Chapter 22: The Undercurrent Surges
Neither the headmaster, who had been calculating for a long time, nor the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor who was startled by his own headmaster, had considered another possibility—for example, some daring little wizard had seen the letter as a huge Gringotts check with a legible signature. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
To them, it was a Slytherin legacy! Killing a few wizards for it was not a big deal - you know, the Triwizard Tournament had nothing to do with so many wizards, just a thousand Galleons and that glory.
But what Galleons, what glory, can compare to the Slytherin legacy?
Do you believe it or not, if it weren't for the fact that this letter had killed the age of the person who had entered it, Dumbledore would have come over himself?
Of course, both of them got two things wrong - first, Dumbledore must have come back not because of how precious the legacy was, but because there might be a way to kill his least favorite student, Tom, and second, there really were people in the wizarding world who dared to sell this thing - such as a Hufflepuff who didn't want to give his name.
Despite Lord Slytherin's strength, his legacy wasn't as appealing to Alan - especially if he sold his predecessor's legacy for money and was able to get other inheritances.
Anyway, Lord Slytherin wouldn't be angry - after all, even the demigod-level Soraka inheritance is clearly priced, 45 Galleons a copy, and Tong Su is not bullied.
Compared to Goddess Soraka's cabbage price inheritance, Lord Slytherin, the price of the inheritance you sold is already very high, and Goddess Soraka will shed tears - even though she is a goddess, the tears shed are not the tears of the goddess, and Eren can't get her hands on it, so everyone should give it a step.
As for how much Lord Slytherin's Legacy sold?
It's not that expensive—anyway, under Alan's persuasion, the Slytherin, who had been scared enough by his enhanced fears, was tempted by the Slytherin inheritance—a tongue-twisting feeling—and took out his entire net worth.
A whole thousand gold Galleons - still while he was borrowing money from everywhere.
Although the money was cheaper than the Slytherin inheritance, Alan still gave the Slytherin classmate a friendly price after some consideration.
After all, Alan is a kind man - he has always been very kind to his classmates, even if he is not a classmate from the academy.
What? You said that Alan was going to participate in the Ministry of Magic's solicitation request, so he used a handful of waste and found a big boss to get a sum of money to finish?
Don't make a fuss! Slytherin's legacy is real, right? Spending money to buy it is an opportunity! Alan has to venture into it, doesn't he? As for the inheritance being taken away by him, it's another thing - he just guarantees that the keys are genuine, and the rest of the after-sales service can't be done?
What are you kidding, this is a Slytherin inheritance, 1000 gold Galleons is a friendly price, and you want to get a inheritance?
A thousand gold Galleons is an absolute friendship price, if you hadn't had a friendship - uh, what kind of friendship is coming, by the way, I would never have won the game without your cheering - so, as long as a thousand Galleons, the key to take home, I definitely not because I was afraid that you would spend a lot of money and get nothing, and finally die of anger and cause a lot of things to sell so cheaply.
Anyway, before Eren came, Eren couldn't even hear Garon's lovely rattling sound in his pockets, and after Eren went out, Norris was so fond of gold coins and other similar possessions that he sniffed in and cried out—just like rats came in and cried out.
All in all, both sides of the deal were very happy with the deal – even if they were secretly calling each other stupid.
Norris has no reason to be unhappy, it's only a thousand Galleons, if he doesn't have any money on him, he dares to pat his chest and say that as long as you can take out a similar key, I will dare to buy it.
And, in fact, he didn't lose anything, he had this thing in the first place, and when he borrowed money, he made an IOU to the brother who lent him the most money, of course, it was given to him by the other party, and the whole 3,000 gold Galleons were not discounted.
That's it, the other party has to thank him a thousand times - after all, this key was bought for his use, and he earned three thousand Galleons for a chance.
Later, when a bunch of Slytherins laughed and scolded Hufflepuff's little dirt buns for not seeing the world, even Norris took off his guard against Alan - even if you had the ability, wouldn't you obediently bow to the Garon forces?
Unbeknownst to the Slytherins, the Headmaster of Ilvermorny began to lecture a few of his handpicked students, and taught them how to activate the stalking magic on the letter.
The headmaster of Ilvermorny didn't feel a trace of guilt about calculating Hogwarts - those laboratories belonged to Ilvermorny, this was the United States, not the British Commonwealth, and it was not their turn to call the shots with a bunch of British.
The reason why he was willing to let the British do things in his school unscrupulously was not for today?
If it weren't for the greedy Britons who were casually flipping through the precious collection of books in Ilvermorny as if they were in their own homes, walking between the classrooms at will, how could their students have such a high level of cohesion?
How could they be so repulsive to the British, and even agree to be cruel to Hogwarts students in the lab?
Ilvermorny's is Ilvermorny's, don't say anything British, even the Ministry of Magic, he won't give it!
As for Alan?
At the moment he was glaring at the Auror from the Ministry of Magic - of course he didn't have a beard.
"What are you kidding? let me use my own key?
"You can't even provide a mere 10 pints (about 5 liters) of compound medicine, and you're embarrassed to say that you can guarantee that you can hide my identity? What are you kidding? You treat me as a twelve-year-old?"
"Don't even have a wand, is the Ministry of Magic going out of business because of poverty?"
"The honorarium is only 100 Galleons, is it because I want to take the original reason?-yes, goodbye to you! I can talk about this without a thousand Galleons?"
The Auror who was talking to Eren about the matter responded to Alan's interrogation with a blue face, and finally got an agreement to lose power and humiliate the country, and almost all of Alan's conditions were met.
After everything had been settled, Alan shook hands with the Auror to end the pleasant conversation - one-sidedly, of course.
Before leaving, Alan asked curiously, "Can't your Ministry of Magic draw a few young graduates? Why are you looking for me?"
In response to this question, Mr. Auror's dark green face turned white all of a sudden, and then instantly returned to black green.
Probably misunderstood, Alan complained while ignoring this problem - probably because the students this year are too poor to take action.