[Comprehensive British and American] Unscrupulous house of everything
Chapter 79 Quidditch League Tickets in Hand
Tony's heart was itching for a long time, and he started to speed up following Jemini's example.
"Yahhoo!" With a strange cry, Tony also flew into the sky. Although it was covered by magic, a lot of wind was still blowing on his face. To Tony, riding a broom and a steel suit is the difference between a convertible and a car. Although the steel suit is fast, the broom is exciting!
After flying for a while, Jemini stopped Tony who was reluctant to go down in the sky, "Let's go! There is still something to do!"
Tony reluctantly followed Jemini and landed on the ground. He staggered and almost fell to the ground. His legs had been off the ground for a long time, and his legs became weak when he landed suddenly. He could only walk crookedly.
"So, do you want to go to the game?" Jemini asked while packing her broom.
"So what the hell is Quidditch?" asked Tony, who really didn't know what Quidditch was.
"It's a ball game played on a broom. It's definitely more exciting than the car racing you wanted to see before!" Jemini said, "And there will be wizard vendors from other countries on the field, bringing some specialties from their own countries to sell. It's very interesting."
Tony's interest was aroused. After all, he just got off the broom not long ago, and he was in high spirits at the moment, "I'll go! How long will it take? I have to make arrangements in advance. I guess the magic magnetic field in that place must be very strong. It's a big deal to be missing."
Jemini thought for a while, "I guess it will take three to five days. If you want to play, it will take ten days and a half a month."
Tony was silent for a while, he was okay, he said that it was nothing to do with the experiment and disappeared for ten days and half a month, Pepper is now the CEO of Stark Industries, if he disappears for so long, there will definitely be problems.
"Let's do it for a week, how about you don't have to play for so long?" Tony asked.
Jemini naturally had nothing to disagree with. After an appointment, she was going to go back and ask how the ticket was going. If she couldn't book it here, she would have to ask the British Ministry of Magic to reserve the ticket.
Seeing that it was getting late, Tony's house had been restored to its original state by the elf, and Jemini said goodbye decisively. Before leaving, Tony also gave some tickets to the science and technology exhibition, saying that it was given by a fool, and asked her to go and see if she had nothing to do.
Jemini took the ticket and stuffed it into her bag, and gave the things to Berger to let him find time to send it back, and walked back to her store by the fireplace empty-handed.
In the next few days, Jemini didn't go anywhere, and just stayed in her study and studied hard. After all, she promised to go back to take the exam.
Jamie stretched her waist, closed the book she had just reviewed, opened the letter from Kirby, and looked at it. It was sent by the clerk of the Quidditch boutique, saying that she had a package of VIP tickets and a private room, but the price of the room was indeed a bit expensive. I was not sure which one Jemini wanted, so I wrote in advance to ask.
Jemini breathed a sigh of relief. Finally, she didn't have to write a letter back to ask for a ticket. She had been bored at home for several days, so she immediately packed her things and decided to go out for a trip.
On the noisy wizarding street, a clerk of the Quidditch boutique was carelessly cleaning the glass at the door. He was the one who contacted Jemini. Although the letter was sent, there was no response yet, and I don't know how the lady chose.
Just as he was thinking about it, he saw Jemini coming out of the Copper Oak Bar. His eyes lit up, he threw away the rag in his hand, and he straightened his hair in front of the glass window, showing a smile, and then greeted Jemini.
"Miss Black, you're finally here. Are you here to get the tickets?" The clerk said with a smile on his face, and opened the door to invite Jemini to go in.
Jamie nodded, walked directly to the store, and followed the clerk to the VIP room on the second floor. Generally, shops on Wizarding Street will have a VIP room. After all, there are always some old-fashioned wizards who claim to be aristocrats, and they are not willing to be with ordinary wizards.
"Look, these are the two kinds of tickets I mentioned." The clerk said, and put two different tickets in front of Jemini, one with a red gold border and one with gold and silver.
"The red one is for the VIP seats. It's in the same private room as the game commentary. It's on the top floor, but there are mostly politicians and nobles from various countries in it. The location of these tickets is not very good. Some are at the back, probably here." The clerk explained, spraying out strings of mist with his magic wand to form a stand, marking the locations of the tickets in his hand.
"This kind of golden ticket is the ticket for the private room. It can accommodate 15 people to watch the game. There is also an exclusive small kitchen inside. If the game is too long, there will be a separate small room for rest. The location is here." The clerk waved his wand, and the fog formed a round Quidditch pitch, which was at the same height directly opposite the commentary room. "Although the commentary may not be heard very clearly, but it is absolutely clear!"
Jemini looked at the location marked by the clerk, and thought for a while, "I want this private room, we will go there two days in advance, how will the camp be arranged?"
The clerk's smile grew wider. "There are fixed positions for individual private rooms. You can just show the receipt when you get there. Do I need to provide you with a tent?"
Jemini thought of the silk tent she had used to rescue Tony at home, and rejected the clerk's proposal. The ghost knows what the official offer will be like, and she doesn't want to use herself to measure the official integrity.
After paying the money, the clerk came over with a blue and white porcelain vase, "Here is your door key. The time has been arranged for you. The game will start on February 2th, and the door key will start at 5:2:3 on February 10rd. I have written it down for you and put it together. Please remember to touch the door key when the time comes!"
Jamie took the box containing the blue-and-white porcelain vase, nodded in satisfaction, and looked at the earthen door of the house, how grand it was, and took the fine porcelain as the door key, and then looked at the British side, where it was either broken boots or old tires. Although it was to prevent Muggles from accidentally touching it, it was too careless.
After making some complaints secretly, Jemini left, and didn't bother to go shopping today. After all, there is only such a street of wizards, and it looks like this when you go around, and there is nothing new about it.
Just when Jamie was putting the box into her pouch, she saw the ticket that Tony stuffed for her. It happened to be today, and Jamie suddenly became interested. Anyway, she had nothing to do, so she went over to have a look. Besides, she had been in New York for so long, and she hadn’t visited her idol’s house yet, so she just went to see it today!
After making a decision, Jemini immediately walked out from the Muggle Street exit of the Copper Oak Bar. Fortunately, the clothes she was wearing today were not wizard robes, and walking on the street was not against the law at all!
"Yahhoo!" With a strange cry, Tony also flew into the sky. Although it was covered by magic, a lot of wind was still blowing on his face. To Tony, riding a broom and a steel suit is the difference between a convertible and a car. Although the steel suit is fast, the broom is exciting!
After flying for a while, Jemini stopped Tony who was reluctant to go down in the sky, "Let's go! There is still something to do!"
Tony reluctantly followed Jemini and landed on the ground. He staggered and almost fell to the ground. His legs had been off the ground for a long time, and his legs became weak when he landed suddenly. He could only walk crookedly.
"So, do you want to go to the game?" Jemini asked while packing her broom.
"So what the hell is Quidditch?" asked Tony, who really didn't know what Quidditch was.
"It's a ball game played on a broom. It's definitely more exciting than the car racing you wanted to see before!" Jemini said, "And there will be wizard vendors from other countries on the field, bringing some specialties from their own countries to sell. It's very interesting."
Tony's interest was aroused. After all, he just got off the broom not long ago, and he was in high spirits at the moment, "I'll go! How long will it take? I have to make arrangements in advance. I guess the magic magnetic field in that place must be very strong. It's a big deal to be missing."
Jemini thought for a while, "I guess it will take three to five days. If you want to play, it will take ten days and a half a month."
Tony was silent for a while, he was okay, he said that it was nothing to do with the experiment and disappeared for ten days and half a month, Pepper is now the CEO of Stark Industries, if he disappears for so long, there will definitely be problems.
"Let's do it for a week, how about you don't have to play for so long?" Tony asked.
Jemini naturally had nothing to disagree with. After an appointment, she was going to go back and ask how the ticket was going. If she couldn't book it here, she would have to ask the British Ministry of Magic to reserve the ticket.
Seeing that it was getting late, Tony's house had been restored to its original state by the elf, and Jemini said goodbye decisively. Before leaving, Tony also gave some tickets to the science and technology exhibition, saying that it was given by a fool, and asked her to go and see if she had nothing to do.
Jemini took the ticket and stuffed it into her bag, and gave the things to Berger to let him find time to send it back, and walked back to her store by the fireplace empty-handed.
In the next few days, Jemini didn't go anywhere, and just stayed in her study and studied hard. After all, she promised to go back to take the exam.
Jamie stretched her waist, closed the book she had just reviewed, opened the letter from Kirby, and looked at it. It was sent by the clerk of the Quidditch boutique, saying that she had a package of VIP tickets and a private room, but the price of the room was indeed a bit expensive. I was not sure which one Jemini wanted, so I wrote in advance to ask.
Jemini breathed a sigh of relief. Finally, she didn't have to write a letter back to ask for a ticket. She had been bored at home for several days, so she immediately packed her things and decided to go out for a trip.
On the noisy wizarding street, a clerk of the Quidditch boutique was carelessly cleaning the glass at the door. He was the one who contacted Jemini. Although the letter was sent, there was no response yet, and I don't know how the lady chose.
Just as he was thinking about it, he saw Jemini coming out of the Copper Oak Bar. His eyes lit up, he threw away the rag in his hand, and he straightened his hair in front of the glass window, showing a smile, and then greeted Jemini.
"Miss Black, you're finally here. Are you here to get the tickets?" The clerk said with a smile on his face, and opened the door to invite Jemini to go in.
Jamie nodded, walked directly to the store, and followed the clerk to the VIP room on the second floor. Generally, shops on Wizarding Street will have a VIP room. After all, there are always some old-fashioned wizards who claim to be aristocrats, and they are not willing to be with ordinary wizards.
"Look, these are the two kinds of tickets I mentioned." The clerk said, and put two different tickets in front of Jemini, one with a red gold border and one with gold and silver.
"The red one is for the VIP seats. It's in the same private room as the game commentary. It's on the top floor, but there are mostly politicians and nobles from various countries in it. The location of these tickets is not very good. Some are at the back, probably here." The clerk explained, spraying out strings of mist with his magic wand to form a stand, marking the locations of the tickets in his hand.
"This kind of golden ticket is the ticket for the private room. It can accommodate 15 people to watch the game. There is also an exclusive small kitchen inside. If the game is too long, there will be a separate small room for rest. The location is here." The clerk waved his wand, and the fog formed a round Quidditch pitch, which was at the same height directly opposite the commentary room. "Although the commentary may not be heard very clearly, but it is absolutely clear!"
Jemini looked at the location marked by the clerk, and thought for a while, "I want this private room, we will go there two days in advance, how will the camp be arranged?"
The clerk's smile grew wider. "There are fixed positions for individual private rooms. You can just show the receipt when you get there. Do I need to provide you with a tent?"
Jemini thought of the silk tent she had used to rescue Tony at home, and rejected the clerk's proposal. The ghost knows what the official offer will be like, and she doesn't want to use herself to measure the official integrity.
After paying the money, the clerk came over with a blue and white porcelain vase, "Here is your door key. The time has been arranged for you. The game will start on February 2th, and the door key will start at 5:2:3 on February 10rd. I have written it down for you and put it together. Please remember to touch the door key when the time comes!"
Jamie took the box containing the blue-and-white porcelain vase, nodded in satisfaction, and looked at the earthen door of the house, how grand it was, and took the fine porcelain as the door key, and then looked at the British side, where it was either broken boots or old tires. Although it was to prevent Muggles from accidentally touching it, it was too careless.
After making some complaints secretly, Jemini left, and didn't bother to go shopping today. After all, there is only such a street of wizards, and it looks like this when you go around, and there is nothing new about it.
Just when Jamie was putting the box into her pouch, she saw the ticket that Tony stuffed for her. It happened to be today, and Jamie suddenly became interested. Anyway, she had nothing to do, so she went over to have a look. Besides, she had been in New York for so long, and she hadn’t visited her idol’s house yet, so she just went to see it today!
After making a decision, Jemini immediately walked out from the Muggle Street exit of the Copper Oak Bar. Fortunately, the clothes she was wearing today were not wizard robes, and walking on the street was not against the law at all!
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