It was both accidental and inevitable that Rita Skeeter was able to obtain this revelation.

Because she disclosed a lot of nonsense about Dumbledore and made the Daily Prophet a fortune, in order to keep her out of the limelight, the editor asked her to suspend her duties for a period of time and then reinstate her after the limelight was over.

original……

That's what the script was, but Mr. Lovegood's Quibbler magazine came out too soon, costing Rita Skeeter her job.

Nowadays, people prefer to use weekly newspapers to argue with each other, and don’t like to hear your gossip.

Of course, it would be better if we could fight every day!

Rita Skeeter, who lost her job, was a little confused and melancholy, and then she saw her unlucky schoolmate Bertha Jorkins.

I heard that after this guy entered the Ministry of Magic, he always made mistakes and was kicked around in various departments. Now he works in the Department of Magical Sports and Sports.

But why does she look so haggard?

Rita's paparazzi-like sense of smell made Rita feel that there was something to dig into here, and then she bought Bertha a drink.

The next day, "Wizard Weekly" printed more than 3,000 copies. The reason was simple. They received Rita's article "Barty Crouch: Uncovering the Mask of the Hypocrite", which detailed the story of Barty Crouch. Crouch used his wife's body to get his son out of Azkaban, and when Bertha Jorkins discovered something was wrong, he used the Oblivion Curse on her more than three times in a row.

However, while Mr. Crouch was not paying attention, Bertha escaped from Crouch's old house by apparating. When she hurried to the foyer, Mr. Crouch, who was being chased, forcibly cast several Oblivion spells. curse.

Then, the director of the International Magic Exchange and Cooperation Department was knocked unconscious by the guard in charge of the gate, Mr. Eric Munch.

Well, he actually whipped it with a stick, not a wand.

Eric Munch was probably very dissatisfied when he saw Mr. Director continuously using magic such as the Forgetting Curse on a woman who had lost the ability to resist, so he rushed forward without giving the other party a chance to react. , after knocking him unconscious, a lot of stun spells, leg-locking spells, and power-relaxing spells were thrown at him, and Mr. Director could not even think of resisting at all.

This is why when Sirius took the children to the Ministry of Magic, Mr. Guard was so sleepy that he not only came to work overtime, but also caught a vicious criminal. He thought he could get an extra bonus and buy his favorite things. of machine parts.

"You think, should we change the weekly newspaper to a daily newspaper?" Mr. Lovegood looked heartbroken. "I feel like I missed out on 100 million."

In less than a month, this shaggy-haired man made leaps and bounds of progress. Not only did he no longer struggle with the problem of the Snorlax, but he also gained a strong will to strive for progress.

But change it to a daily newspaper...

Robert had no idea about this. This kind of journal that published the opinions of two sides was no less than starting a war on the forum. Although it was not instant, it looked no different from the two sides quarreling under the careful arrangement of the editors. .

This kind of thing can happen once a week. If we argue every day, wouldn't it mean that a large-scale scolding war will break out?

Wizards are all emotional creatures, especially some who are quite destructive.

Seeing that his partner had no such thoughts, Mr. Lovegood breathed a sigh of relief, and then said happily, "I'm going to take Luna to travel to Norway!"

"Travel?" Robert was confused, "Looking for the Snorlax?"

"It's not..." Mr. Lovegood paused, "It's just an ordinary trip. By the way, Luna will gain a lot of insights to prepare for the next trip to the Bent-Horned Snorlax."

If there is anything special about Norway...the Nobel Prize?

Robert shook his head as his mind turned in the wrong direction, and then he remembered that Norway seemed to be a country rich in forest resources, as was Sweden next to it. If you want to find almost extinct magical creatures, these two countries are indeed good places to go.

Cold enough and secluded enough.

"Well, in that case." Robert became interested, "Why don't we come together?"

"Huh?"

When we talk about Scandinavia, we think of Norse mythology, the birth of ancient runes, and Thor, the God of Thunder, and his love-hate brother Loki.

Of course, we all know that's not his brother, that's his uncle.

...why it feels even weirder.

"I wonder if we can see the aurora!" Ron stood beside the ship with excitement on his face, looking at the distant coastline. "I can't believe that dad is willing to take us on a trip!"

Mr. Weasley and Mr. Lovegood were tasting the wine on the ship. Mrs. Weasley was also a little happy. For all women, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland are countries in fairy tales.

But Mr. Weasley still complained, "Going to Africa to see the Sahara Desert is obviously more challenging! Why don't you like it? Maybe we can take pictures under the pyramids."

Yes, Mr. Weasley, who originally received the bonus, was going to invite everyone to go to Egypt to see the pyramids. But when Robert suggested that Mr. Lovegood was going to take Luna to Norway, the direction of the wind immediately changed.

In summer, of course you have to go to the north to escape the heat!

Mr. Lovegood was also a little sad. He was originally planning to take Luna to the big forest...

"Forest?" Mrs. Weasley looked at him doubtfully, "Shouldn't we go to see it in winter? Especially at Christmas time."

Mr. Lovegood opened his mouth, wanting to say that he was looking for the Scimitar-Horned Snorlax, but then he realized that it was really cold in Norway in the winter! At that time, searching for the Bent-Horned Snorlax was the right solution!

The adult wizards were discussing in low voices when Ron came over angrily.

Looking at her youngest son, Mrs. Weasley didn't know what to say. She asked somewhat plainly, "Why not go with Percy and the others?"

"I just said that I wanted to see the aurora, and they just said in one sentence that you can't see the aurora in summer. This is common sense." Ron looked annoyed, "Why don't I know this common sense?"

Mrs. Weasley was also a little confused, "Can't you see the aurora in summer?"

"What is the aurora?" Mr. Weasley was also a little confused. "Why do we need to see the lights in Norway? Don't we have magic lights at home?"

Mr. Lovegood said dryly, "Aurora is a natural phenomenon, um, just like the sunset?"

It's actually different.

"So you have to see it after dark?" Mr. Weasley became interested, "Can it also be seen in the Corrupt Country?"

"Should...can't..." Mr. Lovegood said euphemistically, "Aurora can only be seen at night near the polar circle. In summer, because the Arctic Circle is in the polar day period, it is difficult to observe aurora."

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