Chapter 220: Harry Potter

London, 1991.

Standing on the street with a sense of age, looking at the crowds of people coming and going and the cars rattling around him, Li Mu once again came to a modern world.

Li Mu opened the task list, and a light curtain appeared in front of Li Mu.

Game copy name: Harry Potter

Game Mode: Normal

Mission: Kill Lord Voldemort

Note: If the number of Horcruxes destroyed is less than four, or if the player deals less than 50% of Voldemort's total damage, the mission fails.

Rewards: 1 year of life, 1000 points worth points, and a random draw.

Penalty for failure: one year of life will be deducted. The next quest reward is reduced by half.

Synopsis: A fairy tale of Form 2 Boys vs. Schizophrenia.

"Well, it seems that this mission can't be secretly paddled this time." Li Mu looked at the brief description of the mission with a contemplative expression, it seems that this mission can't paddle, you must work hard to participate in the plot.

In the process of Li Mu's deep thinking, the light curtain slowly collapsed, and the surrounding air circulated.

"Childe, what kind of world is this? Is it the modern world? Why do people out there look like this? Is this the Rakshasa Country? Shuang'er glanced at the tall buildings around her and the blonde foreigners who walked past her, a little uneasy.

"Oh, you say this world, a modern world of magic, well, in the shadow of the modern city lives a group of people called wizards, who rely on a wooden stick called a wand to use magic, although not very powerful, but there are some small magic that is quite practical." Li Mu glanced at the surrounding buildings, and according to the system's habits, he would not leave the gamer too far away from the main quest.

Sure enough, not far from them, a simple and dilapidated signboard appeared in Li Mu's eyes, and the dilapidated signboard looked so maverick on the bustling commercial street.

"Alright, the Leaky Cauldron, where it all began." Li Mu looked at the tattered signboard, and then walked in decisively.

Dimmy, shabby, cramped. This is Li Mu's first impression of the Broken Cauldron Bar.

A dozen wizards were crammed into a small bar, most of them hiding in dark corners, drinking greasy butterbeer and talking in whispers. In Li Mu's opinion, this is actually not necessary, because there is no place in the entire bar that is not dark. In addition to the candlesticks, there are shadows everywhere nearby.

A gold coin slapped on the counter of the bar, "Get a beer, and open the door to Diagon Alley for me, my wand is broken." Li Mu spread his hands helplessly. You can't go into Diagon Alley without a wand, and you can't fix a wand without Diagon Alley, it's a bad cycle. ”

"You're lucky, boy, old Tom is a wizard who loves to help people," Old Tom said, taking the gold into his arms and pulling his wand out of his sleeve, "Come with me, you're sure to find everything you need here, not just fixing your damn wand." Old Tom dragged his somewhat heavy body slowly into the backyard of the Leaky Cauldron.

"Well, this is it." Tom Sr. struck three times on a brick with his wand, and the dilapidated brick wall flipped over like a Lego brick, slowly receding to the sides, revealing a small passageway.

On the opposite side of the passage is a bustling street, which is very lively, lined with strange shops, and the street is full of wizards wearing wizard robes and peaked hats. If you strip away these features, which are clearly out of step with the modern world, it is no slouch for London's most famous shopping street.

"Welcome to Diagon Alley, two guests, please come in." Old Tom reached out and made a gesture of please.

"Thank you," Li Mu nodded to Old Tom, and then led Shuang'er into Diagon Alley.

"Childe, there is such a big difference between this place and the modern world." Shuang'er couldn't help but say as he looked at the crowd wearing wizard robes on both sides and the antique buildings on both sides.

"This is the wizarding world, the wizards here are relatively old-fashioned, so it's understandable that the architecture and clothing are a little different from the modern society, you see their flying tools are still in the broom stage. I don't know how to put a seat on it. Li Mu pointed to a store specializing in flying brooms and said.

"I don't think they're the same as Miss Blueberry, at least Miss Blueberry's wizarding robes are much better than theirs." Shuang'er said as he looked at the freshmen in fat black robes walking all over the street.

"After all, it's not something under a cultural system, and it's understandable that there are differences in aesthetics." Li Mu spread his hands, "There is no way to evaluate cultural differences. ”

"Childe, where are we going? Go straight to that Voldemort? Shuang'er asked with wide eyes.

"Don't worry, I finally came to this magical world, so naturally I have to search a lot, there are many good things in this world waiting for us to search. Also, while we don't need to stay in this world for seven years, we always have to stay for a while, at least until you've mastered your newfound powers. ”

"Oh, what are we supposed to do, son?" Shuang'er took Li Mu's arm.

"Let's go to Gringotts and exchange some coins, then go buy something." Li Mu said and walked towards the largest spired building at the end of Diagon Alley.

Passing through a bronze gate, Li Mu entered a tall hall, with rows of tall tables on both sides of the hall, and countless pointy-eared goblins sitting behind the counter fiddling with ink and scales to handle various businesses.

Li Mu walked up to an idle goblin and threw a bag of gold coins on the table, "Exchange these gold coins for gold Galleons." ”

"Oh, okay, guest, I need to measure the density first." The fairy put down the quill in his hand, and then took a brass scale.

"Oh, look at the color, it's fascinating." The goblin sighed when he saw the gold coins in the bag.

"Yes, please hurry, time is money, my friend." Li Mu interrupted the goblin's words of praise.

"Oh yes, time is money, you're right, my friend." The elf looked excited, and he began to test the gold coins, and kept writing something on a sheepskin. After a few moments, the goblin finally counted the data.

"A total of 960 gold Galleons can be exchanged, sir, do you need to exchange them all?" The goblin asked cautiously.

"Of course, am I just here for you to see?" Li Mu glanced at the goblin.

"Oh, okay." The goblin shook a rattle as he spoke.

In a few moments, two elves carried over a chest full of gold gallons.

"Sir, these are the gold gallons you exchanged, we also provide deposit business here, it must be very unsafe for you to stay alone with these gold gallons, Gringotts is the safest place in the world to store wealth." The goblins chattered about the business.

"No need." Under the reluctant gaze of the goblin, Li Mu put the box full of gold galleons in his bag, and then left Gringotts with Shuang'er.