The popularity of the first part of "The Boy Who Lived" spread throughout the British wizarding world as the premiere ended. Every page of the newspaper was filled with interviews with people who appeared in the movie.

At the same time, there was also a voice that could not be ignored, that is, some parents and graduates who were late to realize suddenly found that they were so close to Voldemort!

And Hogwarts, who learned about the situation afterwards, did not tell them about it!

Don't say that it was just a movie and it was all fake. In the movie, even the final points and reasons for the points were consistent with reality!

If you say it's fake, come out and tell us why you gave Harry and the others so many points!

In response to this statement, Hogwarts specially issued a statement stating that Voldemort was not really dead at the time. If the truth was told, everyone can recall the situation after Harry said that Voldemort was resurrected in the Triwizard Tournament.

The wizards who were misled by the newspaper at the time and believed that Professor Dumbledore and Harry were lying:... stammered.

Boomerangs always come so unexpectedly, and the naked reality is there so that everyone can't even say anything to refute.

In addition to the boomerang that shuts everyone up, the second half of Hogwarts' statement is somewhat intriguing.

In the second half of the statement, Hogwarts said that starting from the second part, the plot of the movie will be more and more different from reality. Movies are movies after all, so please be able to calmly distinguish what is virtual and what is real.

The wizards opened the newspaper and saw that the statement was unsigned, and the words "It has nothing to do with me" were written on each crooked line. They couldn't sleep anyway, so they read carefully for half a night and saw the words between the words. The whole face was written with two words: "advertisement"!

After all, the back of this version clearly stated that the release time of the second part would be the next weekend!

So the wizards put down the newspapers one by one, cursing, and honestly planned to buy tickets for the second part of the movie.

On the day of the premiere of the first movie, the Dream Cinema launched various peripherals of "The Boy Who Lived" and the first set of commemorative cards, called "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone".

You can draw one card by spending any amount in the Dream Cinema, and you can get a reward of any card of your choice if you spend a certain amount.

Originally, most wizards were not interested in this, and only those wizards who collected Chocolate Frog cards were surprised that there was another card to collect.

But... the Dream Cinema also promised that after collecting the whole set of commemorative cards, you can exchange it for a commemorative card with a pure gold base!

You know, the cards themselves don't cost money, so isn't this giving money away for free?

And if you spend a certain amount, you can also choose a card by yourself, so you don't have to worry about the Dream Cinema secretly not issuing certain cards. And this set of cards is not much, there are only 24 cards in total, which is much faster to collect than the 101 cards of the Chocolate Frog.

At this time, the Dream Cinema announced the launch of a redemption and discount activity. With the ticket stub of the movie ticket, you can get a part of the money for buying souvenirs, which means buying souvenirs and giving away movie tickets for free!

In addition, there are additional discounts for purchases of a certain amount, plus the chance to choose a card with a certain amount and the chance to draw a card with consumption, which means you can get free money by drawing a card for free!

Who can resist buying this?

The wizard with outstanding mathematical ability immediately took out the parchment and calculated the price list of various commodities in the Dream Cinema. Finally, he calculated a perfect solution that would not waste 1 copper kart, and could maximize the conversion of each expenditure into the number of card draws and the maximum discount.

Looking at the parchment in his hand, the wizard couldn't help laughing, as if he saw gold waving to him.

Who can make more money than me?

The manager looked at the whole set of gold-bottomed commemorative cards in front of him, each of which contained no more than 2 grams of pure gold, and then looked at the account book with skyrocketing income in front of him. He couldn't figure out how these people calculated the accounts.

Why do they all come here to spend money and look like they have made a fortune?

"You know, the essence of sales is to make customers feel that they have made a profit."

Adam patted the manager on the shoulder and said earnestly:

"You still have a lot to learn!"

"...Yes, boss!"

The manager nodded, and admired Adam deeply.

"Oh, by the way, boss."

The manager suddenly remembered something:

"The Ministry of Magic..."

"Hmm? Is there any problem with the purchase of group tickets?"

The movie was popular, and Adam asked Eugene to take some group tickets at a low price and give them to employees as a benefit, which was also considered to expand the audience group.

At the same time, for those who didn't want to watch it originally, the free tickets couldn't be wasted. After watching it once, they would have to wait for a long time.After that - the free tickets can also be used to buy some practical items such as cups at a discount. Do you want to exchange them?

Oh, I have two cards in my hand after this exchange, which seems to be not far from the full set. Otherwise...

Although the above things may not happen to everyone who originally does not go to the movies, Adam can earn one more if he gets one. He is not greedy.

"Well, that's not the case, boss. The director asked me to tell you that the goblins seem to have started to move recently."

"...Oh?"

Adam frowned. Eugene had something to tell him, so why didn't he use magic props instead of asking someone to pass the message?

Adam glanced at the manager with a worried look on his face, and a glimmer of understanding flashed in his eyes:

"Okay, I see."

Eugene was overthinking. The goblin's trouble was even more insignificant to him than he thought, and he didn't need to use public opinion to incite other wizards.

But it was a bit disturbing to deal with the goblins at this time.

Adam frowned slightly. He had been watching movies and making money during this period, and his mood was extremely comfortable. But when he thought of the goblin, the joy in his mind was greatly reduced.

How about...

"Boss, if it is inconvenient, do you think it needs to be postponed..."

The manager thought Adam's frown was related to the goblin, and couldn't help but remind him.

"No, don't do unnecessary things. I will find professionals to solve the goblin problem."

"Professional...people?"

When the manager was stunned, Adam smiled slightly:

"Yes, professionals who deal with goblins."

At first, he was thinking about pretending to be a big deal through the goblin, but times have changed. Now he only wants to see the live reaction of the movie parties. After all, he can find opportunities to pretend whenever he wants, but this kind of live reaction is not always available!

But the goblin cannot be handed over to others casually. After all, the goblin came prepared this time. Wizards other than Adam, even the Ministry of Magic, may suffer certain casualties when dealing with the goblin.

After thinking about it, Adam thought it would be better to leave it to the skilled worker Yug. Yug, who mastered ancient magic, was much stronger than ordinary wizards, and Yug happened to be quite enthusiastic about saving the world. If it didn't work, he would do it.

Although he thought so, Adam knew that the probability of him taking action in the end was about 100%.

Even if Yug's strength could really suppress those goblins, he probably couldn't be so ruthless in the end, but he was different.

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