Fantastic Beasts Cooking Masters At Hogwarts

Chapter 3 You Want An Owl To Deliver The Message, Right?

According to Allen's observations in Diagon Alley, the strength gap between wizards is still very large.

For example, most of the vendors selling goods on the street have hunting levels of 23 or 24.

The wizards wearing uniforms on the street (later Alan asked McGonagall and found out that these were patrolling Aurors) had a hunting level of around 40.

In addition to wizards, there are also some special creatures on the streets of Diagon Alley, and these creatures are even more different.

For example, the furry creature called velvet that lies as a pet on some women or children has a hunting level of 1 (minimum level 1), and the wizard who is holding a cargo box and selling goods honestly is still being passed by without incident. The kicked house elf's hunting level reached a terrifying 53.

Of course, as ingredients, small and meatless cattails and human-shaped house elves are not in Allen's diet. However, the owls that occasionally fly through the sky make Allen a little greedy.

It's not that Allen has never eaten owls, but ordinary owls are only ordinary creatures with a hunting level of 1, and these letters sent to the wizard are special creatures with a hunting level greater than 3.

He looked up at the sky, and an owl flew across the sky. Allen followed the owl with his eyes fixed on it.

Owl passing by: ...Why do I feel so cold today?

Professor McGonagall noticed Allen's movements. She looked up and saw the owl that was about to disappear from sight. She lowered her head and said to Allen, "When the loan is completed, you can also choose your own owl as a pet. It can accompany you and help you." You send letters to your friends."

Allen was silent.

Professor McGonagall was silent for a while and said, "You think owls are used to deliver letters, right?"

Allen turned his head, a little embarrassed.

I'm really sorry, but he's really just the body of a greedy owl, the kind that's been grilled and smeared with honey.

Professor McGonagall:…

"Let's talk about the pets later," Professor McGonagall said, breaking the awkward situation. "Gringotts is just ahead."

Gringotts is the tallest building in Diagon Alley, and its golden exterior walls are particularly conspicuous in the gray-dominated Diagon Alley.

Allen followed Professor McGonagall and received the loan and received this year's relief fund with the help of a hunter level 31 goblin.

"The temporary treasury requires five hundred galleons per year." The goblin sitting on the counter looked down at Allen. "This money is an additional loan, and 12% interest needs to be added every year. The interest will also be calculated into the principal of the next year. middle."

Five hundred galleons is not a small amount. According to what Allen has seen along the way, five hundred galleons is almost his living expenses for a year. What's more, according to this goblin, this is a loan with compound interest.

Allen was a little unhappy with having to spend so much extra money every year, but the loan was a one-time grant, with a total amount of 4,200 galleons. Allen couldn't carry such a large amount of money with him.

"Can't the loans be issued in batches?" Allen asked.

"The Ministry of Magic didn't say this." The goblin said in a high-pitched voice, "So no!"

Greedy goblin, this guy just wants the rent from the temporary treasury, he obviously wants to work for them!

A trace of ferocity flashed in Allen's eyes, and his sense of the goblin race was extremely poor.

It's so "Jewish" that people can't help but raise their right hand 45 degrees.

Allen didn't want to pay this money, and he didn't want to incur this kind of debt, even if he was confident that he would pay it off in the future.

So he looked at Professor McGonagall who had brought him here.

Professor McGonagall was a little hesitant. Of course she knew the greedy nature of goblins. This kind of behavior of squeezing people regardless of life or death was really bad.

But she didn't feel comfortable opening her mouth, as it seemed like she was coveting student loans for orphans. Fortunately for her, if she dared to ask Allen to borrow her own treasury, the damn goblin would accuse her of coveting student loans the next day. The news was sold to major newspapers and periodicals.

When the time comes, she won’t be able to explain it.

So unless Allen brings this up himself, can a child understand the pros and cons?

McGonagall lowered his head and met Allen's gaze, his light green pupils full of trust.

"Professor McGonagall, although it's a bit rude to say this," Allen thought for a moment and felt that Professor McGonagall was still trustworthy. Judging from the various performances in the original work, the vice-principal was a man with a strong sense of justice and would not covet his own orphan. of loan.

"Can I borrow your vault? Before I can afford to buy the vault," Allen said.

This is a very smart kid.

Professor McGonagall smiled and nodded gracefully, "Of course, Mr. Cecil."

So with the goblin's expression as if he had eaten shit, Allen and Professor McGonagall signed a contract with both magical and legal effect, and then deposited the huge sum of 4,100 galleons into Professor McGonagall's treasury. , he carried with him a total of two hundred and fifty galleons including this year's rescue funds.

The money was enough for Allen to buy necessary books, teaching tools, and the most important thing for a wizard - the wand.

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