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Chapter 367

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In fact, Jon never minded being a tool.

From the moment he reincarnated into this world, he never felt that he could control his own destiny.

Now that he thought about it, his reincarnation was full of conspiracy, as if there was an invisible hand arranging everything behind his back. He smoothly entered the Hogwarts, smoothly discovered that his life was not ordinary, and then everything after that was logical.

He began to be involved in one whirlpool after another, although these whirlpools had nothing to do with the original plot, as if they were all revolving around him.

Thus, when he thought about it, being a tool was actually not that difficult to accept.

No matter what the process was, the result was that he gained benefits.

Two years ago, Jon felt that there was nothing in this world that could not be changed. At that time, the idea of man conquering nature was rooted in his heart, and even made him feel that he had the ability to control his own destiny.

But he never thought that in this story that originally belonged to Harry Potter, even Harry Potter's fate was arranged by Dumbledore, so how could he, an outsider, avoid it?

Later on, he gradually understood and began to use Helga's influence to compete with Dumbledore's arrangements until Dumbledore gave up on influencing him.

But Dumbledore's influence on him could not be considered very serious.

In this world, everyone was using others, and at the same time, being used by others. It was just a competition of who was better at using others.

Jon was obviously not in this category. He did not have the desire to curry favor with others, and did not think that using others to do things was a happy way to do things.

He preferred to make deals with others.

But there were not that many deals in the Wizard world for him to make, so hiding was actually the best choice.

But what Grindvall said to him today was obviously not what he meant.

"I'm not asking you to be a tool, I'm just saying that you have to get used to and adapt to being a tool."

If you can't use others, can't you use yourself?

Grindvall meant this. He hoped that Jon could give up some of his human nature and focus more on the nature of a tool in learning magic.

The so-called nature of a tool was to be used.

"But although some adaptability will be better if you use more, a tool has a degree of wear and tear, right?"

"So not only do you have to be a tool, but you also have to be a person who fixes it."

Grindvall reached out his hand.

The magic wand hidden in Jon's ring was suddenly pulled out and then held in his hand.

Grindvall carefully looked at the magic wand.

"In terms of appearance, it is actually a good magic wand."

After looking, he casually stuffed the wand, and Jon did not see where it was, he only knew that the magic wand disappeared.

"But since you want to use yourself as a tool, there is no need to use the magic wand."

He said, "From today onwards, you will learn to cast spells without a staff."

"But …"

"There is no 'but'.

Grindvall said: "You are learning magic from ancient times, so naturally you have to adapt to the situation at that time. In ancient times, the Wizard rarely had a magic wand. At that time, the magic wand was a luxury.

Even the children of noble families could not use it easily. Only the Great Wizard who had reached a certain level of cultivation would need a magic wand to help them explore the depths of the world.

As for the current you, it doesn't matter if you don't use a magic wand. "

What he said made sense, and Jon could not think of any rebuttal.

He even felt that what he said was quite right.

But since the ancestor of the Hull family allowed Grindvall to be his teacher for a period of time, then of course he would listen to whatever his teacher said.

And he also believed that Grindvall was doing it for his own good.

He was still counting on the magic that Grindvall taught him to save his life!



The summer afternoon sun always made people feel sleepy.

But at this moment, Jon did not want to sleep at all. He stood beside the window and looked at Grindvall in the distance.

Why did he say Grindvall in the distance?

Because this morning, Grindvall used magic to expand the space here into a huge area.

It could be used as a training ground.

This was really a rare thing. After all, in the position of this house, if one was not careful when using magic, it could affect the surrounding world.

But Grindvall's magic was indeed very exquisite. Under his meticulous control, the expansion was easily completed.

But this had nothing to do with Jon.

Because now he was standing by the window with a bucket in each hand.

Speaking of which, it was amazing.

Although Jon knew that in ancient times, the Wizard's training was very strict, he never thought that one day he would need to rely on his own body to learn magic.

Grindvall's reason was very good.

Since he was going to learn how to cast spells without a magic wand, as a Wizard, his reflexes were very important.

In fact, even if he did not learn how to cast spells without a magic wand, reflexes were very important. But the Wizard who was taught in a peaceful situation often learned things about duels.

Everyone fought head-on, and there were no sneak attacks. It was a bit like learning from each other, because no one would really die.

But what Jon had to face was different. As a person who might face a life and death crisis, Grindvall made a series of rules for Jon.

First of all, he had to train his body.

If he relied too much on his magic wand, it was very likely that his magic wand would be knocked out in battle. At that time, the Wizard who lost his magic wand would directly be at a disadvantage. According to Grindvall, this was the disadvantage of peace.

Compared to the dark age, the current Wizard's life was too peaceful, which naturally brought some problems.

In fact, Jon also understood this.

Peaceful things could always cause people to be lazy. It was not rare to not want to improve, but if he really wanted to say something, he really could not say.

After all, although he had foresight that surpassed the current era, Grindvall also had extraordinary experience.

Just based on this, he was already a lot better than Jon.

And Jon also did not have the intention to resist Grindvall's arrangement. After all, when facing a senior who was better than him in all aspects, he was very good at learning from the experience of his predecessors.

Wasn't it just training?

He could do it.

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