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I never expected the journey to be so successful; sometimes you just never know.
If it weren't for Big Sis Tiger Tooth pulling me up, I might still be goofing off and failing.
Of course, there's nothing wrong with goofing off and failing, but doing well opens up more possibilities for me.
Anyway, enough with the chatter. Let's talk about this book.
First, addressing some questions, like Harry going to Gryffindor—that it's boring, people are tired of Gryffindor.
This issue… well, since I don't read much fan fiction, your being tired of Gryffindor has nothing to do with me. You can't force me to write Slytherin and threaten to abandon the book if I don't. I can only send my best wishes in that case. After all, it's hard to satisfy everyone, and I need to serve those who stay to read my book rather than abandon the many silent readers who support me just because of one person.
Countless classic lessons teach us that being loud doesn't make you right; the silent majority is often the real majority.
Also, there are some interesting characters who get upset and start insulting me personally because I continue to write about Gryffindor Harry instead of Slytherin College. When I delete their posts, they ask why I deleted them?
Come on, man...
Forget it.
Next is the economic issue, like the thing about buying and selling in the last two chapters. I didn't actually plan to write about that; it's just a setup involving Vivi. I have a law background, not finance, and I don't want to write much about it. Harry Potter is just Harry Potter; focusing on magic is enough. Writing about finance is just frustrating.
Remember this: I won't involve finance, nor will I write much about wizards selling to Muggles; it's just a tool-based setup.
Regarding the female lead, one is about to appear—stay tuned, everyone.
Old friends from a hundred years ago won't wait too long, they won't return in the rumored seventh year; they will start returning before the fourth year. The female leads are the ones whose characterizations I've polished and fleshed out the most, like my daughters. I'm actually more anxious than you are…
Finally, regarding Harry's character, many people have a misconception, possibly from reading a lot of return-fic. Others' Harry lived in one world for decades, perfectly seasoned, but my Harry only lived at Hogwarts. You wouldn't think Hogwarts is some kind of personality transformation base, would you?
Many places cannot go OOC. Harry is inherently a Holy Father. Many people think Uncle Vernon is annoying, Cousin Dudley is annoying, and they want to use Crucio for satisfaction… But dude, would that still be Harry?
Think about it. Why do we love Harry so much? Isn't it because despite all the trials and hardships, he remains a bright-hearted young man?
In the original Hogwarts, every end of the year, he experiences one-on-one tutoring with the century's most brutal Dark Wizard, Voldemort, and Harry never became twisted. How could a few years at Hogwarts Legacy twist him?
Sometimes it's fun to write like that, but going so OOC is completely unnecessary.
Alright, enough said, but thanks again for the support, like those active brothers in the chapter discussions, and the ever-silent readers. Cabbage knows you're supporting me. Thank you all.
