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Chapter 119 Sentencing

"Is it a double-sided mirror?" Felix asked with interest.

"No, Felix, I don't think so." Flivie pondered.

Professor McGonagall expressed his guess: "Maybe it's the magic newspaper?"

"Newspaper?" Felix looked at her, he had never thought of this thing.

"Yes, I remember that the Prophet Daily mastered similar techniques. If the news changes, the content of the newspaper will also change," Professor McGonagall added. "This is rare now, and they are more willing to move to the evening newspaper that day."

She recalled, "In the war years, the Ministry of Magic issued several emergency notices with the help of the Prophet Daily..."

Felix was a little surprised. In his impression, the Prophet Daily did not follow news integrity very much, and they might be more concerned about newspaper sales.

That is why the daily newspaper and evening newspaper were divided into the weekend edition of the "Sunday Prophet" newspaper.

But the Prophet Daily's overall view tends toward the Ministry of Magic, so... is this the cooperation foundation laid a long time ago?

"Did they use synchronous magic too?" He wanted to learn more.

"I think more than that - newspapers may use a variety of variation curse, which is their exclusive technology that cannot be seen in other newspapers," replied Professor McGonagall.

Felix thought, and said so, it was indeed somewhat similar to his answering parchment, or even more perfect - their newspapers covered the entire UK.

Apart from the lack of interaction.

"Not that." Flivie said with some confusion, "Strange, I shouldn't forget..."

Professor McGonagall widened his eyes and she stammered and interrupted him: "It should be that person's mark, Philius?"

"Oh my god, of course not!" Flivi's voice became sharper.

Felix listened quietly, what were they talking about Dark Marks?

He hasn't studied it, but in his impression, this is a patterned magic contract, which has the function of positioning and summoning. Maybe Voldemort also added a personal understanding?

Belby, who was silent on the side, suddenly said: "Speaking of this, I have seen similar things in the Muggle World..."

"Yes, that's it!"

Belby's words inspired Flivie, and he said in surprise: "I remembered it, I heard it from Professor Bubaji."

Keridi Bubaji?

Professor of Muggle Studies?

Felix recalled that he had never met the professor several times, and she seemed to live outside the school year round.

"Ceridi showed me the picture, square, I don't remember its name." Flivi looked at Belby, hoping to get a response-

"Oh, I remember calling it a mobile phone?" Belby said: "I saw someone use it at the Muggle Opera House, and I asked him about it, and I said I was from the countryside."

He grinned at Felix, which was mentioned in the "Methods of Dealing with Muggles" given by Felix in his book.

Flivie gave Belby a positive look, "It's this thing~mobile...phone? It is said that the Muggles can travel thousands of miles to have conversations. Caridi complained to me that the paper she wrote was ignored directly, and they thought it was a fantasy - they were all old antiques."

Professor McGonagall didn't know much about Muggle items, and she asked in confusion: "Is the Muggle world so developed? How do they rely on to solve the problem of long-distance communication?"

Now Frivie and Belby couldn't speak, and their understanding of this was very limited.

Felix breathed a sigh of relief.

He knew what kind of book he should write this year - an introduction to the technology of the Muggle World. However, Professor Bubaji's experience gave him a good counterexample. If he got it, it would be beyond the imagination of the wizards.

The two books he wrote before introduced the development history of ordinary people and their way of thinking, which is something that wizards can understand. Moreover, he deliberately arranged a large number of examples of social scenes, which are relatively practical - making it easier for some public officials to follow the map and deal with ordinary people.

This is why his books are recognized professionally.

It also makes it convenient for him to bring in some personal opinions he really wants to say...

How should he organize the structure of the new book? Felix thought.

‘It must be simple, clear, and clear at a glance. Don’t be afraid of less, just be afraid of more.’

Some simple mechanical parts, some energy utilization prototypes, and even simple and repeatable physical experiments...

He suddenly remembered when he talked to Miss Granger about Lockhart, and he mentioned that he admired Lockhart's method of integrating knowledge into the story, "Maybe I will imitate it in the future!" He said to his assistant at that time.

Now it seems that I can write a fairy tale about "The Adventures of the Wizard Boy"?

"Felix?" Frieve looked at him.

"Just thinking of something interesting," Felix said.

He put the visit to Professor Bubaji on the agenda.

As for the improvement of the parchment paper for answering questions, he still has many ideas from the little wizards. In addition, the double-sided mirrors, magic newspapers, black magic marks, and mobile phones can all bring inspiration and ideas to him.

Midway through, several professors finalized the cooperation plan. Belby was a little regretful. He was completely unfamiliar with this.

After the dinner, the little wizards left in groups of three or three, tacitly, and some male and female wizards disappeared from the large army quietly and went to find a secluded place to date.

‘I wonder how many couples Felch will catch tonight?’ Felix had an irrelevant thought in his mind.

Back in the office, he looked through today's "Prophet Evening News", and the front page news attracted his attention-

‘Gidro Lohart faces seven years in prison, and book fans write to criticize the Ministry of Magic.’

This made Felix interested, and the newspaper mentioned that Lockhart was deeply regretful of his actions, and he was willing to heal and compensate those who were hurt - hoped to escape punishment.

He also gave away a full 20,000 gold Gallon and donated it to various prestigious magic organizations. But Wiesengamo still sentenced him to seven years in prison - from Felix's point of view, the punishment was significantly reduced.

Besides, the dementors that ordinary wizards fear are not that scary for the memory master.

But for Lockhart, losing his dazzling halo and future is the most terrible punishment, right?

But this is not the most outrageous news today. At the corner of the corner, he found an inconspicuous news-

'Former editor-in-chief of the Prophet Daily, Rita Skit, faces the charge of long-term concealing Animagus and illegally obtaining others for personal gain. However, recently, the Ministry of Magic suddenly dropped all charges and sentenced 2,000 Gallons to a fine. It is reported that more than one senior executive of the Ministry of Magic said that there is no direct evidence to prove Rita Skit is guilty...'

Felix suddenly smiled: "Rita, Rita..." He was really eye-opening.

Gidro Lohart and Rita Skit, who are very similar to each other, both became famous witches by illegal means.

Lockhart even received a third-level badge of the Merlin Knights that represents honor.

But even so, when the crime is exposed, their endings are completely different - Lockhart received a commutation of sentence but was still in prison; while Skitter's sentence is not painful.

Felix's light blue eyes reflected the night view of Hogwarts in the night. He was very curious at this moment: "How many secrets do you know about the big guys, Rita Skit?"

A series of controversial names of senior officials of the Ministry of Magic flashed through his mind—
Chapter completed!
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