9: 30 at night.
Jon and Dumbledore were sitting in the headmaster's office, and their conversation had just begun.
"Speaking of which, you haven't eaten anything today, have you?" Dumbledore knocked on the table and took out a lot of snacks and desserts. "Come and have some delicious supper."
"Thank you, headmaster."
Jon looked enviously at Dumbledore's table. "Speaking of which, I've always wanted a table like this. It's more convenient to eat when I want to."
"Maybe you can ask the elves in the kitchen to install a table like this in your training ground. The magic on this table is the same as the long table in the auditorium. It's a magic unique to the elves. I don't have any clue as to how it works."
The conversation naturally ended there. Jon buried his head and ate something. Although he wasn't very hungry, his body still needed some energy after sleeping in the crypt for so long.
Of course, the desserts couldn't replenish any energy. They were just Dumbledore's attempt to ease the awkward atmosphere.
But it had to be said that Jon liked his attempt very much.
Who didn't like good food?
"Okay, headmaster, let's get down to business."
Jon put down the cake plate in his hand that had become clean, raised his hand to create a tissue to wipe his mouth, and then waved his hand to remove the tissue.
"Summoning and cleansing spells, not a bad combination."
Dumbledore nodded approvingly, as if praising from the bottom of his heart.
But no matter how he looked at it, such a small trick didn't deserve a compliment from the legendary Wizard.
"Please don't make fun of me. In front of you, I'm just a small fry in the presence of a great magician."
Jon said shyly, but Dumbledore's eyes showed a bit of surprise.
He had finally gotten used to Jon's straightforwardness and boldness. Suddenly, this kid became a normal person of the same age. He was a bit unaccustomed to it.
And no matter how he thought about it, he felt that this kid's shy state must be hiding something.
Mischievous Ghost said that this brat had become more like a teenager, but he felt that this brat had matured a little and already knew how to use his appearance.
The legendary Wizard's intuition was not to be underestimated.
Jon was keenly aware of the strange look in Dumbledore's eyes, but he didn't show it — it wouldn't do him any good.
However, Dumbledore didn't intend to help Jon conceal his thoughts. He directly voiced out his conjecture, and to be honest, he really liked the little Wizard who dared to say anything and didn't hide anything. He didn't like how they gradually matured.
This was because Dumbledore himself was like that. He knew very well how important it was to maintain a pure heart.
In the process of growing up, the Wizard had gradually become evil, and he had already seen a Voldemort.
"Actually, I know what you want to say. Why don't we skip the formalities?"
Dumbledore took off his glasses, wiped them, and put them back on. "How has Principal Helga been recently?"
Jon looked at Dumbledore suspiciously, as if he was questioning him.
"Don't doubt this, Jon. You know that I'm a legendary Wizard, and some things are actually not a secret."
Dumbledore's voice didn't sound old, but it was very deep and convincing.
"Just like how rivers, lakes, and seas often come from the same source, everything has its origin."
The old man smiled. "No matter how much you hide, you can't hide the existence of the essence, right?"
Jon was silent.
He knew what the problem was.
And in the moment he guessed, Dumbledore had already said the answer.
"The existence of the [Deep Blue Sea], although I rarely go there, I can still feel some fluctuations."
Because he was a legendary Wizard, and a living legendary Wizard who had existed for many years.
The [Deep Blue Sea] always had a special fondness for such existences, and Jon could understand what Dumbledore said.
Everything had its origin.
Life and death were unpredictable, but there were traces to follow. There was no need to think about it, there would be fruits after the flowers bloomed, and when the fruits ripened, they would fall to the ground and then grow new plants … This was where the rules were.
The gods born naturally in the world could control the rules, and although the legendary Wizard couldn't do this, he could still feel it.
Even if Grindelwald and Helga were stronger than Dumbledore, it couldn't make up for the years of communication between Dumbledore and the [Deep Blue Sea].
After all, Helga had always existed, but when she was trapped in the portrait space, she couldn't be counted in time.
In terms of communication with the [Deep Blue Sea] in recent years, no one could surpass Dumbledore.
"In the beginning, I didn't pay much attention to the information in the [Deep Blue Sea] because there are so many little Wizard's born in the world every year, and the fluctuations there are always continuous. Even if it's weak, it's enough to give me a headache when there are so many of them."
He said with a smile, "But there are also disadvantages to isolating these things. Otherwise, I would definitely be able to find out about Principal Helga's revival at the first moment. If it weren't for Grindelwald's frequent appearance in the [Deep Blue Sea] recently, I wouldn't have thought that Principal Helga would still exist in the world. It's really surprising."
Jon listened to him calmly with no expression.
That's it?
Chown reflexively wanted to let out a long sigh of relief, but he held it back.
Fortunately, Dumbledore didn't know about the communication between Grindelwald and Helga.
Helga had already expected that Dumbledore would find out about it. The legendary Wizard could detect some special fluctuations in the [Deep Blue Sea], which was why Helga and Grindelwald could contact each other.
However, this kind of fluctuation could be unilaterally rejected by the legendary Wizard. The existence of the [Deep Blue Sea] gave the legendary Wizards a very convenient way to communicate with each other, but it was also troublesome for the Wizard to maintain contact at all times.
After all, most of the legendary Wizard had to do research, and when they were doing research, they had to accept these external information, which affected their thinking.
That was why Dumbledore didn't notice before. Helga wanted to tell Dumbledore directly, but he was stopped by Jon.
Helga didn't go to the [Deep Blue Sea] for a long time, and since Dumbledore didn't notice, he might as well not tell him.
Jon also didn't expect that there would be a variable like Grindelwald.
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