"Really hope the next party comes sooner, Umbridge's Defence Against the Dark Arts class is a waste of time," Hannah said at the end of the party. "If I only take her class, my Defence Against the Dark Arts class O.W.Ls exam this year will definitely fail. If this book club can help make up the class, I might get a T."

This semester's reading club is more and more like a fighting club. Because of Umbridge's sake, the course of Defense Against the Dark Arts has basically been abandoned, so the main thing everyone gathers together now is this knowledge.

"The study club was established to help each other." Ryan said to several people who came by. "I think our exams will get satisfactory results."

After seeing everyone off, Ryan and Hermione were cleaning up the venue. Suddenly, the twins sneaked their heads in from outside the door and greeted them at the same time. "Lane, there are some things we want to discuss with you."

"What are you doing?" Ryan muttered that the obstacles turned back into tables, chairs and benches, and after explaining to Hermione, he walked into the corridor and asked. "Tell me, why are you two calling me out at this time, and you have to avoid Hermione specifically."

"That's it." Fred shrugged. "I think we're fully grown adults and don't need to go on to a full-time education."

"Originally, we planned to pass the N.E.W.T exam and get the certificate according to mother's wishes, but now we can't stand the oppressive atmosphere now." George blinked. "Especially when we've opened a shop in Diagon Alley, it's just the right place for us to show off."

"So—" Fred continued George's words, "as the largest shareholder in our store, we thought we should ask you for your opinion on this matter."

"Besides that, Percy has told us several times before that you have guided him in the direction of his life many times and made him make the right choices in key places. Although we have never gotten along very well with Percy, but We also have to admit that he is in some ways the best guy in the family." George spread his hands. "So now we have encountered the same problem, and would like to ask you about our life."

"If you really need me to say it, all I can say is that your idea is really ill-considered." Ryan chose his words carefully. "You know, if you do this, it will end your studies."

"We know," Fred said first.

"No, you don't know," Ryan said, shaking his hand. "You guys might think it's cool and shows your spirit of rebellion. You know the professors at school aren't just the Umbridge guy, have you considered what other professors think about that? Not to mention your mothers. To support you in opening a shop, you should also fulfill a hope your mother has for you. Otherwise, I will have no face to go to the Burrow in the future."

"But the current atmosphere—" George said a little depressedly. "We just want to change schools."

"Your naive approach can only change yourself." Ryan revealed the truth mercilessly. "I believe that this castle will change, but it will never be your behavior. So you should take the N.E.W.T exam well, get the certificate, and then become the store manager."

Having said that, Ryan raised his arms and put them on the shoulders of the two. "I know the school atmosphere is bad right now, but please bear with me a little. You will be leaving at the end of the year, and I will be here for several years. I am sure that things will change for the better soon, What are you still worried about?"

"Of course!" Seeing the twins agree with their own views in frustration,

Ryan decided to say something uplifting. "After the exam, you can have a big one. Just make sure you don't get yourself into Azkaban."

After watching the twins leave, Hermione pushed open the door and walked out. "Finally packed up, what did you guys just talk about? It's not a prank plan, right?"

"Hermione, you should believe that I'm not the kind of person who makes trouble." Ryan couldn't help laughing at the expression you made up on Hermione's face. "Well, at least Umbridge isn't worthy of me doing something, and I did try to dissuade the twins just now."

"I trust you," Hermione said after staring into Ryan's eyes for a few seconds. "By the way, my reading club is doing well now, and it should be the next step. What do you think we should do next?"

"We could make a magazine." Lane had thought about this before. "I found that one of the biggest problems with wizards now is that they don't understand the Muggle world at all. Even Mr. Weasley, who claims to be the favorite Muggle, can't tell the difference between Muggle currencies, and he doesn't understand some common Muggles. Knowledge. The first step we should do in this case is to literacy, at least let the wizards know what Muggles really are."

"You're right, the first step should be understanding." Hermione nodded. "Then how to let them understand? By making an exhibition board and showing a physical exhibition, or taking time to tell them about it."

"It's a bit routine and ineffective at the same time," Ryan told Hermione of this fact. "According to what I've heard, that's how our school's Muggle studies class is taught. Then we train a group of wizards who are asked to wear Muggle clothing and can wear a diving suit and carry an oxygen tank to the campground."

Hermione covered her mouth and laughed, thinking of the weirdly dressed wizards at the Quidditch World Cup last year. She asked after laughing. "Then what do you think we should do?"

"I think we can start a magazine first." Ryan said seriously, this is the experience in the book he read before. If you want others to accept your point of view, then the first thing is to let others know your point of view, which is inseparable from publicity. Given that there are only a few publicity methods in the wizarding world, Lane naturally thinks of magazines.

"Magazine? Something similar to "Transfiguration Research"." Hermione asked curiously, it seemed that Xueba was studying even when he was resting.

"Oh, of course not. That's a bit too formal." Ryan shook his head. "We are popular science propaganda, and this highly professional academic journal is not conducive to propaganda. In my conception, this book will have very professional academic content, but only a small part. Most of them are some Humorous jokes or comics, like the guy in the wetsuit with the oxygen tank at the Quidditch World Cup from earlier, can easily be part of a comic to highlight how wizards misunderstand Muggles."

"Sounds good." Hermione nodded. "As long as the content of the narrative is professional and accurate, the method used to express these things is not the point. After all, this is just a popular science book rather than a textbook. Of course, I think this way, many people should buy this magazine. Because people like to watch something interesting, wizards have too little entertainment anyway."

"Yeah! In addition to that, we can sell the book to get some money back, so we can keep the magazine going," Lane added. "You must know that a magazine like "The Quibbler" written entirely out of hobby can easily be abandoned due to changes in the people who wrote the book, but our book is for publicity, and it must have an independent source of income so that it can Keep it going for a long time. Only then can our magazine achieve its ultimate goal and have enough influence to let all wizards know the truth about Muggles."

"You're right. Let's compile a sample and distribute it in the reading club first. If the effect is good, let's move on to the next step." Hermione said when the two approached the common room. "Hope everything goes well."

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