Chapter 463: Magic

"Don't let that happen. Pen %Fun %Pavilion www.biquge.info"

Harry tried his best to get the owl away, but the owl pecked Harry with its sharp beak and pecked at the coat incessantly.

"Hagley," Harry cried aloud, "there's an owl here......"

"Pay him." Hagley grunted on the couch.

"What?"

"He delivered us newspapers so we have to get paid, look in your pockets."

Hagley's coat was almost full of pockets, but inside the pockets were strings of keys, metal balls, clumps of silk thread, mints, pouches...... Finally, Harry pulled out a strangely shaped coin.

"Give him five carats." Hagli said sleepily.

"Carat?"

"That little bronze coin."

Harry counted out five small bronze coins, and the owl caught them with his talons and placed them in a small money pouch made of feathers tied to it, and flew away through the open window.

Hagley yawned, sat up and stretched.

"Hurry up and get ready, Harry. There's a lot to do today, we have to go to London and buy something for your school. ”

Harry fiddled with the magic coins, studying them as he had just thought of something that made him feel like those happy balloons in his body had suddenly burst.

"Uh...... Hagley? ”

"Huh?" Hagley replied, busy putting on his huge shoes.

"I don't have a penny—you heard it last night—Uncle Verne, who won't pay me to learn spells."

"Don't worry," Hagley said, standing up and scratching his head, "do you really think your parents have nothing left for you?" ”

"But if their houses are destroyed—"

"Child, they didn't put the gold in the house! Now, our first stop is the Magician's Bank. ”

"Magicians have banks, too?"

"There's only one, run by demons."

"Demons?"

"Yes - I have to tell you that if you try to rob it, you must be crazy.

Don't interfere with those demons, Harry.

Whatever you want to keep, the Wizard's Bank is undoubtedly the safest place in the world - except perhaps Hogwächer.

In fact, we are going right away, for the mission of Dan Bodo and Hogvacher. Hagley stood up proudly.

"Hey, come with me, I've always wanted to go to Hogwächer School of Witchcraft and Wizardry."

Wu Mo stood up, looked at Hagley and said.

Hagli stared at Wu Mo for a while, then nodded and said, "Okay, but I won't send you along, you have to figure it out yourself." ”

"No problem."

Wu Mo nodded.

"Xiaolong, come with me."

Harry suddenly looked at Wu Mo excitedly and said.

According to the setting of the system, Wu Mo is a friend of Dadri, but he has been helping Harry Potter, so for Harry Potter, Wu Mo is actually a friend that can be made.

And the system sets Wu Mo's age to be similar to Harry Potter, and the communication between the two is not a problem at all.

"Great, I'm worried about running out of money."

Wu Mo really doesn't have the money of this world, and with Harry Potter, a little local tyrant, he can at least buy something decent.

"Do you have everything with you? Follow me. ”

Hagley didn't stop Harry Potter from taking Wu Mo, and he didn't dare to stop it.

I don't know why, Wu Mo gave him a little fear, so he didn't dare to offend easily.

Harry and Wu Mo followed Hagli out and came to the rocks by the sea, the sky was very clear, cloudless, and the sea shimmered in the sunlight.

The boat hired by Uncle Venant was still parked there, and at the bottom of the cabin there was still a lot of standing water left behind by the rainstorm.

"How did you get here?" Harry asked, looking around for another boat.

"Flying." Hagley replied.

"Fly?"

"Yes—but we need to take the boat back now, and don't expect me to fly with you."

They walked over to the boat and sat down to prepare to set sail. Harry kept his eyes on Hagley, wondering how he was flying.

"But it's a shame to row so slowly." Hagley said, showing Harry the other side of him, "If I make this ship a little faster, you won't mention it when you get to Hogwächer, right?" ”

"Of course not." Harry replied immediately, eager to see more spells.

"Neither will I." Wu Mocai didn't bother to care about this kind of thing, he went to Hogwatcher, on the one hand, of course, out of curiosity and systematic tasks, and on the other hand, mainly to find the White Dragon Princess.

Hagli took out the pink umbrella again, tapped it twice on the side of the ship, and the boat sped off land like an arrow.

"Why do you say that a madman went to rob a demon bank?" Harry asked, puzzled.

"Because ......," said Hagley, spreading out his newspaper, "they say there are many dragons guarding those vaults, and you'll have to find a way to escape—the Devil's Bank is a few miles below Greengos, deep underground, and even if you succeed, you'll starve to death when you try to get out." ”

Harry sat on the side thinking about the question, and Wu Mo thought about what was next.

Hagley was reading his newspaper, the Daily Prophet, and Harry had learned from his uncle that people would be left alone when they had problems, but it was too difficult, and he hadn't had so many problems since he was born.

"The Minister of Magic is still making a mess of things as usual." Hagley grumbled, flipping the other page of the newspaper.

"And the Minister of Magic?" Hagley blurted out.

"Of course." Hagley said, "They wanted Dan Bodo to be the Minister of Magic, but of course, Dan Bodo never wanted to leave Hogwetcher, so he didn't take the job, he was a clumsy fellow, and he would come to Dan Bodo every morning with an owl to ask him for advice. ”

"But what does the Minister of Magic do?"

"Their main job is to keep magic away from the Mags."

"Why?"

"Why? Ah, Harry, everybody wants to have magic to solve problems. ”

Just then, the boat gently crashed into the harbor wall, Hagli folded the newspaper, and the two of them climbed the stone steps into the street.

As they passed through town to the station, many passers-by stared at Hagley.

Harry didn't blame them, because Hagley was twice as tall as a normal person, and he was always pointing at the most mundane things, like the parking timer, and saying loudly, "Look at that, Harry, the Mag people are so whimsical." ”

"Hagley," Harry asked, panting as he ran to keep up with Hagley, "You said there were dragons in the Devil's Bank, didn't you?" ”

"That's what they said. Alas, I all want a dragon. Hagley said.

(To be continued.) )