Dumbledore's office.
It was the time for the students to have their first class in the evening, so the principal's office was very quiet. No one came, no students nor teachers.
Even the portraits on the wall were silent, dozing off as usual.
Even so, Dumbledore was not surprised by Jon's sudden appearance.
"For you to come here at this time, there must be something going on. Speak, what is it this time?"
"I want to ask for a favor from you, Headmaster. I just contacted Miss Hermione Granger and tested her emotions. From what I saw, she doesn't seem to reject our existence, but she doesn't quite believe what I said."
"So you still want me to play the role of a lobbyist again? Like the last time with Arthur? "
"Mr. Weasley should be easier to persuade than Miss Granger. Although he is older and more experienced, his respect for you is extraordinary. Miss Hermione Granger, on the other hand, has her own ideas."
"But you still need my help with this matter, right?"
"That's right, so I'll leave this matter to you, principal. I estimate that she will come here tomorrow. She should be able to figure it out after a day of thinking, right?"
"Then I can help you persuade her, but you have to tell me first, what conditions did you agree to?"
Dumbledore obviously had no strength to complain about Jon's behavior, but Miss Hermione Granger was indeed a good candidate. Bringing her in would be beneficial to the implementation of the plan. Most importantly, having such a person by Harry's side to guide him would allow him to grow better.
Otherwise, the child would not know when he would go astray.
"I only agreed to help her improve her strength and get some benefits in the future. But she probably doesn't have any news, so when she comes to ask, I hope you can slightly raise my status.
But don't say too much, it's easy to make mistakes if you say too much, and it won't be good if you leak it.
Also, she may not be willing to carry out the plan for us because she and Harry are good friends. Some things may not be able to be hidden from Harry, so I'll leave it to you, principal, to handle this. "
"Alright, I got it. Leave this matter to me. Wait for the news."
Dumbledore nodded casually and took note of this matter. "But did you really tell Mileva that you helped him apply for leave?"
"Of course. There's no need for me to lie about something like that. I can just fold a note and send it to Professor Mag. It's very convenient."
Dumbledore pursed his lips and didn't say anything. At least in terms of transmission magic, Jon was much better than them.
If Jon hadn't been so eager to promote the integration of the two societies, he could have made some achievements in magic research.
"I've always wanted to ask you, why are you in such a hurry?
It's fine if I'm anxious, because I'm indeed very old. If I want to see results before I leave this world, I naturally have to be anxious. But you're still so young. Why are you so anxious?
With your current ability, is it really that difficult for you to carry out reforms?
Especially after Voldemort has just dealt a heavy blow to the magic society, there are many things waiting to be done. As long as you come out and call for help, there will definitely be many people willing to help you.
Sometimes things are very troublesome, and there's no way to solve them all at once, so of course it's better to do it as soon as possible.
It was better to start planning now than to wait until then and face so much trouble. How painful would that be?
Now that they're facing Voldemort, they don't have the mood and energy to obstruct our plan.
But without Voldemort's pressure, they'll be able to free up their hands, and perhaps they'll do something to us. Principal, you know all of this before. I remember you were there when I told Teacher Grindvall about it. "
"I was there at the time, but as time passed, I gained some new insights into this matter. I feel that if we use too much force, it could lead to even more devastating things.
What if we're not careful, and this matter can't be resolved?
I'm not worried about myself, but I'm worried about you. After all, I won't be here at that time, so you have to think about this matter carefully.
Anyway, there's still a little more than a year left, so you can use a little more time to think about it. It's not very troublesome. "
"We've already pushed it to this step, so it's a little too late to think about it now. I've already made my decision, so there's no need for you to worry about it. It's not a big deal anyway.
Principal, you should focus on educating people. During this period of time, Voldemort might cause some trouble, so I have to go back and watch. If there's any news, inform me immediately. Bye bye. "
After saying this, Jon didn't give Dumbledore time to react, and his figure had already disappeared from the room.
As long as he didn't say it in front of Dumbledore and gave him time to think, then there wouldn't be any problems.
This kind of thing could be understood easily. Dumbledore now had fewer things to do, and he didn't have to worry as much as before. Although Jon didn't agree to deal with Voldemort before, after going around in circles, he was finally tied to this war chariot. It was just that he wasn't the one dealing with Voldemort, and he was still the driving force behind the scenes.
But at least he didn't need to do anything. Now that he thought about it, the idea of letting Jon go against Voldemort was indeed not very mature.
After all, he had never thought of letting Jon do this before. In the past many years, he had always wanted to let Harry grow up, and not find another person to replace his position.
Speaking of that matter, there was an element of whimsy in it. Fortunately, it didn't succeed in the end. But now that he thought about it, the current result was indeed the best result they could achieve. After Grindelwald's return, Dumbledore admitted that his determination had indeed decreased a lot. Especially the appearance of Jon, who solved many of his problems.
His two most important problems, his sister's death and Grindelwald's departure, had been solved, so there were some things that he should help Jon do.
But why wait for Hermione to think about it clearly? He could just guide her to think about it clearly.
"Mischievous Ghost, bring a message to Mileva. Ask Miss Granger to see me after the curfew."
No one responded. In the corner of the principal's office, a shadow flashed.
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