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Chapter 81

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Stephen didn't stay with Jon for too long because he knew that Jon had his own things to do later. He couldn't help, but he didn't have to disturb Jon here.

As one of the few students who knew that the school had just been invaded by the Black Wizard, Stephen had been studying harder and harder recently, and even Fran and Scully weren't having a good time.

The two of them were already under a lot of pressure. In the dormitory, Stephen was the one with the most pressure. If it weren't for Jon, who sometimes gave them special treatment behind Stephen's back, the two of them would have been crushed by Stephen.

However, Jon wasn't completely without purpose. It was just that the two of them, who grew up with a happy western education, couldn't understand the traditional Chinese family skill of being black and white.

Moreover, high pressure wasn't without benefits. Not long ago, Fran and Scully both raised their magic power level to the level of the second grade and successfully entered the ranks of the top students in the first grade. This gave them a certain amount of fame in the club, and at least they weren't like before.

Hogwarts couldn't use Phantom Shift and Phantom Reveal within the campus, and even [War Magic- Shadow Shift] couldn't be used.

This restriction was engraved on the defensive formation of the castle, but it wasn't completely impossible to be exempted.

As one of the existing administrators of the school, the dean and principal of each school could ignore this restriction and control the opening time of the restriction within the school.

However, without special circumstances, the administrators wouldn't easily use this immunity.

Because once it was used, other administrators would know.

Moreover, in the unspoken rules of the school, there wasn't anything major that couldn't be easily used.

The reason was very simple. Once the immunity was used, a part of the school's "defense facilities" would be activated at the same time. The maintenance of those things, as well as the subsequent tidying up, was really troublesome.

After all, these protective facilities included, but were not limited to, the stone guards in the castle.

Jon was very clear about this because Helga had told him about it.

During the basic tutoring in the Demon Immortal Castle.

The basic tutoring was done before the magic lessons, and it lasted for a long time. Helga had almost told him all the restrictions in the castle, although he didn't remember much in the end.

The only thing he knew was that Helga had given him a rather convenient back door.

The descendants of the founder could have the immunity to use magic in the Hogwarts Castle. Among them, the descendants of Slythrin had the highest level of immunity, followed by Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and finally Gryffindor.

After all, this castle was the property of the Slythrin family.

But as time passed, there was only one descendant left in the whole school, which was Jon himself.

Ravenclaw didn't have any descendants, but Slythrin did. Unfortunately, only Voldemort was left, and Gryffindor didn't have any descendants. However, the criteria for determining Gryffindor's successor was rather strange. It was determined by a sword.

There was a reason why Gryffindor's descendant was the least.

As for discord, it was basically nonsense.

The only discord between the four founders was the magic differences between Loynar Ravenclaw and Salazar Slythrin. Godrick Gryffindor and Helga Hufflepuff were both good people, so they could mediate between them.

Helga was in charge of persuading Loynar, and Godrick was in charge of persuading Salazar.

Of course, the final result was obvious.

But the reason why Salazar left the Hogwarts Castle in the end was mainly because Salazar had enough family properties, and Loynar had given up everything when he came to the castle.

All in all, this was the story of the Legendary Wizard's version of the rich generation and the poor girl.

But to put it bluntly, it was very meaningless. Jon just treated these trivial matters as gossip for fun, and didn't plan to do anything else.

Just like those readers of novels in his previous life, they were clearly reading every day, but were not even willing to give a free recommendation ticket. They would always talk about the next time, just for fun.

But the novelist had no other choice. Who asked the audience to be God?

Occasionally, there would be a few tickets that couldn't be saved, and those who stayed up late in front of the screen would be very happy.

But unfortunately, when it came to Jon, sometimes happiness seemed to be precious.

After living for two lifetimes, he had experienced all kinds of things in the East and the West. He had also seen the world with advanced technology and powerful magic. He wasn't a rich second generation in his previous life, but in this life, his family was well-off, his bloodline was powerful, and he already had money. He didn't even count how many dollars he had in his account. In addition to the Gringotts vault, and some of the antiques and property that the old man who had been dead for many years brought back from his mother, the old rich woman Smith, Jon was very rich.

At first, Jon was still happy for a period of time, but later on, when he didn't lack money, he realized that he had lost interest in money.

Fortunately, there was no end to the research of magic.

Jon casually wrote down a question in his notebook. It was about Professor Sprout's sudden appearance on the field. He planned to ask Helga next time.

If it wasn't Phantom Transference, then it should be some kind of powerful magic.

Jon was very interested in this magic.

But this was a story for another time.

Closing the notebook, Jon closed his eyes and took a nap. Then, he began to deal with his own matters in the Muggle world.

Mr. Smith recently took care of the child in addition to work. For this newborn daughter, Mr. Smith doted on her more than he did on his son, especially when his eldest son was mature enough.

So the mature eldest son could only receive a letter from his father every once in a while, and then write back his decision to his father through a phone call to Anthony, who was far away in the United States.

It was too troublesome to not have a communication tool.

Thinking of communication tools, Jon didn't stop writing. He directly told Anthony to pay attention to the company called Apple.

It couldn't be helped. Except for the company name, Jon really couldn't think of any other information.

After writing the reply letter and giving it to the owl to send out, Jon walked from the owl shed to the restaurant, ready to eat dinner.

But as soon as he walked to the first floor, he saw a girl standing by the stairs.

Obviously, she was waiting for him.

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