Harry Potter: Charlie's Candy Factory

Chapter 148 Dumbledore's Letter

Chapter 148 Dumbledore's Letter
At the same time, just as Kobe was about to start giving these Muggles his first class ever, Charlie also turned his gaze away from his employees who went downstairs, and re-entered the office.

He went straight back to the desk, and subconsciously turned his eyes to the things that Hegrid had sent him from Hogwarts on the desk—a few heavy books.

Of course, there were two other letters, which Charlie put in the desk drawer.

Those books were specially prepared for him by his old headmaster.

According to Hagrid, when he saw the shocking report in the "Daily Prophet", even the knowledgeable and well-informed Dumbledore couldn't help being taken aback.

He fixed his eyes on the newspaper and read it several times over and over again.

His lips were slightly pursed, his brows furrowed.Although it changed from the gentle smile of the past, it was not anger.

No one knows what he's thinking...

Hagrid himself sat on the high stool in the office as usual, but he changed his usual relaxation, and he was careful not to say a word, for fear of disturbing Dumbledore's thoughts.

Not long after, Dumbledore's brows suddenly relaxed.

He didn't say anything, but folded the newspaper and put it in his drawer, then stood up, and walked out of the office directly under Hagrid's gaze.

Hagrid was left alone, sitting in the office alone inexplicably.

Hagrid waited for a while, and when he was hesitating whether he wanted to leave, Dumbledore walked in again holding a stack of heavy books.

And give him a new task, hoping that he can send these books to Charlie.

Although due to too many things, I haven't read them carefully, just put them on the table, and there is no next step.

But just looking at the names on the covers of some of the books and the notes written on the title pages, Charlie can confirm that none of the books here are Muggle-related...

From "I Am Among Muggles—How to Be Friends with Muggles" written by a famous Muggle scientist in the wizarding world today to "People Different from Us", a precious material that has almost disappeared in the sixteenth century, it can be described as The details are extremely detailed, and the scope involved is so wide that I am afraid that apart from the library of Hogwarts with a long history, no one person or organization can put it all together...

Charlie couldn't help feeling a little warm in his heart.

He could even imagine the scene where his old headmaster, Dumbledore, found these books one by one by relying on his memory in front of the bookshelf in the library...

Although he was born as a time traveler, there is a high probability that Charlie will not need the things written in these books.

He even said that if he wanted to, he could write a monograph by himself, directly raising Muggle studies in the British magic world to a higher level.

But Dumbledore's caring and concern for him like a child in his heart still moved this wizard businessman who had experienced countless intrigues.

As for the remaining two letters... one of them was naturally from Dumbledore.

It was also the first thing Hagrid looked at after he delivered everything to himself.

The contents of the letter were not as warm as before, but from the perspective of an elder, it really analyzed the pros and cons of Charlie's actions.

In the end, it was concluded that Charlie's approach was quite risky, especially when the Minister of Magic, Cornelius Fudge, was a purely conservative, this behavior undoubtedly had great worries and unstable factors.

Although I don't understand how Charlie successfully persuaded Fudge to agree to his plan - after all, as the Minister of Magic elected by Dumbledore himself, he is the person who has the most thorough insight into Fudge.He also naturally understood that with Fudge's character, he would never agree to such a thing happening.

But under the premise of really dealing with this uncertain time bomb, Dumbledore undoubtedly expressed support and praise for Charlie's behavior.

In his own words in the letter

"This will be an unprecedented reform. Perhaps the bloated and decadent spirit of the magic world will be swept by a new wave. At that time, you, the initiator of that wave, will eventually become a A great man . . . surpassing even all the great wizards of all time."

After spending about four-fifths of the text analyzing the pros and cons of Charlie's actions, Dumbledore returned to his usual gentleness until the end.

He smiled and told Charlie a few interesting things that happened at Hogwarts, and mentioned his employee Dudley.

At the end of the letter, Dumbledore still said in the tone that was so familiar to Charlie
"My dear boy, go ahead and do it, Hogwarts will always be your home."

At that time, in the office, after reading the letter, Charlie was full of emotions, the complicated meaning was beyond words, and he didn't know what to say for a while.

He even had some doubts, if it wasn't because Hagrid was still looking at him, whether his emotions would fluctuate even more.

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Due to time constraints, after reading Principal Dumbledore's letter, Charlie asked Hagrid to help him go to the Leaky Cauldron.

As for myself, I was rushing to the progress, went to supervise the construction of a new factory building and the purchase of the assembly line in person, put the remaining unread letter aside, and forgot its existence for a while.

Until now, finally everything is ready, you can relax for a moment.Charlie just remembered it.

Open the drawer of the desk and slowly take out the letter.Holding the white envelope in his hand, he didn't open it right away, but looked around first.

After confirming that the sender's name was indeed not written on it, he bent his fingers, ticked the table, and brought a letter opener into his hand.

Just as Charlie was about to take it apart, a knock on the door suddenly interrupted his original action.

"Bang bang bang!"

"Bang bang bang!"

The knocking on the door was loud and had a unique rhythm.

Almost without thinking too much, Charlie already guessed who it was.

So the stopped action continued, while opening the envelope, Charlie raised his head, and said softly towards the direction outside the door

"Come in, Hagrid."

Sure enough, there was a "squeak" and the door opened.

Hagrid, with a simple and honest smile on his face, appeared outside the door.

"Good afternoon, Charlie."

He scratched his fluffy long hair and greeted happily.

(End of this chapter)

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