Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 23: unprecedented success

“unprecedented success, Evan!” This is Fred and George's review of the newspaper.

Hogwarts Magic is now the most popular thing in the entire school, and all students are discussing it.

Curiosity was greatly satisfied with the front page article about the mix-up between Griffindor and Slytherin at Quidditch Stadium. Especially when Colin grabbed a few very beautiful photographs that showcased Ivan's handsome side.

With his handsome appearance, brilliant strength, and being a newspaper sponsor, Ivan is now almost more popular than Harry, becoming the most famous student in the school, and it's all positive reviews, and even girls are ready to write him love letters.

This is how public opinion benefits, and Slytherin bears primary responsibility for the outbreak in a press release written by Ivan himself.

Of course, so is the truth.

Now, everyone's overwhelming condemnation of Malfoy has made him quite honest. Just looking at Ivan and Harry from afar, didn't come up for trouble.

Apart from that, Hermione's review articles don't seem as bad as you might imagine, and of course most normal little wizards still don't go to see these things. But at lunch, Ivan noticed several professors reading the articles carefully.

Introducing the three segments of school secret, Quidditch, and magical creatures is also unexpectedly popular with younger students. Although the original text of the book is extensively extracted from it, many little wizards do not read those professional books.

In fact, they see these as very helpful to themselves and able to integrate quickly into school life. And twin-designed text games and jokes are the best way for many senior students to spend their time.

As for Luna's "How to Find a Bent Snoring Beast", no one seems to have expressed too much concern except herself.

However, Luna was pleased to fill out a recent issue of "The Song Reverse" for Ivan and expressed her father's willingness to work closely with them to publish the results of the Bend Horn Snoring and Bubble Snot Monster studies.

Of course, the biggest reader base, and the most popular, are the photographs of Lockhart, and his novels.

This is particularly evident among girls, Hermione is ready to hide these things, and she is not yet an example. Even a number of Slytherin girls are secretly collecting Hogwarts Magic as if they were doing some kind of secret activity.

Even more rarely, starting in the afternoon, new newspapers were bought from Evan, and they were going to mail them back to their parents, most of whom were also admirers of Lockhart. The growing number of purchases forced Ivan to consider stamping.

By dinner, someone had finally noticed Ivan's story about Lily Potter, Harry's mother, which was written in a lot of detail, and took you all back to Godric's Hollow 12 years ago and back to the battle that was shaping today's magic landscape.

As the most famous event in modern magic history, all the little wizards know how Voldemort failed, because those who defeated him sat among them. However, no one was aware of the details, especially those written by Ivan, which had never been published to the public before.

At one point, the story replaced Lockhart's novel and became the focus of most attention.

Today's dinner is destined to be much longer than usual, and we are all immersed in a tragic history and not in the mood to care about the food before us.

In addition to the Slytherin table, the other three college tables and classroom seats were very quiet, with everyone looking down at the newspaper. Instead, Slytherins were overwhelmed because they didn't know what other people were looking at and had difficulty asking because of the public boycott.

Finally, under the leadership of the superior, they left the auditorium embarrassed, but with a clear curiosity in the eyes of all.

Ivan's corner of his mouth curved slightly and looks like he's going to be working late tonight.

So far, Slytherin's public boycott has almost survived. Ivan also noticed Snape's absence tonight, which seems to have had a big impact on him.

In fact, for the following week, Professor Snape has been depressed, always leaving the classroom for the first time after class and not eating in the lobby. Except for Ivan, no one knows what he's thinking, not even the trouble of looking for Gryffindor students in the classroom, which is incredible.

It's just one of the effects of this article, and now almost everyone knows for the first time what happened the day Voldemort failed, infected by James Potter's brutal duel with Voldemort, and touched by Lily Potter's final expression of mother's love.

As the article says, she had a chance to live, but for Harry's sake, she gave up. Ultimately, the power of love renders Voldemort's magic ineffective, and the magic realm ushers in a new era.

More than an hour later, when Ivan and Harry got up and left the auditorium, all the students clapped up spontaneously.

They are paying tribute to Harry, to his parents and to the heroes who saved the magic world.

That evening, Gryffindor hosted a grand celebratory party, with all Hogwarts Magic staff on the spotlight. Colin was so excited that he had never been so watched.

Hogwarts Magic has been an unprecedented success, with more than 300 newspapers printed after more than 700 copies were given free of charge.

Even the merchants who advertised on it benefited from Fred and George's amazing remodeled fireworks, all of which were swept away in just one day, and they were stepping up to make new fireworks.

And the Hogward merchants, who advertised in the newspapers for a derivative purpose, increased their sales by a factor of 30 percent, for example, a lot of people ordered three broomsticks of lemonade through owls, which forced Ms. Rosmerta into a large batch of lemons, which she regretted, and why she didn't buy Evan a butter beer. For example, Ivan's highly recommended cockroach pile in the newspaper instantly became Hogwarts' newborn favorite candy.

This makes Mr. and Mrs. Ambrosius Flume happy at Honeydukes Candy Shop, and you know, cockroach piles aren't hot candies.

Of course, when the freshmen bought it back, they found that the candy was actually exactly the same as a live cockroach, and many people instantly had no appetite at all, and Ivan was given the horrible title of "cockroach killer”.

A few days later, all Hogward merchants sent a letter inviting Ivan to come back this weekend to discuss the way forward.

While the price they were willing to pay was still below the average advertising rate in The Prophet's Daily, it was also an extremely rare advance, and Ivan decided to sign a long-term contract with them by that time.

In that way, the basic cost of printing newspapers could be addressed.

This relieved him greatly, otherwise he would not have had the money to pay for the next issue of Hogwarts Magic.

Three days later, while Ivan was having breakfast, he received an unexpected letter whispering to Hermione about the content of the next issue of the paper.

“Look, guys!” Ivan will give them faith, "said Barnabas Guffy, editor-in-chief of The Prophet's Daily, who is willing to buy reproduction rights to our articles, including all photographs, materials and novels about Professor Lockhart, my story about Lily Potter, Harry's mother, and...”

Ivan stopped and everyone looked at him nervously.

“Also, there are two review articles on Hermione's" Rejection of Descent Discrimination and Defending the Legitimate Rights and Interests of Sorcerers of Muggle Origin "and" Calling the Ministry of Magic to Focus on Underage Sorcerer Flight Safety ".” Ivan Ganbaba said.

“Jesus Christ!” Ron opened his mouth wide in surprise.

“Is that true, Ivan?!” Hermione jumped up violently.

“Exactly.” Ivan added with a wrinkled nose, "In fact, Mr. Guffy thinks your review article is very far-reaching, and if you like, you just need to sign the contract that came with the letter, and they will mail the draft fee along with the reproduction fee at this time tomorrow. ”

“Of course I do!” Hermione took the contract.

“The editor-in-chief of this Daily Prophet is absolutely insane, why would they buy Hermione's article?” Ron was surprised to say, "Is it because she called on the Ministry of Magic above to ban the underage sorcerer Quidditch?! ”

“Who knows, maybe he has a strong fear of heights, like me, and he faints when he sees a flying broom.” Ivan stood up, "I was going to consult with Professor Rohit, and Colin came with me and was taking some new pictures. ”

Looking behind Ivan, Harry innocently blinked his eyes, and he couldn't figure out what depth was.

However, he had just agreed to publish the story of his mother, Lily, in The Prophet's Daily, and he felt it necessary for more people to know about her.