i sold arms at hogwarts
Chapter 6 Potter 1’s House Hoarding Rats
After passing through the silver door, led by two goblins who looked like lobby managers, the three of them entered a tall marble hall.
There are long counters on both sides of the hall, and there are an average of four or five goblins sitting behind each long counter.
Some of them were sitting on high stools doing calculations, some were weighing some gems with scales, and some were inspecting jewelry with eyepieces.
There are doors one after another around the hall, and many people go in and out between these doors under the guidance of the goblins, making those who watch feel dizzy.
Hagrid didn't look anywhere else. He walked straight to the middle and highest counter at the end of the hall.
The counter was so high that even Hagrid could only look directly at the goblin on the counter, while Harry and Remy could only be looked down upon by him.
This made Remy very unhappy.
In today's magical world, human wizards are in an absolute dominant position. A little goblin dares to treat all human wizards in such a condescending manner. It is really a wolfish ambition!
"morning."
Hagrid said hello to the goblin at the counter.
"We're going to get some money from Mr. Harry Potter's safe."
"Have you got his key, sir."
"Ah, oh, there is, wait a moment and I'll look for it."
A flash of panic suddenly flashed across Hagrid's big head, and he took out all the contents of his pockets and placed them on the counter.
That is to say, he is tall enough, and others may have to squat on the ground and rummage.
"Found it! Phew~"
Heaving a sigh of relief, Hagrid handed a small and exquisite golden key to the goblin.
The goblin inspected it carefully and nodded to Hagrid: "Although it has a lot of dog biscuit residue on it, it should be fine."
"Oh, by the way, I also have a letter here written by Principal Dumbledore...about the thing in the underground vault No. 713." Hagrid said, taking out a letter from his arms and handing it to the goblin.
He had preserved this letter very well, with no other stains except for slight wrinkles.
The goblin took the letter and read it carefully, then returned the letter to Hagrid: "I can find someone to take you to these two underground vaults, but there is another door in that vault. It is impossible to enter if you don't have a key. .”
"Don't worry, we have the key." Hagrid glanced at Remy and said.
"That's good, Griphook!"
A goblin quickly ran over, adjusted his appearance and took a few breaths before guiding the three of them out of the hall through a door.
"What's in the underground vault of No. 713? It actually requires two doors." Harry asked.
"I can't tell you this." Hagrid said mysteriously: "This is an absolute secret, an absolute secret about Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry."
Hearing what Hagrid said, Harry suddenly became more curious, so he turned his questioning eyes to Remy.
"Don't look at me, I'm just a key keeper. I don't know what's inside," Remy said.
Hagrid laughed after hearing this, and stretched out his hand to pat Remy on the shoulder: "What a coincidence, I am also the key keeper. I am the key keeper of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. We are peers!"
Remy bared his teeth immediately. How could his small body withstand the slaps of Hagrid?
Realizing that something was wrong with Remy's expression, Hagrid also discovered his own problem and quickly apologized to Remy.
After passing through another door, the three of them appeared in front of a stone corridor that was very shabby compared to the hall outside. The light inside was very dim, with only the torches on the wall providing illumination.
"It's a typical example of gold and jade, but inside it is ruined."
After muttering something softly, Remy followed Hagrid and continued walking along the stone corridor.
This stone corridor is a diagonally downward passage with bumpy roads and a railroad track at the end.
Walking on it, Remi couldn't help but wonder if someone fell here and another car happened to come on the track, would he be directly hit and killed?If he was really hit and killed, would Gringotts pay compensation?
Arriving at the end of the stone corridor with random thoughts, Grihuan blew a whistle, and an old-fashioned mine cart whizzed over.
"Please get in, distinguished guests." Griphook said.
Hagrid glanced at the small seat and couldn't help but look embarrassed. He let Harry and Remy get in first, and then he stuffed himself into the seat with great effort.
Remy even heard a cracking sound like something was breaking.
The speed of the mine cart is very fast, comparable to the roller coaster that Remy used to ride.
The track layout here is as exciting as a roller coaster, but overall it still spirals downward.
While passing by an underground lake, Harry suddenly pointed at the stalactites on the rocks nearby and said loudly: "I've never been able to figure it out. What's the difference between stalactites and stalagmites?"
"There is an S in the spelling of stalactite!" Hagrid replied with a pale face: "Don't talk to me now, I feel like I'm going to vomit!"
"Stalactites grow from top to bottom, while stalagmites grow from bottom to top like bamboo shoots." Remy explained patiently.
"Oh, thank you...don't you feel uncomfortable? I mean, don't you feel uncomfortable sitting in this car?" Harry asked.
"No, I think it's quite fun... It would be better if the speed could be faster!" Remy said with a smile.
Hagrid: ...
Are you afraid that you are not a human being?
At least it doesn't look like a pure human!
For some reason, Hagrid suddenly remembered what Remy had said before in the bar, "Human joys and sorrows are not the same." At this moment, Hagrid had a deeper understanding of this sentence.
If the person who said this is still alive, I will definitely buy him a drink!
Hagrid thought silently in his heart.
But when he thought of wine, and then of drunkenness, Hagrid suddenly felt his stomach became even more turbulent.
Hagrid quickly covered his mouth with his hands and took deep breaths repeatedly, but finally managed not to spit them out before the minecart stopped.
Pulling himself out of his seat immediately, Hagrid leaned on the passage and sat on the ground. Those who didn't know thought he had just experienced some terrible battle.
At the end of the passage, Griphook took out a key and opened the door to the vault.
As a burst of green smoke emerged, a large pile of gold coins, silver coins and mountains of copper coins appeared in front of everyone.
"If someone from the Weasley family saw it, they would probably faint from shock, right?"
Remy thought silently, and at the same time he had a question.
Why did Harry's parents keep so many copper and silver coins in Gringotts?
They have to save so many silver coins and copper coins when they can all be exchanged for gold coins and saved. Is it possible that they are both hoarders?Withdraw money every time you buy something and then deposit all the leftovers?
Although he felt that this way of spending was a bit ridiculous, apart from this explanation, Remy couldn't think of any other way to save so many silver and copper coins.
There are long counters on both sides of the hall, and there are an average of four or five goblins sitting behind each long counter.
Some of them were sitting on high stools doing calculations, some were weighing some gems with scales, and some were inspecting jewelry with eyepieces.
There are doors one after another around the hall, and many people go in and out between these doors under the guidance of the goblins, making those who watch feel dizzy.
Hagrid didn't look anywhere else. He walked straight to the middle and highest counter at the end of the hall.
The counter was so high that even Hagrid could only look directly at the goblin on the counter, while Harry and Remy could only be looked down upon by him.
This made Remy very unhappy.
In today's magical world, human wizards are in an absolute dominant position. A little goblin dares to treat all human wizards in such a condescending manner. It is really a wolfish ambition!
"morning."
Hagrid said hello to the goblin at the counter.
"We're going to get some money from Mr. Harry Potter's safe."
"Have you got his key, sir."
"Ah, oh, there is, wait a moment and I'll look for it."
A flash of panic suddenly flashed across Hagrid's big head, and he took out all the contents of his pockets and placed them on the counter.
That is to say, he is tall enough, and others may have to squat on the ground and rummage.
"Found it! Phew~"
Heaving a sigh of relief, Hagrid handed a small and exquisite golden key to the goblin.
The goblin inspected it carefully and nodded to Hagrid: "Although it has a lot of dog biscuit residue on it, it should be fine."
"Oh, by the way, I also have a letter here written by Principal Dumbledore...about the thing in the underground vault No. 713." Hagrid said, taking out a letter from his arms and handing it to the goblin.
He had preserved this letter very well, with no other stains except for slight wrinkles.
The goblin took the letter and read it carefully, then returned the letter to Hagrid: "I can find someone to take you to these two underground vaults, but there is another door in that vault. It is impossible to enter if you don't have a key. .”
"Don't worry, we have the key." Hagrid glanced at Remy and said.
"That's good, Griphook!"
A goblin quickly ran over, adjusted his appearance and took a few breaths before guiding the three of them out of the hall through a door.
"What's in the underground vault of No. 713? It actually requires two doors." Harry asked.
"I can't tell you this." Hagrid said mysteriously: "This is an absolute secret, an absolute secret about Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry."
Hearing what Hagrid said, Harry suddenly became more curious, so he turned his questioning eyes to Remy.
"Don't look at me, I'm just a key keeper. I don't know what's inside," Remy said.
Hagrid laughed after hearing this, and stretched out his hand to pat Remy on the shoulder: "What a coincidence, I am also the key keeper. I am the key keeper of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. We are peers!"
Remy bared his teeth immediately. How could his small body withstand the slaps of Hagrid?
Realizing that something was wrong with Remy's expression, Hagrid also discovered his own problem and quickly apologized to Remy.
After passing through another door, the three of them appeared in front of a stone corridor that was very shabby compared to the hall outside. The light inside was very dim, with only the torches on the wall providing illumination.
"It's a typical example of gold and jade, but inside it is ruined."
After muttering something softly, Remy followed Hagrid and continued walking along the stone corridor.
This stone corridor is a diagonally downward passage with bumpy roads and a railroad track at the end.
Walking on it, Remi couldn't help but wonder if someone fell here and another car happened to come on the track, would he be directly hit and killed?If he was really hit and killed, would Gringotts pay compensation?
Arriving at the end of the stone corridor with random thoughts, Grihuan blew a whistle, and an old-fashioned mine cart whizzed over.
"Please get in, distinguished guests." Griphook said.
Hagrid glanced at the small seat and couldn't help but look embarrassed. He let Harry and Remy get in first, and then he stuffed himself into the seat with great effort.
Remy even heard a cracking sound like something was breaking.
The speed of the mine cart is very fast, comparable to the roller coaster that Remy used to ride.
The track layout here is as exciting as a roller coaster, but overall it still spirals downward.
While passing by an underground lake, Harry suddenly pointed at the stalactites on the rocks nearby and said loudly: "I've never been able to figure it out. What's the difference between stalactites and stalagmites?"
"There is an S in the spelling of stalactite!" Hagrid replied with a pale face: "Don't talk to me now, I feel like I'm going to vomit!"
"Stalactites grow from top to bottom, while stalagmites grow from bottom to top like bamboo shoots." Remy explained patiently.
"Oh, thank you...don't you feel uncomfortable? I mean, don't you feel uncomfortable sitting in this car?" Harry asked.
"No, I think it's quite fun... It would be better if the speed could be faster!" Remy said with a smile.
Hagrid: ...
Are you afraid that you are not a human being?
At least it doesn't look like a pure human!
For some reason, Hagrid suddenly remembered what Remy had said before in the bar, "Human joys and sorrows are not the same." At this moment, Hagrid had a deeper understanding of this sentence.
If the person who said this is still alive, I will definitely buy him a drink!
Hagrid thought silently in his heart.
But when he thought of wine, and then of drunkenness, Hagrid suddenly felt his stomach became even more turbulent.
Hagrid quickly covered his mouth with his hands and took deep breaths repeatedly, but finally managed not to spit them out before the minecart stopped.
Pulling himself out of his seat immediately, Hagrid leaned on the passage and sat on the ground. Those who didn't know thought he had just experienced some terrible battle.
At the end of the passage, Griphook took out a key and opened the door to the vault.
As a burst of green smoke emerged, a large pile of gold coins, silver coins and mountains of copper coins appeared in front of everyone.
"If someone from the Weasley family saw it, they would probably faint from shock, right?"
Remy thought silently, and at the same time he had a question.
Why did Harry's parents keep so many copper and silver coins in Gringotts?
They have to save so many silver coins and copper coins when they can all be exchanged for gold coins and saved. Is it possible that they are both hoarders?Withdraw money every time you buy something and then deposit all the leftovers?
Although he felt that this way of spending was a bit ridiculous, apart from this explanation, Remy couldn't think of any other way to save so many silver and copper coins.
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