"It's been printed so soon?" Petunia asked in surprise, and looked up at him with a smile in her eyes. "Last time you said on the phone that the situation was a mess, and it's hard to know where to start!"

"Yes, I really thought so." Eli admitted, shrugging his shoulders with a smile, "Fortunately, I have some friends who are also very interested in starting a school newspaper... many students from the school also participated Come in. The professors of the school are also, although this newspaper is a product of the student association, and no professor signed it, but they really provided us with a lot of convenience and helped us a lot... For example, the Sla you know Professor Ghorn, although he was not involved himself, he introduced me to the editor-in-chief of "Wizard Weekly", and he was of great help in professional issues related to the journal."

"Sounds great!" Petunia said from the bottom of her heart, she still had her arms around Eli's neck, but she didn't want to let go, she just smiled and asked, "Have you been home yet? Yes? We still have two days of classes before the holiday. I thought you wouldn't be back for the holidays, and I just wrote you a letter..."

"Durham University's Easter holiday has already begun. My parents have gone to France to play together, and they are not at home now... I came directly by the Knight Bus, which is faster than Muggle transport." Eli said, winking at her, "So maybe I can pre-book your Easter break, Miss Petunia Evans?"

With a smile on the corner of Petunia's lips, she thought about it decently for a while, and said reluctantly, "Okay, for the sake of standing in front of me and inviting me."

"Then it looks like I'll have to stand in front of you often in the future," Eli said. "Of course, it must be necessary—then may I read this letter in your presence, Miss Evans? I will read it very carefully."

certainly.Petunia nodded, they sat side by side on the bench in the school, Petunia looked at Eli intently, and Eli seriously looked at the freshly baked thick letter in his hand.

He read slowly, word by word.It seems that this is the first time to read a letter together like this, and it feels a bit new-Petunia saw Eli's fingertips land on the letters in her letter, and she unconsciously copied them while reading, one of her writing styles was different Y, which made her smile silently, full of the sense of steadfastness that her sweetheart is sitting beside her.

As long as they are together, it seems that there are many more happy times that can be treasured into memories.Petunia watched Eli finish reading the letter, thought for a while, and finally turned to look at her.

"What are you thinking?" Petunia was curious about what he was thinking just now.

"I was thinking." Eli looked at her and said softly, "It's amazing how this girl with such great ideas is my girlfriend, how could I be so lucky."

He leaned over with bright eyes, raised his hand preciously, and held her cheek.

In the thin spring sunshine, they kissed lingeringly.

Petunia has never felt that her campus is so pleasing to the eye - she certainly knows it is beautiful, but only at this moment, it has become an irreplaceable beautiful scenery.Inexplicably, she believed in her heart that in the eyes of other people who passed by, this sweet happiness might also make them who were in it also become the scenery itself.

After a while, they could calm down and talk about some serious business with a clear mind.Eli read her letter again, clicked on the letters and said, "Yes, I think it's a very good idea. I don't think it's time to abolish the Wizarding Secrecy Act, but secrecy shouldn't be the same as Closed, the development of the Muggle world in the past 200 years is equivalent to the previous thousand years, it is time for both of us to have a more accurate understanding of each other... There should not be too many people involved, but obviously it should not be done by half-blood wizards To assume such responsibilities, only the high-level control of the two governments can be accurate enough. But it is very difficult, very difficult, and it is not only the deep-rooted prejudice and long-standing arrogance of the two sides that must be fought, but also some influences that affect the whole body. The specific reason... If you choose this path, you will have to work very hard, Petunia."

Petunia raised her eyebrows slightly, and the corners of her lips curved silently.

"I thought that the moment I chose you, I had already given up a simple and peaceful life that I knew nothing about." She said with a little slyness, pretending to be nonchalant.

Eli's eyebrows also raised when he heard the words, and they looked at each other for a while, Petunia took the initiative to lean over and kissed him on the side of the cheek.

"You work hard, too," she said, "I know, but you don't care about your hard work."

"It's really nothing." Eli shrugged and said lightly, "Just like running the school newspaper this time, although the process is indeed a bit troublesome, everyone has put in a lot of time and effort, including Lily, who is the deputy editor— —In order not to make this school newspaper look like the Gryffindor house newspaper, we have four deputy editors, one for each house. Although the one in Slytherin House is a pseudonym, it is not easy. In everyone Thanks to the joint efforts of the Easter holidays, it was successfully produced before the Easter holiday. We hope that the students can take the newspaper home and make it famous in the wizarding world as quickly as possible... We are going to wait for another two days to see, when the time comes Take a field trip in the magic world to see if it has the effect we expected."

"You?" Petunia gave him a questioning look.

Eli smiled, raised his hand and gestured.

"We," he said, "separate ourselves and then meet up—of course I want my girlfriend to join me."

sounds good.Petunia nodded in satisfaction. Two days later, they got off the Knights bus at the door of the Leaky Cauldron, walked into the bar, and heard news about the Hogwarts school newspaper head-on.

"Have you heard?" The little wizard held a glass of whiskey and was discussing loudly with the bar owner, Tom, "Hogwarts has published a school newspaper! It was organized by the students at school—the children nowadays really It's amazing how much they want! Nobody thought of having a school newspaper when we were in school."

"I've been hearing about it for the last two days," said Tom the pub-keeper, ordering his counter and saying with some satisfaction, "Fortunately, I happen to have one here—good Catherine Left me a newspaper so I could show all the pub guests. You know, she's in her sixth year at Hogwarts and I'm her distant uncle. Glad she's at a time like this Can think of me, she is the deputy editor of the Hogwarts school newspaper."

"There is it here?" A witch next to her with a big bag and a small bag interjected interestedly, "I heard the students say it when I was shopping in Diagon Alley just now, and I'm a little curious. Show me, Tom."

sure.Tom handed her the newspaper, and the witch took it, reading the titles of many contents in the newspaper with interest.

"Let me take a look at the headlines on the front page... "Hogwarts Easter is approaching, the annual decoration of the castle is revealed, counting the six major upgrades of this year's holiday decoration", oh, the photo is Hogwarts Castle, It's been so long since I've been back to school, it's a nostalgia, and the auditorium does look a little prettier now than it did when I went to school - isn't that picture of Nearly Headless Nick in the corner? It was exactly the same when I was in school."

He was a ghost, of course, and he would be like that for hundreds of years.The wizards sitting near her approached with interest and came to read the newspaper together, looking very interested.

"Written by Catherine." Eli and Petunia sat down in the corner and ordered two glasses of butterbeer. Eli introduced to Petunia in a low voice, "A sixth-grade Hufflepuff with a very active mind...a broken cauldron She put the newspapers in the bar and the Three Broomsticks, and she thought it would be very effective and constructive to put a public newspaper in a place where wizards gather, and we all think she is really suitable to be a reporter in the future."

Yes, and the writing is lively and engaging, and the topics are well chosen, making it a good headline for the Easter issue.Petunia has read the newspaper carefully in the past two days, and nodded in agreement with his statement, but she still said: "But I still like Lily's article better, and I think it is also very suitable to be placed on the front page."

"A professor suggested that we put it on the second edition." Eli broke the news to her, "I originally planned to put it on the last edition, so as not to attract too much attention, but to let people have a general idea of ​​this matter... But she told me that there is nothing to worry about, and it is by no means impossible to show that Hogwarts students help each other, even if the outside environment is harsh."

"Though it's a little evasive?" Petunia asked with a smile.

Eli smiled too, and gave her a knowing look: "Yes, although there are some evasions in it."

Lily's article was called "Life at Hogwarts: Friendship Intersections Between Years."In this article, she describes the desirable parts of Hogwarts campus life with a rather tender attitude.

In her writing, there is no difference between pure-blood wizards, half-blood wizards and Muggle-born wizards in the school.She selected one student of each bloodline as a representative, and described the captain of the sixth-grade pure-blood Quidditch team of Gryffindor getting along with his players in the school and Ravenclaw's upcoming graduation. The vision of the mixed-race students in the seventh grade about working in the wizarding world in the future, the mutual help among the NEWTs examination groups, and the help a freshman from a Hufflepuff first-year Muggle family received in school.

To be honest, the scene she described in the newspaper is certainly not absent at Hogwarts, but the undercurrent in the school has reached the point where it can hardly be ignored.But she didn't say a word about it, and just rewrote how everyone was having fun at school—that's how it should be in school, isn't it?

As Eli expected, after recalling the impressions of Hogwarts together, seeing the wizards of the second edition, he once again expressed his sincere emotion.

"Yes, that's how Hogwarts should be." A decent middle-aged wizard said affirmatively, "We in England have the best wizarding school in the world! All the students who enter Hogwarts are from the British wizarding world. The future of school. The school time is always so pure and flawless, it is nostalgic-the twists and turns outside will never affect the inside."

"Come on." Someone retorted with a twitch of their lips. "Didn't you see? Even in this article, there is a college that is not mentioned-we all know which college it is, and I'm afraid their parents are all pro-mysterious. The main force of the people."

Even though the person's name was not directly mentioned, the bar was still briefly quiet.After a while, someone broke the silence: "Go ahead and read the newspaper—this newspaper is really interesting."

The witch turned the newspaper to the next page, and after they saw the topic clearly, they fell into a brief silence again.

This edition of the article is called, "Comparison of Magic Schools: Hogwarts & Durmstrang".

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