My beloved and only Sir Branch Leader is now the Hall Master [Blizzard Yi Ling], and she tipped me another 10,000 points.
My life is so lucky. How can I have such a good reader?
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Jon actually knew about Carlyle's idea of coming to school to take care of him.
After all, Carlyle has always made decisions based on him, so it was impossible for him to come here without telling him.
In fact, he didn't have any objection to Carnegie coming over. No matter what, Carnegie was a little elf that he had trained. Whether it was cooking, taking care of him, or helping him do things, he was very obedient.
But what he didn't expect was that the house elves of Hogwarts expressed a very strong opinion on this matter.
Perhaps there was a problem with some ideas within the elves, but in the end, they did not intervene in this matter. They let Carlyle negotiate with the elves of Hogwarts. Of course, the result of the negotiation was that Carlyle did not succeed in the end.
When Jon lived in Hogwarts School, all his daily life was still taken care of by the house elves of Hogwarts, and Carlyle was still responsible for the tasks that Jon needed him to perform outside Hogwarts School. Of course, all of Jon's work was now in school, and there was no task for him to do, so he had to take care of the manor at home and help take care of the children at the same time.
Jon liked the elf very much, not only because of the unique magic of the elf, which could help him a lot in many things, but also because he seemed to have a good impression of the elf. Even in the face of D.U.O.B.I, he only had a little hatred in it. At most, he felt that the elf did not care about the overall situation.
But the oppressed elves were like that. Jon knew very well that he didn't want to turn all the elves in the world into the elves of Hogwarts or Carlyle.
The elves were also a group, and there was a hierarchy between the groups.
Although Kalidi was bound by an enslavement contract, Jon gave him a lot of freedom. This meant that he had a very high status among the group of Elves.
Because freedom to some extent represented the trust of the master to the elves, and the elves trusted by the master were definitely very high status in the group of elves.
The elves of Hogwarts were of course in another situation. Since Helga freed the group of elves and placed them in Hogwarts, the existence of this group of elves was no longer as oppressed as before.
It was simply a good thing to serve the students of Hogwarts. There was no arrogant master, and nothing else. they could wear some clean clothes, and even their existence level was the same as the employees of Hogwarts, not the miserable creatures of slaves.
And they were happy to listen to Jon's words, which made Jon feel that even if they stopped Carlyle from coming to school, it didn't matter.
"The elves are indeed very good at collecting information. You can pass on information through them. You don't have to tell Lohat and the other professors every time. That information is calculated and predicted by yourself, so it's not a good thing for your ability."
Cecatly wasn't surprised at Jon's ability to know what would happen in the future.
Originally, she was a little surprised, but after chatting with Lohat in private, she got a lot of information about Jon's personal background from Lohat.
And before she came, Grindelwald actually revealed a little bit to her. Jon's background was very powerful.
So when she learned that Jon's ancestor was Helga Hufflepuff, she wasn't too shocked.
What really shocked her was the fact that Helga hadn't died yet. A legendary Wizard had lived in Hogwarts for a thousand years, which was more shocking than Helga becoming a God.
After learning about this, Cecatly felt relieved. As a descendant of a deity, she knew very well how powerful the bloodline of a deity was. And when this power wasn't linked to powerful combat strength, it would often display mystical characteristics in other aspects.
In this way, Jon's ability to predict the future could be explained.
It would be strange if it could be explained …
Jon knew what happened later because he kept the important plot in his mind, and not because he had the ability to predict the future. But everyone thought so, so he couldn't explain why he had these stories in his mind.
This was very contradictory to him. First, he needed to keep the things in his mind a secret, but he didn't want to affect the direction of the plot, so he could only avoid contact with Harry Potter to avoid affecting the plot.
But second, he also wanted to use a part of the surrounding resources for his own use. After all, he unexpectedly encountered such a big matter, and his original plan to study abroad had to be disrupted.
According to the previous plan, after Voldemort was resurrected, he would leave the school immediately and only return after he graduated from Year 7. As long as he wasn't in Hogwarts, with his ability, he wouldn't have a problem living well. He had originally planned to travel across the ocean and explore the world, but unfortunately, the sudden revival of an ancient Egyptian god system had trapped him here.
"Some things can be easily exposed if I say too much, so it's better that I tell them myself. As for whether I have the ability or not, it's not important now."
Jon said ambiguously.
"Anyway, with my ability, there is no way for me to directly predict what will happen on the other side of the God System. For us, all dangers are unknown. We can only do our best to take protective measures. The more we do, the safer we will be."
He didn't share his secret with Cecatly. Even though the two of them had an oath to not hide it, Grindelwald still hadn't returned, so the most important witness of the oath wasn't here, and the oath was not fully effective.
Now, he could still seize the opportunity to clarify some things, but after a while, he wouldn't be able to do so.
Grindelwald sent a letter saying that he and Dumbledore had finished their trip and would be back soon. These two old men had run all over Europe, and to Jon's surprise, the two of them actually went on a trip.
Cecatly expressed that she could understand. When one was old, one had to have the mentality of a teenager, otherwise, life would be very lonely. Moreover, the two of them hadn't seen each other for so many years, and with their age, there was nothing else to do except travel.
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