No one really cared about what happened in the headmaster's office, because while they were hiding there, there were more things happening in the world of magic.
Jon left the Hogwarts lightly.
It was clear that he was still busy today, but fortunately, there was a reason and necessity for these busy days.
Busy without a purpose was tiring, but busy with a purpose only made people feel fulfilled.
Dumbledore needed to teach Harry during this period of time, and to be honest, there was no need for him to attend these kinds of classes.
He felt that Harry would probably believe everything Dumbledore said without a doubt, so there was no need to waste time and take him through his memories.
But this was Dumbledore's class.
He didn't want to interfere.
However, knowing a lot of things had its shortcomings. There was a saying, "Knowing too much will make you grow old quickly." For Jon, although he didn't grow old quickly, he had some corresponding problems.
In these few months of living in the Hogwarts, he thought that he would still have a strong interest in this school, but later he found that he was wrong.
He began to lose interest in this school, and turned his eyes to the wider world.
Now that the fusion with the Hogwarts had been completed, he needed a period of time to nurture it. During this process, he needed to personally replace the tentacles of the Magic Net, and set up the guiding point of the waves in Britain.
Fortunately, the magical elements in the world had been recovering. Although the Sleeping Dragon enchantment covered Britain and maintained the balance, the magical elements were still stored in another way by the enchantment, and these magical elements were completely controlled by Hogwarts.
But now was not the time.
All the plans had to wait until the moment Voldemort died, but before that, Jon and the others had to arrange everything, and now was the best time.
Considering that Voldemort's attention was now on Dumbledore, he could do some things that he didn't have time to do before.
When Dumbledore was gone next year, it would be a little more troublesome to do these things. After all, he would have to protect Harry Potter until the final battle.
It was troublesome just thinking about it.
However, everything in this world was troublesome. You couldn't give up on it just because it was troublesome.
"Sir, we are ready. You can go in now."
"Alright."
Jon nodded. He walked into the meeting room with the approval documents from the Prime Minister and the Royal Family.
As mentioned earlier, he was here to set up anchor points, and most of these anchor points were schools.
In order to transform a society, one had to start from the basics. Apart from having everyone join the Magic Faction as soon as possible, the only way to achieve this goal was to open a large number of Magic Schools.
But this was one of the disadvantages of the British society. When a person needed to do something, there would be a lot of obstacles and pressure from individuals. Even with the approval of the government, there was no way to easily resolve these pressures.
After all, property was the property of others. Even the law recognized the supremacy of private interests.
He felt helpless, but there was nothing he could do.
So he needed to use most of the time to negotiate.
Fortunately, they were all Wizards and could use some special means. For those industries that were related to the Wizard, he could use the pressure of Dumbledore and the Royal Family to solve them. For those that were not related to the Wizard, he could use magic.
"This should be the last one, right?"
Coming out of the school, Lille looked at the sunlight outside and asked.
"There shouldn't be any problems. We have gone through all the names on the list. What did Boss Jon say?"
"Ranke, I have said many times, don't call me that. I don't like people calling me that."
"Okay, Boss Jon."
Jon rolled his eyes.
He didn't know who Ranke learned this from, but it was most likely Lille. However, Lille was very good at pretending in front of him, but Ranke didn't learn these things.
However, the two of them were indeed the best helpers that Chown could find at the moment. It couldn't be helped. He didn't have many people that he could use, and most of them were excluded from Siberia. He usually did things alone, but this time, there were too many things to do, so he had no choice but to transfer the two of them over.
Anyway, the two of them were idle every day, so there was nothing to do.
Joanne was writing books every day. Of course, she would go out to collect information and look for some inspiration. But these things didn't require much protection.
Because the Prime Minister and the Royal Family had reached a consensus without warning, the MI0 also began to contact Joanne. After all, they were going to push this matter together.
What really surprised Jon was that the Prime Minister and the government did not have any objections to their plan to promote ordinary people to become wizards. In fact, they were so supportive that they couldn't be more supportive. Although he had expected this, he did not expect it to go so smoothly.
It seemed that the matter of becoming a Wizard. The temptation for these people was far greater than he had expected.
"Voldemort's contempt for the Muggle Society is more serious than we thought. No one told him such important news. Could it be that he never paid attention to these things?"
Lille, who was wearing a suit and looked like a social elite, suddenly asked while walking on the street with Jon.
Because this was a very strange thing.
Even the Wizard who lived in the Dark Forest knew that the Muggle Society couldn't be ignored. After all, many Wizard appeared in this society, but Voldemort didn't care at all. This was very strange.
"There's nothing strange about it. Although he lived in the Muggle Society for a few years, he never came back after he entered Hogworth to study.
He is a very independent person. If he wasn't a Black Wizard, or if he wasn't so ambitious, he should be able to achieve great things.
Unfortunately, he was blinded by hatred. He hated his father. He hated the Muggle bloodline that his father gave him and polluted the pure Slythrin bloodline in his body.
That's why he couldn't accept Muggle. Even the Muggle Wizard and the other mixed-blood Wizards were the same.
Under such conditions, what kind of mood do you want him to have to value the Muggle world?
He only wants to kill these people so that he won't be troubled anymore. "
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