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Chapter 235

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Counter soldiers with arms, water with an earth weir.

As long as Grindelwald had the intention to talk, then Jon would have the opportunity to take the initiative.

Wasn't it just talking? Anyway, he couldn't leave now, so it would be good to talk.

Talking to the legendary Wizard was like reading to the crown prince. There would always be some benefits to be gained.

After adjusting his attitude, Jon wasn't in a hurry anymore.

"But … may I ask, I'm just a small character. What is it about me that caught your attention?"

"Perhaps that's not the right way to put it. I just feel that Dumbledore's taste isn't bad. It's not that I have good taste. I haven't even seen you before, so how could I see your brilliance?"

It better be.

Jon didn't feel that Grindelwald hadn't seen him before. Whether it was a dream or something else, he clearly knew that this tower couldn't trap a legendary Wizard.

Not to mention, this tower was built by Grindvall himself.

Jon's mind was filled with thousands of thoughts, but those were all appearances. He could use a multitasking method with ease. Naturally, he could use a bunch of useless thoughts to cover his true thoughts.

Even if he didn't know how much he could cover, at least he wouldn't be so passive.

"Alright, I believe you. But if you aren't interested in me, why did you call me here?"

"At first, I didn't think of bringing you here. Dumbledore had his eyes on many people. Back then, he even thought that Voldemort was a talent. But later on, it was proven that he was wrong."

Grindelwald sneered. "But he should be thankful for this. If it wasn't for this, he probably wouldn't have been able to harden his heart to deal with Voldemort.

If he was half as ruthless as he was when he dealt with me back then, he wouldn't have let Voldemort stir up trouble in England. "

Perhaps it was because he was too clear about the dispute between the two legendary Wizard. Jon didn't know why, but he heard a hint of doting in these words.

Enough, enough, it's not popular to abuse single people anymore!

Furthermore, he hadn't even figured out whether the other party was a friend or a foe!

Jon tried his best to control his thoughts and drive out the messy images in his mind.

On the other side, Grindelwald continued to explain the reason why he found Jon.

"In fact, if you don't deliver the letter to the Dark Forest, I won't pay attention to you even if you kill Theo Lacey."

"Theo … Lacey?"

Jon had never heard of this name before. The number of people who had died at his hands could be counted on one hand, but there were many who had died because of him.

It was now Christmas of nineteen ninety-one. Nearly two months ago, the Siberian behemoth had collapsed, and Jon's men had taken as many lives as they had taken from it.

However, would Grindelwald notice something like harming others?

Obviously not, so Theolexi was referring to the Old Black Wizard who had been killed by his own despicable method of poisoning.

From the looks of it, that old man was once Grindvall's subordinate.

Jon's mind was filled with thousands of thoughts, but Grindelwald didn't notice.

It wasn't that he didn't notice, but that he didn't care what Jon was thinking.

It was like standing on a dam and seeing ants crawling around under your feet, but you wouldn't think about what the ants were thinking.

He just wanted to clarify why he noticed Jon. This was a bit difficult for a person who hadn't talked seriously for a long time.

Even if this person used to be Grindelwald, who had a glib tongue.

"I noticed you because you sent a letter to the Dark Forest."

His lips curled into a playful smile. "As one of Dumbledore's men, you actually sent such a letter to the Dark Forest. In this world, there aren't many people who know what kind of people live in the Dark Forest."

Grindelwald obviously thought that Jon was a bait that Dumbledore had released to test their movements. He had made such a big commotion when he left Nurmengard back then, just for Dumbledore to see. At first, he thought that Dumbledore didn't care about this matter, but Jon suddenly sent a letter to the Dark Forest, which made Grindelwald mistakenly think that it was Dumbledore's idea.

Thus, he was too embarrassed to look for Dumbledore directly, so he looked for Jon.

"This is really a huge misunderstanding."

Although Jon was a little stupid when it came to learning and research (compared to geniuses like Snape and Helga), he was more astute when it came to the ways of the world.

Grindelwald had already said so much, if he still didn't understand what this legendary Wizard meant, then he didn't need to live anymore.

But because he understood Grindelwald's meaning, Jon felt that it was difficult to deal with.

What should he say?

He said that he was looking for the Lille Alliance, but in reality, it was to deal with Dumbledore. He directly said that Dumbledore didn't care about Grindelwald's current situation. If he did this, Jon estimated that he would be able to reappear in the Demonic Fairy Castle soon.

The kind that would be heavily injured by Grindelwald.

Of course, he had to be more tactful. He couldn't say that Dumbledore didn't care about Grindelwald's existence, and from the looks of it, he couldn't say that he was looking to deal with Dumbledore either.

"I sent a letter to the Dark Forest just to ask for some help. In reality, my relationship with Professor Dumbledore is far more complicated than what you think."

Jon calculated in his heart. He guessed that Grindelwald didn't know who his grandmother was, so he didn't mention her.

"The Principal values me because I am a descendant of the Hufflepuff family. We have common interests, but the things we do are different."

He said as he struggled to find the right words. "The Principal is now planning how to deal with Voldemort. I think you know him, he also lived in the Dark Forest for a long time.

And I don't want to be involved in this matter. To me, I only want to restore the glory of my family, and complete the will of my ancestor. "

"As for why I asked for Lille's help, it is because other than what I just said, I also did some other work. These are the work that intersects me with Professor Dumbledore."

In reality, the completion of the "Harry Potter" series really didn't have much to do with Dumbledore.

Jon vaguely heard that Dumbledore used the release of the book and the story of Harry Potter to change some of the outdated rules of the magic world.

His words seemed to come out naturally, and he didn't think of how to say them.

"Speaking of which, these intersections are somewhat related to you!"

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