Fred only felt as if he was in a washing machine in his previous life. His whole body was twisted and moving in a circular motion around a point, and the speed was extremely fast, and he stopped after about a few seconds.

Fred then felt like he was sliding on the ground for several meters before he stopped, and then Arthur's joking voice shouted from beside him, "Oh, Captain Fred, you arrived safely too!"

Arthur bent down and helped Fred up. Only then could Fred's dizzy head open his eyes and look at the place he had arrived at.

It's a dead-end street surrounded by blackened brown brick walls.

Fred turned around and saw that he had slipped out of a large fireplace in the brick wall.

Then, "Bang~", I saw another green flame flashing through the big fireplace, "Wow~", and a familiar figure slid out from inside, it was George!

Arthur and Fred quickly stepped forward and helped George up as he slowly slowed down on the ground.

"Captain George! How was this sea trip?" Fred reached out and patted the dust on George's body gently, and found that George's face was like a little beggar, with traces of dirty dust all over it.

Fred looked at Arthur's similarly dirty face again, and then realized that he should also look like this.

George let the two of them support him, shook his head, trying to make his dizzy eyes see things clearly as soon as possible, and then replied: "Stinging...exciting! Wow! I feel like the birthday cake in my stomach is about to be thrown out." Got it!"

"Bang~"

Another person slipped out of the large fireplace, but this person was huge and obviously not Molly. He should be a person teleported from other fireplaces.

After a few seconds, Molly, who was wearing a dark floral sweater, also teleported over and slipped from the fireplace to the feet of the three of them. The three of them stared at Molly who was still lying on the ground and said together, "Oh, beautiful. Captain Molly’s trip is over!”

Molly looked at the three of them angrily, "Hurry up and pull me up!"

"Okay, Captain Molly!" The three of them helped Molly stand up and walked out of the dead end.

Only then did the prosperous scene of Diagon Alley fully appear before our eyes.

This is a long, bottomless alley. The streets, which are about 5 meters wide and paved with gray stone slabs, are crowded with men and women wearing wizard hats, old and young. It’s so spectacular.

Fred was stunned by what he saw, but also a little excited at the same time. Is this the wizard's shopping mall? !

There are two crooked rows of various shops on both sides of the street. Most of the shops have square glass windows, which are composed of small pieces of glass.

The one closest to Fred and the others was a store with a funny clown statue at the door. The funny clown was jumping around and playing with the sign on the front of the store. There were all kinds of fireworks in the windows of the store, including large ones. Yes, there are small ones. Looking deeper into the store, the shelves in the corridor inside are filled with all kinds of novelty gadgets, and there seem to be various magic instruments.

"Squeak~" the door opened, and Fred and the others saw a little boy with blond hair coming out of the Jumping Magic Joke Shop, blowing colorful bubbles from his mouth!

George's eyes widened, he looked back at Molly and asked, "Mom, can you give each of us 2 Knuts pocket money?"

"No, we have to go to Gringotts to withdraw money first, then go to Ollivander's Wand Shop to buy you wands, and then go to Flourish and Blotts Bookstore to buy magic books. These are the most expensive." The disappointed two brothers walked to a snow-white building that towered over the surrounding shops.

Next to the shiny bronze door, stood a figure wearing a scarlet and gold uniform. He was very short, probably only reaching Fred's chest, with a big and long nose, two pointed ears, and very small hands and feet. Slender.

"Fred, look! Is this the leprechaun? It looks so strange!" George pulled Fred towards the leprechaun standing in front of the door.

This was the first time for Fred to see a real leprechaun. He was very interested. He took a closer look, almost face to face. He thought, "So the leprechaun looks like this. The little thing looks very unique. It matches the movie." Is it almost there?"

"Be polite, Fred, George!" Molly glared at the two of them, and then Fred and George followed Molly obediently.

The goblin bowed to the four of them and stretched out his hand to signal the family to go inside.

The interior of Gringotts is still magnificent, with smooth tile floors, golden murals, and candle holders.

The goblins inside were all neatly dressed in black windbreakers. From time to time, goblins pulling small trailers passed by, but most of the goblins were sitting on the windowsills on both sides, handling business for different human wizards.

Arthur led the family to a window where no one was queuing, and said to the old-looking goblin with a white beard and some baldness inside: "Arthur Weasley, I want to come and withdraw some money. "

The white-bearded elf stood up slightly, looked at Arthur and asked, "Mr. Weasley, have you brought your key?"

"Of course, I brought it." Arthur took out a small golden key from his left breast pocket and handed it to the white-bearded goblin.

The white-bearded elf took the small key, looked at it carefully, and then said: "Very good, please come with me, Mr. Weasley."

The white-bearded goblin took the Weasley family to the entrance of the underground vault, took an oil lamp at the entrance, and then got into the car driven by the goblin and started running quickly on the small railway track.

"呲呲~"

With the screeching sound of brakes, the car carrying the Weasley family and two goblins stopped in vault 2.

The little goblin who was driving took the oil lamp from the car and gave it light to the white-bearded goblin.

The oil lamp gave off a faint yellow light, illuminating the entrance of the cave. There was a huge brown-black round iron door on the wall with strange lines cast on it.

The white-bearded goblin took the key Arthur gave him and inserted it into the keyhole on the iron door, then turned the key.

"Kacha...Kacha..."

The iron door, which was two Arthurs tall, automatically opened slowly and outward!

What was displayed in front of Fred was a small secret room. In the center of the secret room were piled eight gold galleons, a dozen silver Sickles, and a large number of copper Knuts.

Fred sighed when he saw the coin that was almost flat with the ground. He was really short of money!Compared with Harry's pile of gold galleons in the movie, I was shocked.

Molly took the small wallet in her hand, walked in, and put 8 gold galleons and all the silver coins into the small wallet. Just as she was about to go out, Molly hesitated again, and from the pile of I picked out 10 copper nuts and held them in my hands before turning around and going out.

The goblin then closed the door to the vault and returned the golden key to Arthur.

Molly stood in front of Vault 186, divided the 10 copper Knuts in her hand into two parts, holding 2 in each hand, then looked at Fred and George, and said kindly: "Fred, George, Today is your birthday, mom and dad will give you a few copper nuts each, and you can go to Diagon Alley to buy what you like."

Fred was a little surprised that his mother actually gave him and George 5 copper Knuts each!

"Mom! You are such a good mother to us!" George jumped up happily, and he and Fred hugged Molly together.

George looked at Fred and said excitedly, "Let's go, Fred, let's go to the Jumping Magic Joke Store to buy some fun stuff!"

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