Chapter 73: Changes in the Weasley Family
Chapter 73: Changes in the Weasley Family
George always had a way, and Mr. Weasley had always been very fond of tinkering with Muggle stuff. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info was praised and valued by George, and immediately regarded George as his confidant. When George described some of his nonsense as creative inventions, the future of the wizarding world, he also paid a large amount of royalties.
Now Mr. Weasley was even more eager to sell himself to George, and now spent all his free time on some of the modifications that George proposed.
Ron has been a bit obsessed with mobile games lately, and has even forgotten to sleep and eat, which has worried Harry a bit. He had to bring up George's name in order 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 fears George even more, and George has become someone his parents respect.
Mr. and Mrs. Weasley do not compare George to other people's children. Instead, they called George "Mr. Soros" very seriously at home, and only in front of George did they affectionately call him "Dear George". In private, they respected George very much, treating him like a big man.
Because of the economic wealth, there is more laughter and laughter at home. Ron knew that it was okay to make Mom and Dad angry at home now, and they had been in a really good mood lately. But if George is not happy, then he will be miserable, even Ginny will refuse to talk to him, and even more terrible, the phone will be taken away.
Actually, Mrs. Weasley already had this plan, but she hadn't found a suitable reason to take the gift from everyone back from everyone.
Mrs. Weasley had come to treat George as a big man to be respected, just like Dumbledore. Dumbledore had always been her idol, and she had great respect for him, and if someone had told her before that someone would surpass him, she would have replied immediately, "That's ridiculous nonsense." ”
But now if someone told her, "George will surpass Dumbledore." She would take it for granted," said George, who had produced his best freshman results at Hogwarts, and that was far from all he had. ”
From the very beginning, Mrs. Weasley had a special feeling for George, and Ron received a lot of care from George at school. He became a backbone in George's mutual aid society, and was able to save some money every month in addition to his own living expenses.
More importantly, he did not fall behind in his studies, and he became more and more sensible. This made Mrs. Weasley, who had always been worried about this 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 it turned out that George was not like an adult, but simply a very good adult.
At first, Mrs. Weasley disagreed with George's investment and did not accept George's money, not believing that Muggle things could become valuable by tinkering with them and turning them into magical items. But she listened to George, "Injections, market prospects, intellectual property, financial instruments..."
The sheer number of jargon immediately made her dizzy, and she had good grades at school and was an excellent Graffindor. But she knows the horrors of Ravenclaw, especially the horrors of one of the Ravenclaws who created Hogwarts, the best result in history. In her words, "The outstanding Ravenclaw is a walking encyclopedia." ”
What's even more terrifying is that George is not a simple Ravenclaw who can only study, he easily argues with Mr. Weasley about the details of the transformation of magic items, the conflict of multiple spells to avoid, and the prevention of changes in magic in ordinary materials. He didn't just have a lot of money, and he didn't just help.
He really understood the value of Mr. Weasley's invention, which Mrs. Weasley didn't understand. This surprised Mrs. Weasley and was ashamed.
When she was sure that George could really find value in these inventions, what reason did she have to stop her husband from making his dreams come true, to change the world, to make money to change the family's situation?
She immediately accepted George's offer and asked Mr. Weasley to work with George. But she also doesn't take it for granted, and she becomes very respectful of George.
Not because of the money, but because George discovered the value of his husband's invention and allowed his husband to find the value of his work, which was more important than just money.
Not only that, but not only did George discover the potential in his husband, but George even told her that she had great potential, which made her even more incredible.
She is a mother of seven children and she is a busy housewife day and night. She was deeply immersed in the heavy chores of the house, and her children's education, her greatest hobby was reading Gilderoy Lockhart's books.
She doesn't hate these lives, she loves her family, she loves her children. But she knows that she is a housewife and her most important thing is to take care of her family.
And George went so far as to tell her that she was a great wizard, a great creator, and a strong man in life. George even asked her to publish a book. It was shocking, and God knows, she had always thought that publishing a book was something that only a great man like Gilderoy Lockhart could do.
And now there is the owner of a huge bookstore who wants her to publish books. asked her to write down her experience in housework and children's education and publish it in a book, and she even agreed.
This made her more aware of George's incredibleness, and George asked her for advice on the transformation and use of household magic, discussed with her the arrangement of household chores, the education of her children, and arranged a writing schedule for her.
It all felt like a dream to her, and lately she and her husband, Mr. Weasley, felt like they were in a dream. Just as soon as they woke up, their lives were turned upside down, an ordinary housewife, an ordinary small civil servant, and they are now doing the things of big people every day.
The little civil servant became an inventor and every day he was transforming magical items, which were said to be very valuable. Housewives became writers, writing their own experiences in housework and the education of their children, and receiving guidance from professionals.
They couldn't help but respect George, and it was because they were adults that they could understand the power of George, the strength of a Ravenclaw who made history.
George's erudition shocked and looked up to them, both in the transformation of magical items and the use of magic in the home. Even the arrangement of housework and the education of their children, they can be guided and guided by George in the field they are familiar with.