Chapter 854: Harry's Anger
Think about the influence of those world-renowned car brands on Muggles, and the broomstick is similar to wizards.
If Aiwen's idea can be realized, then he has enough strength and influence to mobilize the resources of the entire magic world.
After defeating Voldemort, he can use this influence to fight the evil god and the terrible war that is coming.
This is not something that can be effective in the short term, but once it reaches a certain scale, the influence will be beyond imagination.
You don't need to do this to fight Voldemort, but you must concentrate all the power of the wizarding world in the face of evil gods.
For a great wizard like Dumbledore, people respect him, but they don't necessarily agree with him. Follow every word he says. The disagreement and counterattack between Fudge and the Ministry of Magic this time is the best example.
As for Voldemort's route of conquering the world, he can't bring everyone together. He can only attract those wizards who are greedy for power, power, evil in nature or have malicious intentions to join him.
Only by integrating everyone's own interests into it can everyone's enthusiasm be mobilized.
In addition to this, Ivan has always felt that the magic world is too conservative. If there is a suitable platform, he can combine more Muggle mechanical supplies and magic in everything to promote the development of the magic world. This time the production of flying broomsticks It's a great opportunity.
He was going to entrust the designed broomstick parts to Muggle manufacturers, and let them produce according to fixed models and specifications.
After taking it back, cast spells on it and draw spell runes.
It is conceivable that this will save a considerable part of the cost and make Aiwen's broom brand more competitive.
This point is more obvious on the broomsticks used for home and entertainment. Ordinary wizards are more concerned about cost performance.
As for the brooms used in the competition, we still need to keep improving, use the best craftsmanship, and make them by wizards.
While Ivan was thinking carefully about the feasibility of this matter, Hermione was looking around, looking at Harry uneasily.
She knew nothing about broomsticks, even less than Ivan.
And after Kreacher left, the atmosphere in the room was a little bit wrong. Harry must still be angry about what happened this summer, and wanted to talk to them about this topic. Both Hermione and Ron could feel it, and only Ivan was alone. The man stared at the broomstick in front of him and wondered what he was thinking.
"Harry, he seems to think that's the best thing to do," said Hermione, a little breathlessly. "I mean Dumbledore."
She broke the awkward silence, hoping that they would not act like strangers.
"Yeah," said Harry, putting the broomstick back in his hand. "He always has a reason."
"I think he thinks you're safest with the Muggles," Ron added, wrinkling his nose.
"Really?" Harry asked back, raising his eyebrows. "Which of you was attacked by a dementor this summer?"
"Oh, no, that's why he sent people from the Order of the Phoenix to follow you at all times!" Ron said hastily.
Harry felt a jerk in his stomach, as if he had missed his foot when going down the stairs.
Looking at it this way, everyone knew that he was being followed, but he was the only one kept in the dark.
"That doesn't seem to work very well, does it?" said Harry, trying to keep his voice steady. "I still have to protect myself, don't I?"
"You don't know, he got the news!" said Ron, his voice trembling a little. "Ginny told me she happened to see it down there when he found out that Mundungus wasn't due to change of guard. When he left without authorization, he was just scary."
"Oh, I wish he had gone," said Harry dryly. "If he doesn't leave, I won't be able to use magic, and Dumbledore will probably let me stay on Privet Drive all summer."
There was another moment of silence, neither Hermione nor Ron knew what to say, and Ivan was still thinking about the broomstick.
"Harry, aren't you worried about going to the Ministry of Magic for trial?" Hermione asked softly.
"No." Harry stubbornly didn't tell the truth.
He walked away from them and continued to look at the broom in the cupboard, Hedwig resting contentedly on his shoulder.
On the wall between the two brooms, there is a blank canvas in an ornate frame.
As Harry passed it, he seemed to hear someone laughing softly in the shadows, as if laughing at his stubbornness.
"Well, can any of you tell me why Dumbledore is so eager to keep me in the dark?" Harry asked, still trying to keep his voice indifferent, "did you, um, bother to ask him?" ?”
He looked up and saw Hermione and Ron exchanging uneasy glances, and Hermione even pushed Ivan.
Seems to say he's behaving as they feared, which doesn't make him feel any better.
"We said to Dumbledore, we'd love to tell you what the hell happened!" said Ron, "We did, I went with Fred and George, but he's so busy right now, We've only seen him twice since we got here. He didn't have much time, but he just insisted that we promise not to tell you important things when we write letters, and he said that the owl might be intercepted halfway."
"He could still give me the news if he really wanted to," said Harry roughly, interrupting Ron, and raising his voice, "Don't he know there are other ways of sending messages besides owls? "
"Yes, we have to admit, he just doesn't want you to know anything!" said Hermione sharply.
"But why, maybe he doesn't think I can be trusted," said Harry, watching their expressions.
"Don't be silly," said Ron, looking a little panicked.
"Or think I can't take care of myself."
"Of course he doesn't think so!" Hermione said anxiously, and pushed Ivan hard again.
She and Ron were completely unable to convince Harry that things were going for the worst.
"Actually, Dumbledore did have this concern." Ivan said that he did not intend to participate in it.
But if he didn't convince Harry, it would only make things worse, and he would definitely try every means to find out the truth.
Dumbledore's omission, let's find a way to make up for it.
"Do you remember those dreams you had last term, dreams from Voldemort's point of view, seeing him kill someone or do something evil."
"You told me it was because of the magical connection between me and him, because of the scar," Harry said.
He was a little embarrassed. Ivan had been helping him learn Occlumency, but until now, he hadn't made any progress.
The only good thing is that since Voldemort returned from his resurrection, those nightmares have disappeared and never appeared again
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