Cardcaptor at Hogwarts

Chapter 336 A little surprise

"Hiss - this is unexpected."

After solving the transfer of the Longbottoms and arranging a preliminary treatment plan for them, Adam set off to start the work of facilitating the release of the movie.

At the top of the list is of course the protagonists throughout the entire series of movies - the Gryffindor trio, who are currently working in the Ministry of Magic.

However, Adam did not expect that there would be a problem in this first step.

This problem did not lie with Harry. After reading the outline of the series of movies, he was still very satisfied with his role. The problem was with Hermione and Ron.

It's not that the two of them simply refused to appear in the movie, but that the two of them have now... broken up.

After hearing the news from the embarrassed Hermione, Adam became the embarrassed person, so much so that he didn't even say anything about the movie.

His first reaction to the news was: How could they break up?

Then he reacted: Why can't they break up?

Snow White and the prince lived happily together. It was just the end of the fairy tale, but not the end of everything. Who knows if the queen who persecuted her and the king who was killed by the queen were not another pair of princesses and princes who lived happily together?

PS: Snow White's stepmother was her biological mother in the original manuscript of the Grimm brothers, but perhaps because this setting was not fairy-tale enough, it was finally changed to a stepmother.

Rubbing his forehead with a headache, Adam then went to find out what the specific situation was.

Don't get me wrong, he didn't have any thoughts like "You two must be together, and even if you break up, you can get back together with me!" He just wanted to have a good time after hearing the news.

Because this topic was not very convenient to talk about, Adam used the method of reading memory. After reading the memories of many people related to this matter, including Hermione and Ron themselves, he finally sorted out the cause and effect of the matter.

Hermione and Ron's relationship was still very stable until they graduated, but a little accident happened after graduation.

At first, it was a problem that every Hogwarts graduate had to consider, that is, employment. Hermione naturally chose the Ministry of Magic, which she had decided long ago, but Ron did not choose to enter the Ministry of Magic, but worked as a clerk in a store that sold magic items such as invisibility cloaks.

At this point in the story, Ron and Hermione still had a good relationship. At most, Ron was a little dissatisfied with Hermione's excessive career ambition, because the Ministry of Magic was in need of people at that time, and Hermione was often busy until late at night before going home.

The turning point of the story happened not long after - the store where Ron worked went bankrupt, and the manager chose to sell the store and run away under the dual effects of declining sales and dangerous environment.

Well... the person who took over the store was Adam. Of course, Ron, as an ordinary clerk, did not know about this.

Adam smacked his lips when he thought of this. How could he have anything to do with it?

Ron, who had become an unemployed vagrant, naturally had to look for a new job. However, the employment environment at that time was not good. Adam had already launched a price war in the entire British wizarding market, and the attacked Gringotts also showed that the wizarding world seemed to be in turmoil again.

It was not impossible for Ron to wait for the situation to change at home. Their family conditions were far from being starving to death if one person went out to work. Hermione's salary alone was enough for the two of them to live a well-off life.

But Ron obviously couldn't accept that he had to rely on his girlfriend to support him.

After some searching, under the combined effect of various subjective and objective factors, Ron chose the only relatively stable and lucrative job within his options - a staff member of the Ministry of Magic.

Ron originally wanted to apply for an Auror, but the current Auror requirements are relatively high. In addition to practical ability, good tactical literacy is also required. Entry requires passing a special assessment - and the assessment time is fixed at the Hogwarts graduation season every year - so Ron can only work as an ordinary staff member first.

As luck would have it, he was assigned to Hermione's group as soon as he joined the job.

What's worse is that because of Hermione's positive work attitude and good work ability, she has been promoted to team leader.

- In other words, Ron became Hermione's subordinate after joining the company.

You should know that the biggest taboo of office romance is to fall in love with your direct superior, because even if the relationship between you two is a simple relationship and a superior-subordinate relationship, your colleagues will not think so.

So, after a series of common bloody plots such as rumors, ineffective defenses, couple conflicts, "Are you satisfied with this?", "Don't be unreasonable!", Hermione and Ron broke up.

Adam also felt helpless about this, and at the same time realized that the love between Hermione and Ron was far less solid than in the original book because of the lack of the process of sharing hardships in the original book.

In this way, the plot of the two of them together in the movie is a bit awkward...

After thinking for a long time, Adam decided to give up thinking, go directly to the two, tell the truth about the movie, and throw the problem to the two.

The result was somewhat beyond his expectations. Hermione and Ron actually both recognized the part of the outline that belonged to them.

"Although we have broken up now, I will not deny my past. We were indeed lovers during our time at Hogwarts."

Hermione closed the outline and handed it back to Adam. Although she was a little emotional, her expression was generally calm:

"The first lesson Professor Grindelwald teaches us is to recognize and accept ourselves."

Adam:? ? ?

Recognize and accept yourself? Professor Grindelwald, what did you teach them?

Ron responded in a similar way. Although the reason was not as clear as Hermione's, he generally did not regret or deny his choice.

No matter what, the result is still beneficial to the release of the movie, and Adam has no idea of ​​overly interfering in their future. It can only depend on what they think.

Maybe the movie will bring some changes to their future?

After settling on the trio, Adam visited one by one along the list, and basically everyone readily agreed. For them, appearing in this semi-realistic movie seemed to be just a fun thing.

Of course, a few people said they wanted to think about it, or suggested whether their roles could be slightly modified.

Adam also dealt with this as appropriate, and there was really nothing wrong with some requests.

For example, a witch who greeted Harry when he first arrived at the Leaky Cauldron expressed that she wanted to dress more formally that day in the movie. She didn't even take care of her hair when she went out that day. This is completely acceptable. It's just a matter of the transformation spell.

As for the outrageous request, of course I rejected it outright, and the remaining characters didn’t have to be anyone.

Everything was ready, and the publicity was rolled out along with Adam's actions, and the premiere day of the movie soon arrived.

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