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Elwyn and Ginny followed Hagrid into the small wooden hut. There were hams and pheasants hanging from the ceiling, and a copper kettle boiling water in a brazier. There was a large bed in the corner, and the bed was covered with a quilt made of rags.
Hagrid poured everyone a cup of tea and took out a large plate of rock pancakes from the fireplace. Elwyn curiously picked up a piece and almost broke his teeth. Ginny covered her mouth and snickered. She obviously knew about this and didn't touch the things on the table.
The time that followed was very pleasant. Hagrid told them about his impression of each Weasley. It could be seen that the twins, Fred and George, had made him suffer a lot, but Hagrid was full of praise for their brother, Charlie.
Then, the three of them talked about Harry.
Hagrid once again thanked Elwyn for saving Harry from the Dursleys during the summer vacation.
"Poor Harry. Those evil Muggle dared to treat him like this." Hagrid wiped the corner of his eyes with a big handkerchief and choked with sobs. "You don't know, when I carried him out of the ruins of that house, he was still a little boy."
"Ruins?!" Elwyn suddenly had a flash of inspiration.
"Yes, it used to be his home in Godric Valley, where Jaime and Lily were killed by the mysterious man." Hagrid's eyes were filled with tears. WwW.AiQuXs.cOM
Elwyn and Ginny took turns to hug Hagrid. It could be seen that this mixed-blood giant, who was taller than everyone else, had rich emotions and was very kind.
Thanks to Hagrid, Elwyn already knew who he was going to write about. The first historical character would be Harry's mother, Lily, and what happened on the day before her death.
This history was well-documented, and it was the most famous magic event in modern times.
As a key character, many people would be willing to know what happened to the legendary woman, Lily Potter, on that day. In addition, Elwyn knew Snape's feelings for Lily, which could help his newspaper clear the obstacles to entering Slytherin Academy.
After a few minutes, when Hagrid gradually calmed down, Elwyn told him about the Hogwarts Magic Newspaper and invited him to share his experience in taking care of magical creatures.
"I don't know, Elwyn!" Hagrid choked up again and said gruffly, "I don't know if I'm up for this job."
"Don't worry, Hagrid!" Elwyn comforted him. "When it comes to taking care of magical creatures, you're the best. No one in Hogwarts knows more than you."
In fact, no one needed this job more than Hagrid.
After working in the school for so many years, Hagrid was eager to spread his experience in taking care of magical creatures, and Elwyn's newspaper happened to provide such a platform.
Considering that Hagrid's standards for cute animals were different from ordinary people, Elwyn suggested that he introduce the unicorn as the magical creature to be introduced in the first issue. Otherwise, with Hagrid's temper, he might come up with some terrifying creatures like a three-headed dog, an eight-eyed spider, or a fried tail conch.
After deciding on the magical creature to be introduced, the next step was much simpler.
Hagrid was responsible for finding the unicorn, while Elwyn brought some people over on Friday afternoon to take pictures and edit the rearing experience provided by Hagrid.
By the time Elwyn and Ginny returned to the castle, they found many people gathered in front of the announcement, discussing it excitedly. He quickly found out what had happened. In the afternoon, Fred and George had already posted the promotional posters on all the school's bulletin boards.
Now, everyone was discussing something related to the Hogwarts Magic Newspaper.
"Great, Elwyn, a newspaper that completely belongs to us!" A third-year Hufflepuff student that Elwyn did not know suddenly came over and patted him on the shoulder.
From the gate to the cafeteria, people kept coming over to greet him, most of them students that Elwyn had never seen before. However, they all seemed to know him.
At the dining table, Fred and George came over with smiles on their faces.
"The response was unprecedented, and the effect was very good!" said Fred.
"We've already started receiving orders, and many people have placed orders with us," said George.
In fact, the success of the promotional posters made them feel happy, but it also made them feel pressured.
In the evening, in the corner of Gryffindor's lounge, all the staff of the Hogwarts Magic Newspaper held their first meeting, presided over by Hermione.
"So far, we've received a total of 168 orders, most of which are from students of Gryffindor Academy." Hermione quickly checked the parchment in her hand, "But no one has submitted anything, and we're seriously short of manuscripts."
"Relax, Hermione!" Elwyn comforted her, "We still have time!"
"There's only five days left, and you guys haven't handed me the articles you're in charge of." Hermione looked at Elwyn with a serious face, "In addition to manuscripts, we're also short of photos, and I doubt you can get them before next week."
Seeing Hermione's expression, Corin, who was sitting beside Elwyn, tried to shrink back.
According to the division of labor, he was supposed to be in charge of preparing the photos. However, other than going to the Defense Against Dark Magic class to take a few photos of Harry after class, he spent the entire afternoon in the lounge playing Wizard Chess with his roommates.
Faced with Hermione's continuous questions, Elwyn quickly found that silence was the best approach. He looked up at Harry and Ron sitting opposite him. Harry winked at him, and Ron nodded subtly, signaling him not to talk back to Hermione.
When Hermione showed great interest in something, try your best to go along with her words, and if you have a different opinion, then keep quiet.
Just like that, everyone except Hermione kept quiet, and their first meeting ended quickly.
Harry and Ron were immediately taken away by Hermione. They were going to interview Gryffindor's Quidditch captain, Wood, and try to write an article about the academy's Quidditch team.
"She's so scary, just like our mother!" Fred said.
"That's right, if we can't submit a qualified article next week," George said.
"She'll definitely kill us," the twins said in unison.
Then, they pulled their younger sister, Ginny, to another corner. It seemed like they wanted to write something about Hogwarts' spiral staircase.
Corin went to the owl room to mail out the order for the developing potion, while Elwyn sat alone in front of the fire, writing a letter.
The letter was written to Bashida Bashat, a famous magic historian and friend of Dumbledore. She lived in Godric's Valley, and was a neighbor of Potter and his wife.
She had been there until the night of the Lord Voldemort's attack, so she knew a lot of details.
Half an hour later, Elwyn finished writing the letter.
He was very satisfied with what he had written. In the letter, he used the tone of a junior to describe his purpose, hoping to get her help so that more young wizards would know about Lily, and sincerely invited her to become a history consultant for Hogwarts' Magic Newspaper.
He went to the owl room to deliver the letter. Watching the owl gradually disappear into the night, Elwyn smiled. He believed that it wouldn't be long before the great headmaster, Professor Dumbledore, would hear about this from his old friend.
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