~: Answer questions from book friends 2/4/21

1 Is Weasley or Weasley?

Because the Weasleys play a pivotal role in the story, the author originally intended to write based on the original translation, but he did not notice the clerical error for a while, so he continued to write more than 400,000 words. When a clerical error was discovered, I really didn’t want to waste time and effort to look back. Starting from the new changes, plus reading it does not affect the reading, just let it go. The same examples include Hogwarts and Hogwarts, both of which were discovered too late, I hope everyone can be considerate.

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2Why are you not Chinese before crossing?

This is because in the setting, the protagonist is proficient in many European languages ​​since he was born, so it is more reasonable to be British before crossing. The author started to learn English at the age of 3 and passed the IELTS level 9 at the age of 17. I really know how difficult it is for a Chinese adult to learn a foreign language well. Without a cheat device like a panel/cheat finger, it is very difficult to speak English like a native Englishman. Anyway, the author himself can’t do it (the author has worked in the UK for 2 years and is the department director of the firm, but I know that my English is different from them, whether it’s the use of words, accents, and slang idioms. on)

For the rationality of the work, I chose the British as the identity before the crossing, but—the identity before the crossing is just an insignificant set, except to prove:

1The protagonist is proficient in European languages

2The protagonist is proficient in adventure skills

3 The protagonist recites the original plot back and forth

There is no other purpose other than the above three points, so I never thought that such a trivial little detail before crossing would arouse so many readers' dissatisfaction. To be honest, I am very emotional. Is the focus of everyone reading the novel misplaced...

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3 Why is the protagonist the younger brother and not the older brother?

This is a very interesting question. The author must admit that he never thought about it when he opened the book.

This is probably in my subconscious mind, hoping that the final ending will be Draco's successor to the Patriarch, and let the protagonist take the beauty and go happy.

The author puts a lot of emotions into the protagonist, so it is inevitable that the protagonist is infected with the bad habit of "counting money and cramping, sleeping until he wakes up naturally", hahahaha

If this is the case, the pressure on the younger brother will be much lower than that of the older brother. For example, when the protagonist starts the game, he has not been suppressed and brainwashed by Lucius too much because he does not conform to the etiquette and philosophy of pure blood. The head of the family is an elder brother, so although he doesn't like the protagonist's thoughts, he doesn't treat this matter as the top priority of the whole family.