13 girl's fantasy journey

The goblins standing on either side of the silver door were yawning, one was looking at the other yawning, and at the same time snapped their fingers, and the silver door slowly opened.

Anna and Lena stepped inside, and they were greeted by a tall marble hall with hundreds of goblins sitting on high stools behind a long row of counters, weighing coins with copper scales, examining gems with eyepieces, or scribbling on large ledgers.

There was no queue, and Lena led Anna to a fairy who seemed to be free.

"Hello, what can I do for you?" The bespectacled elf, visibly lacking energy, asked in a hoarse voice.

Lena takes Bolun from Anna. The key left by Galiaat, handed to the goblin, "I hope to get something from the vault left by my grandfather." ”

The goblin took the key, and then a piece of parchment suddenly appeared in front of him, and the goblin raised his glasses and looked closer, "You're Bolun. Gailiat's granddaughter, Lena. Lawrence? ”

"Yes, wait... Lawrence? Lena was a little surprised.

"Any questions?" The elf's gaze left the parchment and looked at Liana.

"Oh, my grandfather didn't wait for me to get married... I thought he didn't know I was married to Lawrence...", Lena was a little incoherent, "he's missing. ”

The goblin looked down at the parchment carefully, "Don't worry about this, the elf magic will ensure the accuracy of the information, what's more..."The goblin raised his glasses and jumped down from his seat, "Mr. Gagliat only came yesterday to correct the heir information. ”

Rumble! Like fireworks exploding in her brain, Lena grabbed her clothes, almost unable to breathe for a moment, she was very emotional - it was her grandfather who had disappeared for more than ten years, and she didn't expect to learn about her grandfather in such a situation.

"Please follow me," the elf took the key, guiding Anna and Lady Lena towards an ordinary bronze door, he glanced at Anna, "Mr. Gagliat has added an heir, Anna. Somonas. Lawrence. ”

Anna was still glad that her great-grandfather could think of her, comforted the excited Liana, and followed the fairy into the door.

After entering the door, there was a stone corridor, very narrow and dim, lit by torches, and after a steep descent, the elf put the two on the tracks.

"Fasten your seatbelts," the elf cast a spell to get the car moving.

Anna, who had suffered from a heart condition, had never been on a roller coaster, but she thought that the joy might be the same thrill, with the cold air whistling by, and all she could hear was the wind, the clatter of the rails, and her own heartbeat.

The cart sped along a labyrinthine winding corridor until it finally reached the vault.

Compared to Anna's excitement, Liana's condition was much more sad, she looked like she wanted to vomit, and the fairy handed her a candy, "Motion sickness candy, for customers in this situation." "Lena is in a much better condition after eating the candy.

Anna looked around curiously, this floor was full of small and dense vaults, and she couldn't believe that there were so many treasures hidden hundreds of miles deep in London...

The fairy took out the key, "card," and opened the vault door...

[Every family has a scripture that is difficult to read-Key-Reward for completing tasks: Reaction +5, Memory +10, Deed]

Deed?

A puff of smoke poured out, and Anna had to cover her nose, and when the smoke cleared, Anna's eyes widened. There were piles of gold coins, a large chunk of silver, and countless copper coins in the room, and a bunch of cardboard boxes next to it that I didn't know what they contained...

I'm sorry, it's not a cheap great-grandfather, it's just a giant great-grandfather... Anna now wanted to lie down in the coins and listen to the sound of money - but Anna didn't take action, because she was caught by a piece of parchment on the cardboard box.

"92 Diagon Lane... Deed? ”

It can't be the deed I thought, right?