Chapter 6: Redemption and Shopping

The unique architectural style, crooked as if it was about to collapse!

The streets are crowded with all kinds of witches and witches. A wide variety of bizarre objects and creatures. There are also many little wizards.

Kevin even heard someone selling dragon liver.

Aren't dragons very powerful creatures in this world?" Kevin wondered. The surprise that the wizarding world brought to Kevin today is really too great! it completely subverts Kevin's concept of magic formed in the Elemental Continent.

Professor McGonagall interrupted the Alberts' surprise by opening her mouth

"We're going to Gringotts first, the wizard's bank. As he spoke, he walked towards the crowded street.

The Alberts hurried to follow, and Kevin was also carefully observing his surroundings.

"Oh, this is the new Light Wheel 2000, I heard it's the fastest broomstick on the market!" a group of young wizards exclaimed as they gathered around the window of a shop!

Is the broomstick a means of transportation in the wizarding world? Okay! Isn't it strange to ride a broomstick?

You can't blame Kevin for making such an exclamation, after all, the people on the Elemental Continent are either mounts or all kinds of alchemy items. Kevin really hadn't seen anyone ride such a strange tool as a broomstick.

Passing through the crowd of people, a marble building stands at the intersection of three forks!

Passing through the gates of Gringotts, a group of dwarf, pointy-eared creatures walked back and forth, and a few stood on the counter stamping something.

Kevin subconsciously said "Goblins!?"

A "goblin" who had just walked past Kevin heard it and looked at Kevin with a look of contempt and viciousness!

When Professor McGonagall heard this, she turned back to Kevin and whispered, "This isn't a goblin, it's a goblin!

Kevin realized the "goblin" just now, no, it was the eyes of a goblin!

Professor McGonagall led the Alberts to the counter at the very end and said to the goblin, "Mr. Albert needs to do a currency exchange!"

The goblin raised his head and said in an arrogant, hoarse voice:

"What currency is it exchanged for?"

Adam immediately replied, "Pounds!"

"Oh! yes, pounds! So Mr. Albert, five pounds is equal to one gold galleon, one gold galleon is equal to seventeen silver sicos, and one silver sike is equal to twenty-seven copper nats!

"I propose to exchange thirty gold galleons, thirty-four silver sicos, Mr. Albert. Professor McGonagall kindly reminded.

"Then do as you say!" said Adam gratefully!

"Can you exchange it for ten more gold Galleons?" Daddy, I want to buy some books and go back!" Kevin asked.

"Of course!

Adam said to the goblin, "Give me forty gold galleons, thirty-four silver sicos!" and took out an envelope from his pocket and a small stack of pounds sterling from it.

"Oh, okay, please wait!" said the elf pushing open the door behind him and stepping inside!

A burlap bag was placed on the counter.

"Mr. Albert, this is the gold galleons and copper nats you exchanged!welcome next time!" the goblin said unhurriedly.

Adam picks up the money bag and hands it to Kevin, who puts it away!

The family follows Professor McGonagall out of the wizarding bank!

Under the leadership of Professor McGonagall, the Alberts came to Madame Morkin's gown shop!

Leave Mr. and Mrs. Albert to wait for the clothes to be made and pay the bills!

Professor McGonagall led Kevin to shop for wands.

They came to a dilapidated storefront with a purple pillow in the window that looked like it hadn't been cleaned in a long time, and a worn-out wand lay on it. The lintel reads, "Ollivanders, a wand made since 328 BC!"

Kevin followed Professor McGonagall into the store, and the doorbell rang! Kevin observed the old wand shop. It's small and crowded, and the walls around it are full of boxes, and the boxes are piled up to the roof! There are several large shelves on the first floor!