Hogwarts: The Wizarding World's First Capitalist

Chapter 537: The Princes of the Four Academies

Time flies, and it is finally time for the first rehearsal of the drama performance.

The auditorium, which usually serves as a public canteen, has now become a rehearsal venue, with the four major colleges located in the four corners of the auditorium.

Four simple dressing rooms were built with wooden blocks. Countless students were running around busying around, and the entire Hogwarts was mobilized.

The whole school presents a rare sense of harmony, but even so, there are some differences between the four major colleges.

For example, the simple dressing room built by Slytherin College is much more luxurious than those of the other three colleges, and the surface of the wooden boards is decorated.

And some metal accessories were used to make simple Baroque decoration.

The dressing room of Gryffindor House, Slytherin House's arch-rival, is in a minimalist style, with a few simple wooden boards casually matched together.

Together with a few large thumb tacks, this completes the structure of the dressing room.

The dressing room of Ravenclaw College is more like a perfect embodiment of digital geometry, using wooden boards of various shapes.

For example, isosceles triangle, right triangle, perfect circle, semicircle, rectangle, parallelogram, and rhombus.

A complex formula was used to put these wooden boards of various shapes together to form the small house before us. Not a single nail or magic was used in the entire process.

The stability of the entire building is ensured entirely by the mutual compression of wooden boards of different shapes.

As for the most Buddhist Hufflepuff House, what they built was more like a bakery than a dressing room.

From time to time, the aroma of wheat mixed with the scent of milk and pumpkin could be smelled from inside.

In addition to the differences in their respective architectural styles, the styles of the most important male protagonists selected by the four major colleges are also very characteristic of the college.

Gryffindor House adopted the simplest method. All male and female students were directly divided into two groups to duel each other. The highest ranked ones would get the role.

The students of Ravenclaw College also used the methods they were best at, asking each other questions, while ensuring the fairness and rationality of the entire competition.

They modified the script, changing the number of prince roles to seven, with each grade competing for one of the spots.

As for Slytherin House, these proud little snakes despise the reckless behavior of Gryffindor House.

As for the so-called wisdom of Ravenclaw College, they completely looked down on it. Their methods were the most direct.

The goal is to see who is more willing to spend their own pocket money. They directly cast a secret ballot in the hope of winning the election.

It depends on how many classmates you can attract to vote for you. The method of attracting them is also very direct, which is to see who can give better things.

At the same time, in order to show the pride of the nobility, they also specifically stipulated that all candidates who made promises must fulfill their promises regardless of the outcome.

That is to say, if you promise a classmate who loves Quidditch that if he votes for you in the election, you will buy him the latest model of flying broom.

Even if this guy doesn't vote for you and causes you to lose because other people promised you better conditions.

You must also fulfill your promise and buy the other person the latest model of flying broom.

After several rounds of wealth competition, the owls of the entire Hogwarts ushered in an extremely intense work cycle.

Countless packages were sent to Slytherin House, and the whole process could only be described as exaggerated, even because of the actions of these little snakes.

The British wizarding economy, which had been dormant for a long time and was slowly recovering, had also experienced a small boom.

Because of this, Barty Crouch Sr., who had just taken office as chairman of the Economic Recovery Committee of the British wizarding world.

He also wrote a letter of thanks to Professor Snape, the Dean of Slytherin College, thanking him for his outstanding contribution to the economic recovery of the British wizarding community.

Apart from these interesting news, the overall atmosphere in the auditorium is still very harmonious.

Each house was busy with its own affairs. Of course, the little snake from Slytherin would occasionally go to Gryffindor to mock their bad taste.

Time passed by minute by minute, and students from the four major colleges gradually began to complete their makeup work.

The first to be completed was Ravenclaw College. The makeup style of these guys was completely inconsistent with the traditional fairy tale and the complicated dress style of the Middle Ages.

Many people's faces are painted with bright colors such as green, blue and golden yellow.

It looks very postmodern, and their clothes are very peculiar, with large areas of large-angle cuts.

At first glance, one would think that one is watching an incomprehensible fashion show from the Muggle world.

The second batch to be completed was Gryffindor House. The costumes of these guys were nothing like the princes in traditional fairy tales.

Rather than saying they are princes, it would be better to say that they are more like a group of knights in armor, with no soft spot on their bodies.

Moreover, a few boys who had just finished their makeup and received the props couldn't help themselves and started to demonstrate with the prop knight swords in their hands.

People are starting to worry that these guys might become aggressive while playing and start fighting with each other before the play even starts.

The third to finish was Slytherin House, whose prince combination consisted of three men and one woman, with the three men acting very generously.

The princes of the three kingdoms who represent the villains in the script are the Prince of the Wind Kingdom representing Ravenclaw College.

Played by a handsome fourth-grader, his figure was as light and slender as a spring breeze blowing across the lake, leaving no trace.

His handsome face is like the first ray of sunshine in the morning, warm and bright.

The other one, the Prince of the Fire Nation representing Gryffindor House, was played by a seventh-year senior.

He is very tall and mighty, and does not look like a wizard. More like a strong knight who can swing a two-handed sword.

As for the Prince of Earth who represented Hufflepuff House, he looked very ordinary, very similar to the low-key Tufflepuff House.

Moreover, he seemed to be in poor health, and looked very sick.

The prince of the Kingdom of Trees, who represented Slytherin House, was played by a sixth-grade senior.

She has a tall and slender figure, especially her long legs wrapped in white stockings, which attracted the attention of many people present like a magnet.

However, compared to the excitement of the other prince actors, this senior seemed a little worried, and her frown never relaxed.

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