"This is the Burrow?" Daisy looked at the crooked building in front of her and felt that this small building had a strange artistic beauty.
Usually, Daisy would go shopping and practice magic with the female Aura guard assigned to her by the Ministry of Magic, Nymphadora Tonks. They got along very well recently. However, Tonks had recently asked for leave, and the other female staff in the Ministry of Magic were hindered by the influence of Family Harris behind her as well as her own position. Therefore, Daisy, who had nothing to do on her day off, heard Allen talking about an interesting television set, and followed her brother, who was also alone, to see the novelty he was talking about. Luna was brought back to Autry St. Katelyn by her father, Mr. Xenophilus. The village of St. Catchpole, and Hermione went to the Burrow at the invitation of Ginny, one of her few friends at Gryffindor, who was worried sick about Harry.
"Welcome." Mr. Arthur Weasley quickly walked out from the side of the hut to greet the guests who had come at his invitation. He was wearing a short canvas shirt and a pair of hard trousers that allowed him to stand without legs. His curly red hair was messily piled on top of his head like a sheep. Strangely, other than Arthur Weasley, there seemed to be no one else in the Burrow.
"Mr. Weasley, your letter said that you have successfully transformed Muggle's television into a magical item?" After a polite greeting, Allen directly asked about the transformation of the television.
"Indeed, please follow me." Talking about his most recent invention, Mr. Weasley couldn't wait to introduce his modified magical television to Allen and the others.
He led Allen and the others into the hut he was in earlier.
This hut was completely different from the last time Allen saw it. The small Muggle items that were scattered on the ground had been cleaned up, and now it was much cleaner. Mr. Weasley dug out an interesting door in the side of the hut, sunk under the roof, and had some small windows. The most fascinating part of the hut was that the walls had been chiseled into large and small lattices. On the lattices were various small Muggle items that Mr. Weasley had studied: a model of a Muggle flying around a globe; a small iron man riding a bicycle along a circular track; a Dutch clock dancing …
Daisy looked at these small items with great interest, but didn't reach out to touch them.
As Mr. Weasley opened the side door, these small items could no longer attract Daisy's attention. She immediately saw a square table with drawers and a large square box on it. The screen on the box clearly showed a plump, kind-looking woman wearing a floral apron with a magic wand in her pocket. Her hand was poking a red-haired boy's chest as she reprimanded him. Her voice could be heard clearly from the box.
A few small wooden chairs flew in front of them. Mr. Weasley warmly invited Allen and Daisy to sit down, and introduced them without stopping, "This is my wife, Molly Weasley, and my son, George Weasley. Molly is actually very gentle, but George and Fred are really too naughty. This summer, they received Allen's sponsorship and developed many new things. Almost no one can escape their pranks."
"Ahem … Ah, sorry, Allen, I'm not blaming you." Mr. Weasley was afraid of causing a misunderstanding, and also realized that he had digressed a little too much, so he quickly returned to the television. "According to the regulations of the Department of Prohibiting the Misuse of Muggle Items, it can no longer receive Muggle's television signal. I modified the transmitting and recording equipment. The video on the television was played using my modified recording equipment. The effect is not bad, much clearer than our cameras and Muggle's television. I made some adjustments to the size of the tape so that Muggle's videotapes and our wizard's videotapes can no longer be used. It only needs to be registered before it can be sold completely legally. "
Mr. Arthur Weasley stood up and pushed open a small window on the side of the roof. Looking up through the window, one could clearly see that on the red roof, there was a black barbecue grill that had been modified into a signal receiver … The oil stains on it hadn't been cleaned yet, and the residue of burnt food grease still stubbornly remained on it.
"This signal is actually coming from inside the house, right?" Allen asked, feeling the traces of magic power.
"But the information you gave me said that Muggle are all placed on the roof," Mr. Arthur Weasley explained seriously. Mr. Arthur Weasley explained seriously, "I've only tried to make a magical television signal transmitter that doesn't cover a large area. If we want to cover the entire British magical world, we need to make a large version and install it in a large area of the magical world."
Allen nodded and threw out another question. "How do you change the television station?"
"You only need to do it like this —" Mr. Weasley waved his wand gently, and the image of Mrs. Weasley scolding George was immediately replaced by the image of Ginny with long red curly hair. She wore a long white nightgown and appeared on the screen with sleepy eyes. When she was talking to her father, she knew that when Harry came to visit, he might see her slovenly appearance through the recording. She immediately screamed and ran back upstairs.
"Mr. Weasley, you're indeed very talented in this area. Using a wand as a remote control is not only convenient, but also prevents Muggle from accidentally turning on the wizard's television and the magic world from being exposed to Muggle," Allen was very satisfied with the setup, "By the way, why don't I see Ginny and Hermione?"
"Harry received a letter from the Ministry of Magic prohibiting the misuse of the Office of Magic. Because he used the Guardian Charm in front of a Muggle, he has to go to the Ministry of Magic on August 12th at nine o 'clock in the morning for a trial. Sirius invited us to the old house of the Blake family to discuss countermeasures. He told us that you went there a few years ago and should know the location. Molly brought the children there, so Sirius had to control his temper in front of the children. He was angry at Dumbledore, and he stayed away from his godson as requested in the letter. In the end, this happened not long after … Ah, by the way, you should have received Dumbledore's letter too, right? In fact, I stayed at home to finish the final modification of the television. I'm very sorry, Allen, I'm not very good at cooking, so I can't make a table of delicious lunch to entertain you all. "Mr. Arthur Weasley looked a little embarrassed.
"Allen, Harry was actually attacked by a Dementor. He was only protecting himself." Mr. Weasley, who suddenly realized that he had strayed too far into the topic, rubbed his hands and said a little hesitantly, "Your brother, Mr. Lunn Harris, is now the new director of the Magical Law Enforcement Department. I wonder if he can do a more 'fair' trial and help prove Harry's innocence?"
"I know about this, but Director Foggy requested to be the presiding judge this time." Allen spread his hands apologetically.
"Damn it! A small matter of a minor using magic has to be tried in a formal criminal court, and the director of the Ministry of Magic has to be the judge himself. This is ridiculous! "Even Arthur, who usually didn't have much of a temper, couldn't help but curse.
Allen comforted him, "But don't worry, Harry and I are good friends. Harris will try his best to vote for Harry's innocence during the trial." Seeing Arthur Weasley heave a sigh of relief, Allen couldn't help but add in his heart, "But by then, there's probably no need for a jury vote to prove Harry's innocence."
"To be able to complete such a modification in such a short period of time, it's really hard work. I'll send personnel with specific responsibilities to contact you to obtain the modification data records. I believe that it won't be long before these televisions appear in the living rooms of the wizards. Mr. Weasley, we should go back. Don't worry too much, Harry will be fine. "Shaking hands with Mr. Weasley again, Allen and Daisy's figures disappeared from the Burrow.
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