Hello, my friends.
It has been so long since we have met here. First, I want to say I am sorry for leaving you all hanging. I stepped away because I felt my writing wasn't doing this story justice—I didn't have the vocabulary or the skill to write it the way I truly wanted to. And also life happens as everyone of you know.
But I never forgot this world, or your incredible support. The original story had nearly 1.5k collections, and even now, 1.37k of you are still here. That response was amazing, and it's because of you that I'm back.
I have started writing this novel once again, not from where we left off, but from the very beginning. I have made a remake with the same name: Hogwarts: Novel Era Of The Wizarding World.
The original story was 97k words. The remake has already been written to over 114k words to reach the same point in the timeline, and will probably reach 150k by the end of this month.
So, what does all that extra space mean for you? It means I finally have the room to write the story as it was always meant to be. This new version is not just a polish; it's a deep and rich expansion. You can expect:
* A much bigger focus on the slice-of-life at Hogwarts. This means more dialogues, more time spent exploring the castle, and more of the quiet, character-building moments that forge real friendships.
* New challenges and consequences that arise directly from Adam's presence. The story you thought you knew is gone, and the stakes are higher than ever.
* A deeper dive into the magic itself. We'll explore new spells that go beyond the original books and begin to understand the fundamental mechanics of how the flow of magic actually works.
* And looking to the future, we will experience just how intricate and dangerous time travel can be.
This is the story you loved, but bigger, better, and with all the detail, heart, and complexity I've always wanted to give it.
I am here to invite you, my friends, to continue our journey. Give me another chance to finish what we had started.
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