Tonight was indeed an inexplicable night.
Hermione admitted that she was very nervous because she hadn't decided if she was going to meet Dumbledore when she received Professor Mag's message after class saying that Dumbledore wanted to meet her at night.
Before this, she had just confirmed that Professor Mag had indeed received a leave of absence request, but the professor refused to tell her who had sent it. Hence, she couldn't help but feel tempted.
She was very anxious to know the identity of this Jon, so she rushed back to the lounge after class, packed her things, and went to the eighth floor.
Since it was the principal's invitation, she naturally wouldn't be stopped.
Hence, she arrived at the office very smoothly, and saw the usual amiable Dumbledore.
"Professor, you're looking for me?"
"Oh, Miss Granger. You're here so early."
"Yes." Hermione took a deep breath and tried to calm herself down. She only revealed an appropriate amount of panic. "I'm very nervous because of that incident, so I came over to ask for your opinion."
"Seems like there's no need to say anything more between us. You might be very curious about the identity of the person looking for you.
I can tell you, but the condition is the same. You have to keep it a secret. "
Hermione nodded quickly.
"Of course I have to keep it a secret."
Since she wanted to know these things, it was impossible not to pay a price. Moreover, even if he didn't look for her, he would look for someone else. Hence, she might as well hold the opportunity in her own hands.
"Keeping a secret isn't something that can be done with words. You have to sign a contract. I've already prepared it. Take a look. "
Dumbledore took out a parchment scroll from the drawer, and spread it out in front of Hermione. There were only a few words on it. It was a simple confidentiality contract.
Of course, only Dumbledore and Jon knew that this confidentiality contract had a very strict judgment standard behind the magic. Once this judgment standard was triggered by some specific action, it would immediately activate the magic power, and clear Hermione's memory about that part of it. It would also report this matter to the magic net simultaneously.
It was like a program that had been uploaded with a bug.
Jon purposely strengthened the Weave's existence in the Magic Era so that it would be more convenient for him to operate in the future. Dumbledore knew what he was thinking, so he was willing to help.
Seeing Hermione sign her name on the agreement, Dumbledore put away the parchment with a smile and poured a cup of tea for Hermione.
"Then, let me explain to you what happened."
…
Jon didn't know that Dumbledore was talking to Hermione in school because he was busy at the construction site where the laboratory had not yet been completed.
The designer had indeed given a relatively good blueprint, but Jon wasn't particularly satisfied with it, because part of the content was not very reasonable.
"This place needs to be moved back a little. We need to connect the main control room with the surrounding areas. It's not possible to move the main control room to the center, but we need to make it as close as possible." He sketched on the blueprint. "The Weave has already begun to connect with the Hogwarts Castle. As long as I catalyze a little, the two of them will fuse together in a very short time. This way, we won't be able to move the Weave's position. Of course, we didn't plan to move the Weave in the first place. Hogwarts is already the best place."
"According to the items listed in your plan, you intend to implement the implementation of magic academies within the United Kingdom, so that more schools can be converted into magic academies. Do you really think that this can be done?"
Grindelwald looked at the blueprint, but he was concerned about something else. "I think that if you try to re-establish a magic academy, it might be more convenient."
"Magic isn't a secret anymore, so why should we establish a magic academy? We'll just use the existing schools to transform some of the students, and then let the talented students become Wizards. I didn't plan to transform everyone into Wizards."
No matter what kind of society it was, it was impossible for everyone to become a Wizard, because both talent and opportunity were indispensable. Even with the help of the magic network, it was impossible for everyone to be transformed. The most suitable ones were Muggle and Hermione's parents, Jon's father, Joanne and the others, who knew about the existence of the world of magic but didn't have any magic power themselves, and finally, the ordinary people.
"Magical modification isn't something that can be completed overnight. I can push the development of this matter, but I can't decide the final result of this matter. Recently, the deeper powers of the world of magic have been in turmoil because of the influence brought about by the recovery of power. Even that consciousness has taken the time to interfere with the control. A large portion of the power is about to be released from the deep blue sea. We can use this opportunity to do what we need to do."
Every step of Jon's plan wasn't complete, or it could be said that every step had a buffer. This way, there would be room for fluctuations in the implementation process. It could be good or bad, but the overall result would be the same.
"Of course, you can decide on your own plan. I'm just giving you some suggestions. Since the main body of the magic network is going to stay in Hogwarts and merge with the schools, you might as well set up a more powerful node here, just like the one in your manor."
"Yes, I've already thought about this problem. The Ministry of Magic has an ancient magic observation device. When the time comes, we can find an opportunity to make this device."
"Observation device? You mean that thing that's not very useful? The Ministry of Magic should be very shocked when you make it. Although they've always kept this thing a secret, the higher-ups should know. "
"What's the use of knowing? Right now, the head of the Ministry of Magic is starting to suspect Professor Dumbledore's intentions. But apart from Professor Dumbledore, there's no one who can go against Voldemort. Anyway, we've always been using Voldemort's name to do things, so we might as well push everything to him … Teacher, you reminded me. I can ask Mister Weasley to provide me with a detailed map of the Ministry of Magic. When the time comes, I can take out or destroy whatever I want and push everything to Voldemort. It's not a bad thing."
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