There were some things that couldn't be done just because one thought about it.
That was why the word "discuss" had appeared.
Jon didn't really care about the situation in his father's body. He just wanted to use the power of the Weave to turn his father into a Wizard.
Of course, this wasn't an easy process. He had to make some preparations, and these preparations … weren't so difficult with Kalidi around.
"When should we set it?"
"It depends on my father's condition. I should be able to do it anytime. However, I might have to leave for a period of time, so it's best to settle these things before I leave."
"You're so busy."
Seeing that the sky was getting darker, Béla picked Blair up from the ground to prevent her sister from catching a cold. Then, the two of them walked towards the house.
"I can't help it. I don't want to have so many things to do, but this is the situation. I can't get away from it either. Who asked me to take on so many things for myself?"
Jon was actually a little regretful, but at this stage, if he didn't do it, no one else would. Dumbledore was already very busy. He had to deal with a lot of things, and he didn't have enough subordinates. Furthermore, after Voldemort's revival, Snape had to return to Voldemort's camp to do some things, so Jon had no choice but to share some of the burden with Dumbledore.
"Although you don't have to worry about your family anymore, there are some things I still have to tell you."
Béla suddenly became dignified, which made Jon a little uncomfortable.
Furthermore, this wasn't something she should be saying.
Jon looked at Béla, only to see her winking playfully at him. He instantly understood.
These words were probably not what Béla wanted to tell him, but what his grandmother asked Béla to tell him.
After all, Jon was always not at home, and the time he spent at home was very short. It was too serious for his grandmother to tell him these things.
"Speak."
"You don't have to consider the big picture when you do things, and you don't have to consider the big picture of others. You naturally have your reasons for working for Dumbledore. There are some things that you can handle yourself, and you don't need others to worry about.
Dumbledore had always liked to plan things very carefully, and the key points required full cooperation. Once there was a problem, the executor had to take the overall situation into consideration, but this was not a good thing.
I'm telling you this in private. I don't know what you're doing in Dumbledore, but since you're doing it, you must control these things well.
After considering the big picture, even if you played the role of a sacrifice, no one would be grateful to you. They would only think that you were doing what you should, and turn a blind eye to the things you did and the choices you made.
No one will remember these things. Your achievements are not important to them. They will only remember how brilliant Dumbledore's plan was, and how good his command was. And you, you just did what you should do under Dumbledore's command.
This kind of behavior is very stupid. You must remember, no matter when you can sacrifice others, don't sacrifice yourself, because sacrificing yourself is not noble. It's as cruel as sacrificing others, but it's also cruel. If it's cruel to others, you won't suffer as much. Most of the time, you'll be sad for two days. "
Béla narrated these words word by word. After she finished speaking, she seemed relieved. After all, even if she was still a child, she could hear the meaning of these words, not to mention that she was no longer an innocent child.
"I know. In fact, you don't need to worry about me, because I'm not doing anything for Dumbledore. I'm just doing what I think should be done.
Help me pass these words to grandmother. Some things must be done. It's not for the benefit of a person or a group of people, but to conform to the trend of the whole era.
Doing these things will not hurt me. I've learned to protect myself since I was very young.
But even if I understand, it's still a little troublesome to do.
In fact, I'm doing quite well now. Hiding behind the scenes, I can do a lot of things. And from a pure standpoint, I'm no different from Dumbledore, so I can not only listen to what you just said, but I can also put it to use. I've grown up, so you don't need to worry about me so much. "
After he finished speaking, Béla nodded naturally, indicating that she would definitely pass these words to grandmother.
Then, the two returned to their peaceful state of communication.
"Speaking of which, you've been busy during this time. What exactly are you doing?
I haven't seen you for a long time. To be honest, I'm very curious about your whereabouts in the past two years. And what made you not come back for so long?
Some small things, but I can't tell you now. When everything is over, you'll know. "
"Tsk, so mysterious. I don't want to know if you don't tell me. Let's go, let's go eat.
By the way, no matter what you're doing, you must protect yourself. "
Jon looked at Béla's back and nodded with a smile.
This was the benefit of having a family. No matter what you were doing, even if they didn't know anything, they would support you unconditionally and care about you.
Although there were also various other restrictions, in general, for Jon himself, the meaning of having a family was enough.
He could do a lot of things by himself, and he didn't need the help of his family.
Dinner passed quickly and happily. After dinner, Jon asked Carlyle to find Mr. Smith in his study.
Jon actually wanted his father to change his surname a long time ago, but it seemed to be a bit difficult, and the surname Hufflepuff was indeed too flamboyant.
At this time, it wasn't so suitable.
But fortunately, his sister's name had been changed. With Blair's current age, by the time she went to school, everything would have been handled very well.
This matter didn't need Jon to worry about it.
He now needed to put the matter of his father becoming a Wizard on the agenda, and then deal with his other matters.
"So, it's about this matter. I want to ask your opinion. Do you want to become a Wizard?"
This question was actually a bit redundant, but Jon still asked.
Mr. Smith didn't show any hesitation.
"Of course I want to."
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