Cecatly had never thought that Voldemort would be easy to deal with.
Indeed, she wasn't particularly clear about his glorious deeds. After all, as an outsider, she had nothing to do with the affairs of the United Kingdom.
But now that she was in this position, she couldn't help but worry. If Jon really had a conflict with Voldemort, would it make their already poor chances of survival even slimmer?
And she didn't know what had happened to Jon. Why did he inexplicably reveal so much sharpness when he mentioned Voldemort today?
Could it be that there was a strange relationship between the two of them in a place that she didn't know about?
No matter how the other things would develop, at least in this case, Cecatly's guess was correct.
Jon didn't care much about Voldemort's ending, but there was a very obvious reason why he wanted Voldemort dead.
Because Voldemort had killed his great-grandmother.
No matter what the old rich woman had done, at least Jon's Hufflepuff bloodline was inherited from her. And in the end, the old rich woman didn't leave behind her mute son, but at least she arranged a reasonable place for her son to go.
For someone who had no magical talent and was destined to become a Muggle, being able to settle down and settle down was already the best ending.
Not to mention that she had left behind so many assets for her son.
Jon didn't care how many treasures Voldemort had taken from his great-grandmother, but there was one thing that Jon had to get back.
— Hufflepuff's golden cup.
A life and an important relic of the family. Even Jon couldn't underestimate such a grudge.
But these secrets were not to be revealed to outsiders.
"You only need to know that there is indeed an irreconcilable hatred between the two of us. As for whether to fight against him, I don't think now is the time. We have more important things to do. When the whole world is in front of you, will you be limited to a small place?"
"I think a lot of British people won't agree with you, but I agree very much. This place is really too small. Compared to what we are facing, there is indeed no comparison value."
In some matters, Jon and Cecatly's values were simply too similar. This was the most basic reason why they could work together.
The most important person was someone who understood themselves.
As they spoke, they had already walked into the depths of the Forbidden Forest.
Compared to the outside world, this place was even more gloomy and terrifying. Even the moonlight and starlight couldn't penetrate the layers of fog in the depths of the Forbidden Forest. In addition, countless spiders built their nests here, making this place seem like a terrifying hell.
And in this thick with darkness, they saw Aragok.
This spider's greyish-white appearance was particularly eye-catching in the darkness. What was even more eye-catching was Gleindvall's blue flames. They enveloped the area not too far away, forming a cage and trapping the spider within.
"I remember that Aragok can talk, right? Why can't he communicate?"
Jon walked to Glindvall's side and asked his cheap teacher.
"Communication is definitely out of the question because this guy is already very old. Many of his consciousnesses are no longer that clear. Even if we want to communicate completely, it won't be possible. Especially when it comes to our plan, the level of connection is too secretive. It's best if he doesn't know."
The reason why Glindvall chose this spider was not only because the theory of the Weave proposed by Jon was closely related to the spider race.
This spider was indeed very old. For a normal eight-eyed spider, he was already in his eighties. However, in Glindvall's eyes, his old age was a very good thing.
"Think about it, if we let him become the carrier of the Weave now, he will die in a few years. According to normal theory, after he dies, the Weave will completely break away from the limitations of life and become an illusory structure that only exists on the elemental level. This way, we can preserve the Weave, but also not let it regenerate my consciousness. Instead, it will have some of its original consciousness. It will also dissipate along with the spider's death, leaving behind an empty mechanical shell. This is a wonderful thing. "
"If you think about it this way, then it's not unreasonable."
As Glindvall's student, many of Cecatly's ideas were closely related to Glindvall's. Although there were some things that she couldn't think of, as long as Glindvall expressed his opinion, she would immediately be able to connect her ideas with Glindvall's.
"Alright, since you all think so, then I don't have any other opinions. However, will Aragok really not have any influence on the Weave?
I feel that we should be more cautious. After all, this is a matter of life and death for both me and Cecatly. There's no harm in thinking more. "
"Don't worry, I have already considered everything. Even if it is to complete the task that senior Helga entrusted to me, I won't let your life be in danger."
Glindvall stretched out his hand and drew a line in the air.
"Here, take a look for yourself. Doesn't this thing fit the concept that you mentioned in your plan?"
Jon carefully looked, but he couldn't see anything. However, Cecatly saw what Glindvall was talking about.
"This thing has already been designed into the category of the soul. I suggest that you wear glasses. If you use the naked eye, I'm afraid it will be very difficult for you to see."
The girl's advice always came at the right time.
Jon took out his glasses and put them on. A pale white web was spread out in front of him. With Aragok as the starting point, it scattered towards the spiders in all directions.
"No wonder … …"
Jon nodded. He finally understood why Glindvall chose this spider as the starting point.
"If that's the case, then it does have the prerequisites for the Weave. At the very least, this kind of control system is the most suitable for the construction of the Weave. However, how can we guarantee that during the construction of the Weave, the primitive spiders won't affect the objectivity of the Weave?"
"In the early stages, the objectivity will definitely be slightly affected, but it won't be too big. As long as we control it well, there won't be any problems. But in the later stages, once the Weave shows signs of breaking away from our control, this spider's lifespan will come to an end."
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