Chapter six hundred and twentieth fourth persuasion
Although I don’t know why Grindelwald would take action to erase Fudge’s part of his memory, Grindelwald has a legitimate reason for everything he does. Jon will never doubt Grindelwald’s actions.
motivation.
Moreover, Grindelwald is not present now. He is not here, so there are some things that he cannot directly ask.
Forget it, it's not a big deal.
"Where is Professor Lockhart now?"
Jon still remembered that when he was leaving, Lockhart was following Dumbledore. Although his appearance and identity had changed, his last name remained the same.
Besides, the appearance is different anyway, and there is a real Lockhart lying in the Magic Hospital. No one would think that this Lockhart belongs to Peter Lockhart.
"I don't know. I haven't seen him for a long time. He seems to have gone out to do something. You also know that Dumbledore will never tell us these things. He doesn't speak, and Professor Lockhart also refuses to tell us."
Could it be that something really happened?
Could this be why Dumbledore lost control of the situation?
Jon had a lot of doubts in his heart, but he couldn't tell Stephen these doubts, because Stephen probably couldn't understand them, and even if he understood them, there would be no way to solve them.
Knowing too much is not a good thing for him.
Forget it, I think after Dumbledore handles this matter, he won't be so busy. They will have many opportunities to communicate in the next month before the holiday.
"It's getting late, why don't you ask them if they want to go to the training ground for dinner tonight? After all, I just came back and I always want to meet everyone."
The people Jon mentioned were naturally the people who were close to him, such as his three roommates, his cousin, and perhaps his cousin's good friends.
Stephen had quietly told him before that since he had been away for so long, the relationship between Gryffindor and Slytherin had become worse and worse, so he had to borrow the power of Ravenclaw to help.
And that Penelope Crevat, as the prefect of Ravenclaw and someone close to Percy Weasley, naturally had to borrow her power.
No matter what, it's just one person anyway, come as soon as you come.
If she is unwilling to cooperate, Jon has a thousand ways to make her cooperate or make her lose her memory of this period of time.
And then there's the question about Ariana.
During the time he left, although the Magic Network has matured, the current Magic Network is still not able to instill power into Ariana as they envisioned, so Ariana's soul should still be with Dumbledore.
Or Dumbledore's brother, one of the two is preserved in the dream.
Jon is more inclined to this candidate, Aberforth.
Because Aberforth's soul power is closer to his sister and not as powerful as Dumbledore - sometimes, strong does not necessarily mean absolutely good.
But no matter what, now that he is back, we can start working on this matter.
But these things can all be slowed down.
Dumbledore was subject to too many restrictions. He cared too much about other people's opinions of him and the responsibilities imposed on him by the outside world. If he were many years younger, this kind of restriction would actually be a good thing, but now he is an old man.
Old people will always be irrational sometimes.
Jon couldn't pile everything on too tightly, at least he had to give Dumbledore time to relax.
Stephen went to find someone.
Naturally, Jon could only return to the training ground alone. Although he had to have people come over for dinner in the evening, he did not need to prepare the food. The elves would prepare everything.
When he reached the edge of the playing field, Jon turned back silently.
He looked at the fresh faces in the arena and suddenly felt a little melancholy.
This kind of emotion is already very rare for him. In the small world he just experienced, almost all the emotions he originally had have been worn away, making him the person he is now.
Without emotions, you can do a lot of things.
It also allows him to maintain a relatively independent perspective on the existence of these people.
In his eyes, these living people on the field, whether they were students or other wizards, were like clear fulcrums. They formed an invisible network that enveloped Dumbledore.
It is precisely because of the existence of these people that Dumbledore had to linger in this position for so many years.
Even the legendary wizards each have their own emotions and cannot be completely independent. It is as if all of Grindelwald's emotions are shrouded in Dumbledore, and Dumbledore is also bound by these pressures from society.
The method is independent.
In fact, it's not that they can't do it, it's just that they don't want to do it. Even for legendary wizards, it's difficult to leave the world they originally lived in and completely let go of everything.
Unless they can be like Jon, carefree and don't care about anything.
But there is no one in this world who really doesn't care about anything. Even Jon is not immune. If someone threatens him with his parents' lives, he will also kill those people one by one.
It is understandable that some things should be applied to others.
Jon suddenly thought of something like this in a book he had read.
"One sailor teases his mouth with his pipe, and another sailor limps and imitates his disability. Once he falls into the world of ridicule, his mighty and powerful wings will be unable to move."
Philosophical principles actually apply here.
If Dumbledore can figure it out, then Jon doesn't need to worry about these things. If Dumbledore can't figure it out, it's useless no matter how much he talks.
He just needs to do his own thing well. Voldemort has been resurrected, and his power will gradually return to its peak state. He may even advance to become a legendary wizard. The power of the wizarding world is getting stronger and stronger.
, it is difficult to guarantee that Voldemort will not receive any favors from the increasingly powerful vision.
Voldemort is already close to the level of a legendary wizard. If he quickly returns to his original strength after his resurrection and advances to a higher level, then Jon will have some trouble taking action.
After all, he would not collide directly with Voldemort, but in the current situation where Dumbledore and Grindelwald were unwilling to take action directly, Jon had no other choice.
If one of Dumbledore and Grindelwald could be persuaded to hurry up and get rid of Voldemort, these things would not be delayed until now.
Chapter completed!