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Chapter 240: The Refreshed L.C.A Publishing House

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Chapter 240: The Refreshed L.C.A Publishing House

Felix Harp politely yet firmly declined the current headmaster's request for a meeting at St. Mungo's, saying, "I'm sorry, but dedicating a morning each week is the utmost of my available time. Besides, I still need to spend time summarizing the treatment plans for the Longbottoms."

Standing at the entrance of St. Mungo's Magical Maladies and Injuries, Felix shared the latest treatment progress with Madam Longbottom, "After a maximum of three treatments, they will reach the threshold of recovery.

At that point, I will use the bond formed by Frank and Alice's emotions to weave together the process of restoring their memories.

As long as the self-recovery ability of one of them is triggered, the other will benefit as well."

Madam Longbottom's hands were intertwined as she suppressed her excitement and sensibly asked, "There won't be any unforeseen consequences, will there? Could this bond potentially burden the other?"

Felix smiled and reassured her, "Rest assured, Madam Longbottom. If they were strangers, this approach might indeed be unwise, but Frank and Alice are different. After such a long period of treatment, I am quite certain of one thing—they are the most important people in each other's lives..."

After parting ways with Madam Longbottom, he made his way to Diagon Alley. The L.C.A. building had undergone a remarkable transformation, its worn-out façade now painted in vibrant rainbow colors, capturing the attention of passersby.

On the re-erected signboard, a young boy peeked out of a Ferris wheel-shaped window, his face lit up with joy.

He could also see a few seven or eight-year-old children beside him, pointing at the massive signboard, hanging from their parents' arms, and excitedly shouting.

"It seems Andis and Dobby have done a good job."

The ground floor's foyer had been repurposed. As Felix entered the building, a young witch approached him, "Hello, sir. How can I assist you?"

"I'm here to see Andis," Felix said briefly.

"You are—"

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The young witch's eyes lit up, "Mr. Harp, please follow me upstairs to the third floor. Mr. Andis has already been informed. No matter the time, you can find him directly."

"Isn't his office on the second floor?"

"The second floor has been converted into a production office, with twenty skilled artists inside. They were all former employees of L.C.A Comics Publishing," the witch explained.

"You seem well-informed."

"My father used to work for Mr. Andis's grandfather, but later on, the publishing house faced difficulties, and many people left. Now, things have turned around, and the company is revitalized. A considerable number of people have been rehired," the witch said cheerfully.

That wasn't what he wanted.

"Dobby," Felix looked at him seriously, "I want you to gather those free elves for me—whether they're wild or cast out, I don't mind. You're responsible for convincing them. Once you gather a group, bring them to me. If everything is fine, they can have formal employment, and you'll manage them all."

Dobby blinked his large eyes and nodded vigorously, his excitement almost bringing tears to his eyes.

"Dobby, Dobby is honored beyond words!"

This reaction somewhat strangely puzzled Felix.

"It's merely an exchange of needs. For repetitive work, house elves are entirely capable. And having Dobby manage other domestic elves serves multiple purposes."

...

At three in the afternoon, amidst the snowy landscape, Felix Harp arrived at the Hog's Head Inn in Hogsmeade.

This inn tucked away in a side alley didn't appear notable. Its signboard depicting a pig's head creaked and swayed in the chilly wind.

Standing at the entrance, Felix, draped in a cloak and wearing a hood and mask, couldn't help but smile. Why did he always associate underground dealings with this place?

Perhaps because many of the patrons here chose to hide their faces?

The Hog's Head Inn functioned as a semi-public black market of sorts. The innkeeper didn't interfere much; he allowed discreet transactions to take place here. This leniency might even be seen as a way to attract customers.

He also spotted the figures of Dementors in the distance. They moved in pairs, patrolling continuously.

Amusingly, some of the Dementors were noticeably shorter than their companions.

"Who would've thought I'd encounter familiar creatures..."

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