Businessmen didn't have a heart.
Compared to the benefits he could get, of course, he would use as many tools as he could. Anyway, it wasn't like he didn't pay.
Under the condition that Grindelwald needed, Lille Gavin no longer needed to help him deal with Rank at Joanne's place, so he had to use this person more to earn back the money he paid.
Otherwise, wouldn't this business be a loss?
Thinking of this, Jon began to sit down and write a letter to Lille excitedly.
After all, it was just work. Since Lille had come out to take on a job, he was sure that he was not the only one in the organization behind him. There were so many dark wizards in the Dark Forest. Putting everything else aside, Chown now wanted to see what kind of tricks the twelve sequences in the Dark Forest had up their sleeves.
This letter, of course, was not sent out by owl. The Dursley family was very afraid of owls, and he was also worried that Harry would find that someone was watching his life.
And since they were all in the Muggle Society, then, the Muggle Society's postal system was not just for show.
After sending the letter, Jon sat behind his desk and began to do nothing.
In fact, this was Secretary Kim's daily work state.
The market in England had been spread out long ago, and now it was just waiting to be wrapped up. Even farmers had nothing important to do in the summer between spring planting and autumn harvest.
Jon had more things to do than farmers, but at this time, he actually needed to decide on his own, which was the big movement every day.
But even in the turbulent market, there were far from so many things that could shake the general trend.
Most of the time, he could only do his own thing.
Perhaps this was a successful person? Everything was done by others, and he didn't need to do it himself. Except for a few words on decision-making, others helped him take care of everything else.
In addition, the conditions did not allow him to do any magic research, so such a good time could only be used for drowsiness.
Fortunately, Lille soon sent him a letter back.
The letter was full of irrelevant excuses that Jon wanted. Lille did not agree to any of them, but there was indeed a more useful news.
Mr. Grindelwald had come to London.
"Why is he here at this time?"
Jon frowned as he read the letter. He couldn't figure out why Grindvall would come at this time.
After all, it wasn't time for him to fulfill his promise with Grindelwald.
…
Shortly after receiving Lille's reply, Jon saw Grindelwald in his room. He was wearing a bespoke suit from a certain luxury brand and had trimmed his long hair. His youthful face looked even younger after a little tidying up. Furthermore, he was already very good-looking.
But even so, it was difficult to hide the paleness of his face.
"Sir, what's wrong with you? Are you sick? "
Today's dinner was takeout as usual, but considering Grindelwald's taste buds, he ordered two steaks.
"It's not a big deal. It's just that I had nothing to do during this period of time, so I went to find a dragon to practice. After all, it's been too long since I fought with someone, so I have to be prepared."
Be prepared?
What was he trying to do?
"Don't make such a fuss. It's nothing. It's just a precaution. I don't intend to do anything."
Grindelwald said slowly. His hands weren't idle either. The steak had already been cut into many small pieces by him.
Life was all about refinement. After being locked up in the tower for so long, Grindvall didn't fall behind in his demands for refinement in life.
But Jon didn't think so.
He wasn't familiar with Grindelwald. Even if he counted from the first time they met, it hadn't been that long. Moreover, according to his understanding of the entire story, Grindelwald hadn't appeared so many times.
Moreover, in the original story, there was never any mention of Grindelwald becoming a legendary Wizard. If he had such strength, why was he killed by Voldemort?
Jon couldn't understand this point.
Unless Grindelwald didn't want to live anymore, then the reason for his death should be Dumbledore's heartlessness.
But was Dumbledore really so heartless?
After interacting with Dumbledore for so long, Jon didn't think that Dumbledore was such a person.
Although a year or two might not be enough to see through a person's character, especially a scheming person like Dumbledore, Jon had seen Dumbledore's true feelings before. He was indeed a person with a lot of soft spots in his heart.
The energy of love that he claimed to have actually affected him greatly. At least, if Grindelwald really appeared in front of him, he wouldn't kill him.
This was also the reason why Jon had the confidence to agree to Grindelwald's conditions. If he didn't have a trace of hope for Dumbledore, he wouldn't think that Grindelwald's plan would succeed.
Moreover, Grindelwald should have something in his hands that could win back Dumbledore's heart.
If he didn't have such confidence, why would he ask for Helga's help?
However, these words naturally couldn't be said at this moment. Although Jon wasn't busy these two days, he didn't have time to care about this big Buddha. However, he couldn't let Grindelwald wander around the United Kingdom. Otherwise, when Dumbledore discovered Grindelwald's existence, the relationship between them would be discovered by Dumbledore before he was ready.
At that time, wouldn't the plan be completely disrupted?
Jon was a person who liked to make plans, so the above situation was absolutely unacceptable.
"You're not going to look for Professor Dumbledore now, right? With all due respect, this is definitely not a good choice. The professor is busy with the next semester … You know that. "
Even though it was annoying to leave things unfinished, Chown couldn't say anything more. He didn't need to repeat what Grindvall already knew, and he also didn't need to risk leaking the information by saying it out loud.
Although Voldemort was now injured, who knew if he still had the ability to inquire about the news brought by his name?
Besides, Jon didn't know much about the next semester's plan. He mainly knew that Dumbledore needed Lohat to cooperate with him. He wasn't very clear about the rest.
The most important thing was that the secret room that would be opened in Harry's second year was not a big deal in Jon's eyes.
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