Although he didn't know why Grindelwald would erase Foggy's memory of him, he knew that Grindelwald had a good reason for everything he did. Jon never doubted Grindelwald's motives.
Besides, Grindvall wasn't present now. He wasn't here, so he couldn't ask him directly.
Forget it, it wasn't a big deal.
"Where is Professor Lohat now?"
Jon still remembered that when he left, Lohat was following Dumbledore. Although he had changed his appearance and identity, his surname was still the same.
Besides, their appearances were different, and there was a real Lohat lying in the magic hospital. No one would think that this Lohat was the real Lohat.
"I don't know. I haven't seen him in a long time. He seems to have gone out to do something. You know that Dumbledore never tells us these things. If he doesn't talk, Professor Lohat won't talk about it either."
Could it be that something had really happened?
Could this be the reason why Dumbledore lost control of the situation?
Jon had a lot of doubts in his heart, but he couldn't tell Stephen about them because Stephen probably wouldn't understand. Even if he did, he wouldn't be able to solve it.
Knowing too much wasn't a good thing for him either.
Forget it, Dumbledore shouldn't be so busy after dealing with this matter. They would have a lot of opportunities to communicate in the next month before the holidays.
"It's getting late. Ask them if they want to go to the training ground for dinner tonight. After all, I just came back, so I have to meet them. "
The 'them' that Jon was referring to were naturally those who were close to him. For example, his three roommates, his cousin, or perhaps his cousin's good friends.
Stephen had secretly told him that after he left for so long, the relationship between Gryffindor and Slythrin had worsened. Hence, he had no choice but to borrow the power of Ravenclaw.
Penelope Cleavage, as the Prefect of Ravenclaw and someone close to Percy Weasley, naturally had to borrow her power.
Forget it, it's just one person, anyway.
If she wasn't willing to cooperate, Jon had a million ways to make her cooperate or make her lose her memories of this period.
Then, there was the problem of Arianna.
While he was away, although the Magic Net had matured, it still couldn't instill power into Arianna as they had envisioned. Therefore, Arianna's soul should still be in the dream of Dumbledore or Dumbledore's younger brother, one of the two.
Jon was more inclined to choose this candidate — Abfoss.
Because Abfoss's soul power was closer to his sister's and wasn't as strong as Dumbledore's soul — Sometimes, being strong didn't mean being good..
But no matter what, now that he was back, this matter could begin to be dealt with.
But these things could be delayed.
Dumbledore was under too many restrictions. He cared too much about what others thought of him and the responsibilities imposed on him by the outside world. If he was much younger, these restrictions would actually be a good thing. But now, he was an old man, and as an old man, there were bound to be times when he wasn't rational.
Jon couldn't stack everything too tightly. He had to at least give Dumbledore some time to relax.
Stephen went to look for someone.
Jon naturally could only return to the training ground alone. Although he said that he would let someone come for dinner, he didn't need to prepare the food. The Elves would prepare everything.
When he walked to the edge of the competition ground, Jon silently turned his head.
He looked at the lively faces in the competition ground and suddenly felt a little melancholy.
This kind of emotion was very rare for him. In the small world he had just experienced, almost all of his original emotions had been worn away, turning him into the kind of person he was now.
Without emotions, he could do a lot of things.
It also allowed him to maintain a relatively independent perspective to see the existence of these people.
In his eyes, the lively people in the competition ground, whether it was the students or the other Wizard, were like a clear fulcrum. They formed an invisible network that enveloped Dumbledore.
It was because of the existence of these people that Dumbledore had to hover in this position for so many years.
Even the legendary Wizard had his own emotions and couldn't be completely independent. Just like how all of Grindelwald's emotions were shrouded in Dumbledore, and Dumbledore was also bound by the pressure of society and couldn't be independent.
In fact, it wasn't that they couldn't, it was just that they didn't want to. Even the legendary Wizard couldn't completely break away from his original life and completely let go of everything.
Unless they could be like Jon, who didn't care about anything and didn't care about anything.
But in this world, there was no one who really didn't care about anything. Even Jon wasn't an exception. If someone threatened him with his parents' lives, he would also eliminate them one by one.
Some things could be understood by putting oneself in the shoes of others.
Jon suddenly thought of a book he had read before. There was a sentence like this.
"A sailor played tricks on his mouth with his pipe. Another sailor, with a limp, imitated his handicap. Once he fell into the mortal world where people laughed and scolded him, even the mighty and powerful wings would find it difficult to move an inch."
Philosophical principles were actually applicable here.
If Dumbledore could understand these things, then Jon didn't need to worry about these things. If Dumbledore couldn't understand himself, then it was useless to say more.
He just needed to do his own thing well. Voldemort had been resurrected, and his strength would gradually return to its peak. He might even become a legendary Wizard. The power of the magic world was getting stronger and stronger, and it was hard to guarantee that Voldemort wouldn't receive any benefits from it.
Voldemort was originally close to the legendary Wizard's realm. If he quickly returned to his original strength after his resurrection, then it would be troublesome for Jon to deal with him.
After all, he wouldn't directly clash with Voldemort. But in reality, Dumbledore and Grindelwald weren't willing to directly fight, so Jon had no other choice.
If he could persuade either Dumbledore or Grindelwald to quickly get rid of Voldemort, these things wouldn't have been delayed until now.
Old people were very stubborn, especially when they had a higher goal in mind.
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