After April, the weather gradually became hotter.
Summer at Hogwarts was no different from summer anywhere else in England. Jon still remembered that when he was a child, he would have a period of time when his mother would take him on a trip to different places to study.
After all, little Wizard didn't need to go to Muggle's school. Only little wizards like Harry Potter, who grew up without parents, were sent to Muggle's school.
For Jon, the so-called study abroad was actually an excuse for his mother to travel.
Anyway, it was just for fun.
But this year, it was impossible. Two days ago, his grandmother wrote to him that his mother had just given birth to a younger sister.
Jon didn't have any opinion. He also took care of his younger brother in his previous life. A child who couldn't talk or move was not very troublesome. But the only problem was that Mr. Smith certainly wouldn't have much time to help him deal with things.
Chown had thought about this a long time ago. After such a long time of testing, that Anthony was also a useful person. Not to say that he was loyal, but at least he was someone who could keep a secret.
Jon's business was mostly about the Wizard's world, and he was not afraid of any secrets being exposed.
Jon's business in Muggle's world was long-term, and he was not afraid of being found out.
But without Lov's help, he had a lot of things to deal with.
Half a month ago, Jon asked Anthony to close the company in Hong Kong and return to the United States to open a private account and began to specialize in investment.
This part was Anthony's specialty, and Jon didn't need to worry about it. He only needed to look at the income report every month.
After all, he didn't know much about the major events in the West. At best, he knew which industries would become popular and which companies' stocks would be more valuable. But now, it was not useful.
The British economy had begun to show signs of decline. Under the guidance of Jon, Anthony paid off the loans in the United Kingdom and put all the money in the American financial market.
Anyway, there was still a long time, so he was not in a hurry to save the money. Anthony said that saving money was equivalent to losing money.
These trivial matters were left to Anthony, and Jon was very relieved.
He was still so young and had no interest in money.
"Jon, you answer this question."
Jon, who had just been distracted, was called back by Professor Flick. He was at a loss.
Who am I?
Where am I?
Why did you call me?
Fortunately, Stephen was a reliable person. He quickly made a small piece of paper with a question on it and put it on the table in front of Jon.
Jon pretended to think and glanced at the question. He raised his head and gave his answer.
Professor Flick didn't say anything about this unimpressive but decent answer.
Jon sat down and patted the back of Stephen's hand to express his gratitude.
Of course, no one cared about these little actions. After class, Jon and his three roommates set off for the Magic Research Society's public study room.
Since the "exchange students" from Ravenclaw joined the Magic Research Society, Jon and the others appeared less in the public study room. Instead, the usual gathering place of the group of four was changed from the public study room to the small classroom that Jon applied for.
Aside from Scully and Feren's constant complaints about Jon asking them to help him tidy up and take the time to read those incredibly heavy books, there was nothing else.
This could not be helped. The two of them did not like to study as much as Stephen. If they wanted to improve their grades, they could only use forced methods.
Otherwise, wouldn't it be boring to be in a daze while everyone was studying in the room?
Because of the temporary suspension of the Quidditch team's training, Stephen's progress in magic gradually sped up. Usually, he could help Jon give extra homework to Fran and Scully.
Scully and Fran, who were not as skilled and could only be controlled by others, seemed to be enjoying it a little.
Today, they went to the Magic Research Society's public study room because in the middle of every month, the members of the society would do a collective report.
After a few months of integration, the society had a strict and detailed point system. Led by the seventh grade student Ed and the sixth grade student Sophia, the points were divided according to the results submitted in the society and their own strength. At the same time, the points were assessed according to the contribution to the society every month. This also prevented some people from only enjoying benefits and not working.
This system was naturally not very perfect, but it was already very good that a group of students could do this.
Jon and Stephen were currently level four members, Fran and Scully were level five members, and the other freshmen and second and third grade students were also level five members. The higher the level, the closer to the podium they would sit in during the regular meeting.
Therefore, most of the students stopped at level three, and the better ones could reach level two. The level one members were the administrators of the society and the next batch of administrators.
It had been a month since the exchange students of Ravenclaw joined the Academy. These students were considered the best among the freshmen of Ravenclaw. With their active participation, they were able to obtain seats in the third row from the back of the Level 5 members.
This was already a very good result.
The raters on duty in the Magic Research Society were all selected from the level two senior students to take turns to check the papers submitted by the lower level students.
These students who inherited the tradition of Hufflepuff's integrity would not deliberately block the papers of the Ravenclaw students, but after experiencing the countless imaginative papers of Hufflepuff's own students, they also had their own grading standards.
Therefore, to be able to defeat so many level five members with points, these Ravenclaw students did indeed have something up their sleeves.
The only thing that disappointed Jon was that Eddie was not in the group of Ravenclaw students.
Perhaps it was because of Ben or some other reason, in short, Eddie did not succeed in joining the Hufflepuff Magic Research Society, which made it difficult for Jon to build a relationship with Eddie.
However, Jon was not in a hurry. They would have plenty of time to communicate in the future, so there was no need to rush now.
When most of the members were seated, most of the level two members had their own things to do. Many of them were still doing research in the Hufflepuff area outside the castle, so they did not appear in the regular meeting. Only then did the secretary general of the Magic Research Society, Sophia, go on stage to announce the results of the evaluation and welcome the new students of Ravenclaw.
After she finished speaking, Professor Sprout, who was late, walked into the self-study room.
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