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Chapter 639

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"Hu!"

In the dark bedroom, Jon abruptly opened his eyes.

He raised his wrist, and the dial of his watch emitted a faint light in the dark night, telling him the current time.

2: 30 in the morning.

He spent two hours in the dream.

It wasn't as if he hadn't done anything in the past two hours. In the dream, he saw the young Voldemort as well as the scenes of him killing the orphans. Time seemed to have been sped up as he quickly browsed through the scenes of Voldemort killing all the children in that strange cave. After that, he chose to end this time's Fate Prying.

As a matter of fact, it wasn't like he didn't feel any burden every time he tried to pry into fate. The longer he stayed in the illusion, the colder his body would get. This time, he had only stayed in the illusion for two hours, but his hands were already cold.

He didn't have a perverted hobby, so he didn't want to see how Voldemort killed those poor children. It wasn't quite accurate to say that they were pitiful. Those children's actions could be considered vicious, but from Jon's point of view, they didn't deserve to die.

Torturing them was fine, but directly killing them wasn't appropriate.

However, Jon didn't feel that Voldemort had broken through anything. From Voldemort's point of view, this matter was in line with his character.

It wasn't that Voldemort didn't want to pursue friendship, but it was a pity that those children were very realistic. They were afraid of Voldemort's power and called him a monster. Over time, Voldemort naturally didn't want to stay with them.

It wasn't that Jon was excusing Voldemort. He didn't like Voldemort's style, but there were some things that didn't need to be fussed about. Things like evil had no origin, and often came with the birth of people.

This was something that couldn't be avoided, just like how time couldn't be reversed.

Climbing up from the bed, Jon walked to the table and drank a mouthful of hot tea. Only then did he feel that his body seemed to be returning to a warm world. Fortunately, the magic teapot on the table was specially made by Kalidi. Otherwise, the tea in the teapot would have been cold by now.

Prying into Voldemort's past wasn't a pleasant thing to do, but the hidden story behind it was worth Jon investigating.

Why would Voldemort appear in his Destiny Fantasy?

What was the connection between Voldemort's fate and his?

The two of them had never interacted before. Even if they did, it was never something that happened on the surface.

In theory, there was a deep connection between Voldemort and Harry Potter. This connection couldn't be broken, just like the entanglement between them.

His fate had already been decided, and even the label had already been written.

However, Jon still couldn't pry into his own destiny. This wasn't his fault, because in this world, no one could pry into their own destiny. This was a rule.

Even the best astrologers, diviners, and prophets were all the same. They could make predictions about certain things, but they couldn't predict themselves.

This was because changing one's own destiny was always the most important thing for anyone living in this world. Even if they had to pay a great price, they would still do it.

If it was to change the destiny of others, they wouldn't be willing to pay the corresponding price.

Therefore, the corresponding rule would emerge spontaneously. Being unable to see their own destiny would naturally make them dispel this idea.

In fact, Jon wasn't any different. He just used the bloodline of the Mystic Bird in his body to let himself pry into the direction of his destiny for a short time. Even so, he couldn't see his own destiny, only some scenes related to himself.

Humans were greedy.

Perhaps a long time ago, he could still be satisfied with these simple scenes, but as his understanding of destiny deepened, he naturally couldn't be satisfied with these things.

After all, after returning from the small world of the ancient Egyptian gods, he knew that no matter what kind of destiny it was, it was still the right thing to do to firmly grasp it in one's own hands. The things in this world were numerous and complicated. Most of the time, a slight move in one part would affect the whole situation. If there was no way to control one's own destiny, then one could only go with the flow in the arrangements of others.

Jon didn't want to become like this, so he had to work very hard to achieve his goal.



A night passed.

Counting the time, it had been a week since Jon and the others left Hogwarts. The Smiths' European travel schedule had been set. With someone at home to take care of the children, the two of them could go out and play. It could also be considered as making up for the boredom of being trapped at home for so long.

After Mr. Smith left, the construction of the laboratory naturally fell to Jon, but Jon didn't have to do much himself. Anthony had the corresponding preparations on his side.

Back then, he had built a simple laboratory in the United States, and there were many researchers in the United States. As long as the price was set, someone would naturally take the bait.

Problems that could be solved with money were definitely not problems. In the Muggle society, the current Muggle society, there was only one kind of dilemma, and that was the dilemma of not having enough money. However, this kind of dilemma was nothing to Jon.

Moreover, he was now focused on dealing with other things.

The gap between the Muggle society and the Wizard society … was too long. Since he wanted to push this wall, he naturally had to put in more effort and effort. He couldn't rely on Dumbledore to do everything.

Besides, Dumbledore was now probably busy grooming Harry Potter into the successor he wanted. He probably didn't have time to do this.

Jon walked to the window with the morning tea delivered by Carlyle and looked into the distance.

The road ahead was full of obstacles. The big families in the magical world and the Ministry of Magic were all obstacles. However, if Voldemort made the first move, these obstacles could be removed.

When the time came, it would be most convenient to uproot them and directly replace the Ministry of Magic. As for the big families in the magical world, they were actually not the most worrisome. They had always been opportunistic and listened to whoever had the fist and shit. As long as Jon showed the same strength as Voldemort, those people were no longer a concern.

However, if he wanted to push the wall, it was not realistic to do it in England.

The best way was to go to Austria. The power left behind by that murderer and the reputation of Grindelwald were still there. If he could use them well …

These were all things worth thinking about.

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