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Chapter 1 : Which child doesn

Chapter 2 : Ollivanders

Chapter 3 : Invitation from maternal aunt

Chapter 4 : Gryffindor or Slytherin

Chapter 5 : How could he be a pure-blood wizard?

Chapter 6 : The Hidden Bloodline: Jon

Chapter 7 : A Grand Inheritance: Jon

Chapter 8 : Preparing for Hogwarts: The Journey Begins

Chapter 9 : Unexpected Encounters at Platform Nine and Three-Quarters

Chapter 10 : Unconventional Training: Jon's Pursuit of Magical Mastery at Hogwarts

Chapter 11 : A Journey to Hogwarts: Arrival and Anticipation

Chapter 12 : The Sorting Hat's Surprise

Chapter 13 : Hufflepuff's Enigmatic Dream: Conversations with a Legendary Witch

Chapter 14 : The Mysterious Ancestral Portrait: Jon's Connection to Helga Hufflepuff

Chapter 15 : The Room of Requirement and Helga's Portrait

Chapter 16 : Unveiling Secrets

Chapter 17 : Unexpected Bonds: The Enthusiastic House-Elves and New Roommate

Chapter 18 : Unexpected Friendships and Transfiguration Lessons

Chapter 19 : n Afternoon of Boredom and Reflection: In the World of Magic

Chapter 20 : Unanswered Questions: Dumbledore's Legacy and Unexplored Mysteries in Harry Potter

Chapter 21 : Potion Brewing Challenges and Magical Environment Dynamics

Chapter 22 : Whispers and McDonald's: A Day in Hogwarts

Chapter 23 : Unveiling Shadows: The Intrigue of Grindelwald and the Unsettling Future of the Wizarding World

Chapter 24 : Dangerous Games: The Wizarding World's Economic Turmoil

Chapter 25 : The Beginning of Magical Exploration

Chapter 26 : Ravenclaw Lounge

Chapter 27 : Siblings, Spells, and Secrets

Chapter 28 : Rumours

Chapter 29 : The Discovery

Chapter 30 : The Essence of Magic: Reflections on Life, Death, and Limitations

Chapter 31 : Midnight Adventures

Chapter 32 : Choices and Preferences

Chapter 33 : Intriguing Developments

Chapter 34 : The Club Proposal: Seeking Support at Hogwarts

Chapter 35 : Haloween party

Chapter 36 : A Halloween Surprise and Unexpected Responsibilities

Chapter 37 : Winter's Arrival and Midnight Secret

Chapter 38 : The Awakening of Rowena's Eyeglass

Chapter 39 : Unicorn

Chapter 40 : The Unicorn Encounter

Chapter 41 : The Hufflepuff Magical Research Society

Chapter 42 : A Hogwarts Holiday Homecoming

Chapter 43 : A Wizard's Christmas Gift

Chapter 44 : Christmas vibes.

Chapter 45 : Jon's Secret Project

Chapter 46 : An Evening of Reflection and Preparation

Chapter 47 : The Wizard's Discovery

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Chapter No28:Rumours

"Oh my, how times fly." The screams of Peeves echoed through the castle, giving the just-finished class students a severe headache. Time flies quickly at Hogwarts, which means that the time for heavy tasks during the semester has arrived. The weather in the Scottish Highlands is gradually getting colder. The damp cold air seeps in through the castle windows and fills the entire castle. There are always a few days in a week when the corridors are noisy. Madam Pomfrey, the school nurse, has prepared a lot of cold prevention potions. Jon drinks a little bit every day. Although it is not the medieval Europe plagued by the Black Death, influenza is still a serious concern. To avoid infection, Jon, who spends a long time in less crowded areas, takes some time every day to go to the eighth floor and breathe fresh air. This method is indeed effective in preventing drowsiness. However, Jon doesn't feel cold wearing his temperature-regulated robes, while others who are careless might catch a cold. After dealing with 2-3 students who had a fever due to catching a cold, Madam Pomfrey instructed the heads of the houses to inform the students to avoid spending too much time in high places. Even the flying lessons had their flying time shortened. As a result, Jon had much more time to study and practice spells in the Ravenclaw common room. Since no one went to the eighth floor, he didn't have to be overly cautious when entering or leaving the secret room. And for some reason, Dumbledore would often disappear from the school. Recently, Jon has been practicing Transfiguration spells in the secret room, frequently going in and out of the eighth floor, but he rarely saw Dumbledore's figure, and even Snape, who used to go in and out of the Headmaster's office, was not seen much. At this time, Dumbledore should be collecting Voldemort's Horcruxes, right? ... Meanwhile, the regular classes continued. Transfiguration class was still the same. His performance wasn't particularly outstanding. Although he had made significant progress privately, his performance in class was just average. It couldn't be called top-notch, but it was still better than most people. In fact, it was even more challenging to control oneself like this than to reveal one's true level. But isn't this good? Who said that effort must be shown to others? Jon had long surpassed the age of seeking attention by being a top student. Silent and successful learning was the mainstream. Put in a little more effort secretly every day; it was a sufficient and necessary condition to become an excellent scholar. The same went for the Defense Against the Dark Arts class. Jon couldn't pretend not to know because he had three boys beside him who needed help. Every time Jon pretended not to be able to perform magic, they naturally didn't make much effort either. "Look, even a pure-blood wizard like Jon can't do it. Isn't it normal for me not to be able to do it?" After experiencing this a few times, Jon stopped pretending not to be able to learn. During a certain class, his proficiency in dark magic suddenly improved, successfully igniting the enthusiasm for learning in his three roommates. However, there were drawbacks. His name went from being ignored to "that Slytherin from Hufflepuff" in the mouths of students from other houses. Jon didn't mind nicknames, but this one was really unpleasant. History of Magic was as boring as ever. Everyone in class was sleeping, but Jon wasn't sleeping either. However, he wasn't paying attention to the class either. For a first-year History of Magic class, he could just flip through the book on his own. During class, he was always doodling on paper. Students sitting near him occasionally saw those completely incomprehensible curves and charts, and they always felt like he was doing some strange dark magic. Especially with his peculiar behavior, running to the eighth floor alone every day. "Speaking of which, recently students from our house have started paying attention to you. I heard that several people went to the eighth floor to find you, but couldn't locate you. As a result, everyone is speculating that you actually have some secret and are secretly practicing dark magic within the castle." During dinner, the four of them sat in a small corner of the Hufflepuff table whispering to each other. After Stephen finished speaking, Fred immediately continued, "Yeah, yeah, they also say that your proficiency in spells suddenly became abnormally strong. They say that you were lured and corrupted by the devil, which granted you immense talent." "And also, they say you secretly broke into Ravenclaw's common room to peep at their girls." "Huh?" Jon facepalmed. "Who started these rumors?" "I don't know about the others, but that's what I overheard when your sister was talking to Cedric," casually said Scali, chewing on his salad innocently. Of course, it's not surprising at all. Jon pushed the last rumor to the back of his mind. After all, he had no plans to date anyone at Hogwarts. If his reputation wasn't good, so be it. However, the first two rumors were worth paying attention to. Aren't the assignments at Hogwarts enough? Why do these young wizards have time to investigate his whereabouts? He underestimated it, and besides, Hufflepuff didn't lack other pure-blood wizards to pay attention to. It seems that it's better to wander at night next time, even though he's not good at the Disillusionment Charm, it's still better than being followed by someone. Jon scooped another spoonful of mashed potatoes into his mouth, sighed silently, and then suddenly lifted his head, as if he remembered something. "You guys go ahead and eat. I'll go to Ravenclaw for a bit." Stephen and the others watched Jon's brisk figure and exchanged a glance, shaking their heads. Jon naturally went to find Bella in Ravenclaw. Of course, not to fight. Not to mention whether he could win or not, even if he could, he shouldn't lay a hand on a girl. Moreover, if he fought his own sister, would he still want to live when he returned home? He was afraid he would end up with a mixed doubles match against his family. He went there to retrieve something. Earlier, he asked Bella to help him buy something from Hogsmeade Village, and it had been a while. He didn't know if she managed to get it. "No, I didn't," Bella said straightforwardly. The two words floated lightly from her mouth. "The thing you wanted is too peculiar. It's both a fluid and cannot leak, and it shouldn't be easily detached. It has to be easily squeezed, and it's best if it has good transformation ability. Where can I buy such advanced stuff for you? Hogsmeade isn't run by Santa Claus, little bro, get a grip." Jon was speechless. Excuse me, how is this thing advanced? Isn't it just slightly looser modeling clay? Are wizarding children really not that resourceful? Jon didn't continue to complain. He decided to give up on convenience and do it himself. It was already October, and he hadn't started trying to open the drawer in the study. If he didn't unlock it soon, it would be Christmas vacation!