Chapter 18: Reading Magic

Chapter 18: Reading Magic

"You can borrow a thousand Galleons without leaving a note. "George didn't bother Malfoy, and didn't care if he left a note.www.biquge.info

"Well, I'll lend a thousand Galleons. Malfoy was not polite and borrowed the maximum amount.

"Okay, you sign your name here. George didn't take out a special contract, but found a sign-in sheet and said, "This form records that you participated in the activities of the mutual aid club today, proving that you have been here, so that you don't forget it at that time." ”

Malfoy looked suspicious and signed his name on it.

"Here you go, it's a bit much, you can take it back and count it again. George took out a large package and handed it to Malfoy, and said, "It's good that you only borrowed a thousand, and if you borrowed ten thousand, the owl would cry back and forth." ”

"It's that simple?" Malfoy glanced into the bag, looking at the gleaming golden coins, a little incredulous.

"With 10% interest per year, you can also sell your learning skills, magic skills, and even spells you invent in exchange for gold galleons through the activities of the mutual aid society. George thought for a moment that this was too impractical for Malfoy, and continued.

"You know, as a Ravenclaw, our most important collection has always been books, and if you want to get more, you can provide some valuable collections, and we can return the originals once we confirm the transcription. George was still interested in the Malfoy family's book collection.

"Okay, I'll think about it. Malfoy was very happy to borrow a large sum of money so easily, and ignored George, secretly hid the package in his robe, and turned away with the package in his hands.

After Malfoy left, a blonde girl walked over. "President, who is that man? I saw him holding a big bag, how much money did you lend him?"

"Sorry, Kate, this is a borrower who needs to be kept secret. "It's not an important thing, but George will keep it confidential for the borrower who asks for it.

Kate Winslet, formerly a major client of George, is now a member of the Mutual Society.

"Kate, is there anything worth paying attention to the study notes you received today? George asked.

"It's not too important, except for the beginning, and now most of the notes received are starting to be repeated. Kate frowned and replied.

"That's right, almost all the notes that everyone is willing to take out have been taken out. You can't expect everyone to be as good as you. George is not disappointed, as the recent harvest has exceeded his expectations.

"President, you're too awarded, but my reading magic isn't as powerful as you say. Recently, she has been desperately praised by George, and Kate is also a little embarrassed.

"It's that you're too humble to see the potential of reading magic. For wizards, knowledge is power, and reading magic alone is incredibly powerful enough to quickly memorize the contents of a book. George values Kate's reading magic in exchange with the Mutual Aid Society, so when he learned about it, he immediately approached Kate.

At first, George just planned to meet Kate a few times and make some friends. After Kate graduates, I'll try to see if I can get to the bookstore at home.

After contact, when he found that Kate, who was also a Ravenclaw, was very talkative, George immediately changed his method and half-delayed Kate joined the mutual aid club. It is also asked that Kate is responsible for sorting out the study notes and related materials received by the mutual aid club.

Kate and her reading magic can be regarded as the most important gain of George's time, and he has made up his mind that after Kate graduates next year, he will arrange Kate to his own bookstore, and he will have time to think about better arrangements in the future. In short, you can't let talent run away from your own hands.

"Is reading magic really that important?" Kate, who was born in Ravenclaw, is a complete homebody, more homeless than anyone else in the same Ravenclaw, and loves reading more, even to the point of creating a magic specifically for reading.

Reading is Kate's hobby, and it can even be said that most of Kate's life, but Kate doesn't see any difference between a hobby like reading and a hobby like Quidditch and traveling.

I was a little surprised by George's emphasis on reading magic, and the most important thing was that reading magic was created by her for the enjoyment of reading, and could not be used to read magic books.

"Although reading magic has the problem of being easily disturbed, and it is not possible to read magical books for the time being, it may not be a permanent state. George is very optimistic about the prospect of reading magic, "Magic is knowledge, but knowledge is not only magic, and even if reading magic ends up only reading ordinary books, the value is already immeasurable." ”

"Yes, knowledge is more than magic. Kate, though not confident that the magic of reading would continue to improve, was very sympathetic to George's idea.

It is also because of George's emphasis on reading and respect for her that she is willing to leave the comfort of the house and agree to help this first-grade student.

"The generous treatment is only a small part of the reason..."

"There are too few friends to refuse, and it's also a small part of the reason..."

"He doesn't look like a junior is also a small part of the reason...""..."

Seeing that Kate fell into the realm of the house again and began to wander the world, George was also secretly amused, and he would be like this in his previous life. This mutual aid club is really profitable, and if Kate graduates a year late, it will be a disaster.

Although George was very confident in the development of the mutual aid club, he also had the intention of fighting a protracted battle, and he did not expect to have a big harvest immediately. Unexpectedly, although he only saw a small part of the state of the magic world, this small part gave him a huge gain.

"Is this a good intention, or is it a creator who is favored by fate to take the initiative?" George's idea paid off in a huge way at the beginning, and he was a little flattered for a while.

At first, the idea of the Mutual Aid Club came from looking for a breakthrough, but it was only the first grade, and the important books in the library were difficult to obtain. The professors in the academy, and no one else can count on it.

After thinking about it, he took the mutual aid club as a breakthrough.

On the other hand, it also stems from the desire to help students from poor families like Ron.

With this in mind, the original purpose of the Mutual Aid Club was to provide students like Ron with basic wands, textbooks, and clothing. Another purpose is to get the notes of the younger students, knowing that the wizarding world is not like the real world knowledge textbooks that are everywhere.

Magical knowledge can be directly converted into destructive power, and it is difficult to obtain the spells of the senior class in advance, but it is not so difficult to obtain the study notes of the senior class in advance.