"But don't worry about it for now, John is ready."

Johanna smiled and took out the black notebook.

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment: "Who is John?"

Johanna smiled: "Of course it is the Hogwarts student who is very stupid and ordinary, but is not willing to go on like this, and wants to find a powerful wizard to help him. He is a Gryffindor, so for the thinking notebook, Strange things don’t bother me either.”

Lu Ke nodded: "Have you figured out how to deceive this dark wizard?"

Johanna nodded: "Actually, it's not that simple, but I'm ready."

Lu Ke sighed, and then Johanna put the notebook on the table and opened it.

"Do you know how to deal with werewolves in Defense Against the Dark Arts?"

Lu Ke looked at what Johanna wrote in the notebook with a confused look, and not long after, Tom Riddle's beautiful font appeared on the notebook.

"If you want to get high marks in the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, then make a few points clear. Werewolves are afraid of wolfsbane potion. That is their only weakness. In addition, werewolves are vulnerable to spells and sword attacks. It has strong resistance, great strength and speed, and anyone it bites will turn into a werewolf.”

"But if you really want to defeat a werewolf, the best way is to determine his humanoid identity and then knock him out on a night other than a full moon."

Johanna looked at the large paragraph of text that appeared and smiled proudly at Lu Ke: "You see, as long as you choose the right topic, everyone has endless things to say."

Lu Ke nodded: "And the following paragraph..."

Johanna nodded: "Speaking in a tone that is for the good of the other party, inadvertently bringing the topic to a dark part, and letting the poor wizard who was seduced get used to evil and despicable things, it is really sophisticated."

Lu Ke glanced at Johanna.

Johanna smiled: "You don't need to say it, I know we are the same kind of people."

Lu Ke shook his head: "No, you are not, I know very well."

Johanna smiled and glanced at Lu Ke: "Why do you have to speak so seriously?"

Lu Ke responded in silence.

Johanna then took the sapphire quill and continued the conversation in the notebook.

"You know so much, it's amazing."

To this sentence, Tom's reply was: "It's nothing, but you seem to be in a bad mood."

Johanna laughed, and then wrote: "Yes, the professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts is a stupid arrogant maniac. He can't even deal with elves. He also claims that he is the most powerful wizard in history, and even defeated I don’t believe in werewolves at all.”

Then Tom Riddle in the notebook did not hesitate to join the team of criticizing Lockhart.

Johanna wrote quickly and continued the conversation with a smile on her face: "If I knew Lockhart was a waste, I would really think that this was a dark wizard he had defeated before."

Lu Ke smiled helplessly. He knew very well why Tom Riddle behaved like this.

Of course he has reason to hate the current Defense Against the Dark Arts professor. After all, it was Tom Riddle himself who cursed him, causing this position to be replaced every year.

The original reason was that he wanted this position.

The conversation between Johanna and the dark wizard quickly progressed to the point where they talked about everything. Even Lu Ke, who was watching the whole process, was a little worried about whether Johanna had been bewitched by Tom Riddle.

But as soon as dinner time was over, Johanna closed her notebook.

"That's almost it, but this dark wizard shouldn't be eager enough to take action now, right?"

Lu Ke thought for a while, then shook his head: "I'm not sure, why did you say that?"

Johanna sighed: "Because I have a feeling that this dark wizard is a very impatient person. As long as he is sure that he can use something, he will definitely use it."

Lu Ke was silent for a moment: "His power should only work on the quill, right?"

Johanna nodded: "Of course, but what I'm worried about is not being controlled."

But if the dark wizard tried to control "John" and found that nothing happened and became wary, how would he continue to lie?

Lu Ke shook his head: "Don't be controlled, that's the most important thing."

Johanna smiled: "To put it bluntly, this is the most important thing. I will succeed, don't worry."

Lu Ke was silent for a moment, and finally said nothing more.

Time passed slowly, and Lu Ke got used to living with a time turner. He was very careful, so no one noticed and everything went smoothly.

But Lu Ke always has one thing to worry about.

That's Grindelwald's remnants.

They certainly don't give up that easily, but it's been nearly a month now and there's been no sign of their actions.

Everything seemed like Lu Ke's hallucination, but he knew very well that what happened in front of platform nine and three-quarters was definitely not an hallucination.

And such a group of powerful wizards, who have done nothing for such a long time, must be accumulating strength and planning an action that will definitely succeed.

Fortunately, Lu Ke is at Hogwarts.

Here he is most closely protected and possesses the greatest power.

Just Ravenclaw's map and control of the castle would make Lu Ke invincible.

So Lu Ke had more reason to worry.

It was absolutely impossible for him to stay in Hogwarts forever. At least he would have to send Harry home during the summer vacation.

If Grindelwald's remnants act at that time, then Lu Ke's chances of winning will be very slim.

Apart from that, Lu Ke has been doing well. Although he has four elective courses, his grades are pretty good. And now that the fun of being a teaching assistant is beginning to show, Lu Ke begins to feel that he agreed to do Muggle Studies. Teaching Assistant was the right choice.

Because some young wizards really started to become interested in the Muggle world because of the Muggle Studies class, and became less disgusted with it.

Lu Ke started from the Internet, and then started to talk about the basic consensus of Muggle society, similar to rational science, market transactions and other things. As long as it can make wizards feel fresh, students will be interested.

Slowly, when they really understood how sophisticated these things were, wizards' disdain for Muggles completely disappeared.

They may not necessarily like Muggles because of this, but even if they continue to hate them, at least they will hate them rationally.

This is already a very important change.

The biggest problem with wizards having such strange attitudes towards Muggles is that they know nothing about Muggles, and they don't feel the need to understand Muggles.

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