Professor McGonagall's remarks filled the whole school with a cheerful atmosphere after breakfast.

So much so that most of the Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw students were whispering to each other in the morning Defence Against the Dark Arts class; no one paid any attention to how Professor Lockhart was performing with Miss Melinda Pobin. Subduing a werewolf with his bare hands.

"Just like this, grab the werewolf's right claw... It's a beautiful move, Miss Bobbin..." Professor Lockhart explained loudly on the podium.

"I didn't expect Slytherin's monster to be a giant snake, it's really scary!" And behind Jon, Heloise Midgen was communicating with Zacharis Smith in a low voice: "Hogg Watts will have such terrible things happen again in the future..."

"It's absolutely certain!" Zacharis said confidently: "I can't imagine that there will be creatures more terrifying than giant snakes in the school!"

Jon stuck his tongue out secretly in front, refocusing his eyes on the textbook "Wandering with Werewolves".

After ten minutes, the boring Defense Against the Dark Arts class was finally over.

When Professor Lockhart announced the end of the get out of class and the students filed out, Jon Hart deliberately slowed down, stayed alone, and walked towards the podium.

"What's the matter, Jon?" Gilderoy Lockhart's voice was light, sounding like he was in a good mood.

"Yes, Professor Lockhart." Jon's tone was calm, and he said, "I just watched your "Wandering with the Werewolves" in class, and I encountered a little trouble... I don't understand how silverware can be. The magic principle of restraining werewolves!"

"Oh, yes!" Professor Lockhart blinked.

"So... I hope to go to the library to borrow two related books. Unfortunately, they are all in the forbidden area." As he spoke, Jon handed the note in his hand.

The old trick was repeated, but this time Lockhart was not as carefree as last time. He actually looked down at the note.

"Under the Shadow of the Moon, the author is Moka Trevord, God, why does the author's name sound familiar!" Professor Lockhart said to himself: "There is also a book called "Summoning Your Heart" "Happy"... God, it's actually a book aimed at dementors, no wonder it's in the forbidden area..."

Jon was well prepared and said calmly: "Yes, Mr. Newt Scamander mentioned in "Monsters and Their Origin" that werewolves and dementors may have a certain kinship, so I I want to learn a little bit by understanding the characteristics of Dementors."

"Really... No, I mean I already knew this!" Professor Lockhart was stunned for a while, then quickly said, "Jon, don't just tell anyone you're learning about Dementors. Spells, this will make some people in the Ministry think you're doing something wrong..."

Jon froze for a moment, then nodded.

"Of course, as a teacher, I certainly won't stop my best students, thirst for knowledge and exploration!" Professor Lockhart took out a large peacock quill and scribbled on the note. This book.

"Thank you, Professor!"

...

After leaving the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom, Jon immediately went to the library.

But this time, Mrs. Pince was far less talkative than before.

She took the note and read it over and over many times. She put the note close to the lamp, trying to find traces of forgery, and there was no doubt that she failed... Ten minutes later, Mrs. Pince returned with two very large and very old books.

"It's these two!" she said coldly.

"Thank you, ma'am!"

Jon carefully put both books back in his bag, and just left as if nothing had happened.

Now that the Basilisk is dead, even though there are more than four months left in the first-year term, it is time for him to prepare for the "accident" at Hogwarts in his second year.

As he expected, the Patronus Charm was prescribed by the Ministry of Magic as a "forbidden spell". After all, Dementors are still clerks of the Ministry of Magic... They can't let lawbreakers and casually control these "civil servants" spell.

Books about werewolves are easy to find, but most of them are about how to deal with and destroy werewolves... In the face of "moderate" werewolves like Lupin, Jon feels that there is no need to make a lot of trouble in this area; after all, Lupin Under normal circumstances, you won't bite people casually, just remember not to go out randomly on the night of the full moon.

Due to his professional habits, he is more concerned that the difference in the physiological structure of werewolves and ordinary people has already caused the pathogenic mechanism of the wolf poison pathogen... Books on this topic are not easy to find, and he spent a lot of time finding them in the forbidden book area. One.

Year two (the third year of The Salvation Trio) is arguably the most stable year for Hogwarts in the next few years.

Black is notorious now, but in fact is not a villain at all, and poses no threat; he does not have the same tragic past as Harry Potter, and will not be of great interest to the Dementors; In a hurry, he is just a harmless little mouse...

And it's very simple to break the game this year. Find a chance, turn the compound decoction into Neville Longbottom, go to the door of the Gryffindor common room, and tell others that you forgot your password. After sneaking in, he killed Peter with one shot, and he was done! There is no need to play the subsequent plots, and there is no need for Peter and Voldemort to be resurrected through the Goblet of Fire...

However, this method still has some risks. After all, Peter is an adult wizard who has received a little bit of Voldemort's true inheritance, and his combat power is definitely not comparable to a second-year student... And when he is pushed to a desperate situation, a rabbit can bite, not to mention a mouse.

More importantly... how will the follow-up plot progress?

Even if Peter never imagined that Neville Longbottom, with his thick eyebrows and big eyes, would change his style of painting, he would take a gun and shoot him in the head... and then Peter died, wouldn't Voldemort be resurrected?

Impossible, Fu Er Guizi has six half-horcruxes, resurrection is an inevitable event...

Jon thought about it again and again... He felt that instead of waiting for Voldemort to be resurrected in an unknown way, with unknown consequences; it would be better to continue to sit back and watch the development of the original plot, wait for the savior to kill him, and live on the side and make a fortune.

...

Just jumped and ran to the Hufflepuff common room.

While walking down the stairs on the first floor of the castle, he met a young girl with blond curly hair.

"Mr. Hart..." The girl stopped and said softly.

"What's the matter?" Jon asked coldly, "Miss Greenglass."

"That...Professor Snape said he was waiting for you in the office at a quarter past one...he invited you to have a cup of afternoon tea," reminded Miss Daphne Greenglass.

Thanks to the book friends Peach Blossom Sanyue and Global Cold Weather for the reward

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