"Is it a Two-way Mirror?" Felix asked with interest.

"No, Felix, I don't think so." Flitwick meditated.

Professor McGonagall said his guess: "Maybe it is a magic newspaper?"

"Newspaper?" Felix looked at her, he had never thought of this thing.

"Yes, I remember that "Daily Prophet" has a similar technology. If the news changes, the content of the newspaper will also change," Professor McGonagall added, "This situation is very different now. Rarely, they would rather move to the evening paper of the day."

She recalled, "During the war years, Ministry of Magic issued several emergency notices with the help of "Daily Prophet"..."

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Felix was a little surprised. In his impression, "Daily Prophet" does not follow the integrity of the news very much. They may be more concerned about the sales of the newspaper.

That's why it is divided into daily newspapers and evening newspapers, as well as the weekend version of "Sunday Seer".

But the viewpoint of "Daily Prophet" tends to be Ministry of Magic as a whole, so...is this the foundation of cooperation laid a long time ago?

"Did they also use sync magic?" He wanted to know more.

"I think more than that-the newspaper may use a variety of change curses, this is their exclusive technology, can not be seen in other newspapers." Professor McGonagall replied.

Felix thought, so to speak, it is indeed somewhat similar to his answer parchment, or even more perfect-their newspaper covers the whole of Britain.

Except for the lack of interaction.

"Neither." Flitwick said inexplicably, "Strange, I shouldn't be forgotten...".

Professor McGonagall stared wide-eyed, she stammered and interrupted him: "Should it be that person's mark, Filius?"

"Oh , My goodness, of course not!" Flitwick's voice became sharper.

Felix listens quietly, are they talking about Dark Mark?

He hasn't studied it, but in his impression, this is a magic contract with a pattern, which has the function of positioning and summon. Maybe Voldemort also added a personal understanding?

The silent Bellby suddenly said: "Speaking of which, I have seen similar things in muggle world..."

"Yes, this is it!"

Belby’s words inspired Flitwick. He was frightened and flustered and said: "I remember, I heard from Professor Bubbaji."

Karidy· Bubbaji?

Muggle Research Professor?

Felix recalled that he and the professor had not seen each other several times, and she seemed to live off campus all year round.

"Karidy showed me the picture, square-shaped, I don’t remember its name." Flitwick looked at Bellby, hoping to get a response--

"Oh, I remember calling it a mobile phone?" Bellby said, "I saw someone use it at the muggle opera house, and I asked him about it. I said I came from the country."

He grinned at Felix, which is what Felix mentioned in the "How to deal with muggle" in his book.

Flitwick gave Bellby an affirmative look, "This is this thing~mobile...phone? It is said that muggles can talk over thousands of miles. Keridi complained to me that her paper was ignored. They think it’s a fantasy story—all of them are Ancient One."

Professor McGonagall didn’t know much about muggle items. She asked suspiciously: "Is the muggle world so developed? How do they solve it? The problem of long-distance communication?"

This time, Flitwick and Bellby were speechless, and their understanding of this aspect was very limited.

Felix gently exhales one breath saying.

He knows what kind of book he should write this year-an introduction to science and technology of muggle world. However, Professor Bubbaji's experience gave him a good counterexample. If you get started, it will be something beyond the imagination of the wizards.

The two books he wrote before introduced the development history of ordinary persons and their way of thinking. This is something that wizards can understand, and he deliberately arranged a large number of examples of communication scenes. Has a relatively high practicality-it is convenient for some public officials to find out according to the map and deal with the ordinary person.

For this reason, his book can be recognized professionally.

It is also convenient for him to bring some private opinions that he really wants to say...

How should he organize the structure of the new book? Felix thought.

'It must be simple, clear, and obvious at a glance. Don't be afraid of less, but be afraid of more. '

Some simple mechanical parts, some energy-using prototypes, and even simple and repeatable physical experiments...

He suddenly remembered that when he talked to Miss Granger about Lockhart, he It was mentioned that he admired Lockhart's method of incorporating knowledge into the story, "Maybe I will imitate it in the future!" He said to his assistant at the time.

Now it seems that you can write a fairy tale of "The Adventures of Wizard Kid"?

"Felix?" Flitwick looked at him.

"Just thought of something interesting." Felix said.

He put the visit to Professor Bubagi on the agenda.

As for the improvement of the answer parchment, he still has a lot of young wizards' brains that he has not taken out, plus Two-way Mirror, magic newspaper, Dark Mark, mobile phone, these things can bring him Come for inspiration and ideas.

In the middle, several professors finalized the cooperation plan. Bellby was a little regretful, he was not good at this aspect at all.

After the dinner, the young wizards in small groups left tacitly, some male witch teachers quietly disappeared from the large group, looking for a secluded place for a date.

'I wonder how many couples Filch will catch tonight? 'Felix couldn't catch any thoughts in his mind.

Back in the office, he flipped through today’s Seer Evening News, and the front page news on it caught his attention--

'Gilderoy · Lockhart faces seven years in prison, Book fans wrote letters criticizing Ministry of Magic. '

This made Felix interested. The newspaper mentioned that Lockhart deeply regrets his actions. He is willing to heal and compensate those who have been hurt-hoping to escape punishment.

He also donated a full 20,000 Gold Galleon to various prestigious magic organizations. But Wizengamot still sentenced him to seven years in prison-from Felix's point of view, the penalty was significantly reduced.

Besides, the dementor that the ordinary wizard fears is not so terrifying for the memory master.

But for Lockhart, losing the dazzling aura and future is the most terrifying punishment, right?

But this is not the most outrageous news today. In the corner, he found an unremarkable news——

'Former "Daily Prophet" editor in chief, Rita Si Kitt faces charges of underreporting Animagus for a long time and illegally obtaining secrets from others for personal gain, but recently, the Ministry of Magic suddenly dropped all charges and imposed a fine of 2,000 Galleon instead. It is reported that more than one Ministry of Magic executive stated that there is no direct evidence to prove that Rita Skeeter is guilty...'

Felix suddenly smiled: "Rita, Rita..." He was really open. Vision.

Gilderoy · Lockhart and Rita · Skeeter, they are very similar to some extent, they both became famous male witch teachers by illegal means.

Lockhart even received a Merlin Knight Group Level 3 badge representing honor.

But even so, when the crime was exposed, their ending was completely different-Lockhart received a reduced sentence but still went to jail; while Skeeter's sentence was not painful.

Felix’s light blue eyes reflected the night scene of Hogwarts in the dark. He was very curious at the moment: "How many secrets do you know about the great character, Rita Skeeter?"

A string of controversial Ministry of Magic officials’ names flashed in his mind--

Cornelius Fudge, Stinchcombe Crouch, Ludo Bagman, Dolores Umbridge, Pierce Hinknis ……

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