"Aiya, that's not important. Right now, the matter on your side is more important. Can we continue our previous topic? Can we skip this question?"
Jon really wanted to say no, but arguing with her at this time wasn't a reasonable choice.
The two of them couldn't meet for a long time. Even with the help of the Mana Net and the Deep Blue Sea, it wasn't easy to maintain a conversation like this for a long time, so they had to hurry up and get down to business.
As for these arguments, Jon could naturally go to China to find her after this matter was over.
"Since we're going to talk about business, this matter isn't particularly serious. After all, we're still very far away from researching bloodlines, so we might as well put it aside for now. How's the progress on your side?"
"Generally speaking, it's very troublesome to implement this kind of theory. Right now, I can only make a few suggestions in small discussions with the elders in the family. If I can even arouse their interest a little, it'll be considered a success. After all, the elders have their own social circles, and the theories put forward by the younger generation aren't very useful to them. However, it's not like I haven't figured out the situation on this side. Right now, as far as I'm concerned, the learning situation on this side is quite good. They aren't old antiques who are blindly limited by the past. After all, the situation is already like this, and if they were limited, they wouldn't have been able to survive until now.
They still pay attention to your side. If your side prepares something in advance or produces some results, they will quickly follow up. So, in the end, you still have to work hard. "
"I'm already working very hard on this matter, but I can't push it forward because the limitations are too strong. Wanting to change a person's obsession is very difficult. Unless you encounter a situation like back then where you can't not change, in this peaceful world, no matter what, you won't be able to change people.
Otherwise, why would I need to push for Voldemort's return? "
"Speaking of Voldemort, I remember that your family's golden cup was taken by Voldemort as a Soul Artifact, right?
Have you dealt with this problem yet? If you haven't, it's better to deal with it as soon as possible. I've researched that magic, and the stronger Voldemort is, the stronger his connection to the Soul Artifact will be. At that time, you won't be able to deal with it so cleanly. "
"Not yet, but I didn't want to destroy it directly. My family's cup has to stay, so I have to find a safe way to deal with it. However, it contains a soul fragment, so I have a way to deal with it."
"If you can't do it, send it to me. My family is good at using the power of the soul. I guarantee that I can grind his soul fragments into dust."
"You don't have to worry about this matter. After some time, the ancestor will wake up from his slumber. Naturally, he will ask about this matter.
If the ancestor doesn't do anything, I'll deal with it myself. After all, it involves Voldemort's death, so I have to put in some effort. Otherwise, it would be troublesome if he didn't die cleanly. "
"It's your own business, so you can decide for yourself. Anyway, I've already delivered the message. As for what to do, I know your way of doing things. You definitely have your own plans."
Jon looked at her and smiled. Although the two of them were at the ends of the earth, their tacit understanding hadn't changed.
"I still have things to do here, so I won't waste time with you here. You should hurry up and deal with your own matters. Then, I'll be able to push my matters forward. That's settled, bye bye."
The girl's body that was condensed from moonlight suddenly scattered as if it had never existed. Only Jon was left on the empty roof.
The air returned to silence.
So boring.
For a moment, Jon felt that all his efforts were meaningless because these things weren't developing according to his wishes. Whether he did these things or not, perhaps one day he would start walking down this path. He was only playing the role of an instigator, which made him feel a little disheartened.
This wasn't the life that he had dreamed of.
This kind of night would always cause some people to feel sentimental, especially when they had just met an old friend. This kind of sentimental feeling was especially strong.
And regarding this kind of feeling, Jon wasn't surprised at all. He deeply knew that he was a sentimental person. Even if he didn't show it in the past, this essence had always been branded in his heart.
Just like his soul, there was no way to change it.
But it was hard to say whether this was a good thing or not.
A person had to have his own characteristics to be called a person. If he didn't have any characteristics at all, he was a tool that could be replaced at any time.
Just like the shovels and wrenches in the utility room downstairs, they could be replaced at any time.
"Actually, it's not necessarily a bad thing to reflect on one's actions sometimes." Chown scratched his head. Although he didn't vent his emotions, he felt that some emotions in his heart were vented when he thought about it occasionally and acted coquettishly.
People needed to regularly deal with the garbage in their hearts. This kind of treatment was necessary, otherwise, it would cause a lot of problems.
There was a saying that people's hearts were made of flesh. If everything was pressed down in an instant, the pressure would be huge.
Fortunately, Jon was a person who was good at adjusting his emotions.
He knew what was important and what was unimportant. He also knew how to sort out the important things and put the unimportant things in the depths of his heart or simply throw them away.
Since tonight's mission was more or less over, he didn't need to stay here any longer.
The moon in the sky was very bright. On such a beautiful night, he should go to bed early.
He jumped down from the roof and landed lightly on the floor of the balcony. Then he walked into the room.
On the table was an unfinished article. Of course, it wasn't an academic article, but just a random guess.
And it wasn't that he didn't finish it. In fact, he had more or less written this argument before. He only lacked this final result to express the content. And tonight's failure was enough to support this argument.
Zhusha was right. Humans were contradictory creatures to begin with. The reason for this contradiction was that there were certain changes in human nature that could not be ignored. From this perspective, the Creation Theory was indeed more reasonable.
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