Once it starts, it's hard to stop, Lupin struggles to manipulate the spell, Felix fights with him for control of the shape-shifting entity, half the gravel on the field turns into a catgirl, and the other half turns into a chubby Sniff, they took funny steps and pressed their butt on the cat raccoon, making them scream.

On the other hand, Snape's spells were fast and urgent. When encountering spells flying in the face, he would not dodge or avoid them. Instead, he used his superb reaction speed to pick up the spells at the last moment. His spellcasting speed was at least two times faster than that of ordinary people. times.

However, Felix is ​​also not slow. He seems to have no limit. While suppressing Lupin, he can also draw out his hand to fight against him. From time to time, he uses gestures to cast spells, propping up a moving golden shield.

Snape felt disgusted, he couldn't think of a better word, the golden shield had excellent resistance to spells, and pressed two or three spells on him, as a last resort, he used more powerful spells to fix them. In place, but in the next second, the shield turned into small snakes, nimbly roaming the ground.

What surprised him even more was that for some simple spells, even if he hit Felix, the spells slipped down his chest.

"The Humanoid Iron Armor...Professor, I'm actually a little careless. It's not my strongest defensive magic. If you use the cutting spell just now, Professor, I may bleed a little."

At the end of the battle, Snape and Lupin worked together to release a small black hurricane, the building hummed and vibrated, and the gravel on the ground was torn and swept in, making its momentum even more terrifying.

It was fifty or sixty feet tall, occupying one-third of the castle, making a whistling sound, and several people were forced to retreat.

"That's what it looks like." Felix raised the corners of his mouth. It's easy to dodge, but it takes a little effort to defeat it head on. Moreover, his purpose was never to win.

At this moment, the light in the castle began to flicker, Felix raised his head, the chandelier at the top was violently shaken by the small hurricane, and groaned.

A milky white ball was sucked down, rolled into the hurricane, and began to twist and expand under the action of external force... Bright beams of light passed through the black hurricane, as if countless lightsabers had pierced a broken pocket. The light shone in the dim space, and also on their dim and uncertain faces.

Finally, the beam of light disappeared along with the hurricane.

Snape froze for a moment. "It's boring." He put away his wand and was about to leave.

"Don't go, Professor," Felix grabbed him and said with a grin. "After the welcome ceremony, it's time for us to discuss the future of the company."

"That's your future company," Snape said coldly.

"It's our 'future'." Felix looked at him.

Ten minutes later, Felix bowed to Dobby and said apologetically, "I'm sorry, Dobby."

"Leave it to me, Mr. Hepp, Dobby finally has something to do." The house-elf patted his chest and said, the tips of his slender fingers gleaming, returning the ruins to their place.

Snape, Lupin, and Felix came to the great room on the second floor and sat down in three rows with each other.

Felix said sincerely: "Professor Lupin, Severus and I spend most of our time teaching at Hogwarts, and I don't have much energy to focus on it. I can only formulate strategies in a general direction, specific The management is still up to you."

Perhaps tired of fighting, Snape made no objection.

Lupin thought hard for a moment, "What do I need to do?"

"study."

"Study?" Lupin asked suspiciously.

Felix said: "As early as when Dumbledore interviewed me, I said that I hope to bring in the wisdom of the non-magical world. The magic world has been closed for too many years, and things that are used to the outside world, even if they are slightly modified, will be deeply understood. change the entire wizarding world. Therefore, learning is a must."

Snape glanced meaningfully at Felix. He saw some materials in the temporary office of the L.C.A Building. Even if it was only one tenth, it would bring about earth-shaking changes in the wizarding world.

It's as usual to start with the life of the wizarding community as a whole... cunning.

Felix pulled out a stack of parchment paper and let them float in front of Lupin, "I don't want to make any shocking products, but - how to say it? Like spring rain, moisturizing things silently, so that the company's products don't know. Unconsciously becoming an essential part of every wizard."

"We can start with wizarding households, such as magic lamps, such as magic air conditioners. You can imagine that with such a small box, it can keep the temperature within a range of twenty feet at the optimum level."

Lupin fiddled with the small box that floated in front of him. He tried to inject a touch of magic, and the surrounding temperature dropped immediately, like the March wind blowing on him, bringing him the slightest coolness.

"This is just an example. In fact, I also made some similar things. You can understand it as a prototype. You can improve on this basis and imagine different application scenarios."

"Then the profit..." Lupin had been persuaded, and in his opinion this was a good thing, and he began to think about the development of the company.

"Don't think about profit for the time being," Felix nodded and said, "In addition to what I just mentioned, I hope you can find suitable magic, not stick to ancient rune, alchemy, or obscure spells, the most It’s good to have standards and processes that work well.”

"Remus, we're making history."

Lupin admitted that he was persuaded, and his heart became alive a little bit and found meaning again.

"How many people are in the company at the moment?" Lupin asked.

"You, me, Severus, Dobby, and Miss Clearwater who just left," Felix snapped his fingers, "I've scheduled the other interviews for the following week, about . . . three About a hundred people."

Lupin's eyes darkened, "You mean, shouldn't I let..."

"Well, after all, the R\u0026D team has to be handed over to you, it's best for you to go through it yourself, but I can provide a list of people I like, which may be useful," Felix said.

"I'll help too, this summer," he added.

Lupin found the word "help" a bit harsh, it wasn't his company at all, "That full moon..."

"Severus will be responsible for providing the wolf's poison potion and the preparation of some alchemy materials." Felix said that he inherited a lot of alchemy knowledge from Nick Lemay, and among them, it can best reflect a worthy The foundation of a great alchemist is the recipes of various enchanting materials.

Some alchemy symbols can only work with special enchanting materials, which was originally a disadvantage, but with continuous development, various formulas have become more and more perfect, and it has completely become mainstream.

Just solving the problem of introductory talent makes it the first choice of wizards, and the decline of ancient Rune is not unreasonable.

"Besides that, there's one more thing we need to do this summer," Felix said, "to transform a magic factory."

"Magic...factory?" Lupin asked, both words he understood, but together they were a little confusing.

"Well," Felix waved his wand, shedding a golden mist, and an image of an automatic production line appeared, "Let's assume it's what I imagined, there is no such unmanned production line in the real world, at least not yet. "

"This concept comes from the non-magic world. We don't need to accept it all, but pick the right one, preferably complementary to magic. For example, high-precision lettering... Another example, batch repetitive work..."

"I contacted an equipment manufacturer, and we can go take a look when you're done recruiting," Felix said with a smile.

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