Harry Potter's Catastrophe

Chapter 369: Pay out of pocket

Seamus's idea is indeed popular, otherwise this must be the reason why Carney is so powerful.

Carney is not working alone, but there are two people. It is normal that they can't compare. It's not that they are not living up to expectations.

"This has nothing to do with that. I rely on my own efforts." Carney was in a good mood after finding a solution. He wanted to eat something but couldn't.

"What's going on?" Hermione still felt confused.

"We'll find out next week." Carney saw Professor Sprout coming to the restaurant. He told Hermione and left.

He came to Professor Sprout and took out the list of materials.

"Dean Sprout, this is the material Dumbledore needs. It is very urgent. It is best to send it to the principal's office tomorrow." Carney handed over the sheep.

"Does Dumbledore need it?" Sprout looked at Carney and the principal's position. Dumbledore was not there.

"Yes." Carney nodded.

"Poor my plants, Dumbledore is finally going to take action on them..." Sprout said emotionally.

Carney: . . . . . .

"But there are some plants here that are not herbal plants, which I don't have." Sprout looked at the list and said that he saw that there were some that were not in the greenhouse. "There are still things that the greenhouse doesn't have, and I can't solve them."

"Professor Snape and Hagrid will take care of it. Circle the greenhouse without materials." Carney took out three more watches, took out the quill and handed it to Professor Sprout.

Snape seemed to hear someone say his name and immediately looked over.

Carney came to Snape with the watch and handed it over.

"Professor, these are the materials Dumbledore needs. Give them what you have, Dumbledore said so." Carney said.

"If I find out that you requested materials under the guise of the Headmaster, Gryffindor will lose the chance to compete for the House Cup." Snape glanced at the contents of the parchment and said in a scary voice. , I suddenly couldn’t think of how to warn Carney, so I could only deduct points.

"Of course, these are Dumbledore's exact words." Carney assured, "If you don't have it, mark it on this list and Hagrid will buy it."

He took out his quill and his watch. On the watch, Professor Sprout had already circled the herbal plants that were not in the greenhouse. Professor Snape neatly circled seven or eight materials on the parchment.

"Professor, don't be reluctant to part with your own and want to circle a few more and buy others, so as to save on keeping your own ready-made ones." Carney looked at Snape's circle, which was two or three times as much as Sprout's.

"..." Snape's hand paused. How could I not have thought that when he was about to make a few more circles, Carney pulled back the parchment.

"That's all, right? Professor, I wish you a pleasant meal." After Carney said that, he ran away and went to find Hagrid.

"These?" Hagrid frowned as he looked at the contents of the parchment. "These are hard to find. They are sold infrequently. The ones from Knockturn Alley are too expensive. There are no other places to get them."

"Dumbledore needs it?" Hagrid asked. The parchment only contained the circled contents, and Carney had erased the other contents for fear that the careless Hagrid would lose the parchment and leak it.

"Yes." Carney confirmed.

"But I don't have that many gold galleons. Dumbledore asks you to take them with you." Hagrid stretched out his big hand.

"..." Carney's heart thumped. Dumbledore would definitely not give out the gold galleons. He knew that Hagrid had to buy a lot of the materials in it, but he didn't give it to Carney. money.

"Well, actually I need it myself. Dumbledore said he would help. I thought he gave you money." Carney had no choice but to pay for it out of his own pocket.

"So that's it. Do you have enough gold Galleons?" Hagrid asked with a smile. He had done this kind of thing before.

"How much, is one hundred gold galleons enough?" Carney poured out one hundred gold galleons from the pendant and placed it on the table, like a small mountain.

"Of course, that's enough. You still carry so many Galleons with you?" Hagrid saw so many Galleons in Harry's vault.

"I don't want to either. This is the prize money from that overseas competition."

"You are famous." Hagrid said with a smile. In his room, he collected the newspapers where Harry was famous. He kept the ones with Harry in them, and he also put the Carney ones this time.

"It's such a pity to say it. I still want to enjoy the bombardment of flashbulbs." Carney lamented. He could already imagine countless reporters poking at him with microphones, all of which hurt his nostrils.

"But you are the one who is famous." Hagrid put the gold galleons into his bag. "If there are too many, I will give them back to you. Are you in a hurry?"

"I'd better leave it where you are. I'll ask you if I want to buy anything in the future." Carney said, "It's best to hurry up. After buying it, take it to the principal's office. By the way, ask the great principal if he will reimburse me. ”

"Oh, I'll remember to ask, but don't get your hopes up," Hagrid said.

"Then I'll go back first. I still have to find Professor McGonagall. I don't know where he has gone."

"Professor McGonagall, she has been very busy recently. The principal has not yet found the classmate who left school. She should be filing a record with the Ministry of Magic now."

"Go to the Ministry of Magic to register?" Carney was confused. Wouldn't it be faster to find someone with magic? Why go to the Ministry of Magic to register?

"I heard that the person seems to be no longer in England. Professor McGonagall's magic can't find the person, and the owl also found traces that it flew out of England."

"Going abroad? Could it be that I went to another magic school? I also have a school in the United States that wants to recruit me to study there." Carney said.

"Hogwarts is the best magic school. It has no tuition fees, the food is good, and the greatest wizard Dumbledore is the principal. There is no better school in the world." Hai Ge slapped the table and said, he was very excited. How much he wanted to go to Hogwarts, but it was a pity that he didn't go to graduation.

"That's right, so I refused. Professor McGonagall was very angry when she found out." Carney said.

"You're right." Hagrid patted Carney's shoulder with his big hand. If he hadn't been in good health, he would have sat on the ground.

Professor McGonagall didn't see anyone for a day, so she had to leave a note on Professor McGonagall's desk. Professor McGonagall would definitely see it when she came back.

Carney returned to the dormitory, and a note from Dumbledore flew over before he could sit on his butt.

Both Snape and Professor Sprout prepared the materials and sent them to the principal's office. Sprout also poured a lot of bitter water on Dumbledore, saying how hard and difficult it was to cultivate herbs.

She is about to die soon. There are dozens of herbal plants, most of which are very precious varieties.

Professor Sprout left with satisfaction after Dumbledore promised that there would be no next time. Dumbledore had a big head, but fortunately he didn't have to pay out of his own pocket. He knew Carney's participation bonus.

Carney is rich, but Dumbledore is not a good person. The school providing half of the materials is already a great help, but Dumbledore has no money to buy the rest.

Snape was also distressed, but you couldn't tell from his expression. Dumbledore, who knew Severus well, could also guess that he was bleeding.

After asking if Dumbledore needed it, he took out the prepared materials.

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