Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 170 The Weasley twins are not mentioned at all in the book

After Ron's conversation, Lockhart started rewriting it again and made it funnier.

The temperature difference between Rita and Ron made the whole story even more wonderful and very interesting.

If you read it as a creative story, it is a comedy that makes you laugh uncontrollably; if you read it as a true story, it is a complete horror story.

Therefore, this book can be read twice, each time with a different experience, making it very popular.

The mechanisms designed by the Weasley twins made it very popular in the overseas wizarding community and eventually became a global bestseller.

All the descriptions of identities are fictional, but the book mentions a home full of strange things and a plot with a laboratory bench.

If viewed from the perspective of real events, the reader would immediately guess that this is the Black family.

The book also describes the days at the laboratory bench, which, although miserable, are hilarious.

Compared with these miserable days, the food described in the story is extremely luxurious, which makes the contrast particularly interesting.

The boy would say, "Because I am a woman, the food must be both healthy and delicious!" Then he would prepare an exquisite meal for himself.

In fact, when Rita turned from a beetle into a human, she gained a few kilograms because she was away from the unhealthy life of reporters for several months, but she did not become fat. Instead, her hair became shiny and her skin became very good.

It is said that friends who have not seen her for a long time praised her for looking younger and more beautiful.

I was also there when she transformed back into a human. If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I would never have believed that she had lived as a bug for several months, because she looked very healthy.

If this story is viewed as a true event, the Weasley brothers' excessive curiosity makes it obvious that they are the prototypes of the story.

The book also mentions an unregistered animal shapeshifter that was previously accidentally kept, so a little research reveals that it was Peter, who was once kept by some of the Weasley children.

Therefore, the indifferent attitude of those who raise animal shapeshifters is understandable.

Lockhart's writing is very clever, and details the horrific consequences of unregistered animal shapeshifters in a book that is truly terrifying.

After reading the book, many families began checking their pets to see if there were any animal shapeshifters mixed in. Incidentally, the Ministry of Magic staff already knew that Peter was a shapeshifter and disguised himself as a pet, so they had already completed the check.

Not long ago, the Weasley twins founded a company that launched various fabrics that can defend against magic. The results of multiple experiments mentioned in the book are actually the prototypes of these protective fabrics. The book also implies that this fabric can protect against dark objects to a certain extent. The brothers are good at inventing and their experimental subjects have always been the people around them. Although those days are full of fear, they don’t just target one person, such as the scarab. The days at the laboratory table are just part of their lives. Follow the brothers to clean up the library of the noble family, find lost items, and observe their eldest brother’s work on removing curses, and you will be involved in various troubles, even in the form of insects.

Despite this, they at least show the most basic care and do not treat their subjects lightly. On the contrary, their subjects are cherished by them. These are all part of the boys' daily life. They always have insect cages hanging on their shoulders and carry them out at any time, so they continue to struggle in the vortex of trouble created by their brothers.

By the way, the ending of the story is that the protagonist finally gets rid of the life of insects, runs to the Ministry of Magic in tears, and completes the registration of animal shapeshifters. Due to the influence of this book, the number of registrations has increased dramatically, and Professor McGonagall's reputation as a teacher has also greatly improved.

Readers learned from the book that there would be no punishment for not registering as an animal shapeshifter, so many people rushed to the Ministry of Magic to register after reading the book.

After Rita changed back to human, she immediately went to the Ministry of Magic to complete the registration. She was also invited by Professor McGonagall and the Board of Directors to teach Transfiguration classes and remind students of precautions. She received invitations to speak all over the world to promote the registration of animal shapeshifters, and her income increased significantly. Now her fame and wealth have increased significantly. However, the Weasley brothers (especially Ron) are not mentioned in the book at all, and Rita is reluctant to mention the bug life again, saying that she is unwilling to discuss it in any more details.

This experience made Rita realize that she was better suited to collecting information and having others write it for her, and then reviewing it herself. Lucius also said that she was more talented as an editor than a writer. Rita herself admitted that her writing was boring compared to Lockhart's. However, she never wanted to see the Weasley brothers again, and made it clear that if they enrolled, she would only teach the classes they were not in.

Lockhart's original work, completed according to Ron's suggestion, also obtained Lucius's permission and was published not only in the wizarding world, but also in the Muggle world, where it sold well. Although the wizarding world prefers true stories, as a creative book, it still sold well and eventually became a world bestseller. It was even adapted into a movie, making Lockhart a well-known bestseller in both worlds. Lucius couldn't stop smiling.

Lockhart currently lives in a mansion owned by the Malfoys, which is comfortable and equipped with house elves. Although he can now go out freely, he chooses to stay at home more often for his creations. In the past, he liked to be chased by people and surrounded by autographs, but now he tends to refuse these activities and only participates in the inevitable book signings and researchers' travels.

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