Considering the influence of world-renowned car brands in Muggle, the flying broomstick was no different to the wizards.
If Elwyn's idea could be realized, he would have enough power and influence to mobilize the resources of the entire world of magic.
After defeating Lord Voldemort, he could use this influence to fight against the evil gods and the upcoming terrible war.
This was not something that could be seen in a short period of time, but once it reached a certain scale, the influence would be unimaginable.
This was not necessary to fight against Lord Voldemort, but to face the evil gods, all the power of the world of magic had to be gathered.
People respected a great wizard like Dumbledore, but they did not necessarily agree with his opinions and did everything he said. The disagreement and counterattack between Foggy and the Ministry of Magic was the best example.
As for Lord Voldemort's path of world conquest, it was impossible to bring everyone together. He could only attract wizards who were greedy for power and power, evil in nature, or harbored ill intentions to join him.
Only by integrating everyone's own interests into it could everyone's enthusiasm be aroused.
Apart from that, Elwyn had always felt that the world of magic was too conservative. If there was a suitable platform, he could combine more mechanical Muggle products with magic to promote the development of the world of magic. The production of the flying broomstick was a good opportunity.
He planned to entrust the parts of the flying broomstick to the manufacturers of Muggle and let them produce them according to fixed models and specifications.
After he got them back, he would cast spells and engrave runes on them.
It was conceivable that this would save a lot of costs and make Elwyn's broomstick brand more competitive.
This was even more obvious in the flying broomsticks used for home and entertainment. Ordinary wizards were more concerned about the cost-effectiveness.
As for the broomsticks used for competitions, they had to be refined and made by wizards with the best craftsmanship.
While Elwyn was carefully considering the feasibility of this matter, Hermione was looking around anxiously at Harry.
She knew nothing about flying brooms, even less than Elwyn.
After Kreacher left, the atmosphere in the room was a little strange. Harry must still be angry about what had happened during the summer and wanted to talk to them about it. Hermione and Ron could sense that. Only Elwyn was staring at the flying broom in front of him, thinking about something.
"Harry. He seems to think this is the most appropriate thing to do," Hermione said, breathing a little fast. "I mean Dumbledore."
She broke the awkward silence. She hoped that they would not act like strangers to each other.
"Yeah," Harry said, putting the broom back. "He always has a reason."
"I think he probably thinks it's safest for you to stay with Muggle," Ron said, wrinkling his nose.
"Really?" Harry raised his eyebrows and asked, "Who was attacked by the Dementors this summer?"
"Oh, no. That's why he sent the Order of the Phoenix to follow you all the time!" Ron said hurriedly.
Harry felt a sudden shock in his heart, as if he had stepped on nothing when he was going down the stairs.
It seemed that everyone knew he was being followed, but he was the only one in the dark.
"It doesn't seem to work, does it?" Harry said, trying to keep his voice steady. "I still have to protect myself, don't I?"
"You don't know how angry he was when he got the news!" Ron said, his voice trembling a little. "Ginny told me. She saw it from down there. When he found out that the Mondungues had left without permission before the change of shift, he looked so scary."
"Oh, I wish he would leave," Harry said coldly. "If he didn't leave, I wouldn't use magic, and Dumbledore would probably let me stay in Privet Drive for the whole summer."
There was another moment of silence. Hermione and Ron didn't know what to say, and Elwyn was still thinking about the flying broom.
"Harry, aren't you worried about going to the Ministry of Magic for trial?" Hermione asked softly.
"No." Harry stubbornly didn't tell the truth.
He walked away from them and continued to look at the broom in the cabinet. Hedwig rested contentedly on his shoulder.
On the wall between the two brooms, there was a blank canvas in an ornate frame.
When Harry passed by it, he seemed to hear someone laughing in the dark, as if laughing at his stubbornness.
"Well, which one of you can tell me, why is Dumbledore so eager to keep me in the dark?" Harry asked, still trying to keep his voice indifferent. "Did you, um, bother to ask him?"
He looked up and saw Hermione and Ron exchanging uneasy glances. Hermione even nudged Elwyn.
It seemed to say that he was behaving as they had feared, but this didn't make him feel any better.
"We told Dumbledore that we really wanted to tell you what happened!" Ron said. "We really did. I went with Fred and George, but he's so busy now. We've only seen him twice since we got here. He didn't have much time. He just stressed that we wouldn't tell you anything important when we wrote. He said that the owl might be intercepted halfway. "
"If he really wanted to, he could still tell me the news." Harry said rudely, interrupting Ron and raising his voice. "Doesn't he know any other way to send a letter besides the owl?"
"Yes, we have to admit that he just doesn't want you to know anything!" Hermione said sharply.
"But why? Maybe he thinks I can't be trusted," Harry said, watching their expressions.
"Don't be silly," Ron said, looking a little panicked.
"Or he thinks I can't take care of myself."
"Of course he doesn't think so!" Hermione said anxiously, pushing Elwyn again.
She and Ron couldn't convince Harry at all. Things were going in the worst direction.
"Actually, Dumbledore does worry about that," Elwyn said. He hadn't intended to get involved.
But if he didn't convince Harry, it would only make things worse. He would definitely use all kinds of methods to find out the truth.
Dumbledore's oversight was something he had to find a way to make up for.
"Do you remember the dreams you had last semester? They were dreams from the perspective of the Lord Voldemort. You saw him killing people or doing something evil."
"You told me that it was because of the magical connection between me and him, because of this scar," Harry said.
He was a little embarrassed. Elwyn had been helping him learn the Brain Occlusion, but he hadn't made any progress until now.
The only good thing was that ever since the Lord Voldemort came back to life, those nightmares disappeared and never appeared again …
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