Chapter 85 New Chapter
"The Peeves incident isn't over yet... Why do we have to hand in another manuscript?"

In the dim empty classroom in the basement, Andrew felt a little worried as he looked at the empty manuscript paper.

He had been working very smoothly in Professor McGonagall's office these days, but the problem was that he was so confused by all the documents that he couldn't figure out the next story line.

Last month's Peeves-related section sold very well - because the magazine was reprinted several times that month, his royalties were exceptionally considerable.

But the question is - what exactly should Dumbledore do next?

The general rhythm is set - according to the setting, there is a story every year, but as the tone becomes increasingly high, the dull campus life can no longer keep up.

This is not a game. In the game, you can ask a general to help you unclog the toilet, but not in a story - no one can accept that Dumbledore, who was just so powerful, would return to school and compete with his classmates for the first place in the school.

As he continued to upgrade, the enemies became a bit difficult to deal with. Fortunately, he did a good job of leveling the situation last time and stabilized the rhythm with the story of Peeves. What he had to do now was to slow down the rhythm a bit and then increase the sense of anticipation.

After much thought, Andrew decided to let Dumbledore write the book.

[Adventure is certainly something to be proud of, but a great adventure does not end when you return home. Summarizing those experiences and anecdotes, making your story known to others, and preventing the mistakes you made from being repeated by future generations is the most perfect ending to an adventure.]

inappropriate…

Andrew thought about it and did not cross out the above content. Instead, he added it at the end.

[But the biggest problem facing Dumbledore was that he couldn't make people believe that it was an adventure, rather than the ramblings of a drunk or someone who drank a hallucinogenic potion.]

[After much deliberation, he decided to give up his desire for an adventurer's name and the honors that were within his grasp, and instead narrate his thoughts on magic during his many adventures.]

[This is not a good choice - compared to the vivid and ups and downs of the adventure story, the dry magic thinking is not so popular. ]

...

Very good, it would be even better if it were a little more miserable - write about the misunderstanding of the classmates, the doubts and ridicule of the seniors. The source of the villain has already been determined, and Slytherin should take the blame.

"Yes, it's still petty..."

The opponent suddenly changed from a famous figure to a small fry in Slytherin, which really made people feel like they were going backwards in life.

But how can I write a book with such a steady tone? I can't add talent and literary attributes, right? This is too imaginary, there is no possibility of reference!

Got it!

Andrew stuffed himself with a candy and filled in the settings at the beginning.

Writing a book - the founder gets a bonus when he is in doubt.

Ravenclaw's blessing permeated the library. She was generous to those who were willing to share knowledge. It would not be a good idea to use a crown as a prize, since a copy had been used at the beginning. So she might as well make one.

Hat, sword, tiara, locket - these things have been used before, they can't be duplicated, and they must be in line with the temperament of Ravenclaw.

Um, quill pen...

Andrew remembered the thing he had hidden in the bottom of his box, smiled, and set the background for the feather pen.

The quill was made of phoenix feathers, but it was specially treated so that it would automatically repair itself whenever it was close to being damaged. This didn't sound good enough, so Andrew added some obvious hints in the text. This quill that would automatically repair itself and look like new for many years appeared on Dumbledore's desk after he finally wrote a book, and Dumbledore heard the low cry of a phoenix when he held it.

Perfect, with such a hint, even Phoenix can be pulled in, the gimmicks and expectations are full, and it can also take advantage of Fox's popularity.

Put the Ravenclaw blessing in front and write it out once in a while as part of the anticipation. Well, then routinely add some Dumbledore's quotations to encourage learning, and then write about the OWLS exam. Amazing everyone is a traditional skill.

Okay, perfect.

Andrew happily finished organizing the outline, then transformed it into beads and hid it.

"The rest of the work will be much easier. I just need to add the detailed description..."

He happily turned off the lights and walked outside.

Thanks to Pippi, the basement classroom has been extremely quiet these days - after seeing the joke many times, the lower grade students were very sure what the prefects were up to and joined in.

The battle between Slytherin and Gryffindor that everyone had been looking forward to was forced to end before it even began - due to the course selection issue, basically no Slytherin would choose Muggle Studies, so their class leaders basically never got a time-turner.

This resulted in them watching the fun for quite a while before they left, and by then the rest of the lower grades had already started participating in the game of finding treasure from Peeves' body.

So the school is now in a state of ordered chaos - Peeves has basically remained golden all day long because too many people have tried to use it. Every day Andrew can see him chasing students, but students are trying one after another.

Fighting almost did not exist. Even if Gryffindor and Slytherin met, they would greet each other with their noses and then leave in a hurry.

Professor Binns's class was very popular for a few days. Students from all grades plucked up the courage to ask Professor Binns for information about Peeves during his class.

However, what made the students happy and disappointed was that Professor Binns had recalled several interesting stories about Peeves at the beginning. Later, according to the professor's description, it was found that Peeves had been staying in the castle when the professor started teaching...

This certainly proved the horror of Peeves, but it also made some students despair - the records showed that Peeves seemed to be harder to demolish than the castle...

"Oh hoo!"

Just as Andrew was wondering whether this farce would end with the students giving up, a golden Peeves appeared.

A group of little devils from every college except Slytherin were hiding desperately.

"Run!"

Andrew heard someone in front of him shouting loudly.

"I don't know where Peeves got this fast-acting hair loss potion from. It can even ignore some shields!"

“Many people went to the hospital because they became bald!”

Andrew heard these shouts amid the chaotic shouting.

There was no time to figure out what was going on. The experience gained from days of long-distance running made him start running very fast - and in a moment he was at the front of the crowd.

Damn it, what did you do to it? How could you let it use such a disgusting skill?
He rushed underground without even turning his head, leaving the people behind him with an unclear back view...

(End of this chapter)

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