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039: Request from the Ministry of Magic

With smiles on their lips, the two of them recalled the seven years they spent in Hogwarts Castle. They and their friends ran quickly through the grass in the sun, with the skirts of their school robes raised slightly and the smiles on their faces.

Youthful smile.

The two of them have known each other and become friends since they were in school. After graduation, they both married into pure-blood families. After giving birth to children, the trivial matters of life gradually smoothed the corners of their mouths. Despite careful maintenance, the subtle wrinkles at the corners of their eyes were still exposed.

The two of them are already quite old.

The two of them found this set of teaching aids very novel and planned to buy one for their two children who had just entered the first grade and had no interest in herbal medicine.

"Hello, how much does this book cost?" the lady called to a clerk.

"A 2 Galleons book," the clerk said without raising his head as he unloaded a pile of astronomy courses at the door of the store. "If you want it, you have to buy it quickly. I think it will be out of stock tomorrow."

When the two of them heard this, they looked at the people in the bookstore and quickly searched out all the courses in various subjects. They took out their pearl packets and went to the counter to check out.

There are more students and parents who plan to buy a complete set of courses for their children. Who doesn’t want their children to do better in their homework?

The teaching aid materials produced by CLBT obviously broke their understanding. Originally, everyone thought that magic school courses only required textbooks, and they never thought that there could be tutoring materials outside of class.

Parents have also graduated from Hogwarts and entered society. Although most of the knowledge they learned in school was returned to teachers, they can still see the excellence of this teaching aid.

When they were in school, they didn't have so many exercises and analyses. Their usual homework was small papers, and they crammed into the examination room before the final exam.

Now that there is a complete explanation of the curriculum, children no longer have to be as unprepared as they were back then, and their academic performance will of course rise steadily.

2 galleons can make a child one step ahead of others, and parents are willing to pay this amount.

All 300 teaching aids were sold out in one weekend. Not only the parents of first-year students purchased the books, but also many parents of OWL and first-year students.

Many children returned home during the Christmas vacation and just wanted to have fun for a few days, but found that their parents happily took out a set of guidance books that they had never seen before, and told them to read them before taking the exam. The children held the books in their hands

Toy makes me want to cry but has no tears.

Picking up the guidance book in my hand, I saw four big words: CLBT.

Which psychopath wrote this book?

The children gritted their teeth but had no choice but to open the tutorial book and read it.

After reading two pages, the children found that the key points noted in these tutorials were very helpful to their own learning, especially the analysis of exercises and the templates for subjective questions were standardized and detailed. After reading it twice, they felt that they benefited a lot.

Joel also specially left two sets to send to the Weasley brothers and sisters at the Burrow. During the two months they met in Knockturn Alley, they often exchanged letters. What’s interesting is that Ginny and Ron didn’t know Joel yet.

and Sergei are already studying at Hogwarts.

This made him look forward to seeing each other again.

After the 300 teaching aids were sold out, the manager of Flourish and Blotts Bookstore sent the four of them a letter with the stamp of the Ministry of Magic.

When taken apart, it appears that it carries a copyright certification certified by the British Ministry of Magic, proving that the copyright for the complete CLBT magic course sold on the market belongs to the four of them.

After getting the copyright certificate, Flourish and Blotts Bookstore sent another order request. Obscurus Printing Company was also happy with it, and no one thought it was too much money.

Everything happened so quickly. During the Christmas holiday at Hogwarts, the manager of Flourish and Blotts Bookstore asked the four of them to meet.

"This is Gsilda Marchbain from the Ministry of Magic, the director of the Wizarding Examination Authority of the Ministry of Magic, and a member of the Wizengamot (the highest court in the British wizarding world)." The manager of Flourish and Blotts Bookstore introduced the four of them.

The lady sitting next to him has gray hair and an old look. She looks much older than Professor Dumbledore.

"This is what I told you before, members of CLBT."

An expression of surprise appeared on Ms. Marchban's face. She looked at the four little ones sitting opposite her, "Is this the complete explanation of the magic course you wrote?"

The four of them looked at each other and nodded.

"It's incredible..." Marchban looked at the four children who were only eleven or twelve years old and sighed repeatedly, "How did you come up with this idea?"

The three of them turned their attention to Joel.

"It's like this. I found that students at Hogwarts are generally not interested in the history of magic, but it is a required subject for the OWL exam. I was thinking about ways to save students' review time and improve their skills.

Their results." Joel said calmly.

"This is an extraordinary idea," Ms. Marchiban kept staring at his face, "a very bold attempt..."

"The market has proven that your idea is very successful." The manager of Flourish and Blotts Bookstore said happily that this year he was able to get a lot of year-end bonuses from his boss with this set of teaching aids.

"I help them save time, so I should be paid, as it should be." Joel shrugged.

Ms. Marchban laughed, "Of course, no one will have trouble with Jin Gallon."

Everyone laughed in unison.

"Let's get down to business. I'm here to discuss something with you, as entrusted by the Minister of Magic, Mr. Cornelius Fudge." Ms. Marchbain crossed her hands. "We plan to partially modify your teaching materials and export them."

To the United States."

"Really?" The four of them looked happy.

"You can participate in the modification process, but the Ministry of Magic also has a requirement." Ms. Marchbain stopped smiling.

"This set of magic courses covers all overseas income, and the Ministry of Magic has to take 30%. Of course, after the 30% of the income is turned over to the Ministry of Magic, we will no longer tax this set of books."

The four of them looked at each other. 30% of overseas income is not a small figure when you think about it.

"Can we discuss it before making a decision?" Joel asked.

"No problem," Ms. Marchband stood up tremblingly, "If you think about it, tell the manager of Flourish and Blotts Bookstore. It's a pleasure to meet you four outstanding children today."

After Ms. Marchbain left, the manager of Flourish and Blotts Bookstore finally breathed a sigh of relief, "I suggest you four agree to the Ministry of Magic's request."

"But 30% of the income is a bit too much." Eddie was a little unhappy. This set of books was originally the income of the four of them, each of them received 25%. The intervention of the Ministry of Magic was equivalent to one more person sharing the money.

Sergey also showed a bit of dissatisfaction on his face, while Alan and Joel pursed their lips and said nothing.


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