Of course, Jon's invitation did not get Stephen's approval, so the free "babysitting" plan came to an end.
The break that was interrupted by the unexpected arrival of the two naturally could not continue. Jon did not wait long before he received a reply from Joanne.
The female author did not reject Dumbledore's sudden intervention, or rather, she was mentally prepared for it long ago. After Jon sent her all kinds of information, she did not feel threatened by Dumbledore's sudden intervention.
Her ability to detect danger trained in the special organization did not decrease. Instead, it increased because of the various information provided by Jon. Whether this was a good thing or a bad thing, even Joanne herself did not know.
But it was certain that there was no way to refuse. The legendary Wizard's request was often not a request. It was polite for him to ask, but if you were really rude to him, you would be too ignorant.
So Joanne admired Jon's courage to negotiate with Dumbledore. The female author was quite regretful that she could not write a book with Jon as the protagonist.
She had even imagined a long masterpiece in her mind based on Jon's thoughts. A twelve-year-old boy fighting a battle of wits and courage with a powerful force for freedom. It was very explosive.
However, the final compromise was also a compulsory course in life, wasn't it?
Jon pretended not to see Joanne's "kind words" in the reply letter and threw the letter into the fireplace to burn it. Summer was almost over, and the weather at night was getting cold. Although the robes and clothes were supported by temperature control magic, how could it be more comfortable than warming by the fireplace?
Jon still knew how to enjoy life.
Although a luxurious life was easy to break, at least it looked beautiful.
People always needed a little space to escape from reality, so a busy life needed a little adjustment.
Jon was not a perpetual motion machine. He could not be working all the time.
After a good night's rest, Jon appeared at the door of the dormitory on time the next day, and then went to eat with his roommates.
It was as if the so-called removal from social media no longer existed.
Of course, this was normal. Even if he was removed from social media, Jon still had his own small circle of friends. Being removed from social media only cut off his path of making new friends, it did not end his old circle of friends.
After all, pure-blooded families had their own social circles. Just because Jon didn't get to know those people, it didn't mean that the two families wouldn't interact with each other.
Draco did not bother him anymore. Indeed, it had something to do with his social status being removed. As a pureblood, he had to consider his relationship with the other Wizard. If he deviated too much from the crowd, it would only cause the purebloods to lose their influence.
Without the contrast of a normal Wizard, how could there be the nobility of a pureblood?
Therefore, the pureblood little Wizard kept silent about Jon being removed from social media. Usually, they did not maintain any communication with Jon, but they still contacted each other in private. They all expressed such signals through Béla or Cedric.
Chown had nothing to say about this. He knew very well that as long as his grandmother was alive, there would be no end to the relationship between the 'upper class'.
This was a social circle, and it was determined by one's birth. It was very troublesome for outsiders to integrate into their social circle, or for people in their social circle to leave.
However, for Jon, this matter was not that troublesome. He had no interest in playing the "Gossip Girl" game with the pureblood little Wizard. These things were naturally done by Béla, and he had enough freedom.
There was a detour on the way from the dormitory to the dining hall. Fran and Scully walked first, while Stephen and Jon talked behind them.
This road was not long, but it was not short either. If one really paid attention, there were indeed many interesting things happening.
This was also the reason why Jon insisted on leaving the castle to live alone. After living in the real world for a long time, one would gradually have illusions about the things one remembered.
After all, a story was a story, and reality was reality. Living in the real world, there was no way to completely see these things independently.
The principle of not being able to see the true face of Lu Shan was applicable everywhere.
The two of them walked a few steps and turned the corner of the corridor. The road ahead suddenly became crowded.
There was a group of people gathered together. In the middle were two Gryffindor students and a Slythrin student.
"What's going on over there?"
"Where?"
Stephen followed Jon's gaze and immediately understood.
"It's just a small matter, nothing strange."
He explained to Jon softly.
"The Slythrin student likes the girl from Gryffindor, but that girl and the boy from her own academy like each other, so it became such a messy situation. It has been a few days, but they haven't fought yet. It's all because that girl is still able to control the situation."
Indeed, that girl looked very capable. It shouldn't be a big problem for her to deal with such a small situation.
After all, it was just two boys.
Jon looked at the situation with interest. In Hogwarts, 15 or 16 year old students were in their adolescence. Dating was not something worth discussing at all.
But … the temptation of a melodramatic plot was still worth watching.
This scene seemed a little familiar?
It was probably the same situation between Snape, James Potter and Lily back then.
It was just that this Slythrin student was far inferior to Snape. Not to mention the friendship that Snape and Lily grew up together, even his looks were not as good as the Gryffindor student's.
The two academies already had a feud. At this time, he wanted to woo the girl, but the girl was not blind.
Giving up on the Wizard from the same academy who obviously had the same values, better looks and who might be stronger, and dating a Wizard from the opposite academy?
That was most likely crazy.
While he was thinking, Stephen's long-winded rambling ended with one sentence. "Anyway, they are dating, and that Slythrin student is objecting. This matter has been dragged on until now. You were not around these few days, so you missed the most exciting part."
So what if he missed it. It wasn't a big deal. Jon was about to walk into the hall, but that Slythrin student noticed his gaze and looked at him with disdain.
Hence, Jon, who was watching the show, laughed coldly. He looked at that Slythrin student who looked very annoyed not far away and said softly to Stephen,
"They are a match made in heaven. How can a demon like him object?"
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