Terveer Fawley (Terveer Fawley, this name is actually more feminine, used to reflect Terveer’s gentle characteristics.)

She has short black hair, light blue eyes, deep eyes, gentle and delicate appearance, likes to laugh, and looks good when she smiles.

One meter nine.

The wand was aspen, the dragon’s heart-nerve, eleven and a quarter long, shining like a star in the dark and shining like ivory in the sunlight.

Only those with great ideals can exert great power.

Born on July 1, 1973, graduated from Durmstrang at the age of 18.

(The day I finished the book turned out to be July 1st. I can only say that it was a coincidence…)

Tver likes to wear dark red robes, which bring a frightening smell of blood to his gentle appearance. He occasionally wears a ring on his left index finger.

It’s not a Horcrux, but a simple ordinary ring passed down by the Foley family, hinting at the protagonist’s low-key and reserved personality.

There is a black devil symbol on the right hand

Specialized in black magic;

Various variants of the Iron Armor Curse include protection, safe protection, super armor protection, fire escape protection, and life protection: blocking the erosion of black magic;

Pressure spell, laser spell, dim light spell (advanced version of fluorescence spell) and other improved spells.

Welfare House – The village of Welfare in Hampshire, not too far from London, at least for wizards.

The family advocates restraint and was a minor aristocrat before the Secrecy Law was implemented. People in the past generations like to entertain themselves and do small things they like. They don’t like luxury and extravagance. They like to go with the flow in the face of the big situation. This is also the case for the previous generation of family leader Hector. The reasons why Foley didn’t take Grindelwald seriously when he was Minister of Magic.

But because of his friendly and non-offending style, he was able to live stably in the UK for thousands of years. He unknowingly accumulated an extremely huge amount of wealth, but he didn’t know how to spend it.

His mother, Brinda Foley, is smart but has an eccentric personality. She is the actual talker of the Foley family. She comes from the Bulstrode family. His distant cousin Doria is Harry’s grandmother, but the two families have never been in contact with each other.

She likes Muggle technology and products. She often disguises herself as an ordinary lady and goes shopping in London with her husband. Her husband opens a French restaurant in London mainly because of her suggestion.

Mills Foley is an honest man who only likes cooking and his wife, not his son.

The two were born in 1955 and attended Hogwarts from 1966 to 1973, which happened to be their first three years with Snape. Brinda and Mills belonged to Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff respectively, but they were Lily has a good relationship, so she has kept in touch with her even after graduation.

Jeff, an elf who has lived in the Welfare family since he was a child, is conscientious and dedicated. He originally wanted to be a hard-working elf, but because the Welfare family really has nothing to do for him, the most common housework he does is sweeping the floor, washing dishes and tasting mills. New dishes and desserts developed.

The above are the settings of some characters. I have not described the protagonist’s image in detail before, so that everyone can make up their own minds. If you don’t want to make up your mind, you can use my settings.

It’s over, it’s finally over.

From the beginning of the book at the end of November last year to the end of today in early July, it has been updated continuously for 215 days, with 643 chapters and 1.4 million words updated, which averages out to three chapters and 6,500 words per day.

It’s not too long, but it doesn’t stop updating for a day. This should be my biggest achievement in this book.

I don’t know why, but when it was really over, I felt empty, but also like I was relieved.

To be honest, before writing this book, I never thought I could write a million words. When I first wrote the outline, I thought it was too short. I estimated that I would only write three to four hundred chapters at most. For Tomato It’s already very long for a Harry Potter fan.

Just writing and writing, as if the word number of water has become passive, and somehow I can learn it by myself without a teacher…

But actually, I admire myself for being able to persist for so long.

For you, three chapters a day may be just enough time to take a nap, but for the author, it may take up almost all your free and recreational time.

While others are watching a movie, the author has to code; while others are commuting, the author has to think about the outline; while others are shopping, the author has to rack his brains in front of the computer.

I’m not trying to trick myself into showing sympathy, I really admire myself.

In fact, Tomato allows authors to take one day off every month, and I have the habit of saving manuscripts, so I don’t have no leisure time at all.

But I’m afraid that once I slack off, I won’t be able to persevere.

This is also the reason why I set up a scheduled release of chapters, just to give myself a sense of urgency to complete the task, so as not to

At some point, the book suddenly stopped due to slackness.

It is estimated that many authors suddenly stop writing and can no longer continue for this reason, so I will force myself to complete this work. Even when I have no inspiration, I have to sit in front of the computer, pull my hair, delete, modify and revise the outline. Better than doing nothing.

This is why I feel that the greatest achievement of this book is actually its constant updating.

In fact, I was ambitious in writing this book, and it is this ambition that has supported me until now.

Most of the Harry Potter fanfics I saw on Tomato and even elsewhere were the protagonist’s own adventure stories, and almost no one wrote about the law of secrecy and the relationship between wizards and Muggles.

Not to mention the protagonist is clearly trying to overturn the law of secrecy.

So I started writing this book excitedly, intending to write a special and different book.

It may not be very exciting or sophisticated, but it must be the most distinctive.

So I focused on Peter Pettigrew, changing Percy’s thoughts and actions, and reinterpreting Voldemort as Malvolio.

In fact, in the outline, I wanted to write George to death. Fred, who survived in the end, specifically asked Joanne to change the characters in “Harry Potter” so that his brother could live on in people’s hearts.

I guess some attentive readers have discovered that George in this book is more lively and Fred is more calm, which is exactly the opposite of the original book, which is a foreshadowing for this plot.

Similarly, when Percy discovered the traces of Voldemort in the Ministry of Magic, I also thought about whether to let him suffer a little injury, like Bill in the original novel.

So did Snape.

I thought about arranging the protagonist to enter Snape’s trance dreamland. After a chat, I found that Snape was actually dead inside. Finally, I decided to respect Snape’s opinion and let him escape the pain of “living”.

After thinking about it carefully, I felt that such a plot would be too inappropriate to write, so I didn’t write it according to the outline.

It was this ambition that allowed me to persevere for 215 days and write a Harry Potter fan work with the most words in a tomato.

It’s not really a painstaking effort, but it still took more than two hundred days of my hard work.

But the result is obvious, I failed.

To be honest, if I were to say that the most surprising thing in the two hundred days since I came to Tomato, it should be the word “heroine”.

I racked my brains, and even though I have analyzed the images of many characters in the original work, I still can’t figure out why the “heroine” in Tomato has become as taboo as Voldemort.

If it’s because the emotional scenes in other books are poorly written and embarrassing, so I don’t want to see the heroine’s plot, then I can understand.

But the problem is that if the emotional line of a book is well written, or it is not written at all, it will be written poorly just because of the simple word “heroine”.

Isn’t this a typical case of putting the cart before the horse?

Then I thought about it, J.K. Rowling came to Tomato, and she probably couldn’t explain whether Hermione was the heroine of “Harry Potter”, and she probably had to be scolded, so I felt much better.

No matter what, it took more than two hundred days, during which I experienced the New Year holiday, illness, bad sectors on my computer hard drive and loss of manuscripts, etc., but I still persevered.

This should be the greatest wealth I gained from completing my first book.

Therefore, I will emphasize the meaning of persistence to everyone at the end, which can be regarded as my true personal sentiments.

There are also new books, but as everyone knows, I like to have an outline when writing a book. I will prepare at least the first 100,000 words of the outline before I start writing, so the new book can only be guaranteed to be released within seven days.

I don’t want to spoil too much, but it is indeed a continuation of this book.

It’s just that it may not be the same as the fusion of magic and technology that everyone imagines. It is more similar to a work from the witch hunting period, otherwise the protagonist will have little room to play.

Finally, I would like to thank the readers who supported me. Because of you, I was able to get through many times of confusion and confusion, and this book has persisted until now.

thank you all!

Sprinkle flowers ✺◟(∗❛ัᴗ❛ั∗)◞✺!


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