Chapter 3 The Versatile Golden Galleon

Diagon Alley deserves its title as the largest pedestrian street in the wizarding world, because even people like Alan who have experienced the bustling commercial streets of the modern world are attracted to it, which makes Old Tom very proud - although Alan is tempted to complain that it has nothing to do with him at all, after all, his shop is so dirty that it can be called Diagon Alley's shame. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info。。。。。

Of course, as a well-informed modern person, it was not the colorful buildings and objects that surprised Allen, but the goods listed in the shop in front of him - a soup pot that stirred itself, and from time to time used its small copper hand to desperately grab the potion next to it and put it in.

It is well known that Professor Snape, who has been a Potions teacher for a long time, has a hateful attitude towards every Gryffindor because of the fact that the girl is soaked and the person is fished (or he took off his underwear when he fished?), and Alan was thinking that the crucible in front of him might be able to eliminate a little hatred for him in Potions class - but for a moment he remembered a scene, and Professor Snape sarcastically said in his sarcastic voice, "Oh, look at our freshman, what did he think of Potions class?" Leave the potion there and wait for it to boil itself, and think about it with your underdeveloped brain, how could potions be such a simple thing!"

So, Alan decided to thank Bumin, maybe this thing is just like Filch's Squib tutorial, it's purely deceptive, it may be a little useful, but it's definitely not as valuable as imagined, otherwise our Professor Snape will really be out of work.

Ignoring the sign that hung above the pot that read "Copper-brass-tin-silver-silver-complete cauldron, complete models, automatic stirring-folding", Alan continued to walk alone, as for Tom - don't make a fuss, it's not a good thing to bring you over, and after he pointed out the location of Gringotts, he returned to the bar with Alan's thanks.

Gringotts is a snow-white building that towers above the surrounding shops, with a gleaming bronze gate and a hospitality in a scarlet and gold-encrusted uniform—one of the most unreliable magical creatures—goblins.

The elves, a race that would rebel from time to time to make a sense of existence, have played a pivotal role in the wizarding world due to their powerful crafting of magical items and their strict spirit of contract, which may not be quite the same as what humans usually agree to.

The elves will be optimistic about the wealth of the human race, and will not be greedy for a copper nut. Gringotts is their holy place, and only the best goblins can be sent to Gringotts to work, because it is the closest place to the great treasure, and it is worth mentioning that even in the time of rebellion, Gringotts still works as usual, obviously the brain circuits of this group of strange creatures are incomprehensible to ordinary people.

Of course, these have nothing to do with Allen, at this time he is exchanging magic currency at the currency exchange window, the gold coins are Galleons seventeen silver sicos to one Galleon, twenty-nine nat to one sico, and five pounds to correspond to a galleon - this makes Alan extremely eager to hack the guy who invented this exchange rate, so awkward that he can't say it neatly!

After a meal of exchange, Alan received a large bag of coins - of course, not all bursaries, you have to know, after having the system, Alan will also be chivalrous, and it is common sense to take the loot after defeating the villains neatly, isn't it!

After getting the coin, Alan curiously took out a gold Galleon to see what this famous currency looked like, and then, after a pleasant jingling sound, the system gave a prompt: "Congratulations on finding the gold coin, whether to use it!"

At this time, Allen's expression was probably like this, o_o....

He has tried all kinds of things, and the system ignores other currencies, who would have thought that it would actually absorb the gold gallons here as currency!

Yes, it makes sense that this kind of magic reform system uses magic currency, so Alan naturally has no doubts, of course he uses it.

The gold value on the top of the empty system instantly changed from zero to 10, which is not bad, 10 gold for each Galleon instead of 1 gold.

That's weird!" Alan complained.

You know, Ron often complains that he doesn't even have a Galleon, and a pound is about 10 yuan, a galleon is about 50 yuan, and every dollar in the mall in a normal game can be exchanged for 100 coupons, which is the purchasing power of 100 gold coins, that is, the system buys a dime for a full 50 yuan。。。。。。

Is 10 gold coins too much?Hehe, those who have played lol are very familiar with a number, that is, 439... Phew, that's 6300.

That's right, more than half of the heroes cost 6,300 gold, which is 630 Galleons。。。。。。

By the way, it is worth mentioning that the prize money for the Triwizard Tournament is 1000 gold Galleons, that is, you can't even afford two 6300。。。。。。

Alan, who had originally exchanged a large bag of gold Galleons and silver Sico, felt that he was rich, but at this moment, his only thought was that I was really poor。。。。。。

His Royal Highness Luo Tianyi, who is still singing in another world, your knight may have taken fake money。。。。。。

As he walked out of Gringotts, Alan watched the bright sun in the sky hang high and sparkle like a golden Galleon, which was so joyful。。。。。。。

However, no matter how poor you are, life still has to torment you.

Alan who had withdrawn the money ignored the sound of the system's recharge prompt, and the first destination he decided was Ollivander's wand shop.

Nothing is more important to a wizard than a wand, and without it, the wizard spends more than half of it, and the wand is the wizard's most loyal companion.

When Alan arrived at the only wand shop in the UK, he was shocked, there was no way, after the original book had forgotten many details, the small and dilapidated store in front of him, with the gold sign on the door peeling, really made it impossible for him to connect with the store that all Harry Potter fans longed to visit.

If it weren't for the sign that read: Ollivanders: A well-made wand since 382 BC. And the wand that sits alone on the faded purple cushion in the dusty window, and he would have thought it was a dysfunctional shop that was about to close.

After pushing open the well-maintained door, he was greeted by a gentle old man's voice: "Oh, another anxious Hogwarts freshman?"