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Chapter 228 Influence Diffusion

As the crowd dispersed, the little wizards were still discussing the topic of couple mirrors in a corner of the lounge. Harry said thoughtfully: "Fred and George must have referenced the phone in reality, but at present, one-on-one calls can only be achieved."

"It's the one I called you during the holiday... the phone call?" Ron said: "This word is really weird!"

Harry recalled: "You were yelling hard, and I felt like you were talking to someone across the Quidditch Stadium, for fear that the other side would not be able to hear it clearly."

"I caused you trouble that time, and it was your uncle who answered the sound." Ron said cringibly.

"Yes, he hung up the phone and scolded me hard, almost stuffing me back into the cupboard." Harry said indifferently.

Ron and Hermione looked at him with a worried look on their faces, and Hermione said angrily: "Your family is so bad!"

Harry shrugged, "This is the only place I can go during the summer vacation, but fortunately I'm only two months, and when I get older, I can move out."

Ron suddenly said, "How about you come to the Burrowhouse directly during the summer vacation, and there will be a Quidditch World Cup next summer. My dad can get tickets from the ministry."

Harry was heartbroken, "Is that OK?"

"It's not the first time anyway. My parents will definitely welcome you, let alone Ginny..."

Harry was in a state of joy, and even not being able to go to Hogsmeade for the weekend became irrelevant, "I bet the Dursleys would definitely let me go, especially after I did that to Aunt Maggie."

Hermione thought for a while and said, "Harry, from the address of the Dursley family, your place should be not far from London. You are welcome to visit my house. At that time," she laughed, "I will introduce you to my parents and say you are the wizard Mick."

"What is that?" Harry asked.

"The protagonist of a magic comic book comes from the world of wizards," said Hermione.

"Why haven't I heard of it at all?" Ron looked at her suspiciously.

"It's not long since it was published. I bought it from Lihen Bookstore through the owl two days ago." Hermione hurried back to the dormitory. Not long after, she came back with a stack of books and smashed it on the small round table with a "bang".

Harry fiddled with these books, one of which was obviously a large-scale name, named "The Magic of the Muggle World", and the rest was a complete set of comic strips, slightly thinner in thickness, but larger in horizontal dimensions. On the cover was a playground, and a little boy dressed in a wizard looked around at the entrance of the playground. The title of the book was "The Adventures of the Little Wizard Micky".

Ron looked at the big book in fear, but he didn't even touch it. He opened the comic strip casually and quickly became fascinated. "Wow, it's so interesting!"

Harry noticed the name of the author on the cover: Felix Happ, "Is this the work of Professor Happ?" He said in surprise, it was hard to imagine that Professor Happ would create a comic strip.

He thought he had read it wrong, and subconsciously opened the big book "The Magic of the Muggle World", which was filled with dense small characters and various illustrations, which made him dizzy.

This is Professor Haip’s style!

Ron closed the book and looked carefully at the lower right corner of the cover, "It's true! Wait, L.C.A Comic Publishing House, Oh my God, this is my favorite publishing house!" He danced with excitement, and after a while he found that Harry and Hermione were looking at him blankly.

"This is the famous L.C.A. Their "Adventures of Martin Migus" was my favorite when I was a child!"

Harry suddenly remembered that the last time he went to the Burrow, he had seen this comic strip in Ron's room, but the magic on it had almost disappeared. The character wearing a beret in the book had a very stagnant movement, which made people feel uncomfortable.

He opened the brand new "The Adventures of the Little Wizard Mike" and flipped a page casually. This page was divided into nine pictures, starting from the first picture to the end, telling the story of the Little Wizard Mike's first encounter with a pop-up toaster when he was a visitor to a friend's house.

Looking at the comic strip Mick pointed at the pop-up slice of bread in shock, her mouth opened wide, and combined it with the text on the book: "This is magic, absolutely magic!" Harry couldn't help laughing. He had seen a bread machine in the Dursley family, but he didn't expect that it would be so interesting when he looked at it from another perspective.

He even began to look forward to Ron's expression as if he was so surprised that he couldn't stop when he saw the actual product of the bread machine.

Harry and Ron quickly got together and started to read from the first page in order.

"Wait, I haven't finished reading it yet." Seeing Harry turning the page, Ron said anxiously.

Hermione looked at them in confusion: "Although I admit that this comic strip is very good, there is no need for you to exaggerate it, right?"

Ron raised his head, "Exaggeration? It is definitely the best comic strip in the past decade. I bet it is a work comparable to "The Adventures of Martin Migus", and to mention that Martin's book is actually a bit outdated..."

Harry said honestly: "I also think it looks good, just like the ordinary life of my eleven years before was suddenly extraordinary."

"But-" Hermione said: "Don't you think the book "The Magic of the Muggle World" is more logical and charming?" She turned a page of the big book, "Look, it tells the prototype of the steam engine, and even combines floating curse magic to conceive a large airship..."

Ron raised his head blankly, "What are you talking about, Hermione? What is a steam engine, what is a large airship?"

Seeing Hermione having the idea of ​​forcibly popular science, Ron hurriedly hid behind the comic strip and said loudly: "Oh, Harry, look, why did the bread pop up..."

His voice attracted their roommate, Simo Fenigan, and then brought Neville and Dean Thomas, who pointed at the comic strip.

Some young wizards thought it was fun to watch, so they surrounded them.

Dean Thomas, who grew up in the Muggle world, saw one of the pages and couldn't help but introduce it: "This is an ice cream maker, which is very convenient. You just need to add cream, milk and other ingredients to get a steady stream of ice cream."

The others stared at him blankly, and Dean said proudly: "My uncle has a mobile ice cream truck. I went there to play when I was a child." Ron looked at Dean enviously, and he also wanted to have a constant stream of ice cream.

Hermione tried several times to popularize the greatness of steam engines and large airships to the young wizards, but all she got was a polite glance, and then everyone looked at the comic strip.

Percy showed no interest, but he wrote down the title, "I think it is necessary to recommend it to Mrs. Pins, which Hogwarts needs."

Hermione was puzzled, why don’t people like steam engines and airships?

When Hermione asked this question the next day, when the ancient magical class was over, Felix laughed: "Granger, you have a special love for knowledge, but you can't expect others to be interested in slightly boring knowledge like you.

That book is for adults, and can even be used as a reference book and then search for the corresponding entries.

Oh, by the way, this is the list of the Magic Wen Club, and these coins, I need you to send them to the students on the list, you can ask Percy for help, he is the president of the Student Union."

Hermione had no objection, she just looked at the stacked copper Nate, "Is this a fever Nate?"

"Yes, I changed it casually. It was inspired by Fred and George, which can heat up and display texts." Felix said. "The first club party has not been set yet. I have been fully scheduled recently and may have to wait until mid-November."

Hermione nodded, ready to put away the list and coins, but she couldn't help frowning when she saw the names of Draco Malfoy, Daphne Greengrass, and Pansy Parkinson.

Felix turned his head and waved to Harry, "Potter, come here!"

Harry, who was waiting for Hermione at the door, came over and looked at Professor Hepp with some anxiety. His paper was still a close end, so don't worry about it at this time.

Fortunately, Felix did not ask about the paper, and he whispered: "Harry, do you still carry that spectator with you?"

Harry took out the pocket mirror from his pocket, and Felix took it, "Wait." He said, then he kept tapping it with his wand. Soon, Felix led a thin wire from the mirror, and he quickly pulled the thin wire to a golden galon.

"What is this?" Harry showed a shocked expression.

"A kind of synchronous magic," Felix explained, "once the pocket glass is triggered, I'll get the news right away, no matter where you are."

Harry understood that Professor Hepp was concerned about his own safety, just like Mr. Weasley, who sent a reply some time ago, in which he seriously criticized the three people for trying to inquire about Sirius Black's secret behavior, believing that this was "reckless, undesirable, and unnecessary, staying at school safely is the best choice."

In comparison, he still prefers Professor Hayp's approach, at least he doesn't plan to put himself in a cage.

In the next few days, the little wizards ushered in the first Hogsmeade weekend of the new school year, and many people had a wonderful time.

For example, the Weasley twins went to the Joko Joke Store to purchase a batch of stinky bombs. In their words, "Without these cute little guys who exuded stench, we will inevitably be panicked and indifferent..." "As soon as we see Felch, we feel uncomfortable, as if we have something missing."

The Halloween dinner was also great, with the ghosts in the castle offering a perfect show. But soon, the little wizards were attracted by the first Quidditch match that was approaching.
Chapter completed!
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