Because he got up earlier than the chickens this morning, Leon went back to make up for his sleep as a matter of course, and when he woke up again, it was already dark, and Leon got up and washed up, and walked to the Great Hall.

When passing by the Slytherin common room, Leon glanced at the lounge, many young wizards were gathering in front of the bulletin board, one of them Leon knew, it was the prefect of the fifth grade who was maintaining order, and he was still shouting: "Don't mess around, the content on this is not suitable for you to watch, this kind of article that corrupts the school spirit, I will tear it up!"

"Albert, don't think I don't know you just want to steal it, get out of here!" roared a young wizard who was obviously in the sixth or seventh year.

"What's not to see?" retorted to the young wizard, who was about the second year of age, because Leon had never seen it in his first year class.

The other little wizards also raised their hands in protest, and the crowd was overwhelmed by the prefect at once, fully demonstrating the power of the masses.

Leon just smiled and left the Slytherin lounge, and when he entered the Great Hall, Leon found that the tables of the four major colleges that should normally be full at this time were actually only a few people.

"Looks like the response is pretty good. Leon smiled at this, took his own breakfast, and began to eat.

It wasn't until he had finished breakfast that he saw many young wizards gathered in groups of three or five, happily discussing something, and Leon could vaguely hear the words Catherine, Winterfell, etc., and the smile on his face was even worse.

Because of these little wizards who are discussed, the students of the four major academies basically have them, even if they don't recognize their faces, but Leon, the academy emblem on their black robes, knows them.

The following morning, whether in class or in his spare time, Leon could hear the discussion about the Song of Ice and Fire, and even Hermione asked Leon about the content of the article on the bulletin board in the dormitory, and Leon finally understood how idle these little wizards were, and also understood that the Song of Ice and Fire had the same excitement and attraction for wizards.

"Leon, come to my office after class. While listening to Professor Binns tell boring tales of wizards from the old days of wizarding history who teased Muggles at the stake, Professor McGonagall suddenly pushed open the door and shouted to Leon.

Suddenly, Leon understood that the East Window incident had happened.

Although he had secretly pasted the parchment in the early hours of the morning, the fat lady who was disturbed had seen him, and as the head of Gryffindor, Leon had no reason not to believe that Professor McGonagall would not know about his actions from the fat lady's mouth, and he was already prepared for it.

"What is Professor McGonagall looking for from you?" asked Hermione in a whisper, while Ron and Harry in the front row pricked up their ears.

"Some private matters, you will know later. Leon shook his head and sloppily eyes, then walked straight to Professor McGonagall's office after Professor Binns' class was over.

It's still that small office, Leon isn't here for the first time, but every time he comes, he wants to complain, maybe it's because Professor McGonagall's Agmanis is a cat, so he likes the small space?

Otherwise, how could Professor McGonagall, a vice-chancellor or Gryffindor dean, be coddled in such a small office?

Upon entering, Professor McGonagall held up the parchment in her hand and asked Leon, "Is there anything you would like to say?"

"Nope. Leon replied fearlessly, since they had all been discovered, it was basically powerless to justify anything.

"Do you know what effect this thing will have on those young wizards who are not well versed in the world?" Professor McGonagall yelled at Leon with an angry face, pointing to certain chapters on the parchment.

"It's just a story, and if you can't even tell the difference between the story and reality, you can only blame them for their weak willpower. Leon replied with a smile, then turned to Professor McGonagall and asked, "Don't you think this story is funny?"

Leon was not talking nonsense, and since Professor McGonagall was able to easily identify passages that he wanted to give Leon an example, it proved that Professor McGonagall had read the entire parchment.

"It's funny, but it's not for these young wizards. Professor McGonagall looked a little embarrassed when she heard this, but she still reprimanded Leon on the point that children were not suitable.

"Doesn't the myth of Olympus have the same plot, why should the little wizards listen to it as if it were a fairy tale?" retorted Leon.

"Those myths are myths for ordinary people, and for us, they are just the family history of those ancient wizards in Greece. Professor McGonagall inadvertently uttered a fact that confused Leon.

"Well, well, I don't know that, I apologize, if it's really me who did something wrong, and I'm willing to be punished, I'll take back the parchment that was stuck in the common room. Leon shrugged his shoulders and threw out his solution, anyway, the initial publicity was already in place, and the content on the parchment had already played its value, and now it was nothing to lose by bowing his head and giving in.

"It's good that you understand that. Professor McGonagall looked at Leon with satisfaction, then glanced around, and found that it was only herself and Leon in the office, and coughed lightly, "Ahem, did you write this "A Song of Ice and Fire" alone?"

"Yes. Leon replied shamelessly.

"Are you done?" asked Professor McGonagall.

"Almost. Leon immediately understood Professor McGonagall's hint: "I'm going to find an opportunity to contact the publisher and think about getting the book out for printing, and this time it's a market research I've conducted in Hogwarts." "

"Market research?" Professor McGonagall was a little confused about the vocabulary of the Muggle world.

"Just look at this book, if you like it or not. Leon explained.

"It's a good book, and I don't understand why your little brain would write it like this, but it's certainly a fun way to go. Professor McGonagall gave Leon a serious review of A Song of Ice and Fire, and then kept her status as a professor and admonished, "But I don't want you to let it appear in the hands of the little wizard, do you know what I mean?"

"I understand!"

Leon nodded equally seriously, not in the hands of the little wizard, but did not say that it could not appear in the hands of the professor, Professor McGonagall was clearly indicating that he wanted to see it.

It seems that not only the young wizards, but also the adult wizards, do not seem to have any resistance to "A Song of Ice and Fire".

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