Harry Potter: Super Magic God

Chapter 73 The Changes in the Weasleys

Chapter 73 Changes in the Weasleys

George always had a way, and Mr Weasley had always been very fond of tinkering with Muggle things. This time, he was praised and valued by George, and he immediately regarded George as his confidant. When George described some of his tinkering as creative inventions and the future of the magic world, he also paid a large patent fee.

Now Mr. Weasley can't wait to sell himself to George, and now spend all his spare time on some modification directions proposed by George.

Ron has been obsessed with mobile games lately, and even forgets to eat and sleep, which makes Harry a little worried. He had to mention George's name to keep Ron meditating and doing his homework every day, lest he be overtaken by Malfoy at the start of school because of his addiction to games. Now Ron feared George even more, and George had become a man his parents respected.

Mr and Mrs Weasley, do not compare George to other people's children. Instead, they called George seriously at home, "Mr. Soros", and only in front of George did they call him "Dear George" affectionately. Privately they respected George very much, treating him like a big man.

Because of the financial well-being, there are more laughter and laughter in the family. Ron knew that it wouldn't be a problem to make his father and mother angry at home now, and they were in a very good mood recently. But if George is not happy, then he will be miserable, even Ginny will refuse to talk to him, and even more terrible is that the mobile phone will be taken away.

In fact, Mrs. Weasley already had this plan, but she has not found a suitable reason to take back the gift given by George from everyone.

Mrs Weasley had regarded George as a big man to be respected, like Dumbledore. Dumbledore has always been her idol, and she respects him very much. If someone told her before that someone would surpass Dumbledore, she would immediately reply, "This is ridiculous nonsense."

But now if someone told her, "George will surpass Dumbledore," she would take it for granted, "George had the best freshman record at Hogwarts, and that's far from what he's all about."

Mrs. Weasley had a special feeling for George from the very beginning, and Ron received a lot of care from George at school. He became the backbone of George's mutual aid society, saving some money every month in addition to his own living expenses.

More importantly, his studies have not fallen behind, and people have become more and more sensible. This made Mrs. Weasley, who had been worried about her young son, especially want to thank George.

This time George came to the house as a guest. Mrs. Weasley treated George as an adult, and the facts also proved that George was not like an adult, but a very good adult.

At first, Mrs. Weasley didn't agree with George's investment and did not accept George's money. She didn't believe that by tinkering with Muggle things and turning them into magical items, they could become valuable. But she listened to George saying, "Funding injections, market outlook, intellectual property, financial instruments...."

A whole bunch of jargon made her giddy at once, and she did well in school, a good Gryffindor. But she knew the horrors of Ravenclaw, especially a Ravenclaw who created Hogwarts, the greatest achievement in history. In her words, "A great Ravenclaw is a walking encyclopedia."

What's even more frightening is that George is not a Ravenclaw who can only read books. He easily argues with Mr. Weasley about the details of the transformation of magic items, avoiding conflicts between various spells, and the magic power is in ordinary materials. change prevention. He does not simply have more money, nor does he simply offer help.

He really understood the value of Mr. Weasley's inventions, something that Mrs. Weasley, his wife, didn't understand. This made Mrs. Weasley very surprised and very ashamed.

When she was sure that George was really able to discover the value in these inventions, what reason did she have? to stop your husband from realizing his dream,

To change the world, to make money to change the family situation?

She immediately accepted George's investment and let Mr. Weasley cooperate with George. But she didn't take it for granted either, and she became very respectful of George.

Not because of the money, but because George discovered the value of his husband's invention, the value of his work, which was more important than pure money.

Not only that, George not only discovered the potential in his husband, but George even told her that she had great potential, which made her even more incredible.

A mother of seven children, she is a busy housewife day and night. She is deeply involved in heavy housework and the education of her children, and her greatest leisure hobby is reading Gilderoy Lockhart's books.

She doesn't hate these lives, she loves her family very much, she loves her children very much. But she knows that she is a housewife, and her most important thing is to take care of her family.

And George actually told her that she was a great wizard, a great creator, a strong man in life. George even asked her to publish a book. It was shocking, God knows, she had always thought that publishing a book was something that someone as good and funny as Gilderoy Lockhart could do.

And now there is a giant bookstore owner who wants her to publish a book. She asked her to write down her experience in housework and children's education and publish it as a book, and she even agreed.

This made her even more aware of George's incredible ability. George asked her about the transformation and application of household magic, discussed with her the arrangement of housework, the education of her children, and arranged a writing schedule for her.

It all made her feel like a dream, and recently she and her husband, Mr. Weasley, have felt like a dream. As soon as they woke up, their lives had undergone earth-shaking changes. An ordinary housewife, an ordinary small civil servant, they are now doing the things of big men every day.

The little civil servant became an inventor, and every day, he transformed magical items, which were said to be very valuable. Housewives have become writers, writing their own experiences on housework and their children's education into manuscripts and accepting professional guidance.

They can't help but respect George, and it is precisely because they are adults that they can understand the strength of George and the strength of a Ravenclaw who made history.

George's erudition shocked and looked up, whether in the transformation of magic items, or the use of household magic. Even the arrangement of housework and the education of their children, they can be guided and directed by George in their familiar fields.

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