Hogwarts: My Plants Have Billions Of Evil Points

Chapter 58 The Development Policy Of Werewolves

Leonard rolled his eyes after hearing this, "You can be a hands-off shopkeeper."

"Great people are always busier. Isn't that what you and Ziggs said?" Midgard said with a sly smile, "If you have any ideas, we will listen to you."

"Since you've said that, then I won't be polite." Leonard sat on the chair again, ready to start talking.

With the experience of robbing Gringotts together, the relationship between Leonard and Midgard has risen from friends to companions or accomplices.

Not to mention all prosperity and one loss, the expansion of the power of Midgard's subordinates is also beneficial to Leonard, so Leonard is also willing to advise Midgard, and while increasing the power of werewolf wizards, draw in each other. relation.

"The first thing to do is to find a way to free the werewolves under your command from the pain of losing their minds on the full moon night, and use this as a reward to recruit those wizards who are unwilling to surrender to the werewolf instinct." Leonard said.

"It's no different from what I said before, isn't it just to buy more raw materials for the wolfsbane potion and ask the potionist to help us make cheap wolfsbane potion?" Midgard muttered.

Leonard's eyelids twitched.

"Can this be the same?" He rested his forehead with one hand, "What we need is finished products. If we have the ability, why should we hand over the process from raw materials to finished products to others to make money? Can't we have our own potion master? Our own potion Workshop?"

In order to draw in the relationship between himself and the werewolf wizard, Leonard specially used us, Midgard and Markarth didn't react, and perhaps they both naturally thought that Leonard was one of them.

"But training or recruiting a potion master is expensive." Midgard argued.

"Money?" Leonard pointed at Garen under his feet, "Isn't the money here? Are you willing to distribute the money to werewolf wizards so that they can use it in various places, but you don't want to spend it on something that is really useful? "

In fact, Leonard wanted to say that you don’t want to spend money on the blade, so you have to spend it on the handle, right?

Midgard thought about it carefully, and it really made sense. It is indeed much more cost-effective to spend money on training a potion master than hoarding raw materials.

The crafting cost of Wolfsbane Potion is much more than that of galleons saved by hoarding raw materials.

"Then it's about the lives of werewolf wizards." Leonard said, "It's definitely not good to send money. We have so much money now that we can buy a few shops and do a little business. It's best to buy a manor dedicated to growing wolfbane potions." s material."

"These seem to cost money. How can we improve the lives of the little wolf cubs?" Midgard asked.

"Shops need employees, manors need farmers, these are jobs." Leonard explained, "Werewolf wizards need work, not just money. Letting them create value is the beginning of a good cycle."

Only then did Midgard suddenly realize, "This method is very good, why didn't I think of it?"

Yes, why didn't I think of it?

Leonard is also puzzled, it should be easy to think about work-for-relief, it's the end of the 20th century, and there are still people who don't understand this.

Even if they don't know how to work for relief, an organization can't just support the idlers, can it?

In the past, Fenrir did all kinds of evil, but at least people regarded the werewolf as a younger brother playing the underworld.

Although it is unstable and earns less, at least it can be regarded as active. Why doesn't Midgard understand, but wants to raise his subordinates as children?

Forget it, if you don’t understand it, you don’t understand it, it’s fine if he can’t teach it?

"In short, money can't be given to anyone for free, and they should be exchanged for work or contribution." Leonard said, "Recruit some potion masters, and then select talented people from werewolf wizards, and subsidize them to learn potion making, especially wolves. Poison making."

"The manor provides materials, and the hired potion masters and learned werewolf wizards produce finished potions and then hand them over to the shops for sale. If Diagon Alley has scruples about werewolves, first hire a Common wizard as the store manager to sell the finished products and materials."

Leonard named the future of the werewolf wizard in a few words.

"In short, everything is easy to talk about if you have money. If you don't have money, you can't move an inch. Don't think about living on your laurels. We don't have a second chance to grab Gringotts." Leonard concluded.

"No, don't rush, if your plan works, we don't need to worry about money anymore." Midgard's eyes were full of fighting spirit, as if he had seen a bright future.

"It's good that you know." Leonard stood up, "As for the potion master, you can go to Ziggs, he must know a lot of potion masters, and I think Damocles is very good, he sympathizes with werewolves... and is short of money. "

As long as Midgard can do what Leonard said, it won't be long before there will be another force that is hard to ignore.

It is not a force that makes people dreadful by fear and loathing, but a force that oppresses others by money and wealth.

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