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Chapter 832

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Jon actually knew a lot about Voldemort. After all, apart from Harry Potter, the people he was most curious about in this world were Dumbledore and Voldemort.

Dumbledore had a very close relationship with him later on. He also learned a lot of things from Dumbledore, his younger brother, and Grindelwald.

Then, there was Voldemort.

Before he became Voldemort, no one noticed Voldemort's sad life. Only Dumbledore knew a little about it because he was the one who brought Voldemort out of the orphanage.

But even so, he didn't discover Voldemort's various problems from the beginning.

Until Voldemort became Voldemort.

Dumbledore was someone who knew some inside information. His understanding of Voldemort wasn't limited to Voldemort's past. After so many years, he investigated a lot of things, so Jon basically knew all these things.

Now, Jon was the one who understood Voldemort. Not only did he have Dumbledore's information, but he also had the things that he read in the past.

In this world, a thousand people had a thousand understanding of a character in their hearts. And among the things that Jon knew, there were more than a thousand people who analyzed Voldemort. With these things and Dumbledore's information, he could piece together a character that was even more complete than Voldemort himself. So, no matter what Voldemort became, he would understand.

There was a difference between a real person and a fake character, but this difference wasn't big. So, Jon didn't do anything to change anything. Other than helping Dumbledore to push some things to happen, he had always been a bystander.

Being a bystander, he was very safe.

"But it doesn't fit his character well."

After listening to Jon's explanation, Rank also felt that it was very strange.

"I'm also someone who has read a lot of epic stories. How could someone like Voldemort, who is so scheming and patient, not understand the simple logic of 'the bigger the plate, the greater the strength'?"

"Because he is stupid. In this world, there is no lack of people who think highly of themselves. But he is especially arrogant. Perhaps it is because of his experience when he was young that caused him to become twisted. But no matter what, things have already come to this point. There is no need to dwell on this."

Chown waved his hand to stop them from continuing the conversation.

From the looks of it, the problems they were facing were basically solved. This trip couldn't be said to be smooth sailing. After all, not all situations allowed the use of magic, and the negotiations wasted too much time. But in any case, the final result was not bad.

"If this matter is resolved, does it mean that the two of us won't have anything to do next?"

"In theory, it's none of your business, but why are you in such a hurry to leave? Is it that hard to stay with me? Am I a scourge? "

"Not to that extent. But recently, we have been doing experiments. Under the influence of Sir Grindelwald, I've been cultivating in the direction of a magic scientist."

Jon raised his eyebrows. Looking at Lille's expression, he immediately understood the situation.

Alright.

Facing this situation, he could only say that it was a good thing for people to have dreams.

"If you are in a hurry, then go back. I still want to look around and see if I can find any other base points."

"Then we're leaving?"

Lille probed. After receiving a positive answer from Jon, he and Rank glanced at each other and the two of them left the place.

Jon hid his figure and stood on the roof of a tall building.

From here, he could see most of the surrounding buildings, residences, and parks.

There were also pedestrians walking up and down the road.

These people.

If there were no accidents, they would all become the future Wizard.

Jon wasn't surprised by the Muggle's desire to become a Wizard. After all, in his memory, he was also such a person. The thought of entering a mysterious world made him feel powerless. But when he really became a Wizard, he realized that becoming a Wizard was no different from being a normal person.

But he still chose to destroy that wall.

In this world, there were always a lot of unfairness. Destroying that wall wasn't considered unfair.

For the Wizard world, they needed to interact with society. This kind of thing would stimulate their growth. This was a good thing. For the Muggle society, if there was a choice in front of the Muggle, they would definitely choose to become a Wizard. Even if some people hesitated, they would only be in danger after hesitating. But when everyone around them became a Wizard, they wouldn't resist.

After all, it would be very sad if others became a higher-class person while you didn't.

Humans were not protected animals. In this world, no matter which human society it was, there was one principle that was universal.

Don't worry about scarcity, but worry about inequality.

Most people couldn't make a decision on such a big issue, so Jon chose to help them make the decision. This might be a bit arrogant, but to be honest, the decision he made didn't affect most people's lives. Even if they became a Wizard, they still had to do what they were supposed to do.

This was because if they wanted to learn how to use their magic, they had to go back to school or seek guidance from others. Besides, they didn't have much magic in their bodies. Even if Jon had the help of the Magic Net and the Sleeping Dragon Barrier, he couldn't change everyone.

In other words, he could make the most basic changes, but he didn't have the ability to help most people improve.

Destroying a wall could be done overnight, but changing a world required the efforts of several generations. That was why he cultivated Hermione.

He believed that Hermione could do it, and he also believed that the world would always develop in a better direction.

Those people.

They would all become better people.

What should he do with Voldemort?

On this point, Jon didn't hesitate at all. He didn't sympathize with Voldemort. Voldemort had to pay the price for many of his choices, just like everyone else in this world.

As for himself, he might not be able to see the dust settle. If there was enough time, and everything developed quickly enough, perhaps he could see the initial changes in this world before he left.

If he couldn't see it, then he couldn't see it.

"I leave quietly, just as I came quietly.

I wave my sleeves and don't take away a cloud. "

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