Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 99 Roger's Magic Company

Chapter 99 Roger's Magic Company

For this kind of high-intensity mental work, Roger naturally raised the salary to the maximum, which was at least three times higher than the hourly wage of ordinary odd jobs in the world. Of course, this time was calculated based on the actual working hours in the virtual world, not the real world time.

In addition, there are performance bonuses
Although Roger was often short of money for his alchemy research, he was not short of these few gold galleons.

In Roger's "junk room" in the House of Requests, he could just pick up two alchemical items that failed in their production and sell them off, which would be enough to make back his funds.

Apart from other things, just the 'inferior version of the wizard system' that Harry had borrowed once, if it were sold to those wizards who were trapped by their talents, they would probably be willing to spend all their money!

In Roger's eyes, that thing would lower the wizard's upper limit of growth, but in the eyes of other wizards, it would raise the lower limit of growth.

In the eyes of those who lack talent, it is a magical tool.

After a brief discussion with Dumbledore, Dumbledore thought Roger's idea was feasible.

He also said that a negotiation meeting would be arranged between Roger and the school board members in the near future...Roger would join the meeting as a corporate employer.

After discussing everything, Dumbledore said, "If you really want to do it, I'm afraid you have to register a company with the Ministry of Magic."

After all, after graduating from Hogwarts, students can't join a black workshop that doesn't even have a sign.

Roger may not care about this, but the students and their families who come to join the company do.

"I know. I can go there myself for such a small matter in the next two days, but I would like to trouble you to approve a leave of absence for me." Roger said.

Although Dumbledore's words are really effective in the Ministry of Magic now, Roger cannot take trivial matters as an excuse and ask Dumbledore to intervene in all trivial matters.

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After a long time, I came to the Ministry of Magic again.

The decoration and layout here have not changed at all.

But the atmosphere in the dark was very different from the last time he came.

Roger sensed from the tense expressions of the wizards around him that there was a whiff of gunpowder floating invisibly in the air.

Dumbledore told me a few days ago that there were some problems with the legal reform, and that might be the reason.

...This is indeed the case. As a politician, Fudge has a qualified vision.

Things really developed in the direction Fudge predicted.

Legal reform began vigorously under the impetus of many people who were dissatisfied with the existing laws, but everyone was dissatisfied with different points of the law and had different opinions on how to amend it.

This is not a question of "the truth becomes clearer through debate". Everyone has their own stance in this world. Amending the law to suit the demands of one party will often harm the interests of the other party. Now it has almost become a political stance and people are inflicting infighting on each other.

Well, this is also because Fudge, as the Minister of Magic, has an unstable foundation and the real power is not concentrated, which leads to the disunity of various forces.

Power hates a vacuum. When there is no clear person in charge of something, those who have the ability to take action will want to take a hand.

The various factions within the Ministry of Magic, which had been united and cooperative, would have been in a bloodbath if it weren't for Dumbledore's suppression and not daring to use violence... At the very least, a brawl would have broken out in the meeting room.

Although he noticed it, Roger didn't intervene, and didn't even ask questions. Even if he was the initial instigator, it wasn't Roger who pushed things to this point. It was the Ministry of Magic's own business, so why should Roger intervene?
Heading straight to the department that manages the registration of wizard business licenses, Roger queued up to complete the formalities.

In the wizarding world, there is no strict age limit for registering a business license, just like the Weasley brothers opened a Condiments and Joke Shop while they were in school.

As long as you have registered capital, proof of identity, and submit application materials and business scope, you can get a license, engrave a company seal, open an account at Gringotts Bank, and start business.

The laws of the wizarding world are already chaotic, and due to the particularity of the wizarding system, many things do not have very detailed clauses.

It is like a constitution, it has direction, but how it is interpreted depends on the circumstances at the time, and the scope for ambiguity is very high.

But Roger's journey to register his company was not smooth, as he got stuck in an unexpected place.

"...This name has also been registered, right?" As he spoke, Roger couldn't help but laugh out loud.

"That's right." The staff of the Ministry of Magic said seriously.

The wizarding community is not large, but there are still quite a few of them around the world. Some wizards have long lifespans and a long heritage, and many of their titles have even existed since BC.

This led to a problem. When Roger wanted to come up with a nice-sounding and meaningful company name, most of the names had already been registered by others or registered in order to avoid trademark disputes.

Roger didn't expect that in 1992, he would encounter a similar problem of having his good names taken by others.

Roger originally thought that legal reform had nothing to do with him.

But only now did Roger realize that the laws of the Ministry of Magic were real... Alas.

According to the regulations, if there is a company called "Future Company", even if Roger is added with a few words like "Roger Future", "British Future" or "Wizard Future", they are all non-compliant company names and may be suspected of infringement.

Unless it's called 'no future' and the whole meaning changes.

It is said that this over-the-top regulation was introduced after two companies with very similar names fought a rather lengthy infringement lawsuit.

After thinking for a moment, since a series of names with auspicious meanings, or appropriateness, or their own symbolic meanings, such as Dawn, New World, Prophet, Second Reality, etc., did not work, Roger decided to try something weird.

"I guess no one has registered this name before." Roger wrote down a string of English letters.

"That's indeed not the case." The Ministry of Magic employee nodded after checking.

In the wizarding world, people are not very interested in the new Muggle culture, as they always feel that it has a bit of a "collapse of social ethics and morality". Therefore, the newly emerged Muggle cultural vocabulary and professional vocabulary in Muggle doctrine are rarely used in company registration.

Although Roger did not come with Dumbledore, many people knew about his relationship with Dumbledore, and the subsequent procedures went smoothly.

Thus, since mid-April 1992, Subspace Magic Technology Co., Ltd. was officially established!
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Roger's affairs were settled, and on the other side, Dumbledore also brought good news. The board of directors agreed to hold a discussion meeting with Roger on the issue of Roger's on-campus recruitment and on-campus training!

Under Dumbledore's arrangement, Roger formally met with the school directors inside Hogwarts.

"Good morning everyone, I am Roger, the head of Subspace Magic Technology Co., Ltd." Roger's opening remarks made clear his identity and the reason why he came to meet them.

(End of this chapter)

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