curse the world at hogwarts

Chapter 92: The Quibbler is the root of all evil?

After carefully understanding the publishing industry in the wizarding world, Rhine suddenly realized that something was wrong with him.

In terms of teaching materials, there was a conflict of ideas between his thinking and the wizards, which was what led to the embarrassing situation——

Except for the popular stuff like Lockhart, the teaching materials at Hogwarts are all solid and good, and they teach the true skills of magic.

Can printing be streamlined?Can it be packed flat with glue that is easy to fall apart?Which book do students read that is not a tome that is thread-bound or even more exquisitely crafted?

It is said that some teachers compromised on the binding of textbooks and changed the hard-cover books to soft-cover books. This was the contribution of a certain class of Hufflepuff badgers.

They protested in groups, thinking that hard-cover books were too uncomfortable to use as pillows...

According to Hannibal, the Muggle black market is still popular in trading textbooks that occasionally leak out, and they are completely regarded as magical treasures left by evil wizards, and they have no idea that these are textbooks used by minors.

Of course, some buyers were quickly discouraged because they spent all their money buying Snape's textbooks.

The magic potion does not have the corresponding magic power to brew it. If you take it, it is like water of life and death. You can sleep and never wake up.

As an ordinary person, Rhine cannot help but be surrounded by the world. He has brought the textbook concept of popularizing education and streamlining costs in his previous life into the present.

"Are there no people doing simple private printing?"

If it was just more money, Rhine would still consider it, although there is a high probability that he would have to ask Gomes for help.

But "private" is what he values ​​more.

Mr. Weasley shook his head: "For families with private printing requirements, the cost will only be higher, and they are basically the ones you want to avoid..."

"By the way, does your family have a neighbor named Lovegood?" Rhine suddenly remembered something.

Mr. Weasley was stunned and nodded hesitantly: "You have to use the connection between the land and the ground as the standard. They can be considered neighbors, but they are a bit far away... That's right!"

He clapped his hands suddenly, showing a look of joy.

"I forgot about him like that? He must have a way!"

Mr. Xenophilius Lovegood devoted half his life to taking advantage of the Ministry of Magic's unrestricted version number. He distributed the privately printed booklet "The Quibbler" everywhere for a fee, and he had both the requirements of saving money and being beautiful.

Those who generate electricity for love are eternal gods.

Following Mr. Weasley, Rhine quickly returned to the Burrow and met Ron's surprised face.

"Rhine? Are you here to see me?"

The little guy's family is quite suffocating. At the beginning of the holiday, he was still immersed in the warmth of returning home, but now he is looking forward to the start of school.

Why does Rhine quite like this boy?

Because he is the most similar person to Rhine in his two lives, exploring the unpredictable life in an ordinary and unreliable way, even today.

Rhine replied with a smile: "No."

Ron jumped.

In Mr. Weasley's eyes, Rhine's confrontation with Ron was similar to Bill's. He laughed loudly and called his wife to cook, and then sent Ron to take Rhine to Lovegood's house.

Ron's mouth was so loud that he could hang a bottle of Butterbeer, and he grunted angrily as he walked forward.

However, Lai Yin complained in both negative and positive ways: "Don't imitate other girls' acts of coquettishness. You don't have that advantage."

"How can we fix it?" Ron decided angrily and burn Hermione's letters when he got back.

However, before arriving at Lovegood's Strange Cottage and knocking on the door, Rhine handed Ron a licking-resistant candy. It was the kind that impressed European and American children very much, and they couldn't finish it.

Rhine vaguely remembered reading on the Internet in his previous life that such a candy would have to be licked tens of thousands of times. Of course, children would not have the patience... People who do experiments are also very exploratory.

Ron was pleasantly surprised: "You bought it when you went to America?"

"Yes," Rhine said, "I got a few at the gas station."

Ron firmly believed that Rhine was just arrogant, but Rhine could swear to God that what he said was true.

"Tuk Tuk Tuk-"

"Suck yo-"

Following Rhine's knock on the door and Ron's eating candy, the door of the strange hut in front of him opened from the inside, revealing the weathered face of a middle-aged handsome man.

"Reader?" he asked cautiously, "debt collector?"

"..." Rhine was speechless. He believed that the person who came to see him most of the time was the latter.

Looking over Xenophilius's shoulder, Rhine saw a little girl with the same long silver hair in the room, stuffing stewed potatoes into her mouth.

Seeing Luna's calm and even tasteful expression, Rhine suddenly became curious. Could it be that the Lovegood family inherited the recipe of a certain white-haired dumpling and could make stewed potatoes have a different flavor?

"Ahem!" Xenophilius looked unhappy.

Rhine quickly came back to his senses and said to him with a smile: "I am Rhine Lyle, the director of the Academic Affairs Office of Hogwarts."

"Is it you?" Xenophilius's eyes suddenly started to glow green, "Did you read the special article I wrote and decide to communicate with me?"

Rhine was stunned again.

He finally understood why Hermione and Luna were at odds with each other. It was a conflict caused by her way of thinking.

Perhaps because he was deeply troubled by two souls, Rhine himself was regarded as a crazy guy who always had his head wandering.

But he was certain that, even so, Lovegood won.

After chatting all the way into the hut, Rhine unexpectedly discovered that although the Lovegood family was in ruins, Xenophilius was the most daughter-like person he had ever encountered.

This small space was created by him to look like a princess cabin in a fairy tale. It was like building a fantasy land for little Luna that was unique to her.

The realist swordsman Neville, who was born in such an environment, really couldn't afford to take care of him. Only the Scamander family's baby could manage to do the right thing.

Xenophilius was so excited that he forgot about asking about his purpose. He quickly took out a pamphlet from the small workbench in the corner and handed it to Rhine.

Rhine took a look and saw that this was an issue of "The Quibbler" that had been released a few months ago. On the cover was a sketch of himself.

"It's quite charming!" He praised, "Even a little handsome?"

As a result, I saw the headline headline - "Shocked!"Rhine Lyle was Albus Dumbledore's personal confidant? 》

Rhine's face turned dark immediately!

Why don't you leave it here and leave it here with me?

"Look down...look down..." Xenophilius urged as if he was not afraid of being beaten.

Rhine resisted the urge to take out his wand and continued to read.

Indeed, this article is just a headline, and the content does not delve into the issue of Dumbledore's orientation at all, so as to prevent him from accidentally discovering some kind of truth.

According to Xenophilius, Rhine was actually the main force in the fight against Voldemort, just like Harry Potter who is still being cared for in school today.

Dumbledore has long since turned the school into a production base for his own believers, leading wizard wars again and again...

Rhine raised his head from the magazine and looked at Xenophilius in shock.

Isn't it true that Fudge is a loyal reader of your pamphlet and is always wary of Dumbledore?

"The Quibbler" - the root of all evil?

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