Master Druid at Hogwarts

Chapter 299 The kitten who plans to start earning money

Chapter 299 The kitten who plans to start earning money

A few people came out of the Quidditch boutique, and the expression on the kitty's face was still a little dazed.

This flying broomstick is too expensive meow!

Let alone the Firebolt, he couldn't even afford the Nimbus 2000 of the same model as Scarhead.

"Okay, Fish," Fred patted the little cat on the shoulder, and comforted him, "The gift you gave Professor McGonagall was mainly a thought, not the price of the gift. The gift you chose later was not bad either. Is it?"

Under Percy's explanation, the twins also knew about Fish's plan, so they helped them buy gifts together just now.

In the end, Fish chose a 1:1 model of the Snitch. This model does not run around like the real Snitch, but only flies around within a certain range on a special base, and it is tired of flying. It will also fall to the base to rest by itself.

If it was just like this, he would naturally not be favored by Fisch. After all, he had the real Golden Snitch in his hand, and the reason why the kitty chose it was very simple...

This model is customizable. You can change the shape of the Golden Snitch into the shape you want, and you can also engrave inscriptions on it. At the same time, you can add a light-emitting function, and it can also be used as a desk lamp.

So Fish spent all the two Galleons in his hand, and ordered a golden snitch model in the shape of a cat's head with a light-emitting function from the shopkeeper.

In fact, the price of this model is more than two Galleons, but the shop owner took the initiative to help Fish save the customization fee, and even gave him a very favorable discount on the price of the basic model.

Harry and the others were used to this for a long time, and they wouldn't be surprised if the shopkeeper gave Fish a free gift...unless the gift was a Firebolt.

Fish was of course very satisfied with the gift he just picked, but the little cat was more or less unwilling.

"Minerva should prefer Firebolt Meow..."

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It was the first time to give a gift to Professor McGonagall, and Maomao still wanted to give the best gift he could find.

"Cough... Now that's the case..." George rolled his eyes at Fred, and the two embraced Fish from left to right, "Why don't you join our Weasley's Wheezes? You don't need to do anything else." Things, as long as you help us sell products, we will give you a [-]% commission, and when you save enough money in the future, you can make up this gift for Professor McGonagall, how about it?"

Of course the twins are fooling Fish. With regard to the price of the Firebolt, Fish may not be able to save a fraction until graduation, but with his help, the start-up funds for the two of them to open a store after graduation will probably be fine. of.

"Ten percent commission...what do you mean?"

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"Uh……"

The twins patted their foreheads speechlessly, and quickly explained the meaning of the rake to Fish.

After the kitten understood what the commission meant, she was a little moved, but when she remembered what she had promised her after losing to Professor McGonagall, Fish hesitated again.

"If you do this, you won't be deducted points, right? I promised Minerva that she will be obedient this semester."

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"Of course not!" Seeing that Fish had this idea, the twins danced excitedly, "We also sold cat ear hair clips before, and Professor Dumbledore is our customer, and he gave us extra points!"

Seeing that George and Fred wanted Rafash to join the gang, Percy and Hermione wanted to stop them, but after thinking about it, they gave up.

After all, it's not a bad thing to sell something for the twins, and since Fisch does have a need in this regard, they have no reason to stop it.

Besides, Professor McGonagall is also in the school. If she feels inappropriate, she will come forward naturally, and they don't need to worry about it.

And Fisch's idea is similar.

"That's okay, meow, but if Minerva disagrees later, Fisher won't be able to help you sell things, meow."

"Of course."

George and Fred were grinning from ear to ear. They didn't think Professor McGonagall would keep Fish out of it.

The twins who were in a good mood waved their hands generously.

"Come on! Go to Florin's and we'll treat everyone to ice cream!"

After the group bought ice cream at Florin's Cold Drink Shop, they walked back while eating.

"Minerva~"

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After returning to the Leaky Cauldron, Fish immediately threw himself on Professor McGonagall and rubbed his head in her arms, making Mrs. Granger envious.

So she quickly came to her daughter and asked in a low voice, "Honey, how is it going?"

Hermione covered her mother's mouth, then blushed and looked at Fish in panic. Anyone who is a Hogwarts student knows how sensitive Fish's ears are.

Fortunately, Fish was talking to Professor McGonagall at this time, and didn't pay attention to them, so Hermione was relieved.

Then she pointed to Fish, and put her hands on her head to make cat ears, and gave her mother a hard look.

Mrs. Granger was also a smart person. She understood her meaning instantly, and immediately smiled apologetically. Instead of talking about Fish, she asked about the owl in Hermione's hand.

Mr. Granger was very heartbroken. Although his good daughter didn't say anything, just looking at her performance just now, it was obvious that she was too fascinated by Fish.

What's more important is Mrs. Granger's performance. When she was in love with herself, she was not as active as she is now.

Although he also knew that his wife was so unreserved just because Fish was born cute, like seeing a small animal, and pushed his daughter towards others, but a man... right?
In short, Mr. Granger couldn't help but give Fish a hard look because of the idiot father's protective desire and the man's jealousy.

"Meow?"

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Fish, who was talking to Professor McGonagall, turned his head knowingly, and happened to meet Mr. Granger's gaze that he didn't have time to look back.

Mr. Granger, who was caught, showed embarrassment, smiled at Fish stiffly, and then waved to the kitten foolishly as a friendly gesture.

The little cat, who didn't understand what happened, tilted his head in doubt, but waved his hand politely in response, and then went back to talk to Professor McGonagall about what just happened in the bookstore and wand shop.

After chatting with the children for a while, it was almost time for lunch. Old Tom built a big table for them, and a group of people had lunch together.

During the period, Mr. Weasley mentioned that his family planned to stay at the Leaky Cauldron today, and leave for King's Cross Station from here tomorrow, and invited Mr. and Mrs. Granger to stay for one night...

Mainly because he wanted to ask Mr. Granger more about Muggles.

"I'm sorry, we still have customer appointments in the afternoon, and we have to go back after lunch."

Mr. Granger said regretfully that he would also like to stay for the night if possible. Just as Mr. Weasley was curious about Muggle things, he was equally curious about everything in the wizarding world.

"But Hermione can stay, can she go with you tomorrow?"

Mrs. Granger looked at Professor McGonagall. She was doing everything possible to create opportunities for her daughter.

Professor McGonagall shook his head and said with a smile: "I had other jobs when school started, so I had to go back in advance to prepare, and I didn't plan to stay."

"Ah? Is that so?" Mrs. Granger was taken aback, then looked at Fish who was eating gracefully and quickly, "What about Fish? Does he want to take the train by himself? How about Let him stay too, I think Mr and Mrs Weasley will help take care of him."

"Meow?"

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The kitten, who was burying its head in eating, raised its head, swallowed the food in its mouth, and replied, "Fish doesn't need to take the train. Fish's family lives next to the terminal, and I follow Miller directly." My baby goes to school with meow."

"Really? That's really convenient."

Mrs. Granger smiled resignedly, and cast a helpless look at Hermione, who gave her a stern gouging look.

"Actually, I want this little guy to take a train," Professor McGonagall patted Fish's head, and said helplessly, "At least let him experience the whole process like other students, but unfortunately he doesn't like the train. It's too slow to be interesting."

"It's a meow, and there's nothing interesting on that tin box. Every section looks the same, so I'm an idiot."

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Fish wrinkled his nose, and said with distaste, when the Hogwarts Express stopped at the Hogsmeade platform, the little cat went up and wandered around. In his opinion, the train has no advantages other than being big. , running slowly, but also "bang bang bang bang" to death.

"Ahem," Ron, who didn't want to be called an idiot, defended himself, "Actually, the scenery along the way is pretty good."

"And with everyone on the train, it won't be boring to be together," Harry added.

If Hermione knew Fish better, she made a final decision—

"There are also trolleys on the train that provide you with all kinds of food, such as licorice wands, cauldron-shaped cakes and the like."

"Meow! Such an important matter, why did Meow tell Fish now!"

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 In the original book, the price of the Firebolt is "negotiable", and the specific price is not mentioned in the settings.

  One of the more popular claims on the Internet is 5000 Gold Galleons, but I haven't found any relevant evidence for this statement. It feels like someone guessed the price and spread it out of nowhere.

  In addition, I also saw someone say that Rowling said in an interview that the price of the Firebolt is 500 Galleons...

  Although I didn't find this interview, there is a paragraph in the original text. When Harry and Ron were guessing who sent the Firebolt, Harry thought that Dumbledore would not "spend a few hundred Galleons" for himself.

  But on the other hand, there are two side descriptions of the price of the Firebolt in the original text. One is Harry's inner activities. He thinks that if he buys the Firebolt, he will empty the treasury left by his parents.

  The other time was Ron's claim that the Firebolt was more expensive than Slytherin's seven Nimbus 2001s combined.

  Although the price is "negotiable", but the Firebolt has been on Diagon Alley for so long, I don't think anyone will ask. Even if Harry and Ron don't know the exact price, they should have an idea.

  Here we can see how bad Rowling's math is... On the contrary, the value of 5000 is more reasonable.

  In fact, according to the description in the book, the price of the Firebolt may even be in the tens of thousands. The description of the Potter family vault in the original text says "heaps of gold coins, silver bars, and piles of bronze Knuts."

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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