Now that Harry's eyeballs have turned into the shape of gold Galleons, he is preparing to add separate expansion packs for the four colleges of Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin and Hufflepuff based on the Hogwarts expansion pack.
This should motivate wizards to spend a lot of money, whether they want graduates from a specific college or simply want to show their nostalgia for the simple academy.
However, this kind of work is obviously not enough for Ladraco alone.
So Harry also pulled over Qiu Zhang, Hermione, Ron and even the Weasley twins, the wizards Harry was more familiar with.
He offered them a high price of one Galleon per day to help organize the materials for card research.
But soon, Harry found another more suitable candidate.
One day, Professor Flitwick and Professor McGonagall were playing a game of Gwent in the teachers' lounge.
Professor Binns, who taught the History of Magic, found Harry and asked to join in the design of Gwent.
According to Professor Binns, "History is a serious matter. Although Gwent is just a game, it is also a game with serious themes!"
Professor Binns did not ask for much in remuneration. After learning that part of the sales revenue of Gwent would be donated to Hogwarts, Professor Binns only asked Harry to list the sources and references of the relevant characters' information in the instructions for subsequent Gwent cards, basically putting the paper index in.
Although doing so would increase the cost a little, considering the huge workload and after Harry asked Professor Binns if he could check the information and include it in the publicity and got his permission.
Harry's expansion pack plan was carried out smoothly.
After Harry announced the restock date for the second batch of basic packs and that the four major colleges of Hogwarts would launch expansion packs respectively, the printing factory that Harry cooperated with was once again attacked by a mail bomb.
Even the Ministry of Magic had to send out an emergency response team to temporarily cast a spell around the printing press to prevent Muggles from noticing the large number of owls hanging around the printing press.
After this incident, Harry was naturally fined.
But now the amount of the ticket is just a small problem for Harry.
So after paying the fine, Harry and the director of the printing factory published an apology in the Daily Prophet, which also attracted some attention.
The result of this was that sales of Gwent exploded.
With the production capacity of this printing factory alone, I'm afraid that by the time Harry is in the second grade, it will not be able to handle all the current orders.
Not to mention the subsequent expansion packs that Harry is planning, and the orders that may come from some overseas wizards with a keen sense of smell.
With the abundant cash flow brought by Gwent, Harry naturally made the decision to expand production capacity without hesitation.
However, although the decision to expand production capacity was made, Harry did not blindly invest money in acquisitions.
Although Harry had thought that Gwent would be popular, he never expected it to be so popular.
So in the early negotiations, Harry was fine with many things being roughly the same, and the subsequent negotiations between Lucius and the printing house made Harry feel both painful and happy.
So Harry decided to wait until the summer vacation to discuss the expansion of production capacity in person.
In addition to Gwent, Harry, who is preparing to tinker with information technology, has also pushed this project into the early preparation stage after having sufficient cash flow.
Although Harry knew basically nothing about semiconductors, this was his idea.
If computers and the like don't work in the wizarding world, then they can turn their attention to the Muggle world. Even if they can't get computers in the wizarding world, they can still be considered successful if they can get a TV and set up a television.
After all, in the Muggle world, the timeliness and importance of television news have long surpassed traditional paper media such as newspapers.
Now I just need to find a way to replicate this successful process.
Of course, to do this kind of thing, Blake's help is indispensable.
So Harry once again stuck his head through the fireplace in the Gryffindor common room and into Sirius's home at 12 Grimmauld Place.
Originally, when Harry stuck his head into the stove, he wanted to talk to Black about the problem mentioned in the letter before, how to make the monitor and memory stick pass the inspection of the Ministry of Magic, and what kind of magical modifications should be made.
By the way, Blake doesn't have any wizard friends whom he can visit during the summer vacation to do preliminary market research.
But when I saw that Blake had transformed his house into something like Battlestar Galactica or Star Wars, although I didn't understand what it was, it looked very impressive.
Especially there was a huge humanoid mechanical skeleton placed in the middle of the living room, which immediately reminded Harry of some not-so-good memories.
After all, fighting with a huge mechanical puppet on a platform surrounded by magma, one could be wiped out if one is not careful. This kind of thing will never be a good memory to recall at any time.
Unless that giant mechanical puppet is on his side.
And now, this huge mechanical puppet was obviously on his side.
So Harry immediately put aside everything he wanted to talk about before and started talking to Black about this large mechanical puppet.
After chatting happily for two hours, Harry discovered that Black knew not only a little about computers and the Internet, but also a lot, or even a lot.
Harry immediately prepared to bring Black together to set up a "technology and magic" company.
He also revealed to Blake almost all of his business plans to make a difference in the media industry.
Blake had only one question for Harry's ambitious business plan: "When do we start?"
Naturally, the official start time for this plan can only be during the summer vacation.
Only then would Harry be able to leave Hogwarts and conduct this series of business activities personally.
After learning from the lesson of Gwent, Harry decided to do things like drafting contracts and business negotiations by himself.
After all, although some people looked very elite, the results they produced gave Harry a headache.
For the first time, Harry was looking forward to the holidays.
Even Harry was not very motivated to explore the Room of Requirement.
If it weren't for the Horcruxes, Harry would even want to see if he could sell tickets to allow other students to explore and search in the Room of Requirement.
After all, in the Room of Requests, not every time one can take out hundreds of gold galleons.
There was even a time when Harry and his friends didn't find anything valuable in the Room of Requirement.
Instead, he encountered a scary shape-shifting thing that jumped out of the cupboard.
That time, Hermione had just approached the cupboard when she saw a man wearing a gorgeous dress, with a bunch of medals hanging on his chest, a scar on his face, and a black pointed hat on his head.
The woman holding a pistol in one hand and a flamethrower in the other pushed open the door and walked out of the cupboard, scolding Hermione harshly for disobeying her teachings and being unworthy of the glory of the Emperor. Not to mention being able to sit on the throne, she was not even a qualified apprentice and should be sent to the stake and executed immediately.
For the first time, Harry saw a look of fear on Hermione's face.
But when Harry rushed over and wanted to figure out what was going on.
The woman turned into Kalak again, but now Kalak was covered in scars and holding her head in his hands. The head rolled its eyes and kept muttering, "Where have you been? Didn't you say you would go to hell with me?"
The moment he saw Kalak, although Harry knew that this Kalak was fake, he was still stunned.
Then Harry saw a fist flashing with lightning protruding from the chest of this Kalak.
The next second, Kalak disappeared with a "ping" sound like a popped balloon.
Before Harry could ask Hermione who that woman was, Hermione pinched him as if to vent her anger.
For two days after that day, Harry and the others did not explore the Room of Requirement again.
Since there were still six weeks until the holidays, Harry had to act like an ordinary Hogwarts student.
After finishing the work on the Gwent expansion pack and searching for Horcruxes in the Room of Requirement, I put the remaining energy into reviewing.
However, in addition to reviewing, Harry also played the last Quidditch game of this semester.
Gryffindor vs Ravenclaw game.
Three days before the match, Wood, who had given up worrying about Harry and Cho's relationship, began to say again, "Personal relationships are personal relationships, Quidditch is Quidditch, Harry, you must not let them win."
111 I found the whereabouts of a Horcrux. Do you want to come?
Harry felt that Wood's worries were totally unnecessary, because the rules of Quidditch games required the Seeker to score 150 points instantly and end the game.
No matter how strong a Chaser is, it is impossible for him to score 150 points in a few seconds and end the game.
So Harry thought that instead of worrying about himself letting the game go, Wood should worry about whether Qiu Zhang would challenge the record of catching the Golden Snitch.
It seems that most Quidditch fans feel that the ancestral rules cannot be changed, so Harry's 2.0 version of the flying broom saddle received a very good response after being tried out within the Gryffindor team.
But there were no sales at all in Madam Malkin's robe shop.
So in order to continue the partnership and prevent complaints from his partners, Harry bought all twelve broomstick saddles of two generations directly from Madam Malkin.
In addition to using them internally within the team, Qiu Zhang also took all the remaining saddles to the Ravenclaw Quidditch team for trial use.
After watching Qiu Zhang's training, Harry came to the conclusion that the Chasers of the Ravenclaw team combined were still not enough for him to beat alone, as they were too young.
But just like no one on the court could punish him, no one among the ball seekers could punish Qiu Zhang.
She was simply too fast, and unlike Harry who could only perform some tricks like hiding in the stirrups, Qiu Zhang, who could fly with a sword, was as agile as a monkey in the sky.
He can even perform tricks like jumping off a flying broom and then letting the broom catch him.
Although this behavior was stopped almost immediately by Ms. Huo Qi, and Qiu Zhang was warned not to do such tricks on the field in the future.
But looking at Qiu Zhang, who was as graceful and agile as a swan in the sky, Harry felt that it was already an above-average performance for the Gryffindor Chaser to cause some trouble for Qiu Zhang and delay time.
The difficulty of her defeating Qiu Zhang is basically the same as that of Harry currently using the unforged Pink Fluffy Rabbit 2.0 to chop off Voldemort's main soul with one knife, and then using some mysterious magic special effects to kill Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes.
It’s not that she is too weak, but that Qiu Zhang is too strong.
On the day of the game, almost all students from all the colleges except Slytherin arrived at the Quidditch field.
The reason why Slytherin did not show up was very simple. That was because the Quidditch teams other than Slytherin this year did not have old players who suddenly became brave as if they had eaten a dinosaur whip.
Or there is an incredibly powerful newcomer joining.
It is said that the captain of the Slytherin team cried when he walked into the locker room after playing his last game of the year.
While crying, she said things like "You are so good, why don't you go play professionally? Why are you just coming to campus competition to compete!"
It is basically a foregone conclusion that Slytherin will be at the bottom this year. The excitement belongs to others, and they have nothing.
But the good news is that since Gryffindor earned a lot of points, it also lost a lot of points, so Slytherins still have a chance to fight in the house cup.
So while students from other colleges gathered on the Quidditch field, most Slytherin students were in the castle working hard for victory in the House Cup in the final weeks.
Of course not all Slytherins didn't go to watch the game.
In the Slytherin stands, Neville, Crabbe and Goyle almost occupied the entire stand.
When Harry walked into the stadium, he saw Neville waving to him in the empty Slytherin stands, and the two big idiots sitting next to Neville were eating happily with bags of unknown contents in their arms.
Soon, according to the rules, the captains of the two teams shook hands and the players flew into the sky.
At this moment, Harry saw Qiu Zhang winking at him. Before Harry understood what Qiu Zhang meant, he heard a whistle and Qiu Zhang jumped out like a white lightning.
Harry found that Qiu Zhang had disappeared from his sight. He didn't bother to think about what Qiu Zhang meant. He urged his broom to fly towards the flying ghost ball thrown into the air by Madam Hooch.
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