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In addition to forgetfulness, Neville's problem was that he was too self-abased. Because of his parents, old Mrs. Longbottom's excessive expectations, and his poor talent in magic, he had always been worried about personal gains and losses, and self-doubt. He did not realize the courage hidden in his heart.
But as time went by, he would slowly grow up.
Elwyn and Hermione did not mention what happened to Neville's parents to others. If he could understand it, he would tell everyone about it himself.
Ron recovered and was discharged from the hospital the next day. Elwyn, Harry, and Hermione also moved into the Shack that afternoon. Weasley's family was very welcoming to the three of them.
In the remaining days of the Christmas holiday, Elwyn had a good time.
Ever since the incident with Sirius, he had not been so relaxed for a long time. There were no conspiracies, no dark wizards, no vampires, and no threats of death.
In the warm and bright Shack, he completed holiday homework with everyone, played wizard card games, cleaned up the goblins in the backyard, discussed the Muggle machine with Mr. Weasley, and followed Fred and George to secretly research new funny products.
On the first day of the New Year, Sirius took them to watch the game between Pudemir United and Wimborne Hornets.
The game was held deep in the mountains. Everyone had originally planned to sleep in the wild for a night, but the ball-seeker of Pudemir United caught the Golden Snitch in only 20 minutes.
Although the game was short, the process was very exciting.
Needless to say, there were all kinds of difficult and high-level confrontations between Quidditch teams. The performance of the fans of the two teams was also an eye-opener for Elwyn and the others.
The fans of Wimborne Hornets all wore yellow and black wizard robes, and there was a wasp sewn on their chest and back. Every time a player scored a goal, they would move in a wavy line and make a rhythmic buzzing sound. It looked extremely spectacular.
When Pudemir United's ball-seeker caught the Snitch to end the game, the entire Quidditch field rang with their team song, "Boys, hit the Wandering Ball and throw the Ghost Fly." The cheerful tune resounded throughout the hall, and Elwyn and the others also sang a few lines.
For fans like Harry and Ron, the game that ended in a hurry was clearly not enough.
Elwyn didn't care about that. What he paid attention to was the layout of the Quidditch field, the advertisements placed around it, and the staff selling souvenirs, badges, and other things of the two teams. He was considering whether he could use this as a reference for Hogwarts's Quidditch match.
In addition to these things, Elwyn spent most of his time in the shop in Diagon Alley. Everyone worked together to clean up and renovate the shop.
This was mainly handled by Lupin, Sirius, and Lady Weasley, with the help of the house-elf Dobby and Kreacher. Elwyn and the others would also go to Diagon Alley to help after breakfast in the Shack every morning.
According to Elwyn's plan, the first floor of the shop was mainly used to sell Weasley's jokes products.
Therefore, Fred and George were the most proactive. They designed and renovated the shop according to their own ideas. If it weren't for Lady Weasley's disapproval, the two of them would definitely have stayed in the shop at night.
Although Elwyn didn't do it himself, he didn't stay idle either.
He and Hermione wrote a lot of promotional articles, used two sections in Hogwarts's Ministry of Magic to promote the shop that was about to open for a week, and even advertised in the Daily Prophet.
With everyone's hard work, the shop opened smoothly on the last day of the Christmas holiday.
The first floor of the shop was filled with a dazzling array of goods. There were many of them, and there were many varieties.
They were all made by the little Hogwarts Wizards. Elwyn had contacted his classmates and collected them through the owl and the house-elf Dobby.
Among them, Fred and George made the most jokes.
Under Elwyn and Mr. Weasley's persuasion, Lady Weasley finally reluctantly agreed to let Fred and George continue to make and research Weasley's magic tricks, on the condition that she had to inspect them and not affect their studies.
Lady Weasley quickly found helpers. She and Hermione joined forces and conducted a strict screening of the jokes Fred and George were going to sell. Things such as remote-controlled dung eggs, instant truancy candy, and canary biscuits were all on the banned list.
Most of the jokes placed in the shop were relatively mild, non-dangerous, and very hygienic.
Fred and George had complained to Elwyn more than once about this, saying that it affected their prank inspiration.
However, they didn't give up the research and development of other prank products that they called 'truly valuable'. Instead, they moved them underground.
Fred and George were going to work hard to save money and open their own joke shop.
In addition to the various things made by the little wizards, Elwyn also specially opened up a small space in the corner of the first floor to sell Muggle's products such as light bulbs, video cameras, game consoles, and other products that wizards rarely touched.
Elwyn didn't know how effective they would be, but he was going to try to sell them.
These things were very practical and should attract some people's interest. Based on Elwyn's understanding of wizards, they wouldn't go to the Muggle World to buy them.
On the side of the first floor, there was a spacious wooden staircase that led to the second and third floors of the shop. The headquarters of the Hogwarts Magic Newspaper was mainly managed by Lupin. It was used as the newspaper's daily operation and advertising venue.
To celebrate the successful opening of the shop, Elwyn specially printed a special issue, which contained the truth of the incident and Sirius's experience when he was on the run.
He even got inspiration from Lockhart and persuaded Sirius to hold a signing event in the shop on the opening day to attract more people.
Although they had made thorough preparations, the number of customers lining up outside the shop on the first day of opening still caught Elwyn and the others off guard.
Many wizards gathered outside the shop, numbering in the thousands. Among them, there were even many wizards from abroad. Almost all of them were there for Sirius.
The case of Sirius Black and Peter Pettigrew was the hottest topic in the magic world recently, especially since it was related to the secret of Lord Voldemort. Everyone was very interested.
Two days before the opening of the shop, after a long trial, Wiesengamo finally gave Peter Pettigrew his sentence. He would be imprisoned in Azkaban for life.
Elwyn had heard from Mr. Weasley that most of Weisengarmo's members had originally planned to sentence Peter Pettigrew to a Dementor's kiss, but there were many peace groups protesting outside and writing letters to the Ministry of Magic to oppose such a cruel sentence.
With the current low support rate, Foggy was worried that this matter would cause unnecessary trouble. In the end, he decided to adopt a more conservative method of sentencing Peter Pettigrew to Azkaban forever.
After all, there were precedents for such a sentence. After the fall of Lord Voldemort, many evil dark wizards had been punished in the same way.
No matter how the outside world questioned it, Foggy could evade it.
It was said that after hearing the sentence, Peter Pettigrew instantly knelt down and cried loudly on the ground like a child.
Not because he was afraid, but because he was too excited.
He didn't expect to escape death. No matter how bad Azkaban was, it was much better than losing his life or having his soul sucked away by a Dementor.
He even fantasized about the day when Lord Voldemort would return.
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