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Now reading: Chapter 171: Finally from Lord of Entertainment, a Fantasy novel by NewComer714.

(3rd Person POV)

Harry Potter sales were climbing as people rushed to read it after seeing the trailers. Many soon regretted this - not because the book was bad, but because it was so good they wished they'd waited for the film.

This led others to hold off on reading, preferring to see the story fresh in theaters.

anwhile, other studios tried releasing their own movie trailers, but none could match what Harry Potter had shown.

The anticipation surrounding Harry Potter prompted most studios to adjust their release schedules, avoiding direct competition. All except Titan Pictures, who scheduled "Great Knight Conqueror" for June 22, 1273 - re days after Harry Potter's June 18 release.

Titan Pictures seed blind to the situation, with their director openly declaring in newspapers that their film would surpass the "hyped" Harry Potter.

Many industry watchers saw history repeating itself - Titan Pictures once again refusing to back down from a clash with Hellfire Studio.

The rivalry sparked widespread speculation about which studio would prevail. At Wall Street in Apple City, USE, investnt brokers even set up informal betting pools.

"Which one's getting your money?" asked Jas Wheeler, a veteran broker managing the bets.

"Harry Potter," replied a trader, straightening his collar.

"Not backing Titan's new film?" Wheeler's eyes crinkled with amusent.

The trader shook his head. "Look at the facts - Harry Potter's popularity is through the roof. Besides, rember how Titan's 'Desired Crown' fell flat against Hellfire's western movie? Even with that massive budget, they couldn't compete."

"Fair point," Wheeler chuckled, noting down the bet.

Not everyone was convinced Harry Potter would dominate. So backed "Great Knight Conqueror", partly because betting against Harry Potter offered better odds, though a few genuinely believed the hype was overblown.

Argunts erupted across Wall Street trading floors.

"This Harry Potter thing's just a kids' movie," one trader scoffed. "People are only excited because Arthur Morningstar made it."

"Arthur Pendragon," his colleague corrected. "He changed his na. And don't write it off as just a kids' film because the cast is young. Mark my words - it'll be sothing special."

"I'm not buying it," the first trader shook his head, but couldn't deny the world's growing anticipation for Harry Potter's release.

***

(Mark Stark POV)

The Harry Potter trailers have been great for business - my publishing company Stark Quill is seeing book sales shoot up like never before.

I couldn't be happier about this. Having read the book several tis myself, I can honestly say it's one of my favorites. It stands right up there with works by so of the best authors I know.

My whole family's caught the Harry Potter fever. My kids and wife have read it too, and we're all dying to see the film. Sotis I wish I hadn't read it - might be more fun to watch without knowing what's coming - but I'm still excited to see how they bring it to life.

As Stark Quill's owner, I got an early look at Arthur's second book, "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets." I'm halfway through and completely hooked. Makes wonder where Arthur gets these amazing stories from - The Demonfather, Lord of the Rings, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, and now Harry Potter. The man's got an endless supply of great tales.

Arthur's endless creativity amazes , but right now I'm focused on sothing else - getting my family to Horn Kingdom for the premiere.

We've booked our flights already.

The premiere in Horn Kingdom's capital would only be an hour ahead of Morningstar and other Anatolia kingdoms, but that hour ant everything to us. If Arthur hadn't ntioned this detail, we'd have settled for the Morningstar screening.

Sotis, it's hard to believe I'm business partners with such an influential demon. His reputation grows by the day, yet he still takes the ti to share these small but crucial details.

"We're going to another kingdom? Yes!" Erica bounced around our sofa, her excitent contagious.

Jeffrey couldn't contain his grin either. Their enthusiasm was understandable - this would be their first trip outside Leaf Kingdom. Usually, my business travels kept away from family, but Harry Potter's soaring sales had finally given breathing room to plan a proper family vacation.

***

The Horn Kingdom's capital welcod us with unexpected sights. While waiting for Harry Potter's release, I took the kids exploring.

We discovered the city had fallen in love with a new sport called "football." Children filled the streets wearing team jerseys, kicking balls with friends. My kids were instantly fascinated.

Following their interest, I bought tickets to a match. The spectacle amazed us - floating caras captured every mont, and a dance troupe perford before the players took the field.

I found myself unexpectedly drawn into the football match. It's strange - back ho in Leaf Kingdom, and across most of Evros, nobody pays attention to the sport. It barely exists in people's minds.

Yet here in Horn Kingdom, the atmosphere was electric. During my last visit, football hadn't even registered as entertainnt. Now I sat in a packed stadium, caught up in the excitent.

Only afterward did I learn that Arthur's Hellfire Network broadcasts these matches live. I had to laugh at myself - I'd been so buried in running Stark Quill and other businesses that I'd missed Arthur's moves into football, including his acquisition of major associations. The demon never stops innovating.

From what I can see, he's transford football's popularity in Horn Kingdom. Other kingdoms might not have embraced it yet, but this feels like just the beginning.

***

June 18th arrived before we knew it. Standing outside Pendragon Theatre with my wife and bouncing children, I felt the crowd's anticipation. We found our seats among the buzzing audience, my own excitent building.

Whispered conversations filled the theatre until the lights dimd. As darkness fell, the murmurs faded to silence. The mont we'd traveled so far to experience was finally here.

The film opened simply with "Hellfire Studio" - quite different from the usual parade of studio logos.

Must be because of Arthur's split with his distribution partners, I thought, recalling the recent industry gossip about his falling out with previous collaborators.

The story followed the novel closely, though I noticed subtle differences.

Harry's character felt different - less mischievous than in the novel, more innocent as he endured Dudley's constant bullying. The audience around grew increasingly frustrated watching these scenes.

"If that fat kid was my son, I'd teach him so proper manners," soone muttered behind .

I had to smile at their protective reactions. The whole theater seed to share a mont of satisfaction when Dudley found himself trapped behind the snake's glass enclosure.

"Ha! That's what you get!" a man in the front row called out, drawing scattered laughs of agreent.

The mood lifted considerably when Harry's Hogwarts letter arrived by owl. My kids practically bounced in their seats at this first real sign of magic in Harry's life.

When Hagrid finally arrived to take Harry away, a demon in the audience couldn't contain himself. "Thank demon lord. Those Dursleys were driving crazy."

"About ti soone stood up to them," his neighbor agreed.

Their reactions were understandable. After watching Harry's aunt, uncle, and cousin mistreat him for so long, there was sothing deeply satisfying about seeing the massive Hagrid terrify the Dursleys into giving Harry his first-ever birthday cake.

As Harry left Privet Drive, the audience leaned forward in anticipation - the trailers had shown us his destination would be King's Cross station, where everything would change.

When Harry reached King's Cross, he was surrounded by ordinary humans until he passed through that mysterious wall to find the Hogwarts Express.

"I had no idea King's Cross had a magical barrier," whispered the man next to .

I turned with a smile. "You're from Wales?"

He nodded proudly. "Born and raised."

I held back a chuckle, not wanting to spoil his imagination of secret passages in his local station. As a fan of the novel, I shared his wish that Platform 9? really existed.

The scene shifted to Harry aboard the Hogwarts Express, surrounded by young elves and demons his age. The setting radiated magic - Arthur had captured the wonder perfectly.

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