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Chapter 289

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Jon's friend's name was Firenze.

Getting acquainted with Firenze was an accident. However, Jon had been appearing and disappearing mysteriously in the Forbidden Forest every day. Sometimes, he would even bring along his friends, which was already quite eye-catching.

Furthermore, centaurs had the ability to predict the future through astrology. Their ability to seek luck and avoid calamity was already frighteningly powerful.

However, the only problem was that Jon and Firenze didn't have a deep relationship. Even now, Jon and Firenze couldn't be considered as good friends. They could only be considered as acquaintances. To be able to ask for Firenze's help, it was actually because of Harry Potter's name.

Among the centaurs, Firenze was considered to be one of the friendlier existences towards the Wizard. At least, that was what Jon felt. It was only after the two met that he remembered that Firenze had once appeared in the original novel.

Of course, this couldn't be blamed on Jon. He only remembered that centaurs had appeared, but how could he remember every centaur's name? He couldn't even remember the names of the students at Hogwarts.

Moreover, even now, he only remembered some important plot and story segments from the original novel. He couldn't remember the less important things clearly. He would only be able to recall them when he truly came into contact with certain things.

This was a very normal phenomenon. When a person blended into the environment that they had previously observed, such a situation would unconsciously occur.

However, with Jon's closed off social circle that didn't have a new member for many years, it was uncertain when he would come into contact with those things.

Actually, Hogwarts wasn't considered big, but it wasn't considered small either.

It was considered big, but it was different from the school in Jon's memory that had thousands of students. However, considering that there were only so many people in England, and the Wizard population was even smaller, this matter was understandable.

However, it wasn't considered small either. In any case, it had close to a thousand students. The number of new students every year wasn't fixed. After all, the number of little Wizard children born every year wasn't fixed either. It was especially small during Potter's first few years, but after 19 years, there were more. Perhaps it was due to the combination of Voldemort's dark reign and the decline of the environment. Moreover, compared to Muggle's society, the Wizard's population was actually not considered small.

Therefore, Jon had always felt that there was no need for Dumbledore to treat Voldemort as if he was facing a great enemy. To put it bluntly, England was such a big place, and there were only so many Wizard children in the whole country. Voldemort's Death Eaters were still locked up in Azkaban, and in fact, they wouldn't be able to do much.

As for what would happen in the future, Dumbledore probably didn't know yet. Jon knew a little, but he wasn't interested in getting involved in these things.

Because these things had nothing to do with him.

His father was a dud who lived in Muggle's society. His mother worked in the Ministry of Magic all year round, and could leave the Ministry of Magic at any time. Moreover, his grandmother had retired from the Ministry of Magic long ago. No matter how violent Voldemort was, he wouldn't be able to disturb their family when he returned. They lived in a manor in the countryside, which was relatively remote and safer.

Most importantly, Béla, who he was most worried about, would also end her studies in the year when Voldemort revived. Helga's Demonic Fairy Castle could even completely seal off the space entrance in the Hogwarts, and only communicate and enter through Jon's Biro Manor and his key.

As long as Voldemort wasn't in school during the time of Voldemort's revival, all the problems would be easily solved. As for Stephen and Hufflepuff's students, the reason why Jon wanted them to keep a low profile from now on was to prepare for this.

Even if they couldn't completely disappear from the whole academy, at least compared to the Gryffindor's students, they would be much less likely to be targeted.

But Voldemort's attitude towards the Wizard who came from Muggle had basically established that Hufflepuff's students wouldn't be completely ignored. Even if Jon tried his best, it would be difficult to achieve this, unless Hufflepuff didn't have a Wizard who came from Muggle. But such a thing was impossible to happen, and it would also go against Hufflepuff's original intentions.

It would be better to let Stephen plan it himself. When it came to the level of dedication to Hufflepuff's Magic Research Society, Stephen was much more than the founder.

Of course, there was a reason for Stephen's serious dedication, and Jon didn't deny that. He tried his best to let Stephen handle the matters of Hufflepuff's Magic Research Society so that he could achieve his goal as soon as possible.

This was the deal and agreement between Stephen and Helga, so Jon couldn't simply interfere, and could only help Stephen in this way.

If something really happened to Stephen and he couldn't survive after Voldemort's return, then it could only be said that Stephen was unlucky.

After all, the rewards promised by the legendary witches were never easy to obtain, and the promise of a demigod was even more so.

Speaking of returning to the Forbidden Forest.

Jon didn't choose to appear personally, not only because of personal reasons, but also because even if he didn't appear, Firenze would probably appear to save Harry Potter.

Jon remembered that he had seen this plot in the original novel, but he suddenly remembered it now. If this scene didn't include him, it would be exactly the same as the content of the book he had read.

Therefore, the things in his mind were very credible, and when it came to such important matters, once the wheel of history rolled, no one could stop it.

He hid in the shadows and didn't make any sound. To be able to survive in such a primitive forest like the Forbidden Forest, the Centaurs certainly didn't only have the ability to predict good and bad luck, but also their actual combat ability.

With the gift of Sagittarius, they wouldn't be too bad, and they wouldn't specialize in bows and arrows either.

Their close combat ability was like a wild horse among wild beasts, and even better than a wild horse.

At the very least, it was enough to deal with Voldemort who had just sucked the blood of the unicorn and was still under the curse.

Therefore, this battle ended without any suspense.

Firenze's fist, which was covered in a silvery-white radiance, smashed towards Voldemort's shadow, and Voldemort's shadow immediately dissipated and blended into the night.

Voldemort's current body was originally a semi-solid body constructed by his soul, and was even inferior to Pipi's ghost body.

Therefore, the battle ended.

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