DNF Meets Harry Potter

Chapter 9 Fairy Past

"Harry, Carl, welcome to Diagon Alley!" Hagrid said loudly to the two with outstretched hands.

Walking into Diagon Alley, this wizard shopping street is worthy of its reputation in the British wizarding world. Even Carl from the future who is used to seeing big city lights and feasts is attracted by it, not to mention Harry This turtle has never been seen in Surrey.

As for Old Tom, his bar is at the entrance of Diagon Alley, and there are countless wizards entering and leaving it every day, which makes him feel very nice. However, Carl is madly complaining in his heart. Does this have a relationship with you as a hammer? Diagon Alley, just pull out a store and blow it up, how about you?

Ahem, as a contemporary college student from 9102, Carl said it wasn't because of the oddly-shaped buildings and wizards dressed in weird clothes. After all, in his opinion, wizards' aesthetics are indeed not very good. Trelawney, the divination professor at Hogwarts, dresses up like an old madman every day.

What surprised him was the latest product launched by a magic stationery store - a deformed clay tablet. Karl stood at the door of the store and watched all the demonstrations by the clerk. This thing can automatically transform like a Boggart, and includes everything that needs to be changed in the Transfiguration class at Hogwarts 1st to 3rd grade.

Anyone who has been at Hogwarts knows that the most partialist in the academy must be Professor Snape, but the most severe and fair is definitely the Vice-Principal Minerva McGonagall. She even deducts points from her own academy, and she never shows favoritism. As she has no more than ten Animagus skills in this century, Karl feels that this thing should not be able to hide her eyes, and then she will die if she is caught. upturned.

Emmm, I guess he can buy it and try it when the Transfiguration professor is replaced by a fool like Lockhart, but now, we met at the wrong time, disturbing, disturbing, we are not suitable.

Carl, who had seen the big world, was able to stabilize, but little Harry beside him looked around like Grandma Liu entered the Grand View Garden.

"You can buy quills and ink here, potions and cauldrons over there, remember these places, and we'll come back later. Now, let's go get the money." Hagrid introduced the two of them.

"But, Hagrid, I don't have any money," Harry replied nervously.

"Oh, don't worry, your parents have left you a lot of property, right up front, Gringotts, it's the safest place to store things except Hogwarts, and little Carl is going there to exchange pounds for Galleons ."

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Gringotts is a white three-story building towering over the center of Diagon Alley, with its grand gates and doormen in scarlet uniforms. That's the goblins - the most money-loving and unbelievable race in the world. Carl secretly said that these goblins are very good at picking places, and they even opened the bank in the center of Diagon Alley.

Although the goblins have always staged a rebellion in history to show their presence, but it was all for what Grindelwald once said-everything is for the greater good. They are greedy and not satisfied with the status quo, so they set off one rebellion after another, but they have not been exterminated and have even achieved an irreplaceable position in the magic world. The reason is that they control the fine art of coinage and the manufacture of many profound magic items. Every gold Galleon, Silver Sike, and Copper Nat in the magic world are made by goblin craftsmen. They hold the lifeblood of a civilized world—money!

Moreover, fairies abide by the strict contract rules that have been handed down from ancient times. Well, after all, fairies are not humans. Maybe their contracts are a bit different from those of humans?

In addition, although the fairies are extremely greedy for property, they will not take any gold coins that humans have in them. After all, it's a self-defeating sign. However, there will be a situation where when a family is dead and there is no heir, the wealth still exists in Gringotts, and it is estimated that it will eventually belong to them, because the underground treasury of Gringotts will be charged.

Gringotts is a holy place in the eyes of many goblins, because it is the place with the most wealth, and only the best goblins can be sent to work there.

Although the goblins abide by the contract, they will spare no effort to drain the last copper nut on you. In the original book, Harry Potter bought a goblin called Griphook when he wanted to steal the gold cup, but at what cost? Woolen cloth? Gryffindor's silver sword! That stuff is absolutely priceless!

What a greedy and black-hearted race!

But it is also very dedicated. After all, Gringotts did not close its doors in the dark age when Voldemort was rampant, but Carl suspected that it was the goblins that made many frightened wizards save money for them, and then it was equivalent to giving them free labor, After all, in those dark times, many families were destroyed by Voldemort's two-hole socket man.

The worst of them are the Longbottom and the Potter family. The Potter family is the only one left, such as Harry Potter. The Longbottom and his wife were tortured by Bellatrix Lestrange. Now Still in St Mungo's.

These things flashed in Carl's mind, but they didn't have much to do with him. He would be the man who would hammer Voldemort's dog's head in the future, um... can he be a boy? No way, who made him the final big boss, with a lot of experience and explosive equipment.

Cough cough, sorry, digress... Carl is taking black to eat black at this time, oh no, it's pounds exchanged for gold Galleons from robbing the rich and helping the poor. As for Hagrid and Harry, they had long since taken the cart to the underground vault to withdraw money and the Philosopher's Stone.

Five pounds can be exchanged for one gold Galleon, one Gold Galleon can be exchanged for seventeen silver sicos, and one silver scythe can be exchanged for twenty-nine copper nut - damn, Aunt Rowling couldn't have made a good one in the first place. Calculate the exchange rate? This is simply too mouth-watering, you can't learn the decimal system of our Dahuaxia, isn't it fragrant? Forget it, if people write fantasy novels, of course, the exchange rate must be a little more fantasy to show the style of the novel.

But after thinking about the British pound exchange rate before 1971, he was relieved. That stuff is tormenting too, 1 pound equals 20 shillings, and 1 shilling equals 12 pence.

"How many Galleons can be exchanged for British pounds at most?" Carl said angrily to the goblin who served him, annoyed by the exchange rate.

In addition, there must be an upper limit to using your toes to exchange British pounds for Galleons. Otherwise, there must be many local tyrants who recruit so many Muggle students at Hogwarts every year.

If there was no limit, the finance of the wizarding world would have collapsed long ago.

"Dear customers, because children from the human world enter Hogwarts every year, we at Gringotts have specially opened a channel for the exchange of British pounds to Galleons. If there are no special circumstances, the general exchange amount of each small wizard in the human world is A thousand pounds." The goblin nodded and explained.

Carl frowned. It was only 1,000, which was too little. It was only 200 when converted to Galleons. Although the exchange rate of the system for gold Galleons is still unknown, it is definitely not enough for him to spend. The financial expansion in the previous game has exploded. Okay.

If there are any typos, please bring them up and I will revise them. Typing on a mobile phone will inevitably make mistakes sometimes, and in the case of class, the goddamn Mediterranean language teacher always likes to walk around in the classroom. Sometimes I make a mistake when I panic.

In addition, there should be another update in the afternoon or evening.

Looking for collection and investment QAQ()

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