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Chapter 329

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It actually didn't take long to return to Hogwarts from London.

The Ministry of Magic's transportation facilities were very convenient. Professor Sprout was able to get back to school very quickly with a Phantom Teleportation.

The professor naturally didn't know what happened in Jon's house after she left, nor did she know about the terrible prophecy that the man in black brought to Jon. But the moment she returned to school, she went to the headmaster's office and met with Dumbledore.

The gifts that Jon asked her to bring back were put in the box, and she asked the elves to deliver them to the various professors' offices. Then she took the gift for Dumbledore and personally went to the headmaster's office.

"Good afternoon, Pomona. I haven't seen you for a few days. You seem to be in good spirits."

Dumbledore was editing something behind his desk. When he saw Professor Sprout come in, he stopped writing.

"I haven't formally congratulated you on your achievement yet," he said.

"We're old acquaintances. There's no need for these useless formalities."

Professor Sprout put the gift beside Dumbledore's desk and then sat down on the chair.

"This is the gift that Jon asked me to bring back. Abusi, I want to talk to you about Jon."

"What's there to talk about Jon's matter?"

Dumbledore looked at Professor Sprout in confusion. "Didn't you already talk to me about his matter? And the Ministry of Magic is also dealing with that matter recently. "

"It's not that matter, Dumbledore. It's something more serious." Professor Sprout calmed down and then said solemnly, "He got a relic of the gods."

"Oh?"

Dumbledore pushed up his glasses and showed a very surprised look on his face.

"Where did it come from?"

"According to him, a friend of his who came back from a trip to the Mediterranean gave it to him. But I don't think that's the truth. Jon has a lot of secrets, so I came to ask you for your opinion on this matter."

Dumbledore thought for a moment and quickly came up with an answer.

"Of course it wasn't given to him by his friends. It should be something that one of his subordinates collected for him."

"What?"

Professor Sprout suspected that she had misheard, or perhaps Dumbledore had misspoken. The last time she heard the word 'subordinate' was when Voldemort was developing the Death Eaters.

"Oh, it's not what you think, Pomona. Relax."

Dumbledore hurriedly explained.

"Jon has a company in the Muggle Society. This company collects all kinds of rare treasures and materials for him in the Muggle Society. I guess this so-called god's relic was also collected for him by his subordinates."

"But from the looks of it, he didn't seem to have known beforehand that this thing was dangerous."

Professor Sprout has a good impression of Jon, so she didn't want to think that Jon was a scheming person.

"Maybe he really doesn't know how dangerous this thing is because no one has taught him about god's relic. Although he is studying these fields himself, how long has he been studying them?"

Dumbledore obviously knows the progress of Jon's research. Although he still hasn't found the opportunity to enter the Blue Deep Sea to find Helga, he had already communicated with Helga before that.

After he learned of the existence of Helga, he immediately began to try to get in touch with Helga and began to communicate through the Blue Deep Sea.

Although they hadn't met yet, through the method of Deep Blue Sea exchanging information, the two of them had indeed obtained a certain amount of information exchange.

In addition, before Helga went into hibernation, they had also communicated through the portrait, so there was no barrier between them.

The communication between the two mainly revolved around Jon, so Dumbledore was relatively clear about Jon's private research and learning progress.

After all, this learning method was tailor-made by Helga for Jon, so Dumbledore didn't think there was a big problem. After all, Helga had a lot of teaching experience, and Jon's own rapid growth also proved this point.

As the old saying goes, whether it's a black cat or a white cat, as long as it can catch mice, it's a good cat. In Hogwarts, a student's academic performance was the most important.

He was able to agree to Jon's condition to leave school because Jon's learning progress was outstanding enough.

In a situation where he didn't need to worry about the safety of his students, Dumbledore didn't mind if his students left school to study on their own.

"But if that's the case, then do we need to take some protective measures? After all, his identity is not ordinary. "

"There's no need for that. Jon is already a mature person. He can control his own life."

This was based on Dumbledore's experience. Because of Chown's character, he would never allow others to interfere in his affairs. Inviting others and being interfered with were two different situations.

However, Professor Sprout obviously didn't think so. She still seemed a little worried about Jon. "I think, since we have to protect Harry, we might as well protect Jon as well. After all, Jon doesn't really need our help. We just need to show our sincerity."

"Sincerity is something that should be kept in the heart. Everyone knows it, there's no need to show it."

The principal arranged the papers on the table and folded them in a corner of the desk.

"If you're really worried, you can wait for Jon to ask you for help first. This isn't a big problem, but since Jon's identity is special, we shouldn't interfere too much. It won't be good if we attract Voldemort's attention to Jon."

Professor Sprout couldn't refute this. She nodded and suppressed this matter in her heart.

Dumbledore was right. Since Jon didn't ask for help, there was no need for her to create more trouble.

She carried her suitcase and left the principal's office.

She had just returned to her office and sat down, preparing to tidy up the things in the office.

She didn't have her own residence.

In fact, many teachers in Hogwarts didn't have their own residence. Many of them were once taken in by Dumbledore, so they were willing to give up everything for Hogwarts.

Of course she wasn't. In fact, if she wanted to, she could also have a fixed residence outside the school like Snape. However, Snape's residence had a purpose. He didn't have such a purpose, so he couldn't be bothered to change his residence.

It was pretty good to live in the school.

She had just finished tidying up the bed when an owl flew in through the window.

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