Hogwarts Gymnastics Professor

Chapter 105 Firearms Trading

Chapter 105 Firearms Trading
As soon as Lockhart led Gatlin into Pavlovsky's office, Pavlovsky jumped off his stool, grabbed Gatlin by the collar and lifted him up. stand up.

Lockhart noticed that Gatling's hand was about to pull something out of his pocket when Pavlovsky interrupted it.

Pavlovsky held the skinny Gatlin in one hand and controlled his hands with the other. Then Pavlovsky turned Gatlin upside down, opened his pockets, and started Constantly shaking Gatlin's thin body.

"Be careful! It will explode!"

Several firearms and large boxes of bullets kept falling out of Gatling's pocket, as well as several grenades and shells. Lockhart caught these dangerous objects with a levitation spell.

"AK47 automatic rifle, Saiga semi-automatic carbine, Yak-b airborne machine gun, SVD Dragunov sniper rifle." Pavlovsky called out the names of these firearms one by one, and then said to Lockhart :
"These are some former standard weapons of the Alliance, and they should all have been modified."

After hearing Pavlovsky's introduction, Lockhart asked Gatling, "These weapons are the black magic weapons you sold in Knockturn Alley? How many did you sell?"

"None," Gatlin replied.

Through Legilimency, Lockhart discovered that Gatling was not lying. Sure enough, the wizarding world has an instinctive contempt for guns, which are weapons made by Muggles.

Of course Lockhart would not. He clearly understood the power of technology. Muggles have always been far stronger than wizards in combat. Otherwise, how could the International Act of Wizarding Secrecy be promulgated?
And officially because of the "International Wizarding Secrecy Act", the wizarding world has become more and more closed, causing many wizards to not understand Muggles and look down on Muggles.

"Where do these weapons come from?" Lockhart asked Gatling.

"bought."

"Bought? These are standard military weapons, and some of them are just produced. How did you buy them?" This time it was Pavlovsky who asked the question.

"In Izhevsk in the Ural Mountains, there is a huge pile of weapons of all kinds, and they are being trafficked at will," Gatling said.

Lockhart did not speak, but looked at Pavlovsky. Pavlovsky explained: "Where are there many military factories?" Then he was silent for a minute, and said: "Lockhart, I want to go back and have a look."

"Okay, I'll go with you." Lockhart didn't stop Pavlovski, he knew that this man couldn't forget the place that once carried his ideals.

Lockhart cast a binding spell on Gatling, and held Pavlovsky and Gatling with his hands at the same time, and then began to apparate according to the coordinates transmitted by Pavlovsky.

With a whirlwind, they have come to an alpine forest.

"Be careful to hide yourself. There are many hidden monitoring devices here. Anyone in the river may be found at any time." Pavlovsky reminded Lockhart in a low voice.

Lockhart nodded to indicate that he understood, but then he heard Gatling pointing in one direction and saying, "Is this what you're talking about?"

Lockhart and Pavlovsky looked in the direction of Gatling's finger, and saw a rusty camouflage tin box, the outer camouflage coating had faded, and a huge spider web covered the box. at the probe.

Lockhart glanced at Pavlovsky, who smiled wryly and said, "Maybe they forgot to check regularly."

Lockhart cast the Disillusionment Charm on all three of his party, and then they began to fly to the place where Gatling said that various weapons could be bought.

Lockhart asked Gatling if he needed to change his clothes or fake his identity. Gatling said that it was a mess there and it was completely unnecessary, so Lockhart and his party directly found a man near the Izhevsk Arsenal. Landed in a secluded place and lifted the illusion spell.

They walked towards the Izhevsk arsenal. On the way, Lockhart saw all kinds of chaos. These chaos were not the chaos of the battlefield, but the chaos of the vegetable market.

Along the way, people kept coming in and out by car or on foot, and there were many people on both sides of the road selling their weapons like they were setting up stalls.

"All kinds of firearms and the matching bullets cost only five dollars a kilogram." Some hawkers even sell firearms by the catty.Lockhart motioned for Pavlovsky to go up and talk to the vendor who set up the stall.

"Comrade, how do you sell guns?" Pavlovsky spoke in proficient Russian.

"Five dollars a kilogram, no rubles are accepted." The stall owner glanced at Pavlovsky and replied casually.

"Wtf? It's so expensive. Is the shell of your gun made of gold, or the bullets are made of gold." But Gatlin said, his Russian was mixed with some English, and he was not very proficient.

"These are all new guns I just brought back from the African battlefield. They are standard weapons. If you want them sincerely, you can get them cheaper." The stall owner said enthusiastically when he saw Gatling.

The gun stall owner treated the Russian-speaking Pavlovsky differently from the English-speaking Gatlin, and Lockhart, who was watching, could feel it.

Lockhart bought three AK100 automatic rifles and two large boxes of bullets with the more than 47 dollars he found from Gatling just now, wrapped them in a paper bag for hiding given by the stall owner, and handed them to Pavlovsky A person is carrying these things, ready to take them back for testing.

Lockhart noticed that Pavlovski was in a bad mood, and the anger in his eyes seemed to be unable to hide.

"The plan is terminated." Lockhart said, and then directly Apparated again and took the two of them back to Azkabam Pavlovski's office.

Pavlovsky was in a bad mood. As soon as he came back, he put the paper bags containing guns and ammunition on the table, and then stared at the paper bags intently and began to be dazed.

Lockhart patted Pavlovsky's majestic back, wanting to say something to comfort the man, but in the end he couldn't think of what to say.

After a long silence, Pavlovsky said:

"I actually suffered racial discrimination from my fellow countrymen, and he was fawning on Gatlin, a guy who speaks English!"

Lockhart also felt bad for Pavlovsky, and then Pavlovsky pointed to the paper bag on the ground and said:
"Lockhart, did you see, these papers are maps of Russia, but I can't find Stalingrad and Lenin where I grew up."

After finishing speaking, Pavlovsky kept hitting the ground with his fists, and a trembling voice came out of his mouth: "Everything I loved, everything I swore to protect, they are gone."

"They'll come back, and they'll be better than they were," Lockhart said firmly, patting Pavlovski on the back.

(End of this chapter)

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