0158 It's Hermione
"When Hogwarts was founded, a large number of children were sent to the castle for protection, not just in England, but throughout Europe. But at that time, in order to avoid the assassination of the goblins, many wizarding families took their children into seclusion and completely closed themselves off from the outside world."
Ani's tone turned low, and two objects flew out of one of the Hogwarts towers and appeared in front of Hermione.
A book, and a quill.
"The Book of Admission and the Pen of Acceptance!"
Hermione immediately thought of the foundations of Hogwarts, which were a boon to all Muggle wizards.
Without them, the seeds of magic that came from Muggle families might not have known that their future was in another world until they withered.
"That's right, back then, the Pen of Acceptance hooked up the large magic nodes of all over Europe, and was able to pinpoint all the little wizards on the entire continent. Hogwarts is big enough to accommodate so many people due to its caretaker and supplies, so there is a book of access to review asylum eligibility, allowing the castle to hold the true future of the wizarding world."
In fact, children who can attract the attention of the pen of acceptance, but do not have the magical talent to be recognized by the Book of Access, are much better off after establishing Hogwarts.
The goblins are not stupid, and Hogwarts' actions naturally cannot be concealed from them.
Therefore, during that time, these dwarfs used most of their strength to intercept and kill the children who went to Hogwarts for protection, but they were ambushed by wizards and annihilated a large number of people.
"With no worries left, a large number of house wizards gathered and began to exterminate the remnants of the goblins. The war was long, and the young wizards' studies could not be wasted, so under the guidance of the Big Four, they focused on teaching the children, making this large sanctuary a magic school."
Hearing this, the pride on the girl's face almost lit up. This is her alma mater, a sanctuary for wizards in the late Dark Ages, and a sacred place for education that breaks down the boundaries of the family's master-apprentice lineage.
"In the end, the wizards not only wiped out the dwarfs' killing party, but also captured the elves' last refuge, the island they called Avalon."
As Ani narrates, the picture on the right zooms in, and the sloping island is filled with fireworks, and the girl seems to hear the desperate wails of the elves.
If it had been an hour ago, she would definitely not be able to bear to witness it, and she would have sympathized with the demon. And now the girl has accepted Aini's idea that a goblin turned to ashes is a good goblin! On the contrary, a different kind of pleasure was born in my heart.
But then there were new doubts in my heart.
"If the wizards have won a great victory and have a way to deal with the elf attacks, why do they still exist after that, and still rebel from time to time?"
"I don't know." Aini replied honestly.
"Huh?"
The corners of the girl's mouth were deflated, just now you spoke at length with emotion, and there is a picture of the truth, but there is no one below?
"I really don't know, the rest of history seems to have been forcibly erased, and there is no relevant information recorded in any literature."
Aini spread his hands and said that he couldn't help it, and the follow-up to the capture of 'Avalon' seemed to have become unspeakable, and like many "taboos" in the Dark Ages, it was erased by unknown beings or organizations.
"But the contract we signed was still in effect, and the elves were gradually recovering. We have reason to believe that apart from the sunken 'Avalon', those dwarfs still have other secrets that keep the race alive."
"It's possible that there are answers back then, right?"
The girl looked at Ani with hope, for it was a great torture for her to know the secrets that could not be understood.
"It's possible, after all, goblins don't record history in the same way as humans. But if you want to find another fundamental place, you have to get them out of the way first."
"So when we went to Gringotts to withdraw the money, you thought you could use the fire dragon to tempt it!"
The girl's eyes sparkled with a sparkle of light, and she automatically made up a lofty goal for the man's behavioral brain.
"Uh......"
Ani was a little speechless, he really didn't think much about it at the time, he just liked the four-legged wyvern, and he couldn't bear to let it be imprisoned in the dark depths of the earth.
The Ministry of Magic has decreed that it is illegal for any private person or group to domesticate a fire dragon, regardless of the purpose.
Of course, the Ministry's laws have always been known for their flexibility, and with the exception of a few laws that deal with traditional wizarding powers, such as the Secrecy Act, no one has taken those empty rules and regulations to heart, except for the newly graduated Muggle seeds.
Oh, by the way, some seasonal laws are also very effective, such as the days after the end of the Wizarding Wars, people are always very sensitive to the laws related to dark arts, and even the Malfoy family has to choose to temporarily carry their tails when facing the inventory.
Without him, even after ten years, the pain inflicted on England by the Death Eaters remains unforgotten.
Like the pain that goblins once inflicted on wizards.
However, due to some remaining problems, the officials in the ministry tacitly chose to ignore the fire dragon under Gringotts, and after the fire dragon escape broke out, it was thought that they would be very passive.
However, this has nothing to do with Ani and Hermione for the time being, and after a relatively quiet moment, the two tacitly decided to put this topic aside for the time being.
"Hermione, if you can, I'd like you to help edit the 3rd grade Transfiguration textbook after school or during the Christmas holidays."
Hearing this, the eyes of the girl who was still a little angry and depressed just now lit up, schoolwork or anything is not a problem, for Hermione, the fatigue caused by learning knowledge is far less than the mental pleasure, so she agreed at the moment.
"Thank you, since it's the school year, I'll double the pay this time."
Six hundred Galleons was not a small number, and if Mr. Granger were to exchange it for gold, it would cost a full eighteen kilograms, which at the current exchange rate would cost more than $3 million.
Of course, the prices on both sides are not the same, and 600 Galleons may seem like a lot of money, but if you measure the twins' mischief items, it's just a hundred fake wands, or forty deluxe swish-bangs.
This is the case in the wizarding world, where the necessities of life are very cheap, and the things that seem to be useless are quite valuable.
In fact, it's just because the audience is different.
If the Ministry of Magic does not regulate the prices of household goods, it will be difficult for many Muggle-born wizards to survive by legitimate means.
And those luxuries are not for the cash-shy, and Harry Potter didn't blink an eye when he threw the Golden Galleons into the candy store.
Anyway, at least now 600 Galleons is a big surprise for a 13-year-old girl.
More appropriately, everyone should be happy.
Because Hermione might be the perfect fit for Hogwarts Aini.
With this job, the girl no longer has to worry about the debt she had when she bought a wand, and she easily takes out a textbook from her handbag.
"Ani, do you have time to answer me a few questions?"
The girl who opened the book was already smiling, and she had returned to her former cute appearance.
"Intermediate Transfiguration?"
Ani raised an eyebrow, and sure enough, when she was in a better mood, she would want to study, which was very Hermione!