"That's right, George, I agree with you. Maybe we are not really suitable for making these things."

Fred was also dejected.

After all, no one would feel good if someone saw through their hard work.

""No, don't give up.

I think you are very creative, you must stick to it."

Braun encouraged.

He just had an occupational disease attack.

Who would have thought that he could really guess the formula by just guessing casually.

The two brothers wanted to give up.

How could this be possible? He was planning to invest first.

If the two brothers quit, who would he invest in?

Seeing the two brothers' unbelieving eyes, Braun waved his hand:

"I can provide you with some research funds, but I have to have a share of your research results."

George asked, half-believingly:

"Brown, you are not lying to us?"

Fred continued:

"Do you really want to provide funding?"

""Of course!"

Then he took out ten gold Galleons."

If you succeed in developing new candies or something like that,

I will even help you open a store!

But I want 60% of the shares of your research results.

Of course, I'm not asking for it for nothing. I know a lot about potions.

How about it?"

The two brothers' faces looked a little ugly when they heard Braun asking for 60% of the shares, but they looked much better after hearing his supplement.

They didn't learn potions well.

One reason was that they didn't like the old bat Snape very much, and the other was that potions were something that would be difficult to achieve without repeated practice.

Even Braun, who came from a potion family, practiced a lot every day, didn't he?

Because of family reasons, Fred and George didn't have money to buy materials, and they only practiced making potions a few times in potion class. They racked their brains to invent the formula for the quick-acting skipping candy.

After many attempts, they finally made such a semi-finished product.

Even so, it was always easy to fail.

If they could get Braun to join them, they would have more free time to study more things.

The two brothers murmured for a while, looked at each other and nodded.

""Okay, Braun.

But 60% is too much.

50%! If you agree."

Braun pretended to be a little embarrassed but finally said reluctantly:

"Well, since we are relatives, I agree.

How about we sign the contract later?"

"Of course!"

The two brothers nodded in agreement.

Seeing the grateful eyes of the two brothers, Braun was delighted.

Fifty percent of the shares is not a small amount.

And it seems that if he wants 60%, he may agree with a tough attitude.

But Braun is not going to do this, after all, there is no end to making money.

What if the two brothers quit because the money they get is too little?

After the success in Diagon Alley, they also opened a branch in Hogsmeade Village, and because the Weasley store was too attractive to customers,

Honeydukes Candy Store and Zonko's Joke Shop did not hesitate to sue the Ministry of Magic for monopoly.

But in the end, it was rejected by the Ministry of Magic.

""Brown! I brought the wizard chess.

Come here and I'll teach you how to play!"

Ron ran over from a distance holding the wizard chess.

Ginny followed him.

She went to Braun's bedroom to get a new storybook.

"Fred George, do you want to come together?"

"No, go by yourself.

We prefer to go around!"

After saying that, the two of them ran away shouting, apparently preparing to go around the village.

Ron ran to Braun excitedly and then placed the wizard chess pieces separately.

"I'll tell you the rules. Braun:

First we have to roll the dice to decide who goes first. Then different pieces have different rules...

The king and queen can usually only move in the nine squares to protect the bishop in the middle.

The rook (berserker) can run straight, and the knight (knight) can only move diagonally.

As for these... Hey, don't stab me with your sword!"

Slap down a soldier who poked his finger with a sword.

"These soldiers can only move forward one square at a time.

Okay, let's get started."

Braun also listened to most of it and understood how to play.

It was a bit like chess, but with fewer cannons and elephants.

The rest was basically the same.

As the two of them got ready, the chess pieces on the wizard's chessboard couldn't wait to move.

The berserker bit his shield and patted his chest with his arm.

He seemed a little impatient. The knights on both sides also drew their swords.

The king held his sword with his eyebrows down.

The queen held her chin and seemed to be in deep thought.

"A little! Oh...bad luck."

Ron said in annoyance

"I'm three o'clock. I'm leaving first."

Braun thought for a moment.

"Soldiers, take one step forward!" (To read the exciting novel, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

After the order was given, the soldiers obediently moved forward.

"Knight! You come out!"

"……"

""Ha, this is really interesting!"

Braun watched as the bishop on his side took off his crown and bowed slightly to the other side.

Then all the defeated chess pieces came on stage and found their positions.

It seemed that they were preparing for another round of fighting.

"Braun, you are awesome!

Is this really your first time?

I don't think you are a novice at all."

Ron asked in disbelief.

Braun's strength was just too strong.

If he hadn't set a trap, he might have been defeated.

"Of course, I couldn't control these chess pieces before. This set of wizard chess pieces is the one you gave me.

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I can't help but believe it. I can only attribute it to the fact that Braun is smart.

""Do you still want to get off?"

Ron asked.

Braun shook his head:

"No, we have played many games.

By the way, Ron, these wizard chess pieces look interesting.

There are not only Vikings but also knights with broadswords. Do you know who invented these wizard chess pieces?

Or what is the history? I am a little curious."

It must be said that Ron is really obsessed with wizard chess. Not only is he good at it, but he also remembers a lot of related history.

"Of course, Braun. You've asked the right person."

Ron was excited to see Braun asking him questions again.

He cleared his throat and said:

"The origin of wizard chess is a squib named Pal in the 11th century.

After being sent away from the magic world by his parents, he was placed outside the church.

Although Pal was a squib, he had a smart mind.

It took him only ten years to become the bishop of Skolholt Church.

At that time, the power of the clergy was still very large. Not only did they have various powers beyond the king, but they could also have armies to wage wars.

And Pal, as a bishop, was of course no exception.

He not only led the army to defeat the barbaric Viking invaders, but also formed alliances with many countries.

And wizard chess was the chess piece he used to practice tactics at the time. This is also because there are Vikings in the chess pieces.

At that time, this kind of chess piece was also called Pal chess."

"What does that have to do with wizards?

Isn't Pal a Squib?"

Brawne asked curiously.

"Of course, of course it has something to do with wizards... let me think……"

Seeing Ron's erratic eyes, Brown knew that he must have forgotten.

Otherwise, he wouldn't be like this now.

Just as he was about to get up, he found that Ginny beside him spoke.

Ginny closed the book and said:

"Of course, the relationship between wizards and Muggles has begun to become tense, and various witch hunts have appeared on this land.

Of course, the wizards are not afraid of the Muggles who want to burn them to death, but feel very interested.

After all, with the help of the spell, the fire has no harm to us.

After knowing that the fire is ineffective on us, the teased Muggles were extremely angry, and some Muggles began to set their sights on little wizards like us.

For a time, more and more little wizards were killed by Muggles.

The wizards also began to retaliate against Muggles.

The war between the two sides was imminent.

Wizards were gathered in each wizard academy.

And the Muggle temples also began to gather troops.

But the Muggles were very shameless and had no morality at all. They actually launched a sneak attack on us.

With the help of the goblins, they quickly besieged a unit of wizards."

Ron finally remembered at this time.

Taking advantage of the gap, he said:

"Thanks to the help of Parr, the Squib, the wizards managed to escape, but unfortunately, Parr was killed by the angry Muggles after helping the wizards escape.���

After the final victory of wizards and Muggles, the Wizard Council at that time decided to commend Parr.

They praised him for having precious qualities that belonged to wizards despite being a squib.

The chess pieces he created were also called wizard chess.

This showed the magic world's recognition of his identity.

His remains were also collected by wizards and buried in their family tombs.……"

As the story ended, the afterglow of the sun gradually began to fall on the earth, setting off the crisp grass with a red glow.

In the distance, the shepherd's song drifted over with the wind:

"In the age of creation...

Across the silver sea...

They came with a legend that is too dark to describe...

The allure of war and blood...

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