak. Jon and Béla had the same grandmother, so naturally, no one would really do anything bad. With Béla in the middle, Jon's removal from social media was successfully pushed forward in Ravenclaw.
As for Gryffindor and Slythrin, that was a surprise. Stephen originally didn't intend to let the two schools automatically follow his plan. After all, Hufflepuff's influence in the two schools was too weak. However, he didn't know how Jon had offended the two schools. Once they heard that Hufflepuff had removed Jon from social media, they actually consciously added fuel to the fire.
Regarding this, Jon didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
He didn't even know when he had offended the people from the two academies, but by a stroke of luck, this was exactly what Jon wanted.
At the very least, Draco no longer harassed him, which was something that made him feel good both physically and mentally.
…
Towards the end of summer, the weather was always a little moody.
After a few relaxing days, the weather suddenly turned gloomy. In the blink of an eye, torrential rain poured down from all directions.
An autumn rain and a cold winter, but these had nothing to do with Jon.
He was so busy communicating with Joanne that he didn't realize that Jon had set up a network to monitor him. This gave Jon the illusion that he was a behind-the-scenes director. This was like a real "Truman's World," and Jon was the most mysterious behind-the-scenes producer.
Even Dumbledore was an actor in this long drama.
Joanne's work was also very heavy. Jon's records were quite lengthy. Even what Harry Potter's friends said and what they did in private were recorded by the hidden House Elves and Naughty Ghosts. Jon didn't organize them, and most of the work was done by Joanne and Rank.
When all the Hogwarts students more or less became Jon's "actors," Jon and his "team" became even more mysterious. Originally, in Joanne's book, Hufflepuff's presence wasn't very high, and under Jon's deliberate suppression, it became even lower. Except for the necessary plots, the unimportant plots were replaced by people from other academies.
In addition to Béla's help, the real person in charge of Ravenclaw's affairs was actually Eddie, a second-year student.
Because of the fate with Jon in school, Eddie's existence was more like a lubricant. The Ravenclaw group led by him perfectly carried out Jon's intentions. In Stephen's words, it was very surprising.
Eddie's enthusiasm for this matter was just like how they were when they first knew about Jon's plan.
However, it was still a good thing.
In addition to the creation of the "Harry Potter" series, Jon was also dealing with the affairs of the American company. Fortunately, the American company was completely unaffected. Dumbledore's letter was very useful, which made Jon feel very gratified.
As for Anthony's question, Jon didn't give an answer, but kept delaying it. However, Anthony had always been in America, so even if he knew about these things, it wouldn't be a problem. In America, the tentacles of the British Ministry of Magic couldn't reach there, but Jon had some concerns.
It wasn't Anthony's problem, it was his own problem.
This concern came from Jon's lack of self-confidence. It was always a matter of pros and cons to see the top of one's strength too early.
When he knew what that height represented, he also knew the gap between himself and that position.
People who stood at the foot of the mountain only knew that the mountain was high, but once they saw the scenery at the top and had to fall back, the sense of loss was almost inevitable.
Jon's mentality had always been very good, so good that he began to feel that the castle was not very safe and planned to move out of the dormitory by himself.
"Move out?! You're just messing around! "
The students who passed by Professor Sprout's office were startled by this angry roar. No one knew what had happened to make this gentle professor so angry, but it was indeed a rare sight to see for Professor Sprout to be angry. Even Jon, the initiator, felt a little embarrassed.
"Professor, please calm down. I have a reason. Can't you just treat it as me taking a leave of absence? Besides, I'm not leaving the school, I'm just not staying in the dormitory. I really don't have any other plans. "
"No, don't even think about it!"
The witch's face was red with anger. She waved her wand and cast a soundproof spell to seal the door. "You know that the devil is in the castle now. How dare you go out at this time?!"
"Of course I know that Fu — he's there, but he's very weak now and won't be paying attention to me at all. His mind is full of Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. I can take this opportunity to disappear from his sight. I don't think it's a bad thing. And you know, I'm learning from everyone now, and I really can't learn anything."
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