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Chapter 210

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When Jon was driven out of the office by Professor Sprout, he knew that he had achieved his goal.

If everything went well, he would be able to appear in the enclosed training ground without anyone noticing and start a new life in isolation.

Thinking of this, he returned to the dormitory and passed by Stephen, who was about to leave. He nodded at him almost imperceptibly.

Of course, Jon did not really need to move out. Hufflepuff's dormitory was quite good. The reason why he insisted on this was because he wanted to completely remove himself from the school. It was actually more convenient for him to move to another place.

Most people would not be able to understand his decision. They would only think that he was crazy, but Jon knew very well what he was doing now.

The plot was developing faster and faster, and he himself could not guarantee that he could always stay out of it. Jon had seen too many stories where he was the one who got pecked in the eye by the wild goose. If he wanted to completely stay safe, the best way was to leave.

Because of the relevant provisions of the "Confidentiality Law" and the "Management of Underage Wizard", he could not leave the school for the time being. Of course, at this time, even if he could, he would not go on a study trip. Therefore, he could only settle for the next best thing, which was to leave the dormitory.

However, in the eyes of the professors, what was good for Jon was quite an obvious violation of the rules.

Of course, Professor Sprout had her own selfish reasons. She was also worried that Jon would be targeted by Voldemort because of his identity and talent, so she acquiesced to Jon's various behaviors in the school. But obviously, she did not think that Jon's strange idea had any room to operate.

It was not even a problem of operating space. This kind of imaginative idea was simply impossible to implement.

Professor Sprout's attitude was within Jon's expectations. His original intention was not to ask for Professor Sprout's approval.

His original intention was to pass his message to Dumbledore through Professor Sprout.

It was a test. He did not know what Dumbledore's bottom line was, and he could not use Helga's tiger skin to seek benefits for himself again and again.

Jon was not worried that Dumbledore would do anything bad to him. Without Helga and his grandmother, although there were not many people that Jon could use on Dumbledore's side, all of them were useful. Dumbledore had always valued friendship, and only a person like Jon could make Dumbledore take a step back.

However, this was the reality of the world. The right to speak was always in the hands of the more shameless party.

Jon was, of course, bullying the honest guy as much as possible. He knew very well that when Dumbledore was in his first year of college, everything was still under the control of the old man. As more and more variables arose, Dumbledore became more and more unscrupulous. If he did not make more demands now, it would be difficult for him to make more demands in the future.

Of course, Chown also had a bottom line. He would know his limits and not go too far. He would remove himself from the situation as soon as possible without angering Dumbledore, so as to avoid any more trouble.

Now that things had come to this point, they had to solve everything once and for all. Although Chown seemed to be too anxious to start worrying about the future now, and even Stephen said that he was seriously suffering from persecutory delusions, Chown didn't listen to them at all.

Whether it was groundless fears or persecutory delusions, Jon now made up his mind to hide as soon as possible.

He was a person who had experienced the attack and death of the Black Wizard. He clearly knew how difficult it was to stay alive. Whether the memory in his mind was a joke from a mysterious and powerful person, or he was really reborn, Jon would not take his life lightly.

Of course, a person who had died once would cherish his life even more. In Chown's opinion, the mentality of living one more day was completely unreasonable.

He had not lived long enough yet.

Jon was now waiting for Dumbledore's next reaction after hearing the news. Then, he could come up with new countermeasures until his goal was achieved.

Moving out of the school was indeed a little too much, so as Jon and Professor Sprout said, leaving the dormitory was his bottom line. He could not leave the school, but he definitely would not live in the dormitory.

The reason was very good. Jon had now been removed from social media, and he did not want to stay. This matter had become an established fact, and even Dumbledore could not interfere with a student's freedom.

The professors must have known that the mastermind behind this matter was Jon himself, but no one would believe it. Why was Jon ostracizing himself?

Adults might easily guess Jon's purpose, but Hogwarts students could not.

The age gap between the two was not just a gap, but more like a chasm that could not be crossed, unless the Hogwarts students were as talented as Stephen. But if that was the case, Jon's plan could not be carried out.

The reason why these students were used was because they were young and impetuous, and did not use their brains!

But now, Jon did not want to know how valuable the Hogwarts students were. That was not something he needed to think about. He had too many things to do recently, and he did not want to think about anything other than a battle of wits with Dumbledore.

Stephen's ability to deal with things had improved greatly recently. As the candidate of Hufflepuff's guardian, Helga did not choose him for no reason. Although Stephen's magic talent was not very good, in other aspects, Stephen's improvement speed was unmatched by other students. If he did not become a Wizard, perhaps Stephen would have a great career in British politics. If he did not become the guardian of Hufflepuff's family, perhaps he would have become an outstanding member of the Ministry of Magic after graduation.

If he chose to become the guardian of Hufflepuff's family, Helga could help him improve his magic power, and he could focus on other aspects.

For example, the handling of trivial matters.

"Speaking of which, I do have a small matter to tell you."

In the dormitory, Stephen, who had returned, walked to Jon's bed and pulled it tightly.

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