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Chapter 382

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What Grindelwald said was a little hard to understand, but everyone present was smart enough to understand what he was saying after a little thought.

Wasn't the so-called deja vu referring to what they were recording now?

Although they didn't know what kind of difficulties Jon was facing, everyone knew what kind of difficulties Mr. Harry Potter was facing.

"But this is different. How can you mix them up?"

Jon showed a confused expression. "A starving camel is still bigger than a horse. No matter how weak they are, they were once the overlords. And with so many of them, how can one Voldemort replace them?"

"That's why I told you to go out more. If you stay cooped up in the house all day, there will be problems sooner or later. Look at how dull your brain is now. It must be because of the inertia caused by the research recently."

Chown didn't know how to react to Grindvall's words. Instead, Lille and Joanne were the only ones who could keep up with Grindvall's train of thought as they had been communicating with Grindvall for a long time.

However, Jon quickly reacted.

Although a starving camel was still bigger than a horse, a camel had been dead for three thousand years. Even if it hadn't turned into a fossil, it couldn't be bigger than a living horse. Therefore, it was possible to use Voldemort as a reference.

But who should be used to refer to Jon?

The answer was without a doubt, of course, it was Mr. Harry Potter.

"If Mr. Potter's crisis is a life and death crisis, then what should he do?"

Grindelwald's question was quite precise, but it was just a simple reasoning problem.

As long as the various conditions were combined, it was easy to deduce a relatively perfect plan. If it was Jon, he could even sort out the entire framework first.

After all, the story was in his mind.

"But there is still a difference," Grindelwald said. "Even if this matter can be replaced with this method, the gap between us is still too big."

"The gap is definitely big. After all, the conditions are right there. We can't fulfill this condition, but it doesn't mean that the same condition will happen for another matter."

Of course, he was talking about the problem in front of Harry. In fact, there were many protectors around Harry, but in front of Jon, there was only Jon.

"Perhaps that girl can be considered as a helper."

Jon said, "After all, we haven't met yet. Maybe the situation will change after we meet."

"Allow me to interrupt, but I suggest that you don't have such hopes."

Lille, who was listening by the side, suddenly interjected, "Although my captain's personality is rather amiable, she's very stubborn. Once she's decided on something, the chances of her changing her mind isn't high, unless you have some special reason or benefits."

Lille was a little conservative in his words, but he didn't dare to boast. Although they were all bounty hunters, the specific answer to why his captain appeared in their team was still to be considered.

"It's fine. I didn't really intend to pin my hopes on her. I just wanted to give it a try. Who knows, she might become a very good helper."

While the two of them were happily chatting, Grindvall extended his hand and knocked on Jon's head.

"We're talking about serious matters, don't stray from the topic."

Since he was a teacher, he had to act like one. Although Grindvall didn't teach anyone anything before, he was still someone who studied in school. Under the influence of what he saw and heard, although his procedures were a little old-fashioned, his attitude wasn't bad at all.

Since Grindvall spoke, Lille naturally didn't dare to say anything more. He obediently shut his mouth and continued to play the role of an observer.

"What I meant before was that I hope you can learn from … that person's method of solving the problem you're facing directly. But the method you're thinking of now is fine. In my opinion, it's not too big of a problem. However, after confirming the final plan, you have to show this to your family's elders."

The so-called Jon's elders were naturally not his grandmother's family, but Helga's family.

The reason why he didn't point it out was that Joanne was right beside him. If he said too much, it was very likely that it would lead to Joanne's endless interrogation. When that time comes, he would have to spend a lot of effort to explain, and it might not be possible to explain it.

That wouldn't be a good thing.

"Speaking of which, recently, teacher, have you seen my family's elders?"

Jon blinked. When it came to playing dumb, he and Grindvall maintained a tacit understanding.

"Not in the recent period of time."

Grindvall thought for a moment. He felt that if they continued to talk, some things would be completely impossible to hide, so he glanced at the clock and immediately thought of a good excuse.

"Speaking of which, it's time for dinner. Did you cook today?"

The latter question was asked to Ranke. Unfortunately, Jon's appearance today was too sudden. Ranke was so engrossed in the conversation that he forgot about cooking.

"It's okay, let's go out and eat."

Jon stood up and pointed to the crystal ball on the wall, "Speaking of which, this thing, do you want to turn it off?"

He didn't ask why Harry appeared in the picture. Obviously, he already knew that Harry had left.

But this should be the first time he saw what the Burrow looked like.

Sure enough, the name Burrow was not a waste.

Of course, it was fine to turn it off. After all, the crystal ball also needed to rest. After a long period of continuous magic operation, even the sturdiest crystal ball couldn't withstand such a load.

So Lille quickly turned off the crystal ball, Ranke also turned off the camera, and Joanne also put down her notebook. It seemed that she was ready.

Jon: "…"

He originally hoped that these people would back off. That way, he could discuss with Grindvall some topics that they shouldn't listen to now.

"Forget it."

Under the expressionless eyes of the three people, Jon sighed.

After he finished his research today, he hurriedly came to find Grindvall. It was really thoughtless. If he had known earlier, he would have sent a signal to let Grindvall go back.

But it was obviously too late to say this now. Even Grindvall gave Jon a hint, hinting that he should temporarily put this topic aside.

Since that was the case, he decided to find another topic to talk about.

This was something that Jon was good at.

"Speaking of which." On the way to the restaurant, Jon said, "Counting the time, it will be the day to buy textbooks in a few days. I guess Harry should also be buying books during this time. Would you like to make a trip?"

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