Chapter 19: Gold Coin Offensive
Chapter 19: Gold Coin Offensive
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. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
The control of school professors can control textbooks from leaking, but it is difficult to control private notes from leaking. Therefore, the notes of the senior students are a breakthrough that George has found to break through his own grade.
For this breakthrough, George also made a lot of preparations, in addition to his grades were too good to be true, to get a good impression in front of the professor, and to obtain some hidden privileges. This time, the mutual aid club even tried to pull in the interests of other students.
The academy does not want students to be easily exposed to the content of the senior grades, but in this case, it also depends on who the problem is.
Just as Harry would be privileged by virtue of his savior form, George, who was clearly beyond the learning ability and pace of the current course, would be given preferential treatment. Without breaking the current rules of the Academy, there was no reason for the Academy to deliberately cause trouble for George.
Further, in order to ensure this, George made the Mutual Aid Society an organization that was a positive complement to the college. Let students from poor families get loans without cost here, so that they can exchange learning experiences here, so that they can work and study here.
With multiple insurances, George has full confidence in the mutual aid society.
And the reality is going even more smoothly than George imagined, and he somewhat underestimates the students' scarcity of pocket money and desire to spend.
Watts also has grants for students, but schools are meant to make money.
Maintain the day-to-day running of the school, the salaries of professors. The wear and tear of magic equipment, magic experiments and medicinal materials are all great costs, and the school is destined to deal with the expenses carefully, and the bursary has great restrictions.
At the same time, the demands of society cannot allow poor students to live the same life as ordinary students. In a certain sense, classes, disparities, and hierarchies are the inevitable basis for social existence. There is no comparison, there is no height, how can it seem different from each other?
Therefore, the bursary, in any case, must keep the standard of living of poor students below that of ordinary students. Otherwise, it would be a bit unfair to ordinary students who have worked hard to pay the money.
Just like low-rent housing in the real world, if it is really intended to be reserved for the poorest, then it must have no toilets and must be very basic. Because only by making others feel that there is no need can these things really be left in the hands of the poorest.
It was also very embarrassing for students who were on the verge of financial aid, and it was not easy, just like Ron could only use the old things that his brothers had used. The bursary can only keep students from dropping out, and it cannot not slow down students' learning progress, let alone allow students to obtain a good learning condition.
And George's Mutual Aid Society is an additional addition, bridging the gap between poor and average students, and between ordinary and wealthy students. The most important thing is that it is given to ordinary students and excellent students to get a chance to get money in school.
This is very, very important.
In fact, Ron's family is not too poor to afford a wand, and compared to the high prices in his previous life, wands are unimaginably cheaper. A part that will last for many years and is vital and indispensable to wizards, the price of a wand is only 7 gold galleons, only 35 pounds, only 350 yuan, not that it cannot be afforded.
The real reason is that children are not taken seriously, and the needs and feelings of children are not cared about by adults.
It's like the Ron family has too many children, too many places to spend, and has to be careful with budgeting. So clothes, wands, these things that don't care, things that don't matter, Ron can only use his brother's, which is actually terrible.
That's true of the Rons, it's true of the Nevilles, and so are many, many other families. Adults don't mind how much it costs to play cards, but it is difficult for children to obtain disposable property as part of the family property.
Even Malfoy, who was very rich, would not get much pocket money at this time, and it was in this way that he would find a mutual aid society to borrow money.
And George is different, George has far more earning power than adults, in the current pile of students, like a big and thick golden thigh,
"Children's pocket money is perhaps the most cost-effective expense in the world. George sighed softly that he was very surprised by the harvest of the mutual aid society. The cost of a meal for adults, exchanged for pocket money for children, can bring a whole year of happiness.
He discovered that his greatest strength at this time was not his body that was already maturing, not the magic that was not as good as that of a graduate, not the superb control. It's not even the plot that is in his hands, but his unrivaled gold coin offensive.
George is very strong, Voldemort will definitely not be as strong as him at his age, but the real world never takes care of people because they are young, and they should be bullied even more when they are young, and the real world will not only arrange opponents of the same age.
The age gap cannot be changed, no matter how strong George is, he is only a student, even if he is an honor student, he is still much worse than the school professors who have accumulated for many years.
And the professor of the school is not a great figure in the wizarding world, in fact, even Dumbledore, the big man in the wizarding world, even the entire **** Watts, and the entire wizarding world are trembling in the shadow of a dying Voldemort.
What George needs most is time, what he needs most is accumulation, and the mutual aid club has allowed him to find such a breakthrough.
When George brought the wealth of the adult world to the world of children, if the price of the wizarding world had only made him feel that he had taken advantage of it, now he felt that he was sinning.
One after another outstanding students' study notes, learning experiences, magic skills, and even self-created magic skills were collected by George like a free gift and turned into his own accumulation.
"It's a really good move. George was shocked by the low prices in the wizarding world, and even more so by the harvest of the mutual aid society.
The harvest of the mutual aid society far exceeded his expectations, and he discovered an interesting fact.
Voldemort and Dumbledore may not be bought by money. But there is one very important group that can be bought by money, and that is the students of **** Watts. Their tight financial situation and pent-up consumption for many years make them very easy to be bought.
"Perhaps the team behind Voldemort's rise is also these repressed students. "George seems to have caught something.
On the eve of Halloween, today's **** Watts's big restaurant is very different, with all kinds of pumpkin heads, skeleton monsters, lanterns, werewolves, and all kinds of weird decorations hanging all over the restaurant.