After Jon's vision reached the limit, he couldn't see the things below clearly.
But it was a normal phenomenon when he thought about it. It was like looking down at the earth from an airplane. Everything in the world was like ants and chaos.
It was beautiful, but it was too empty.
With the mentality of a god — although Jon didn't know what this mentality was, the feeling still clearly responded to the call and appeared in the bottom of his heart.
The world changed again and again.
The familiar network appeared again. It was still in that messy and disorderly state, and there were even many tangled lines. But this had no effect on Jon.
Just like the paintings of those great artists, Jon couldn't understand those messy lines at all, and he wasn't interested in those tangled lines. But this didn't affect the meaning behind the paintings.
The world was such a wonderful painting, and Jon was just an observer who stayed on top of it. Like a fish jumping out of the water, he was using the time he jumped to briefly observe the space below him.
From his point of view, the scene below looked like a network.
The Magic Network.
This word instantly popped up in his mind.
The main body of the city below was still sleeping in the darkness, and the neon lights and street lights painted their own colors. The light of these metropolises was also reflected into the sky, but Jon only felt a little strange.
It was as if it was ominous.
But it wasn't that bad. Jon lowered his vision and began to investigate the corners of this world.
The night in London had just begun.
In this huge and crowded bustling city, under every cluster of lights, there was a playground for people to release their pleasure. The most prosperous wine street area was especially so. There was no sign of the economic collapse at all.
But it was right. The closer it was to this point, the more decadent their lives would be.
Under the neon lights, Jon happened to see a group of men and women in gorgeous clothes. Their clothes were messy as they came out of a nightclub. They clustered around each other and stumbled forward.
And suddenly, because the people in front were a little slower, the people behind bumped into the people in front, and the fragile structure completely collapsed. The group directly rolled into a ball, like a wriggling fat worm, and couldn't get up no matter how hard they tried.
At this moment, he had indeed seen their animal nature.
The pieces of flesh lying on the ground were pushing and pulling each other, laughing and joking. It was obvious that they had experienced a carnival and thus exhausted their strength. Only the dopamine that was secreted due to the drugs was still being transmitted endlessly between their minds.
Was it worth it?
This thought suddenly appeared in Jon's mind.
"Is it worth it?" In his house, his body said, "Is it worth it to destroy a Divine Kingdom for such an existence?"
The moment he shook his head, he sank down from the sky. His consciousness was like a spare part that had sunk to the bottom of the cold and desolate sea. It was like a lonely star suspended in the dark void, silent and silent. Sometimes it was hidden in the darkness, and sometimes it released a cold light.
He returned to the study.
Since the answer had been found, there was no need to hover there.
He had already seen the result.
But he didn't know if this result was meaningful.
Because he might not be able to use it.
While he was hesitating, Grindelwald came back.
The legendary Wizard still had a smile on his face, but Jon knew that it was just a mask. If he wore a mask for a long time, would it become real?
Jon didn't know, but when Grindelwald sat down beside him, the atmosphere was obviously not that heavy.
"You found it?"
Jon nodded, but he immediately realized that Grindelwald's tone was a little too relaxed, and there was no worry at all. In addition, this matter was told to him by Grindelwald, so it was easy for him to think of another layer.
"You already guessed it, right? Or rather, you arranged for me to go there."
"That's more or less the case. I did push this matter a little, but you being able to find it so quickly was also beyond my expectations. "
Was it really unexpected?
Jon didn't think so, but he wasn't stupid enough to say it out loud. He just kept silent.
He was able to find the target so quickly because of the guidance in the sky.
The source of the guidance was self-evident. It couldn't be Dumbledore or Helga, right? Since it could only be Grindelwald, then Jon wouldn't say anything.
"But, why didn't you tell me directly?"
Why waste his time to go up there and find it?
"I didn't tell you directly because you have to go through this process."
When Grindelwald became serious, it was actually because he was really in the mood to talk.
"You have to go through this process, I'm very sure of this. Whether it's you or anyone else, as long as you want to do this, you have to learn how to do it yourself.
During this time, I flipped through these books and saw a very interesting sentence.
A sage in ancient China said, 'Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day, and you feed him for a day.' I think this sentence is very interesting, don't you think?
You will always leave our help and do things on your own.
Although there are some things that we can tell you directly, it's best if you can do it yourself. "
Jon was very familiar with this argument. Not only did Grindelwald say this, but Helga also had the same attitude.
As a qualified teacher, it was understandable for Jon to think this way, and he could also understand.
However, time was tight now, and he didn't have much time to practice.
He had more or less figured out the matter regarding Prometheus, but he still lacked a few crucial pieces of information. He needed to sort them out and then learn more. This way, he didn't have enough time.
"Don't worry. Since I dared to do this, it means that you still have a lot of time."
Grindelwald winked at him.
"Jon, don't underestimate the Legendary Wizard's perception, especially when it comes to such a big matter as the return of the Gods. Our perception is quite sharp."
I hope so.
Jon didn't want to haggle over this matter. Although he already had the answer, he still needed a lot of time to prepare.
"I feel that if you don't have enough time to prepare, I can't be at ease."
"That's why you have to prepare quickly, but also take it one step at a time."
Grindelwald didn't think that he would need to teach this kind of thing before, but he still said it.
"Jon, have you heard of a subject called planning in the Muggle Society?"
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