Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 73 The People's Ministry of Magic

In this busy atmosphere, the new semester begins quietly.

The interim headmaster, Professor McGonagall, was unknowingly replaced by Slughorn, who officially took over as headmaster.

"Hey, when did he come?"

"Ah, long time no see, you look well."

Slughorn probably wouldn't remember those ordinary students who weren't from famous families, weren't members of the Slughorn Club, and didn't have outstanding grades...

However, he is much better than Dumbledore in that he does not consider students' origins or colleges when evaluating them.

Although he likes excellent people and is a bit vulgar, it can be said that he pays more attention to strength.

Judging from the future development of the magic world, this choice is appropriate.

After the new semester started, the professional players also left the school.

"Thank you! You have been a great help. If you are planning to find another job, you might consider the Ministry of Magic!"

"Eh? Well, I'm still not very willing to do this."

"Don't say that. Maybe things will get better by then."

However, while patrolling the school, the contestants noticed that the brooms at Hogwarts were of very poor quality.

They were surprised and asked, “Are you still using these?”

"Yeah, I remember using this too."

When they asked why she didn't get a new one, she replied, "Who should I ask for a replacement?"

I responded: “Shouldn’t it be the principal?”

She looked puzzled.

This person is really... Is there a huge difference in the working hours of teachers? However, compared with Professor Trelawney, she does work harder.

Although she didn't use the time-reversing device, she spent a lot of time maintaining these worn-out brooms.

Now that the broom is updated, I hope she can work well! But at the beginning of the semester, those wizards who had retired to the second line served as guards and administrators. They pointed out that there were problems with the safety management of flying classes. This was reported to the Ministry of Magic, resulting in the relevant persons in charge being punished by a pay cut.

If they don't improve, they will face the threat of dismissal.

To be honest, this is also expected.

Professor Rolanda Hooch, who teaches flying lessons, is very talented, but too talented to be suitable for teaching...

After school started, she didn't pay attention to safety measures because of her excellent flying skills.

So retired professional athletes took over the flying lessons, and Rolanda Hodge became the assistant instructor, as my daughter told me.

I'm afraid they'll soon replace her entirely.

Rolanda Hooch would actually be more suitable for reemployment in an aircraft-related company rather than staying in Hogwarts.

Teaching was not for her.

Due to the increased security, rumor has it that Madam Pomfrey is very happy about this.

She must be very busy at work, right? A friend of mine did some research.

She had been too busy looking after the Ministry employees during the summer holidays to have had time to investigate, but she should be free now.

Those worn-out brooms were a problem for Quidditch players, so before they left, they used the income from this temporary job to buy new brooms and donated them to the school. "This kind of broom is too difficult for novices to control."

They said, taking it as a challenge to steer the battered old brooms.

"If students hate brooms because of this, they won't be our fans!"

So they generously purchased a number of brooms suitable for beginners, prepared several suitable brooms for students who are good at flying, and even recommended suitable styles for each team.

This might make Quidditch even more exciting.

Students who can't afford a broom for their own use will surely be delighted.

They smiled and said, "We don't want those nobles to take all the good things away!"

When asked if they minded this intense work for almost no pay, they replied: "No problem, because we are Quidditch players!"

Each team donated a broom with its team name printed on it and then left in style.

"How cool! That's awesome!"

To be honest, I'm not that interested in Quidditch, but once I'm done with this job I'll definitely go to more games and join their fan club.

I also decided to use part of my temporary income to buy souvenirs from various teams, although I don’t know when this will be possible…

These people are far better than the crappy employees.

I wanted to share this feeling, so I broke the news to a weekly magazine as usual.

I shared this feeling with the reporter who has become my good friend.

As compensation, I also asked the weekly to write an article in support of each team, and the other party readily agreed.

Furthermore, since these contestants are smarter than the average Ministry of Magic employee, can handle paperwork, are physically strong, and have good character, I hope that they can study hard at Hogwarts and become wizards like these contestants, rather than becoming those low-class, dishonest Ministry of Magic employees.

I also asked all the Ministry of Magic staff working at Hogwarts to record the performance and character of each contestant and compile this information, which resulted in a considerable amount of material.

I want to hear that unlike those inferior employees, the remaining staff are grateful to these players and wrote these contents in their spare time.

I also read about their heroic deeds in removing giant spiders, which was very moving.

I sent all these materials to the editorial department.

The publisher believed that these contents would definitely sell well, so they decided to publish an album introducing the story of how Hogwarts eliminated the giant spider.

The album is three times thicker than a typical magazine, but the articles are very interesting.

Since some staff took photos of the inspection work, these photos were included together, showing the contestants' heroic performance in the air and their efforts to remove the giant spider.

The article also describes them dealing with matters together with Ministry staff.

I think this book will definitely inspire young people to pursue both civil and military proficiency.

Awesome... a true professional.

Everyone's stories are combined into one moving and magnificent story.

Perhaps because it was thought that the staff had no time to buy books, Hogwarts received a large number of special issues delivered free of charge.

The article caused a great response, and the first edition was quickly sold out as soon as it was released. The publisher immediately decided to reprint it.

The publishing house made a lot of money and asked me if I wanted to be paid, but I answered, "No, we are civil servants, servants of the people."

Instead, I ask them to support more truly outstanding wizards in the future.

I heard that Quidditch teams have gained new sponsors and fan club members are increasing.

A few days later, each team sent a letter of thanks, and the students were very happy to see the new brooms.

Although we refused payment, Touching Weekly Magazine still interviewed the contestants and published the stories of the Magical Creatures Management Department staff in the next issue of the magazine.

The staff at the Department for the Control of Magical Creatures were moved to tears, and they were delighted to receive letters of support from the staff.

Well, I really did an amazing job.

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