Hogwarts Dream Master Online Chicken Baby
Chapter 34 Potion Disturbance
All day, Ryder did not step out of the house to hear the wizard's opinion on today's report in person.
Instead, he hid in the room and enjoyed Kreacher's meticulous care. In short, Ryder would not let him go out to work and talk nonsense.
Pull Lark together to analyze how to solve the current predicament and get revenge.
"From the typesetting of the newspaper by the editor-in-chief, it can be roughly predicted that the views of the vast majority of people will be misled by Miss Skeeter's inflammatory remarks, or they subconsciously think that things should be like this. Don't complain about them being fools. , This is very idealistic, very magical, very wizard, isn't it."
"Just like our previous reports, even if there are data to speak for, there will still be wizards who sneer at it, unless something happens to them, otherwise even if their brains tell them what the newspaper says is correct, they will be stubborn from the heart Own opinion."
Lak seemed to understand and said: "This is the prejudice in people's hearts is a big mountain."
Ryder thought for a while: "Well, it's close, but it's not very accurate. I think it's a combination of their long-standing thinking patterns, limited vision, and wizard arrogance."
"It's not easy to change. That's why I want you to break down the issues that can be explained clearly in a long report, and split them into several angles and keep serializing them. A long report can certainly attract attention and cause heated discussions. When the heat subsides, , how many people will remember, and how many people will pay attention to it? Let’s talk a little bit today, and add something new tomorrow to prove our point of view, and repeatedly hype one thing in different ways. When we write about other things in the future, From time to time, these points of view are also taken out for review.
Let the attention of the relevant people always be involved, they will be dubious, and after a long time, they will be completely persuaded and turn our thoughts into theirs. There will always be some wizards who will subtly influence their lives to others. "
Lark feels that now is not the time to worry about the future, "What should we do now? Anonymous's article is in a crisis of trust. If we can't solve it as soon as possible, our efforts will be in vain."
"You're right. Let's analyze it now. Whose nerve has our article touched?"
Lark thought while flying: "This article uses neutral words, and it doesn't draw any conclusions."
Ryder nodded: "Yes."
Lark took out the newspaper and read it while thinking: "In the article, there are no advantages of homemade potions, only disadvantages, but combined with Rita Skeeter's article, the disadvantages will be magnified by readers."
Ryder nodded again: "Well, well."
Lark completely opened his mind and said: "The reason why self-made potions are full of safety hazards, but they are still prosperous in the magic world, is that the fundamental reason is that the violence between raw materials and finished potions is several times, dozens or even hundreds of times.
Ryder considered that the follow-up report should be written by Lak himself, and corrected him: "The potion masters will have a lot of opinions when using the word violence. After all, the money they earn includes learning and research costs, material loss, and self-worth. , the charges are still very reasonable, otherwise there would be no market space.”
Rucker nodded to express his understanding, and continued: "But the difference in money does make it easy for people to choose relatively cheap raw materials, just like the Weasleys, and of course those who make their own dangerous potions in order to spy on other people's commercial secret recipes Except humanoids.
Therefore, it is nonsense for most wizard families to say that homemade potions are dangerous. After all, they live well and have never had any problems.
Once the incident was taken seriously, and the Ministry of Magic issued a law restricting self-made potions because of those who died, who would pay for the extra gold Galleons that ordinary families spent?
There are also people in the article who are unable to make their own potions. Calling them to buy potions is like a burden. Exposing their affairs to the public also hurts their self-esteem. After all, people with poor skills and uncertainties are narrow-minded , Er, it's hard to say. "
After pondering for a while, Lak added again: "There are also raw material merchants, who are not selling? Selling to people with a low success rate, and earning two more. We have offended a lot of people."
Seeing the elf's dejected look, Ryder couldn't help but said, "Luck, don't be so depressed. The more you analyze, the less confident you are. We are just writing articles and publishing them in newspapers. Things are not that bad."
Lark began to fly around the room irregularly, and what he said was also emotional: "Without Rita Skeeter, I wouldn't worry about it. We have offended too many people by writing articles in the past few months, including The Ministry of Magic, they're going to make it worse."
Ryder tried to interrupt him: "Why do you keep thinking more and more outrageous? We mentioned the negligence of the Ministry of Magic, and they also took it very seriously, and tried their best to correct it."
Lark: "But now we are labeled as a suspected new devil. We stand on the opposite side of the public. Maybe all the good changes before will stop or even go back to the original point."
Ryder: "Luck, relax. Although I said that you are solely responsible for the matter, it doesn't mean that I don't care about it at all. What you said is just ordinary people's views on this matter, ignoring two important groups. "
The anxious elf Lak heard that Ryder wanted to help, so he sat on Ryder's shoulder obediently, and said coquettishly: "My dear master, tell me quickly."
Ryder: "They're the medical practitioners, and Hogwarts. For the medical practitioners, the reports are right, we're all in this together. As for Hogwarts, all British wizards go from there Graduates, those wizards with poor grades in potions class, and those wizards who take their lives to test medicines are taught by them and put into society, without making changes from the source. It will happen. And don’t worry about the Ministry of Magic. There are many smart and good wizards in the Ministry of Magic. Look at Mr. Weasley and Diggory who work overtime all day to help other departments. Does the Ministry of Magic use flying carpets or brooms for transportation? No matter what kind of person can apparate, we will not let go of the details like apparition. For the stability of the wizarding society and the prosperity of the population, we will not rectify the chaos just because our motives are unknown. And the trust issue you are worried about, in this communication The place next to the owl will wait for the hardworking little messengers to work a few rounds before they can appear. Relax, this is the British wizarding world."
As Ryder expected, the article resonated with practitioners in the medical industry even though it was in an obscure position.
They wrote letters to Anonymous one after another, and they had to admire the owls. They came here without an accurate address or real name.
Ryder never expected that a random article by Lark would cause such a big response by accident.
The owl shed built on the farm for the "Letters from the Reader" section of the Little Wizard Daily played a big role. In fact, in the public opinion turmoil, only Ryder didn't care about the follow-up. Facing the messy owls, he chose to see out of sight. Owl Shed had a busy day.
Recently, the staff of the Black family newspaper who was permanently stationed at the farm also discovered the big things that their little patriarch had done, and they were very concerned, gearing up to prepare for public opinion to fight back.
Most of the letters were from doctors and nurses thanking Anonymous for speaking out and sharing many interesting little stories.
The editors of the newspaper were very happy: "It is said that without investigation, there is no right to speak. Isn't this investigation information just here?"
Lark and the editors of the Little Wizard Daily compiled the letters and compiled and submitted them as a continuation of the previous article.
The language vividly and humorously cites various stories complained by doctors.
Two Sickles of floo powder is very cheap, and it is available every year. I was greedy for a small gain, and using homemade floo powder turned out to be dangerous. I went to St. Mungo's and spent a lot of money to treat it.
There are also many people who have obvious simple illnesses, and there are ready-made medicines on the market, which can be cured by drinking them. As a result, they have to drink homemade potions to create new problems to test the professional ability of doctors.
Some people even found out when they arrived at the hospital that they even had a problem with their initial diagnosis.
……
There are also practitioners of potion stores and raw material stores, who complain that although there is a large price difference between raw materials and finished products.
However, it is recommended that those who consume a finished product price to buy several raw materials to have a qualified product should give up. Raw materials are not inexhaustible.
We are not profiteers, and all transactions have costs. If it is really "I can do it myself", there is no need to have the industry of professional potion masters. We can't let the merchants make money at all.
In conclusion, practitioners in the medical industry appeal to classify potions according to the difficulty of making potions, and restrict private purchases of precious raw materials according to personal standards, so as to reduce unnecessary injuries.
Ryder only thought badly at the end of the article, whether it is true to set up a potion union to regulate the behavior of the industry, to judge the ability level of all amateur and professional potionists, and to purchase raw materials according to their ability.
Unexpectedly, this article has aroused wider attention and discussion.
In the next few days, not only journalists wrote articles for the Daily Prophet, but also many professional or non-professional writers went off in person. For several days in a row, newspapers in the magic world were full of fierce discussions about the war of words.
Representative remarks are as follows:
Everyone graduated from Hogwarts, and Potions is a compulsory course. Now that the establishment of a supervisory organization such as the Potions Union is questioning the teaching level of Hogwarts.
Rita Skeeter interviews two surviving Potions professors in the wizarding world,
The former professor of Potions at Hogwarts always believed that he was conscientious in his teaching. Among his current students, the well-known potions masters are evidence. There are also some wizards who are engaged in other jobs and graduated with excellent potions.
The current professor of potions, Severus Snape, said bluntly, suggesting that those wizards whose heads are stuffed with achnatherum splendens should examine their own abilities before sitting in the cauldron, and whether they can bear the consequences of potion failure. I even hope that those who have no talent will be excluded from the Potions class from the very beginning.
Some people also think that many potions are born from mistakes, and such hierarchical shackles will largely inhibit the birth of new potions.
Various discussions continued in the newspaper for three full days. I don’t know if it was guided by someone with a heart. In the end, everyone pointed the finger at Hogwarts. During the critical 7 years of the students’ lives, the school failed to guide those arrogant and messy students. , causing many serious consequences at the cost of other people's lives, is a failure of Hogwarts education.
The whole incident came to an end with the appearance of Principal Dumbledore and the introduction of new plans by the Ministry of Magic.
The old man united with the Potions Club to determine a catalog of potions that middle and high school students must learn, which basically included the high-frequency potions needed in daily life, which was in line with the daily needs of ordinary wizarding families.
The Ministry of Magic really adopted Ryder's suggestion and formulated a new law full of loopholes, requiring merchants to review the purchaser's Potions transcript or certificate of rank issued by the Potions Club before selling potion ingredients.
Instead, he hid in the room and enjoyed Kreacher's meticulous care. In short, Ryder would not let him go out to work and talk nonsense.
Pull Lark together to analyze how to solve the current predicament and get revenge.
"From the typesetting of the newspaper by the editor-in-chief, it can be roughly predicted that the views of the vast majority of people will be misled by Miss Skeeter's inflammatory remarks, or they subconsciously think that things should be like this. Don't complain about them being fools. , This is very idealistic, very magical, very wizard, isn't it."
"Just like our previous reports, even if there are data to speak for, there will still be wizards who sneer at it, unless something happens to them, otherwise even if their brains tell them what the newspaper says is correct, they will be stubborn from the heart Own opinion."
Lak seemed to understand and said: "This is the prejudice in people's hearts is a big mountain."
Ryder thought for a while: "Well, it's close, but it's not very accurate. I think it's a combination of their long-standing thinking patterns, limited vision, and wizard arrogance."
"It's not easy to change. That's why I want you to break down the issues that can be explained clearly in a long report, and split them into several angles and keep serializing them. A long report can certainly attract attention and cause heated discussions. When the heat subsides, , how many people will remember, and how many people will pay attention to it? Let’s talk a little bit today, and add something new tomorrow to prove our point of view, and repeatedly hype one thing in different ways. When we write about other things in the future, From time to time, these points of view are also taken out for review.
Let the attention of the relevant people always be involved, they will be dubious, and after a long time, they will be completely persuaded and turn our thoughts into theirs. There will always be some wizards who will subtly influence their lives to others. "
Lark feels that now is not the time to worry about the future, "What should we do now? Anonymous's article is in a crisis of trust. If we can't solve it as soon as possible, our efforts will be in vain."
"You're right. Let's analyze it now. Whose nerve has our article touched?"
Lark thought while flying: "This article uses neutral words, and it doesn't draw any conclusions."
Ryder nodded: "Yes."
Lark took out the newspaper and read it while thinking: "In the article, there are no advantages of homemade potions, only disadvantages, but combined with Rita Skeeter's article, the disadvantages will be magnified by readers."
Ryder nodded again: "Well, well."
Lark completely opened his mind and said: "The reason why self-made potions are full of safety hazards, but they are still prosperous in the magic world, is that the fundamental reason is that the violence between raw materials and finished potions is several times, dozens or even hundreds of times.
Ryder considered that the follow-up report should be written by Lak himself, and corrected him: "The potion masters will have a lot of opinions when using the word violence. After all, the money they earn includes learning and research costs, material loss, and self-worth. , the charges are still very reasonable, otherwise there would be no market space.”
Rucker nodded to express his understanding, and continued: "But the difference in money does make it easy for people to choose relatively cheap raw materials, just like the Weasleys, and of course those who make their own dangerous potions in order to spy on other people's commercial secret recipes Except humanoids.
Therefore, it is nonsense for most wizard families to say that homemade potions are dangerous. After all, they live well and have never had any problems.
Once the incident was taken seriously, and the Ministry of Magic issued a law restricting self-made potions because of those who died, who would pay for the extra gold Galleons that ordinary families spent?
There are also people in the article who are unable to make their own potions. Calling them to buy potions is like a burden. Exposing their affairs to the public also hurts their self-esteem. After all, people with poor skills and uncertainties are narrow-minded , Er, it's hard to say. "
After pondering for a while, Lak added again: "There are also raw material merchants, who are not selling? Selling to people with a low success rate, and earning two more. We have offended a lot of people."
Seeing the elf's dejected look, Ryder couldn't help but said, "Luck, don't be so depressed. The more you analyze, the less confident you are. We are just writing articles and publishing them in newspapers. Things are not that bad."
Lark began to fly around the room irregularly, and what he said was also emotional: "Without Rita Skeeter, I wouldn't worry about it. We have offended too many people by writing articles in the past few months, including The Ministry of Magic, they're going to make it worse."
Ryder tried to interrupt him: "Why do you keep thinking more and more outrageous? We mentioned the negligence of the Ministry of Magic, and they also took it very seriously, and tried their best to correct it."
Lark: "But now we are labeled as a suspected new devil. We stand on the opposite side of the public. Maybe all the good changes before will stop or even go back to the original point."
Ryder: "Luck, relax. Although I said that you are solely responsible for the matter, it doesn't mean that I don't care about it at all. What you said is just ordinary people's views on this matter, ignoring two important groups. "
The anxious elf Lak heard that Ryder wanted to help, so he sat on Ryder's shoulder obediently, and said coquettishly: "My dear master, tell me quickly."
Ryder: "They're the medical practitioners, and Hogwarts. For the medical practitioners, the reports are right, we're all in this together. As for Hogwarts, all British wizards go from there Graduates, those wizards with poor grades in potions class, and those wizards who take their lives to test medicines are taught by them and put into society, without making changes from the source. It will happen. And don’t worry about the Ministry of Magic. There are many smart and good wizards in the Ministry of Magic. Look at Mr. Weasley and Diggory who work overtime all day to help other departments. Does the Ministry of Magic use flying carpets or brooms for transportation? No matter what kind of person can apparate, we will not let go of the details like apparition. For the stability of the wizarding society and the prosperity of the population, we will not rectify the chaos just because our motives are unknown. And the trust issue you are worried about, in this communication The place next to the owl will wait for the hardworking little messengers to work a few rounds before they can appear. Relax, this is the British wizarding world."
As Ryder expected, the article resonated with practitioners in the medical industry even though it was in an obscure position.
They wrote letters to Anonymous one after another, and they had to admire the owls. They came here without an accurate address or real name.
Ryder never expected that a random article by Lark would cause such a big response by accident.
The owl shed built on the farm for the "Letters from the Reader" section of the Little Wizard Daily played a big role. In fact, in the public opinion turmoil, only Ryder didn't care about the follow-up. Facing the messy owls, he chose to see out of sight. Owl Shed had a busy day.
Recently, the staff of the Black family newspaper who was permanently stationed at the farm also discovered the big things that their little patriarch had done, and they were very concerned, gearing up to prepare for public opinion to fight back.
Most of the letters were from doctors and nurses thanking Anonymous for speaking out and sharing many interesting little stories.
The editors of the newspaper were very happy: "It is said that without investigation, there is no right to speak. Isn't this investigation information just here?"
Lark and the editors of the Little Wizard Daily compiled the letters and compiled and submitted them as a continuation of the previous article.
The language vividly and humorously cites various stories complained by doctors.
Two Sickles of floo powder is very cheap, and it is available every year. I was greedy for a small gain, and using homemade floo powder turned out to be dangerous. I went to St. Mungo's and spent a lot of money to treat it.
There are also many people who have obvious simple illnesses, and there are ready-made medicines on the market, which can be cured by drinking them. As a result, they have to drink homemade potions to create new problems to test the professional ability of doctors.
Some people even found out when they arrived at the hospital that they even had a problem with their initial diagnosis.
……
There are also practitioners of potion stores and raw material stores, who complain that although there is a large price difference between raw materials and finished products.
However, it is recommended that those who consume a finished product price to buy several raw materials to have a qualified product should give up. Raw materials are not inexhaustible.
We are not profiteers, and all transactions have costs. If it is really "I can do it myself", there is no need to have the industry of professional potion masters. We can't let the merchants make money at all.
In conclusion, practitioners in the medical industry appeal to classify potions according to the difficulty of making potions, and restrict private purchases of precious raw materials according to personal standards, so as to reduce unnecessary injuries.
Ryder only thought badly at the end of the article, whether it is true to set up a potion union to regulate the behavior of the industry, to judge the ability level of all amateur and professional potionists, and to purchase raw materials according to their ability.
Unexpectedly, this article has aroused wider attention and discussion.
In the next few days, not only journalists wrote articles for the Daily Prophet, but also many professional or non-professional writers went off in person. For several days in a row, newspapers in the magic world were full of fierce discussions about the war of words.
Representative remarks are as follows:
Everyone graduated from Hogwarts, and Potions is a compulsory course. Now that the establishment of a supervisory organization such as the Potions Union is questioning the teaching level of Hogwarts.
Rita Skeeter interviews two surviving Potions professors in the wizarding world,
The former professor of Potions at Hogwarts always believed that he was conscientious in his teaching. Among his current students, the well-known potions masters are evidence. There are also some wizards who are engaged in other jobs and graduated with excellent potions.
The current professor of potions, Severus Snape, said bluntly, suggesting that those wizards whose heads are stuffed with achnatherum splendens should examine their own abilities before sitting in the cauldron, and whether they can bear the consequences of potion failure. I even hope that those who have no talent will be excluded from the Potions class from the very beginning.
Some people also think that many potions are born from mistakes, and such hierarchical shackles will largely inhibit the birth of new potions.
Various discussions continued in the newspaper for three full days. I don’t know if it was guided by someone with a heart. In the end, everyone pointed the finger at Hogwarts. During the critical 7 years of the students’ lives, the school failed to guide those arrogant and messy students. , causing many serious consequences at the cost of other people's lives, is a failure of Hogwarts education.
The whole incident came to an end with the appearance of Principal Dumbledore and the introduction of new plans by the Ministry of Magic.
The old man united with the Potions Club to determine a catalog of potions that middle and high school students must learn, which basically included the high-frequency potions needed in daily life, which was in line with the daily needs of ordinary wizarding families.
The Ministry of Magic really adopted Ryder's suggestion and formulated a new law full of loopholes, requiring merchants to review the purchaser's Potions transcript or certificate of rank issued by the Potions Club before selling potion ingredients.
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