In This Hogwarts Without a Savior

Chapter 405 403 The Third Project

Chapter 405 403. The third project

Grindelwald seemed to be just talking casually, and he didn't mean to argue with Jon about it too much.

Similarly, facing Jon's question, he answered very straightforwardly.

"Real prophecies can't see such detailed things." He didn't move his eyes away from the experimental data in his hand, "What's more, the kind of magic you are mastering has never appeared in history, so there will be no trace of fate, or even if it is left, it will be difficult to see clearly, at most just some vague appearances."

Jon still asked without giving up.

"Then sir, what appearance do you see in me?"

Hearing his question, Grindelwald put down the parchment in his hand, raised his head and looked into Jon's golden eyes that could not be hidden at all.

"Death."

Jon was stunned.

"What?"

"Death." Grindelwald repeated his words again, and picked up the newspaper again, and said calmly, "From the first time I saw you, I felt that the breath of death around you was very heavy, much heavier than the last time you left me."

Jon was not scared, he just touched his chin and thought.

"Could it be the Thestrals?"

"I didn't say that you should connect this with the Animagus magical animal you will become. This is just a prophecy for you personally. I suggest that you should be as careful as possible no matter what you do recently, otherwise I don't want to see you in the coffin when we meet next time."

Grindelwald's words were still so sharp and harsh, but Jon didn't care. He knew very well that this was actually the unique concern of this old man.

"Don't worry, sir. Even without your reminder, I know that the last project of the Triwizard Tournament is about to begin. If the Dark Lord has any big plans, he will probably start them at this time. I will be careful."

"Since you know it, what are you still doing here?" Grindelwald got up from his chair and threw the research report he had read into the burning fire. "You have received all the information you can get from me. Why don't you get out of here?"

Originally, Jon wanted to say a few words to Grindelwald and ask him how he had been living recently and whether he was eating and sleeping normally. He couldn't help but curl his lips. This old man is like this. When he came, he said that he didn't know how to be considerate of the elderly, and when he was ready to be considerate, he asked him to get out.

But Jon certainly didn't have any dissatisfaction with this. He got up and said, "Then take care of your health recently," and then left the principal's office.

In the end, Grindelwald was left alone looking at the jumping fire, and couldn't help but narrow his eyes.

If Jon is still here and looks at him, he will find that the scene reflected in the old man's eyes is exactly the same as the scene when he looked at him just now.

In the end, Jon did not figure out what his Animagus is.

But generally speaking, after this time, his body is developing in a good direction.

The changes in physical fitness stopped on the second day. Jon concealed his identity and went to a gym in Lyon to do some tests with professional equipment. It was determined that his physical exercise indicators have reached the level that can be compared with some professional athletes.

It sounds like it is not an exaggeration, but you have to know that Jon has never had systematic training, and his body has not grown much obvious muscles or become much stronger. It is still the same as before.

Such changes are still very effective. Even if wizards in the magic world basically do not encounter close combat, Jon's own ring casting feature of spell stopping guarantees that once the magic wave cannot match, it also provides him with a possibility of forcing both sides to fight in close combat.

Now his physical fitness has improved, and most wizards in the magic world, especially dark wizards, are basically otakus who never leave their homes. If it comes to a close combat situation, his chances of winning will be higher.

Not only that, better physical fitness will also make his casting speed, reaction and movement to avoid spells much stronger, which means that there is an all-round improvement.

Then there is the change in appearance.

To be honest, this is what bothers Jon. He recently discovered that it is not just his skin that has changed, but the new magic power has also changed his entire temperament.

According to the information that Jon asked Hermione to help him find out privately from the girls, many girls secretly said that as long as they look at Jon recently, they give people a very warm feeling, just like spring flowers blooming. If Jon smiles again, it will make people's hearts melt.

Such a description made Jon speechless. He also specifically asked Hermione if she had the same feeling, but Hermione didn't speak, just looked at him without saying anything.

Well, even if he didn't speak, Jon could already get the answer.

He seemed to have a different kind of charm, a bit like the effect of a veela, but obviously not as rude, it was just an invisible change, and only for the opposite sex. People like Navi and Ron felt that Jon was no different from before, except for his cool eyes.

In order to verify the effect of such a charm, or what the range of affinity is, he went to find Gabri, who had been playing crazy with the new ghosts in the school these days, to verify it.

Although Gabri kept shaking her head and said that she felt that Jon was no different from before, Jon still felt something strange from her red cheeks and heavier breathing.

Can even ghosts be affected?

Jon didn't dare to try anymore, and he began to concentrate on studying how to hide his particularly conspicuous eyes.

At first, he went to the city of Lyon to buy a pair of contact lenses, but before he could put them on his eyes, the contact lenses were burned to ashes, and the dust blew into his eyes, making Jon burst into tears on the spot. It's all over the face, but it's a pity that Neville is an old man next to him. If Hermione were here, she could help him blow it.

Only then did he realize that these golden eyes not only looked like fire on the surface, they also showed the characteristics of flames.

Color contact lenses were no longer available, and Jon had no way to finely control the transformation to the point where only his eyes would change.

He had no choice but to squint his eyes as much as possible to prevent his pale golden eyes from being too conspicuous, but it was precisely because of his squinting that he looked more like a central air conditioner to the girls. The heart-warming sunshine boy.

In other words, wearing a hat all day long at school would make it even weirder, otherwise Jon wouldn't have taken off the hood on his robe.

Fortunately, the days passed quickly and Jon didn't have to wait long. The final game of the Triwizard Tournament was getting closer and closer.

The day before the game officially started, Dumbledore took Jon and the others back to the territory of Hogwarts Castle. What they didn't know was that during their absence, something strange happened in the castle. Known secrets.

Snape officially got the news on the third day before the last project started.

He rejected Matthew immediately, but Matthew only said that he was not asking for Snape's opinion, but that they could not contact Voldemort now, so he asked him to pass on the matter.

"Even if I tell him, the master is unlikely to agree. I don't think it will be in vain, Mr. Graves." Snape had a cold face. He couldn't figure out what went wrong with Matthew's mind and actually asked him. He made such a request.

Matthew just smiled mysteriously, and then said to Snape.

"Yes or no, just ask that gentleman for his opinion. If he punishes you, you can put all the responsibility on me. Since I dare to make this request to you, it means that in my heart There is an estimate.”

Snape was silent.

Of course he didn't think Matthew was a fool, but since he was not a fool but could say such ridiculous things, there was certainly some basis for it.

But the key question now is that he can't contact Voldemort at all, so how can he verify this?

The truth must not be told to Matthew, so Snape could only hold him back first, and then found Crouch.

After hearing Snape's retelling, Crouch's face immediately darkened.

"Who gave them the courage!"

"That's the problem. A request that is impossible for a normal person to think about, but he just told me like this. What makes him think that the master will agree to it?"

Snape's question silenced Crouch.

He seemed to be controlling the anger in his heart, pacing back and forth in his office.

"If we give an incorrect answer to this matter, it will most likely expose the fact that we have lost contact with the owner."

Of course Snape knew this, and he looked at Crouch.

"We need to think from the beginning. First of all, this competition was proposed by the owner. The first and second projects have nothing to do with Graves and the others, but the third project was run by the three of them. But What the project will be compared to is determined long before the competition begins.”

Crouch stopped walking as he continued Snape's words.

"In the first project, since we have a way to send the golden snitch in question into the Forbidden Forest and let Jon Green get it, we represent the three federations that mainly host the Triwizard Tournament. Among the referees, there are people who surrender to the master. This means that the master already knows all the contents of the three events before the game starts, and that person will tell everything he knows. "

Snape said calmly.

"And there is also the matter of the principal's office being invaded. We all know that we want to really protect that office. In fact, the master has many ways, even the simplest house elf can do it, but he didn't use any of them, so At the same time, the person disappeared. Does this mean that he actually didn’t care about this happening from beginning to end?”

Crouch looked at Snape closely.

"You have to think clearly, if we guess the master's thoughts wrongly, what will be the consequences of this matter?"

"That's why I came to you." Snape said expressionlessly, "We need to bear the risks and responsibilities together."

Such straightforward words made Crouch seem a little irritated. Of course he knew what Snape was thinking. He was not afraid of taking responsibility, but worried that if he made the wrong choice, it would destroy the plan of his god-like master. .

Finally Crouch sat back in his chair and spoke.

"Go get back to Graves and say we agree."

Jon and his friends spent a night in the carriage, and were ready the next morning.

When leaving the carriage, Dumbledore took out the things he had prepared for a long time according to Slytherin's advice from Barrow.

"There are two in total. You keep one and I keep one. It depends on who is unlucky to encounter it." Dumbledore said softly.

Jon put the things into the interlayer of the inner pocket of his robe, where a special magic was specially applied to hide alchemical props with magical properties.

"I still hope I don't encounter it." Jon muttered, and then walked out of the carriage with Dumbledore, "Professor, be careful, I don't want to wait until I finish the game and then show up to find you lying on the bed."

Dumbledore blinked.

"Maybe when you come back, you will find that I have become a tombstone?"

"This joke is not funny at all."

After approaching Matthew and his group, the two stopped talking. It was at this time that they found that many students gathered at this location of the Quidditch field in front of the castle.

At a glance, Jon felt that there were no more spectators than in the previous game, which made him frown.

According to his estimation, there should be no spectators for this game, or even if there were, people who did not participate in the game would not be able to see anything. But the current situation was different from what he thought.

When Jon and Diane came over, Emil and Draco were also brought over by Snape. The four participating warriors were all present, and Matthew was ready to announce the specific rules of the last project at this time.

"When I accepted the referee commission for this game, I was actually quite honored." Matthew's voice spread throughout the stadium, "This is not just a grand event that has been restarted after hundreds of years, but also about the superiority and inferiority between two ideas and two systems. And now, we have successfully carried out the last project. I hope that no matter what the final result is, this game can be successfully concluded."

"And the venue for this last project is not in this stadium."

He faced Jon and the other four, with a smile on his face, and pointed to the towering Hogwarts Castle.

"What you are about to face next is the castle you are fighting for!"

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