Simodox mages at Hogwarts
Chapter 6 Hello, Wizarding World!
Rai put the money in his pocket, returned downstairs, sprinkled a handful of Floo powder, and walked into the green flames.
"Diagon Alley"
Rai instantly felt dizzy. Fireplaces passed in front of his eyes, and scenes flashed quickly...
His vision was clear, and he saw an excited Mrs. Moen and an incredulous Mr. Moen.
Dumbledore was already waiting there, with a trace of wizard's pride flashing in his eyes: "Welcome to Diagon Alley, a world that belongs to wizards."
Mrs. Morne looked along the sunlight to a stack of pots outside the nearest shop. There is a sign hanging above the pot: a large pot made of copper, brass, tin-plated, and silver, with a complete range of models, automatic stirring, and foldable.
Mr. Moen couldn't help but look around, hoping to see everything: all the shops, the objects in front of the shops, and the people shopping.
A woman stood outside a drugstore and screamed to another: "Dragon liver, seventeen ounces for an ounce, they're crazy."
Mrs. Moen was attracted by a low and soft whine. The sign in front of the store read: Eela Owl Store Gray Owl, Screech Owl, Grass Owl, Brown Owl, Snowy Owl.
Mr. Moen looked at the window glass in confusion. There were brooms and broomsticks in the window. On a sign in the window glass, several words are constantly changing shapes: "New Nimbus 2000", "Highest Speed", "Sweeping Seven Stars", "Battler's Best Partner".
There were, of course, shops selling robes, telescopes and strange silverware they had never seen before, and windows filled with baskets of bat spleens and eel eyeballs, stacks of spell books, quills, Rolls of parchment, medicine bottles, lunar instruments...
"Our next stop is Gringotts, which is the Wizarding Bank run by goblins." Dumbledore led the way towards a tall building, which can be said to be one of the tallest buildings in Diagon Alley.
Ley followed Dumbledore into Gringotts. A goblin creature with a dark face that showed intelligence, a pointed beard, and extremely long hands and feet bowed to them.
Then a second door appeared in front of them, which was more solemn and luxurious than the first door.
The door is silver, with the following words engraved on it:
Come in, stranger,
But you have to be careful what happens if you are greedy.
Blindly asking for and getting something for nothing will be punished most severely.
So if you want to take a piece of wealth from our underground vaults that was never yours,
You have been warned, O thief, that it is not treasure that brings you evil, but evil.
Rai looked at these scenes with interest that he had only seen in books.
Hey, I don’t think I have an underground vault yet. When I make money in the future, I must open one, eh
He also wanted to sit and watch the goblin's "roller coaster" that had only one speed.
"Hello, dear Mr. Dumbledore, how may I help you?" A goblin in a suit-like uniform bowed and said to Dumbledore.
"I need to get my students to exchange some currency."
A trace of disappointment flashed in the goblin's eyes, but he quickly returned to normal, stretched out his hand in a gesture of invitation, and said to Rai: "Please go and redeem alone."
Ley took the 4000 pounds that he had just withdrawn yesterday from Mrs. Morne, and followed the goblin who led the way.
Mr. Moen, who was still looking uneasily at these creatures he had never seen before, immediately followed them.
The goblin in charge of the reception immediately stopped him: "If you need any services, another goblin can lead you there."
Mr. Moen gave the goblin a warning look: "That's my son. Now he's following an unknown creature. If something happens to him..."
The goblin who received him ignored Mr. Morn's warning look and kept smiling, but there was a hint of dissatisfaction in his eyes: "I'm afraid you have some prejudice against goblins. We are goblins, not some unknown creatures."
Dumbledore explained to Mr. Mo Yan: "Don't worry, the goblins have always had a good reputation. There is no doubt about this. The most important thing they value is credibility."
Of course there are the jingling gold galleons, he added silently in his mind.
"It's best this way." Mr. Mo Yan also felt that he was a little too excited. He took a small step back and muttered in a low voice.
The leading goblin led Rai to a counter, where an older-looking goblin wearing gold-rimmed glasses was looking at a parchment roll behind the counter.
He raised his head and glanced at Ley, and then continued to read the parchment. Without raising his head, he said to Ley: "The exchange currency is five pounds to one gold galleons, one gold galleons to 17 silver sickles, Silver West versus 21 Copper Nuts.”
"Yes, I'm here to exchange it. There is a total of 4100 pounds here."
The old goblin adjusted his gold-rimmed glasses, slowly raised his head, took a wad of banknotes and counted them carefully, "Four thousand one hundred pounds, yes, there is an upper limit for exchange, but since Dumbledore profitable......"
The goblin said and looked at Rai, as if he wanted to see how this little Muggle-born wizard could make Dumbledore speak.
"Then, just this time, excluding the handling fee, the total is eight hundred gold galleons."
He turned back and took out a few handfuls of gold coins and put them into a small leather bag, then shook it, making the gold galleons in the bag make a pleasant collision sound, then reached out and handed it to Rai, and then looked down again. When it comes to parchment rolls, it seems that nothing is more important than parchment rolls.
Rai took the money bag, which was a bit heavy. He carried the money bag out with some difficulty.
Ah, it's so heavy. Why do wizards insist on using gold coins without considering the feelings of the cute little wizards? Isn't it good to use virtual currency like Nemesis with your heart? You can also use Muggle paper money... ...
He now probably knew why Hagrid would help little Harry keep the gold galleons. He originally thought it was really to restrict little Harry's financial freedom, but now it seems that is not the case. It is entirely possible that Hagrid is afraid that little Harry can't lift it.
The pocket watch on Dumbledore's chest suddenly made a clicking sound. He lowered his head and grabbed the pocket watch and took a look. Then he raised his head and said hurriedly to the Morns and Rye: "Oh, it seems that time is running out. Next Please buy what you need in Diagon Alley. Also, here are the tickets for the Hogwarts Express. I hope you have a good time."
Dumbledore disappeared in a whoosh, leaving the Morns and little Rye behind.
Well, Dumbledore's tour guide service has ended.
Dumbledore is really a busy man, and he doesn't know what he is busy with.
Next, of course, I’ll buy a wand first.
There is no such thing in Simodaran. Casting spells does not require a medium. This may be the difference between Simodaran and ordinary mages.
Laiyi took his parents and searched for the word "Ollivander" in the wand shop on the street.
"Is that the store?" Mrs. Moen said, pointing to a store.
Rai looked up, and the words "Ollivander" came into view.
Yoho, go buy a wand.
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