In any case, the news that Grindelwald brought back was very valuable and meaningful. For Jon and Cecatly, who hadn't officially set off yet, it had a very strong effect on changing their direction.
"Then, we have to make some preparations for our next plan. First, we know that the final location of the battle isn't in Egypt, but in the Mediterranean region. I personally think that it might be because that god wants our existence to attract the attention of the Greek gods and achieve the goal of disturbing them."
Although guesses sometimes had no practical value, there was no other way to make a plan.
As the only one among them who could freely travel through the world channel, Grindelwald naturally had other things to do. He had to protect those who were sent to Helga's Magical World by Jon, such as Gryffindor and Hufflepuff, the two little Wizard from Muggle. Recently, when Helga interfered in the real world through the channel and the Magic Net, she dragged some of the ghosts away.
These ghosts definitely wouldn't be able to return, but Naughty Ghost didn't care about the lives of these ghosts at all. In his opinion, it was a great blessing to be taken away by Principal Helga.
As for those ghosts, Helga had high hopes for them. In Jon's previous communication with Helga, he mentioned that Helga wanted to create a batch of Oracles. However, the garden spirits she created either didn't have any intelligence or couldn't leave, so she could only drag them from the outside world.
In order to find such qualified souls from the outside world, the first and most important thing was to not choose the Wizard.
Not harming the lives of the living was the basic principle of Helga.
So, the Hogwarts and the ghosts nearby suffered.
However, this wasn't necessarily a bad thing.
The reason why Grindelwald frequently traveled between the two worlds was that Dumbledore planned to transfer Arianna's soul source to the other world as soon as possible and hand it over to Helga for safekeeping. It was much better than wasting time in this world.
Obviously, Abfoss also agreed to this plan. Professor Sprout and Abfoss had a conversation. Because of Grindelwald, Abfoss refused to enter the Hogwarts to meet Dumbledore. Professor Sprout was the one who passed the message between them.
Fortunately, they didn't have any different opinions about Arianna's life.
Dumbledore hoped that Helga could give Arianna a new real life. Although she couldn't exist in this world, she could at least live a normal life.
Helga didn't find it difficult to do so.
She only needed to create a relatively good birth family for Arianna. But there was a problem. The continent she created was still developing too slowly. This was why she needed some souls from the outside world to guide her.
Gods couldn't casually interfere with the development of the race she created. Otherwise, the will of the world would take back the souls left in this world.
Souls were very precious, and it was impossible for the entire world to serve a god just because of a single wish. If that was the case, then the gods would have to create their own divine kingdom. Those without souls were more obedient than those with souls.
And Helga herself wasn't too willing to promote the development of those humans.
She was originally a human, so she knew that she couldn't arbitrarily interfere with the development of a certain intelligent race. Otherwise, it would cause a lot of unnecessary trouble.
Of course, these things had reached a new and pretty good balance under her constant adjustments.
As long as this world developed for a while, Arianna's soul could properly begin her rebirth.
And according to the will transmitted by Abfoss, after Voldemort was completely eliminated, he planned to leave this world and go to the continent Helga created to accompany his sister.
How should I put it? Jon had no objections to all of this.
He only played the role of a lubricant in the middle, acting as a node between his ancestors, the Hogwarts, and the Wizard of this world. Even without him, as long as Helga wanted these stories to happen, they would still happen.
And it was still the same sentence. This wasn't the problem he needed to solve now.
This thing had nothing to do with him now.
"We may have to leave a little earlier. Let's leave at the end of this semester. How about it?"
"I have no objections, but where are we going first?"
Jon didn't know much about the surrounding places, so it was Cecatly who decided where they would start touring first.
"Let's go to Egypt first. Although the final destination isn't there, as the place that inherited the ancient Egyptian gods on the surface, the Wizard there wants that god to return to the world the most. They have relatively pure faith, so they should be more focused on by that god."
"Okay, then let's go to Egypt."
Jon drew a line on the paper with a fountain pen. "When are we going? Are we going at the end of the semester or wait a little longer? "
"There's no rush to go to Egypt. We have to prepare something first. How about this? Let's take a detour to this location first. "Cecatly tapped on the map and pointed at a park sign on it." Let's go here first and get some things. Then, we'll take a detour back to London and take a boat to Egypt. "
"Won't it be too slow to take a boat? I mean, we have a faster way to go. "
"No, the most important thing for us this time isn't how much we can get, but how to cover our tracks.
Don't forget, teacher Grindelwald only secretly made a copy of the information and brought it out. He didn't kill those people. Since they noticed you from the beginning, it's certain that they haven't given up on investigating you.
When you were in Hogwarts and your home, they didn't dare to come close, and they might not be able to find you. But once you're exposed to Muggle's society, you'll fall into their eyes completely. "
At least on this point, Cecatly was right. Because that person appeared out of nowhere, Jon often forgot about his existence, and also forgot that he was inexplicably warned by that person.
"If we completely follow Muggle's route, at least 80% of the problems can be avoided. Trust me."
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