Although the task list given by the system was a bit unexpected to John, especially the last few names, he had almost no memory at all.
But after thinking about it for a moment, he came back to his senses.
Yes, in the eyes of most people, only protagonists like Harry Potter and Hermione are worthy of the title of genius.
But this is from the perspective of the main character, Harry Potter.
From a different perspective, take Malfoy as an example. In the original work, he was only portrayed as Harry Potter's nemesis in the early days and existed as a contrast to Harry Potter. There was almost no outstanding performance to speak of in the early stage.
But in reality?
As the only son of the Malfoy family, among a series of pure-blood families headed by the Malfoy family, Draco Malfoy's talent can be regarded as the best among his peers, otherwise he would not be among the Slytherins. There will be so many fans and followers.
From the perspective of this circle, Draco Malfoy is truly a genius.
Thinking about it this way, John somewhat understood the system's criteria for selecting geniuses.
I'm afraid it's simply based on strength and potential, rather than this genius's style of conduct.
Pansy Parkinson, Daphne Greengrass.
John has no memory of these two names, but he knows the two surnames. After all, the Church's Department of Doctrine is also a member of the magical world. Although he has relatively little contact with it, he has some common sense information. There is no shortage.
These two surnames are among the 28 sacred pure-blood families in the magic world, and they are both relatively extreme.
So there is a high probability that these two, like Draco, belong to Slytherin.
It's no wonder that John has no impression of them. After all, as the "Villain Academy", apart from those who are already famous, there are too few characters.
Moreover, John strongly suspected that their selection was related to the "shadow" professionals in the mission prompts.
After all, Slytherin students often have unique talents in dark magic.
If conventional wizards are pitted against Holy Light professionals, then Black Magic is pitted against Shadow professionals.
Well, let’s forget about it for now. Anyway, we’ll find out when school starts.
"Hey, John, what are you thinking about? Are you listening to me?" Hermione in John's arms raised her head and looked at him angrily and shouted.
In vain, she wanted to share her interesting stories at school with this cousin whom she hadn't seen for half a year, but after talking for a long time, the other party actually became stunned.
"Oh, I'm sorry, dear, mainly I was thinking about how to tell you about you being a wizard!" Seeing that the little cousin was angry, John hurriedly brought up a heavy topic to divert the other party's attention. .
There is no doubt that in the system's task list, Hermione, as John's cousin, is the one he can easily guide to become a Holy Light professional.
But since the system has listed so many candidates on the list, and the task can be completed repeatedly, John will certainly not be satisfied with just guiding her.
And since he was already confirmed to be admitted as a professor at Hogwarts, he was naturally not in a hurry.
After all, no one stipulates that while becoming a Holy Light professional, one cannot be a wizard... just like John himself.
"...Come on John, I'm not a child anymore." Before receiving the admission notice to Hogwarts, Hermione was obviously not interested in wizards, a legendary existence. Very possible.
It's just that Hermione, who had never been in contact with the magical world at this time, didn't realize the seriousness of the problem and thought John was going to tell her a story.
"Oh, little angel, this is not a bedtime story!" So John told Hermione again what he had just told the Grangers about the magical world and the existence of Hogwarts, and then continued Demonstrated the art of light.
"Wow, that's cool! Can I do this in the future?" Hermione exclaimed with her eyes widened when she saw the gentle and bright light ball in John's hand.
"Of course, you will become a great wizard...even more than just a wizard!" John raised his eyebrows and then looked at the Grangers. "I know you still have a lot of doubts. It's better to choose a different day. , it’s still early today, so I will take you to see the wizarding society. To be honest, I rarely go there. By the way, we can also have a dinner there and experience the food in the magical world - although I think that No need to expect too much as with regular British food.”
Primary schools in the UK usually end school at three o'clock in the afternoon, and today is Friday, so school ends earlier, and it's not even three o'clock yet.
So John had enough time to take the Granger family to see them.
As for where to go, it is naturally the most popular commercial street in the British wizarding world in London, the famous Diagon Alley!
But as he said, although he is considered a member of the wizarding world and knows about the existence of Diagon Alley, as a church member who lives in Rome all year round, he rarely has the opportunity to go to Diagon Alley.
"Good idea...but how are we going to get there? Do you want to ride a broomstick?" Mr. Granger unexpectedly showed more interest in John's suggestion than Mrs. Granger and Hermione.
One question almost silenced John.
"...of course driving. Flying broomsticks are indeed a common means of transportation for wizards, but that thing can't carry people, and ordinary people can't control that thing." John shook his head and said, and I don't have a broom either. He added silently in his mind.
It's not that John can't afford it, but it's not necessary.
As a Holy Light professional, how could John not have his own mount?
When riding out on his Holy Light War Horse, the turnaround rate is definitely not comparable to that of a flying broomstick.
In fact, it's not just John. Most of the church wizards actually don't like to use those magical means of transportation when going out unless they are really in a hurry.
It's true that it's fast, but it's not comfortable and it affects the image.
Aren’t cars and planes nice?
The magical world, which is almost completely isolated from the ordinary world, does not need to pay attention to these things, but the church wizards who have always been in the mortal society are still very particular.
Moreover, the Italian Ministry of Magic is not as rigid as the British Ministry of Magic. Even if wizards are taught to make some magical modifications to ordinary people's means of transportation, they will choose to turn a blind eye.
"Uh, okay...I'll drive!" Mr. Granger said a little disappointed.
"No, take my car, my car is big!" John waved his hand.