Chapter 405 The new look of the company
Felix watched Ginny and Luna leave the classroom with their Goblet of Fire together. To be honest, this thing is not light, but he wisely did not recommend them to use magic.
They are all very smart, they should just not want to, rather than really not realizing that they can use floating curse to reduce weight... right?
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The next morning, and the weekend was again, he comforted his sniffing in bed and walked through the fireplace in the office to Diagon Alley.
Felix walked on a long pebbled road with crowded restaurants and shops on both sides, huge parasols lying in front of some shops, and the Florin ice cream shop signs shone in warm yellow light.
Even if he feels it intuitively with his eyes, he can tell that the "Future World" company is developing very well along the way, he often sees magic lamps of all sizes through the store windows. They are like a drop of water, blending into the center of London's magic world.
At the entrance of the Future World Company headquarters, he unexpectedly saw a large group of people crowding at the door, noisy and lively. At the same time, someone came out of it with a joke.
Two staff members at the door comforted the crowd, "Ladies and gentlemen, don't be crowded, everyone's turn." He put one or two people in from time to time.
What's going on?
Felix stood beside him and stared for a moment, and walked forward, and the crowd automatically separated, "Wait, this gentleman... are you, Mr. Happ?" The staff member who stopped in front said in surprise, then looked at him with admiration and led him into the vertical castle building.
"Mr. Haip, please come in, I will maintain order." The staff said respectfully.
Felix nodded, climbed up the stairs, tightening the scene in the hall.
It has completely changed here.
He still remembered that it was originally empty, covered with dark floors, looking up straight up from the center of the hall, you could see the chandelier on the top, with arc steps circling upwards, connecting each floor of the castle.
What impressed Felix the most was that he, Snape and Lupin had a fight here, and then discussed the company's development plan together.
But the hall in front of him looked like a magnificent museum, with crowds surging.
The young witches pointed at more than a dozen display cabinets. It should be a newly developed product by the company's researchers, and several staff members wearing uniform clothes were busy next to them.
"Professor Hayp." said a girl with long curly hair.
"Crivat," Felix said to the person next to him, "the company has changed so much that I can't recognize it."
"This is the result of everyone's efforts." Penelo said with a smile. At this time, they walked along the hovering stairs to the second floor. She introduced as she walked: "The opening of the first floor lobby is Cremy's proposal. We put some products that are not completely fixed outside, regularly invite outsiders to visit and try them out, and pick out useful modifications."
"I saw it, you all did a good job." Felix nodded slightly and said with emotion: "Maybe I should raise your salary."
He stood at the railing on the second floor and looked down from above.
A young witch put on an emerald crown with the help of the staff, and then a burst of marvels in the crowd. Her whole body shone with a crimson light, her hair turned into a light white frost, and the magical brilliance intertwined, extending down her neck. In everyone's envious eyes, she put on a light concubine princess dress, and bright flowers bloomed on the edge of the skirt.
"How much does this cost! I want this!" cried the witch. She looked like a princess now, with every inch of her skin shining with a dazzling luster.
"This is not a product, we are still testing the effect..." The staff had to explain hard.
Twenty or thirty feet away, a curly-haired boy with crimson purple hair blew out a sea blue bubble and wrapped his younger brother who had just turned one year old. The bubble looked very tough, and floated two or three feet high with the baby inside. The baby sat in the bubble and stretched out his chubby little hand to reach a bud, but was blocked by the bubbles. When the sea blue bubble fell on the flower buds of the Clivia, the petals bloomed bit by bit, and a thumb-sized flower fairy projected from the bright yellow stamens, flashing around the baby quickly, causing a burst of "giggling" laughter.
Their parents were carefully with them and repeatedly confirmed if there was any problem...
Felix continued upstairs and asked, "How is Percy's work in the Ministry of Magic?"
"He?" Penelo sighed, "He is too busy and wants to make some achievements, and just happens to catch up with his boss, Mr. Crouch, on a long vacation, and can only give instructions through the owl, which leaves him full autonomy, and many trivial matters can be decided by themselves... He is addicted to it..."
She said with some dissatisfaction: "He told me that he wanted to live in the ministry, but I stopped him."
Felix stopped. His impression of Percy came from hard work in study, rigid stubbornness in daily life, and a very lack of humor. Although he himself did not like to tell jokes, at least he could hear it and was willing to applaud, but these behaviors were not seen in Percy.
According to Mrs. Weasley's original words, "The decision he made could not be brought back even by ten cows."
Felix looked at Penelo thoughtfully.
"Can you convince him?"
"Usually...yes." Penelo was a little surprised, but he replied.
"Yeah." Felix nodded.
They came to the third floor and opened a double-open solid wood door. There was a spacious room inside. Luping and a few people stood together and had a serious conversation.
In the center of the room, a huge mugwort-colored canvas stood like a portrait, with moving images on it
Two exquisite magic puppets are engaged in a duel, with blue lightning and orange flames intertwined each other. The puppets are obviously controlled by people, and often use the terrain to avoid attacks when they are not allowed to be fired, and their actions are naturally smooth. Several researchers below observe in a flash, sometimes exclaiming, or inhaling because of the intense action scenes.
Felix was keenly aware that this was not a magic painting cast, but a live broadcast of some kind, because he saw Cremy Villa and Arik McGee, who were surrounded by people, commanding the puppet under the canvas screen, a huge camera-like thing facing the 'battlefield' among them.
Seeing Felix coming, Lupin quickly came over. He complained: "If owls had not been sending letters, I would have thought you were missing."
"Hasn't I been here before?" Felix said a little embarrassedly.
Chapter completed!