Maybe Luna's words worked, maybe Ivan's mentality changed, and then after breakfast things started to get better.

Harry returned the parchment, and he agreed to publish his mother's article in the paper. Even though it was easy, Ivan noticed that the parchment was full of tears, which must have been very difficult for him last night.

But Gryffindor's little lion never lacked the courage to face difficulties.

Harry soon recovered, and he thanked Ivan very much for letting him know what happened the day his parents died. Ivan, for his part, sent Bashida Basat's letter back to him, and Harry put it away very solemnly.

After two classes of herbal medicine, Ivan followed the first graders to a flight class in front of the castle.

Evan has found himself with a strong fear of heights since he touched the broomstick at the Weasley family during the summer vacation, and after explaining the situation to Mrs. Hotchie, he was licensed not to stand by and watch.

This frustrated Slytherin's newcomers, who, in keeping with the tradition of excellence in both houses, had intended to take an opportunity to teach Evan a lesson.

Without a chance, they put their eyes on other Gryffindor freshmen, and the skinny Colin was the focus, but with Ivan's roommate Wikie Frobisher's brilliant performance, they didn't take much advantage of it.

Everyone rode a flying broom and ran straight into each other. The flight lesson ended with a chaotic farce. With the exception of Evan, Gryffindor and Slytherin freshmen were severely reprimanded by Mrs. Hodge, who deducted five points each.

Seeing Wiki's flying talent, Ivan was thinking of recommending him to the Griffindor Quidditch team, and this guy would definitely be a good goalkeeper if he didn't care so much about his appearance.

But he quickly ran out of energy to think about it, and Hermione became more and more exposed as the first issue of Hogwarts Magic approached.

Now, for the rest of Gryffindor, she has completely replaced Snape as the most horrible person, which Ivan feels most deeply.

Over the next few days, under Hermione's supervision, he spent almost all his time in the library, and two people reviewed and modified all the manuscripts over and over again, so that he could only complete his classroom work after 10 p.m.

Similarly, Harry and Ron complained that Hermione did not lend them the homework, but that under the latter's wrath, they closed their mouths nicely.

Compared to Ivan, they are so lucky that all they have to do is finish an article about Hogwarts Credit.

Everyone was busy preparing the manuscript, but Hermione was still dissatisfied, of which she had the most complaints about the Magic Academic Exchange section.

“Evan, so far we've only received two submissions.” Hermione took out two long parchment sheets, "one by Percy," Crucible Status and History of Development, "and the other by Ravenclaw, Lunarovgood," How to Find a Curved Snowbeast. "”

Crucible and crooked snoring beast, Ivan can't say which is worse, or both.

“If you don't have a choice, go ahead with Luna.” Ivan stopped at the feather pen, "her father ran a magazine called" The Song Reverse, "which featured articles of this kind that he heard were selling well and many people might like to see. ”

“Oh yeah?!” Hermione's voice is full of questions.

“Maybe, yeah!” Looking at Hogwarts Magic, which was largely compiled by his side, Ivan sighed in such a way that, in his view, it was no better than Singing Reverse.

Unlike what I initially imagined, the quality of the manuscript articles was really low.

Three articles on the front page describe the interesting news that took place in Hogwarts during the week, but are limited by the source of press releases, most of which are related to Gryffindor.

The arrival of Ivan, Harry, and Ron, the three flying cars at the conference, was the front page, and Ravenclaw, Hecky Patch, took up only a small fraction of it. As for Slytherin, apart from Malfoy's several provocations, there has been little news.

Next, the comments section immediately following, all of which were written by Hermione, was filled with various legal provisions and preaching tones, enough to cover five pages, and Ivan was unsure if anyone would be able to read them.

Not surprisingly, these articles should be omitted by most little wizards.

As for Fred and George's section of responsibility, it had written articles on the Hogwarts staircase daily change rules, as well as commonly used secret passages, which could be somewhat helpful to freshmen and should attract some readers.

But the twins must have left a hand, at least relying on them, to avoid Philch, who is equally familiar with the secret passages.

Ginny and Hagrid's introduction to magical creatures, and Harry and Ron's introduction to Quidditch's two plates, are the rules, and in Ivan's view, they still haven't found attractive highlights. Besides, they're almost all excerpts of the original text of the book, so you might as well go to the library and read it.

As for the academic exchange segment, it was a disaster to decide to publish Luna's "How to Find a Bent Snoring Beast".

“So this story I wrote about Lily, Harry's mother, is kind of a highlight of this issue, and it can be highlighted on the front page.” Ivan turned the newspaper in his hand to the next one, and then he couldn't help but cover his forehead, and the next dozen newspapers were all photographs of Rohit.

Lockhart is in class, Lockhart is approving homework, Lockhart is eating, Lockhart is waving the wand, Lockhart is helping other professors, Lockhart is...

Rohit's sparkling smile everywhere made Ivan look dizzy.

Behind the photograph is Hermione's story of Lohardt's dripping detail at school, from which even the most perfect and picky admirers could not identify any loopholes, articles that are almost indestructible.

In Hermione's description, Rohit is even greater than Dumbledore.

Immediately thereafter, it was a novel that Lockhart had never released to the public, and since Lockhart himself had deliberately spoken in class one day, every day a girl came to Ivan, hoping to see the contents of the novels one step ahead of the other.

Although frustrating, Ivan had to admit that the success of the first issue of Hogwarts Magic depended entirely on Rohit's personal charm.

“That's about it, everyone has done their best! ”

Ivan put the sample down and turned to Hermione and said, "I'm going to go to Hogsmeade on Saturday and talk to the businesses there, maybe they'll want to put an ad in the paper. ”

“Hogsmeade, the only pure wizard village left in the UK with fruit, is a school rule that only students in third and higher grades can go there on a specific Saturday.” Hermione stares at Evan, and the tone is full of seriousness, "and must be signed by the guardian. ”

“Come on, Hermione!” Ivan accidentally shrunk backwards, "I got a little help from Fred and George, and there was a secret passage inside the castle that nobody knew existed all the way to Hogsmeade. ”

“Secret passage?!” Hermione shook her head, "if caught, you would be opened. ”

“As long as you don't say it, no one will find out.” Ivan continues, "and we do need advertising and sponsorship, otherwise we don't have enough money to publish the next issue of the paper, and you know, those inks and paper are not cheap. ”

“But...”

“Don't worry, Hermione!” Ivan laughed, "I remember Saturday was the first training day for the College Quidditch team, taking a place for me, and if it was fast, I'd be back in time to refuel Harry! ”