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Chapter 386

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In Grindelwald's opinion, Jon's behavior could be summed up in two words.

Young.

Because of his youth, he always had the courage to do whatever he wanted. But it was precisely because of this that he felt particularly close to him.

It was like a high and mighty statement and an ordinary person in the human world.

Ordinary people in this world lived in a myriad of ways. They would have poor relatives, sick family members, busy lives, worrying about the lack of money, irritated by grocery shopping, and irritated by traffic jams when they went out. In short, they were both dispirited and positive. This was what he had learned from observing the Muggle society during this period of time.

The so-called human world was never as high as the gods' world. Even though there were many dirty flies in the gods' world, in the end, they did not belong to the same world as humans.

This was why Grindelwald had suggested that Jon learn from Prometheus' method to fight against the ancient Egyptian gods. Although the method was a little difficult and relatively abstract, it was still traceable. If Jon used the current method to fight against a possible future crisis, he would be at his wit's end.

Of course, he was optimistic about Jon's future.

Just like Helga, as a teacher, he also had high expectations for his student.

However, anticipation was one thing, and reality was another matter altogether.

If what they expected could become reality in a short time, they would not have to worry about it here.

As he said before, they were not in the same world, so how could they fight against each other?

In other words, how could the lower group of people resist the pressure from the upper class?

Even Grindelwald found it difficult to come up with an answer to this question, so he directly gave the simplest solution, which was to increase Jon's protective measures and make him a higher existence.

It was not to make Jon's strength stronger, but to let him find a chance to live through a higher level of vision when surrounded by dangers.

This was a very sneaky method, but it was also a method that could not be helped.

There was also a feeling of having to expend a lot of effort for nothing.

But then again, if there really was a better way, who would be willing to do that?

At the very least, Grindelwald wasn't willing to do so. He had always thought highly of himself, and it was very difficult for him to lower his head.

But even he had to find another way to deal with the pressure of a Divine System.

If he was already like this, then there was no need to mention Jon, who was directly facing the pressure.



In fact, Jon's pressure did not come from the so-called crisis.

It wasn't that he hadn't experienced life and death in the past. After being reborn, he actually didn't see many things as seriously as before. The reason why he worked so hard was because there were many things that he hadn't finished yet. He couldn't let go of them.

Once a person had something to worry about, it was inevitable that they would think a few more layers when doing things.

This was also why he was willing to spend so much effort to find a solution to this problem.

Because what he lacked the most was time, whether it was facing this crisis or his goals.

They were all the same.

If a person died, there was no point in saying anything.

In fact, he also knew that the people around him, whether it was Helga, Grindelwald, or even Dumbledore, would not watch something happen to him and die. But when his family and friends tried so hard and still couldn't save him, this made Jon feel even worse than death.

So in order to prevent this from happening, he had to put in more effort here.

Since Prometheus could use this method to defeat the Ancient Egyptian Gods, then it shouldn't be a big problem for him to use it again.

After all, it didn't matter whether the method was old or not, as long as it was effective.

Besides, he had no other method now.

The Weave plan had already been rejected by Grindelwald, and doubling his strength in a short period of time had become an impossible task. Moreover, this method had many side effects. Even if Jon could succeed, it would be very difficult in the future.

And even if he succeeded, whether or not he could survive was another matter.

Recently, he had read a lot of books on mythology, as well as the information he had obtained from the Holy See. He had gained some insight into the revival of the ancient Egyptian gods.

It was very difficult for a divine system that had declined to recover. It required a lot of support.

The so-called support did not come from the support of power, but from the recognition of the world.

To put it simply, most of the power of the Will of the World came from humans. The reason why the Will of the World limited the power of the top sorcerers was because it needed to protect the majority of the people who formed it. After all, for a world, the survival of living things was the most important. It had nothing to do with how many powerful sorcerers there were.

When thinking about this, two words suddenly popped into Jon's mind.

[Destructive Trend] and [Repair Quota].

Now, it seemed that the Will of the World was obviously on the side of the [Repair Quota], and the powerful wizards and gods, because of their uncontrollable power, were obviously categorized into another category.

How many Wizards in the world would treat Muggle equally, like Helga did? How many Wizards in the world would treat both humans and Wizards equally?

Although Jon did not know much about it, he could imagine that this number was very small.

Dumbledore was one. Although she was selfish, she was impeccable on this point.

Only by breaking through this point could one become a God, and Grindelwald was still far from this point.

After all, he had such a serious criminal record.

"Alright, let's not talk about the past. Since you already have a plan in mind, then follow it. Although it's a bit difficult, it will be effective in the end. From tomorrow onwards, we'll start training as usual. We'll try to consolidate your strength to the best state before school starts. "

Jon nodded, "Yes, Teacher."

Grindvall didn't say anything else. He turned around and went back upstairs, leaving behind the proposal on the table.

This meant that he wanted to destroy it.

Of course, Jon did not care. He remembered most of these things in his mind, so it did not matter if he destroyed them.

"But … this …"

He weighed the plan on the Magic Net in his hand and did not destroy it in the end.

"Forget it, I'll show it to Ancestor Helga. Isn't she building a small world? Maybe it will be useful. "

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