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Chapter 436

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But to be honest, he hadn't heard of the Blood Curse for many years.

"I thought you knew. Her existence wasn't a secret at that time in Dumbledore. Weren't you always in the school?"

"I wasn't the principal's secretary at that time. You know, I quit at that time and didn't care about things.

Besides, these things shouldn't be under my control. Although Grindelwald made a lot of noise in Europe, Hogwarts has always been a quiet place.

Who dares to come here and do evil? "

Although Naughty Ghost's words were a little exaggerated, Jon still chose to believe him.

There was no need to doubt this thing. Hogwarts was indeed the best place in the Western world, at least in terms of defense.

It was precisely because of this that it was able to become a very qualified paradise.

"But, about the snake monster I told you before, how's your investigation?"

"No progress. I can't find out who mobilized it at all. And I'm biased towards Harry, so I subconsciously discovered this ability."

Naughty Ghost's suspicion was actually reasonable. Even if Chown was sure that his answer was wrong, he couldn't say it so bluntly. After all, he wasn't supposed to know how things worked in this way.

Harry's control of the snake's voice was completely instinctive. He even thought that it was just a special ability brought about by magic … When he was first able to talk to snakes to persecute Dudley.

And the reason why Naughty Ghost had this idea was that Dumbledore had instilled in him the idea that only Harry could fight against Voldemort.

In other words, it wasn't Dumbledore's idea, but the whole magic world thought so.

But Jon thought that it was completely naive to insist that "someone" was the only one.

Except in love, there was nothing that couldn't be done by others. But when two people in love said that they were completely mature, adults also had a little problem.

He was in school, so he knew this very well. The relationships between students were overly possessive, and they demanded that the relationship between each other be 100% "only one person can do it". However, it was a little too naive to demand that certain things must be done by that person.

Because there were always accidents.

It was impossible for people to arrange everything properly. Just like in the plot he knew, Dumbledore didn't completely hand over the task of eliminating Voldemort to Harry.

Harry Potter was only the one standing in front of Voldemort, but the one facing Voldemort was actually the entire Hogwarts system, including the school and the Phoenix Society.

In fact, Dumbledore didn't really care about Voldemort. He just wanted to cultivate a successor for the magic world after his death. But now, it seemed that Harry Potter wasn't a suitable choice.

Harry Potter had never been a good choice. Jon knew that even in his mind, he was not a good choice.

His existence was a suitable hero, but a hero would never become a leader. A leader would be a strict person like Professor McGonagall, or a scheming person like Snape, but not an ordinary person like Harry.

As the main character, Harry's growth was obvious throughout the series. Even Jon admitted this, but in the end, his growth wasn't as outstanding as his friend next to him.

Yes, he was talking about Hermione Granger. But, perhaps, this was the existence of the main character's halo.

"It's better to check it out. After all, if something happens, we can prepare in advance. As for Harry … that's not something we should worry about. Tell this to Dumbledore, he'll take care of it."

"I've arranged all these. Just leave it to me. You don't have to worry."

The two of them stepped into the yard and appeared in the air one after another.

"Speaking of which, are you really not going tonight? The meeting between the two of them will definitely be spectacular. If it was me, I would definitely want to go. "

"You can't go, and I can't go either. You can even ask those portraits in the principal's office tomorrow. I don't think any of them know what Grindelwald and Dumbledore talked about."

Jon was very confident about this. No one knew better than him the reason why Dumbledore didn't want him to be there. That was because Dumbledore didn't want others to know what happened between him and Grindelwald and what they talked about.

Even if Jon asked about this matter afterwards, he wouldn't be able to get anything out of it.

But Jon didn't care at all.

He only wanted a suitable result, and the best result was for Dumbledore and Grindelwald to reconcile. As for the other things … they were all the same to him.

He wouldn't reduce his interactions with either party just because Dumbledore and Grindelwald didn't reconcile. No matter what their relationship was. It wouldn't affect Jon's friendship with the two of them.

That would be too stupid.

They were all people in this world, and they weren't children anymore.

It was like working in the Muggle Society. The return of a job was never based on how much effort the person put in, but on how irreplaceable that person was.

The more irreplaceable a person was, the more important that person was.

But now, it seemed that Jon wasn't that important in this small society in Hogwarts.

Of course, he wasn't that unimportant.

He was like a coordinate that was inserted here. If they didn't care about him, it wouldn't have much of an effect. If they did care about him, it wouldn't bring them many benefits. At most, some things would become easier, and some things would become more difficult.

But from the beginning to the end, Jon and Dumbledore had reached a lot of agreements.

He wanted Joanne to write a book called Harry Potter, not Dumbledore.

Dumbledore just opened up a convenient channel for him, and at the same time, made his own things a little easier.

Everyone was doing things for their own benefit, and no one was stupid.

If there was one person in Hogwarts who was really pure, it would be Naughty Ghost.

Although he couldn't make his own decisions, and was a little mischievous sometimes, he was really pure and very useful.

In the whole Hogwarts, except for Jon's own people, no one supported Jon's work more than Naughty Ghost.

"So be it. A new day will come anyway. It doesn't matter whether I read it or not."

But he still said with a wretched expression, "If you ask me, they're definitely up to no good."

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