Even though it was expected, the mood was different when seeing it with his own eyes.

Hope did not rush to approach, but reached into his pocket and took out a crystal ball. He approached step by step, keeping his eyes on the crystal ball.

If the crystal ball detects traces of black magic, it will release white light. The stronger the black magic, the brighter the white light released by the crystal ball.

In this way, Hope came to the broken box on the ground, squatted down, and brought the crystal ball closer, but there was nothing unusual about the crystal ball.

Such a close distance shows that the pile of Galleons in front of him has not been cast with black magic.

Hope was relieved immediately, a smile appeared on his face, and he quickly put the crystal ball away, took out a cloth bag, and reached out to grab it. His hand felt full of metal texture and a little cold.

He grabbed five or six Galleons and stuffed them into the cloth bag in his hand.

Soon the bottom of the cloth bag began to sink, and it looked heavy. If you shake it casually, you can hear a crisp sound coming from inside, which is very pleasant.

This place was obviously not suitable for careful counting. He didn't know when he might fall into a state of hypoxia.

To be on the safe side, he opened several small holes along the upper soil wall while cleaning up, allowing oxygen to flow in.

After all, this was not an underground passage that had been opened long ago, and it did not have any gas.

As he opened the ventilation channel, the air above rushed in urgently. He could also feel the cool breeze from the several small passages above while standing here, and he would not faint from hypoxia in a short time.

Soon, he collected all the Galleons on the ground, lifted the tattered wooden boards, and did not miss anything, so he stood up. He did not continue to go to other places, but quickly returned along the passage.

As he returned, the passage behind him was quickly blocked by the soil on both sides, and it returned to its original appearance.

Back to the entrance, the passage above was opened again, and he didn't even have to climb. The soil under his feet naturally surged up and lifted him up continuously, like a vertical elevator.

His figure appeared in a remote alley in Diagon Alley, and his feet had returned to their original state, and there was no abnormality.

Unlike before, he had a bulging cloth bag in his hand, and of course there were inevitably some more mud spots on his body.

He reached out and patted his body casually, looking at the cloth bag in his hand, and couldn't help grinning.

Although he didn't count them in detail, there were definitely more than a hundred Galleons in it.

He reached into the cloth bag and took out a Galleon from it, observing it carefully in the light of the sky.

There was no sign of decay on the appearance. Although it had been buried for many years, it was still as good as new, without any trace of time.

At first glance, it looked like a gold coin, but Hope knew that this Galleon looked golden, but it was not a gold coin.

There might be some gold in it, but the proportion was not high. It was just a magic coin made of some material, so it was buried underground for many years, but it was still like this.

Such a sum of Galleons, it's not a lot, but it's not a little.

If he dared to take it home, Hanny would search it out for safekeeping. If he couldn't explain it clearly, he would have to have a magical fried meat.

The safest way is naturally to keep it in Gringotts.

Of course, there is another way, which is to buy a purse with a traceless extension spell, so that the number of Galleons in it cannot be seen from the outside. However

, in the British wizarding world, such items are definitely contraband....He knew that Hanni had one.

After all, it was contraband that was caught. Such contraband was under the management of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement of the Ministry of Magic, but it would not trouble the Aurors, but other wizards in the department.

Even the Aurors rarely entered Knockturn Alley on weekdays, let alone other wizards in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement.

As far as Hope knew, there were many wizards selling such contraband in Knockturn Alley. Of course, such things could not be found in Diagon Alley.

For him, it was not difficult to get such things. Such things were buried under Knockturn Alley, and Hope could even choose them.

But the probability of such magic items being set up with dark magic was definitely not low.

In the end, Hope still appeared in front of Gringotts. The bulging money bag was covered by the black robe on his body, which was not very conspicuous.

There were indeed many wizards coming in and out of this place. Hope did not hesitate and walked in directly.

As soon as he entered, he saw a spacious marble hall, which looked like a bank.

In addition to the goblins sitting behind the counters on both sides, there were also goblins in suits standing in the hall. They were short, about the same height as him, and looked similar to humans, but a little weird.

Looking at these goblins in front of him, Hope's eyes flickered slightly.

Goblins are also a kind of creature after all, and they may be a candidate for his fusion system.

I just don't know how difficult it will be to analyze goblins. It is amazing that they have human wisdom. They have good magic talent. It is said that every adult goblin can cast spells without a wand. Of course, the main reason is that they can't hold a wand.

According to Hope, the difficulty of fusing goblins will not be low.

But it's hard to say. In his opinion, wisdom is a precious treasure, but no matter how smart it is, goblins can't fight against fire dragons one-on-one, or most of them can't. In terms of combat power, fire dragons are obviously stronger.

Of course, Hope only listed goblins as candidates. No matter what factors the system uses to determine the difficulty, the difficulty of goblins will not be low. He already has an A-level difficulty analysis task on his back, so he won't consider this possible high-difficulty option for the time being.

Besides, even if he had to choose a difficult fusion partner, it wouldn't be a fairy. Wouldn't the phoenix in the principal's office be nice?

As he thought, Hope had come to an empty seat, raised his butt and sat down directly. Opposite him was an elderly fairy, wearing a pair of glasses, with slightly drooping eyes, just looking at him.

""Little wizard, you don't seem to have any parents with you. What do you need?"

The goblin's voice was a little sharp, and because of his age, he sounded a little old.

"I want to save money."

Hope said bluntly, and put the purse on the counter.

Seeing this, the fairy did not rush to take it, but adjusted the frame, looked at Hope, and said:"It seems that this is your first time to save money, otherwise you should take out your vault key"

"I don't have the key to the vault."

Hope had expected this and was not panicked.

"Well, then you need a vault. We have three types of vaults here, large, medium and small, which can be rented or purchased. Rented ones can be used for a certain period of time, while purchased ones can be used permanently. They are generally used as family inheritance. It is precisely because they bought the vault that their family wealth can be preserved, making their status today different from that of ordinary wizards."

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