A new volume has begun. I am not very familiar with the next few volumes (I have barely read the original work...), and with the butterfly effect, the trajectory of the world has been disrupted by Bree, so there will be many original points.
Looking back, I can see that the original outline has actually changed beyond recognition. The story has been extended from the original ending to a further ending. I hope it won't be too stretched.
The previous volume was very small. It just laid out the foreshadowing, did not extend too many branch lines, and did not detail daily life. It only had 160,000 words. The previous volumes were close to 300,000 words, and the following volumes are also about 300,000 words.
More than 100,000 words (not sure). Try to make the pace faster so that some unfortunate characters can have an ending that suits them.
After all, this book focuses on changing the endings of the original characters, such as helping Tom who has not yet fallen into the quagmire, stopping Barty Jr. from killing his father, correcting Draco on the right path, saving Cedric, and changing Hermione's paranoid character.
Guide Harry to live out his life, prevent Dumbledore's sacrifice, etc...
Haha, in fact, readers who have seen this place already know this book relatively well. At first, it was very close to the original writing, but then it gradually deviated from the original story.
This book is not a serious Hogwarts text, it contains too many elements.
Academic master, ancient magic, entrepreneurship, academics, family, professor, belief in gods...
The first volume mainly tells about Bree, who has nothing, and begins her academic experience and learns natural magic at Hogwarts (some people say it is the youth version of Dru Yin, but I think it is ancient magic more), (this is also the weakest character in the whole story of Bree)
, the most naive and paranoid period, so many readers gave up here, feeling helpless but not wanting to change.) (This volume is the most similar to the original work, and later it deviates more and more from the original story direction.)
(Brie was 11 years old when she faced Dumbledore. She was very innocent and cute. She was a child's paranoia.)
The second volume is the beginning of Bree's family. It extends to the combination of natural magic and alchemy, as well as business prospects. At the same time, it deepens the character of the academic master. Of course, many people think that the highlight is Tom (I think so too).
(Brie in this volume is proud and gradually escapes from loneliness.) (Choosing to stop the basilisk, choosing to save Tom who she thinks they can chat with, and choosing to become friends with Draco are the manifestations of Brie starting to truly integrate into the world.
, he no longer ignores the bonds, no longer hides his emotions, and starts to become real.)
The third volume is about the Oude family and the fantasy game, which establishes a foothold in the wizarding world in family and business. The ending leads to "Fundamentals of Natural Magic" to reach the top of the academic hegemony. (This volume is the longest volume, and the field of vision is also
No longer confined to Hogwarts Castle, the world view has expanded. Bree has begun to mature and gradually come into contact with the truth of this world.) (In the first volume, everyone thought that I was evil to Dumbledore, but in fact I was not. It’s just that
I want to describe Dumbledore as Bree grows up. In fact, from the plot of the whole book, Dumbledore's role can be regarded as the second actor.)
The fourth volume is a critical period for Bree to show her power. The spread of "Fundamentals of Natural Magic" completely established Bree's status in the wizarding world, making it logical for Bree to become a professor at Hogwarts; at the same time, this was also the introduction of faith.
The beginning of the element of becoming a god. (I think that only after reading this volume can readers really get to know Bree. This is also a sign that Bree has grown up. He now fully knows what he wants and how he should do it.)
Now that the fifth volume has begun, Bree's career as a professor has also begun, so stay tuned...