Harry Potter: The Dragon That Sleeps

Chapter 7 Emergency Bread

"If it were you, the joke shop would be very interesting... Gentlemen, it's really hard to find new things. But I may have some ideas." It was not convenient for the two brothers to say, but Jody knew the Weasley family's pocket money.

The money must not be much. They must hope to see new things with limited funds.

So you’re not cheating them, right?

Jody thought as he dug out his cloth bag from under the cart, "Guys, what you see now may be a rare thing that can only appear today, my uncle's experimental work. I secretly

Take it with you in the car."

As he spoke, he opened the cloth bag and took out the so-called 'trial works' that were very appetizing.

"Wow, what the hell is this?" George's eyes flashed with interest.

Fred on his side looked suspicious, "Are you sure this is edible?"

Jodi slapped away the paw he stretched out to pinch, and raised the pure black long baguette with one hand, "Of course it's edible. I privately named it 'Emergency Bread'."

"What's the meaning?"

"Does this bread have any special functions?"

"Don't look at it like this." Jody said as he took out his wand, wiped it with a napkin and then tapped it on the specialty bread.

‘Bang bang~’ actually made a sound like gold and stone.

"Bread that can easily knock someone unconscious without spoiling."

"Really?" Fred finally took one of the sticks in his hand while Jody was not paying attention, and gave it to his brother without hesitation.

George, who was hit, shouted exaggeratedly, "Ouch!"

"Hahaha, it's like a branch~ interesting. Give me an emergency bread, and then some others..."

"Then I also want an emergency bread." George followed and took a loaf.

"And me!" The black classmate sitting in the corner also came out at this time.

"Are you sure, Jordan? This stuff tastes pretty bad."

So Jody was lucky enough to see the twins holding up three rye baguettes like Lee Jordan's Three Musketeers, like a suspicious combination.

Naturally, Jodi put the remaining five or six loaves of bread in the bag on the shopping cart, and continued pushing the cart forward.

Rye baguettes are the specialty bread from the neighborhood next door. They are what poor people like them use to satisfy their hunger when they have no other choice... They are not poisonous but not nutritious, but their terrifying firmness does make them like a special prop.

more than food,

Walking from the front to the back of the car and back again, Jodi successfully sold the only specialties in his bag in exchange for a few silver Sickles and a small amount of bronze Knuts.

Finally returning to the crew lounge, Jody returned the money bag to her aunt, "This train seems to be much more spacious than the ones I've seen before."

"Come on, kid, you must be hungry. I made soup and eat it with the lunch box."

Jody had just sold his own food, and of course he was more than happy to eat something soft and hot.

…Although I don’t know most of the ingredients in the soup.

"There are only so many passages between the gaps. Of course, the space in the train must be well utilized. The most recent traceless stretching spell was cast by Principal Dumbledore himself."

"Really?" Jody took a sip of the thick soup. It had a very thick creamy taste and tasted great when paired with the sandwich.

"Hey, poor child." Aunt Mary suddenly sighed as she thought of something.

Of course, Jody couldn't ignore such an obvious signal that could trigger a conversation, "What's wrong?"

"If you are a Muggle child who has no money but is so well-behaved, those monsters in Slytherin will definitely play tricks on you."

Jody pretended to have just heard about it, "Trying on me? Why."

"Good boy, you have to remember, no matter who may show their ugly face to you in the future, don't be like them. You are a kind and obedient good boy. Only idiots who are vulgar in nature will gain superiority by hurting others.

feel."

"Of course, Aunt Mary, but I don't quite understand what Slytherin is."

Mary seemed to realize just now how problematic what she blurted out was. She stood up and looked at the door, but then she remembered that the steward lounge was another car away from where the passengers were, "That college student

The admission guarantee means that most of its students come from families that claim to be ancient...hey, they think they are still nobles."

"Nobles? I don't know what nobility is, but I know that only people who are afraid in their hearts are more likely to bluff for the sake of living space." From the bottom of his heart, Jodi does not want to undermine any nobles. To be honest, this fragile and thankless person

The title is only suitable for part-time workers, "I'm different."

"Yes, of course! Of course you are different." Mary kissed and stroked Jodi's hair with tears in her eyes.

Jody was not very interested in the information that already existed in these books, "You just mentioned the gap, what is that? Doesn't my train run on the ground now?"

"Well, if I tell you this, you may not be able to understand it. You must know that Hogwarts is not simply on an island or in a deep mountain. It is a magical space connected by magic. Only there can

Build a protective magic powerful enough to protect you little furries from getting hurt during the learning process."

"Does that mean we have left the earth now!?" Jody's surprise was not fake.

Eh? But in this case, how did Ron drive to school in the second volume?

"That's not entirely true. The space where Hogwarts is located is more of an emic space. We just followed the magic power and drove in the right direction. Don't worry, it will be safe on the railway tracks at any time."

The keyword "railway" answered Jody's doubts and also made him understand something.

Due to space limitations, there are many, many mysteries that were not covered in the Harry Potter series back then.

After chatting for a while, Mary tried her best to persuade Jodi to sleep for a while and made a bed out of those old clothes and pillows that she didn't know where. Although Jodi didn't feel very sleepy, she couldn't help but persuaded him and had to lean on it for a while.

Unexpectedly, this body tired more easily than expected. Just leaning on it, Jodi felt his eyelids become heavy and he fell asleep quickly.

After waking up in the afternoon, Jodi pushed the cart around the carriage again. The long train has a stronger purchasing power than imagined, and he actually bought 7,788 pieces of odds and ends that were originally full on the car roof.

"I always ship goods according to the volume of previous years." Aunt Mary looked very proud when talking about this.

The sky slowly turned dark and as night fell, we finally arrived at the terminal.

Jodi has to pick up the old school robes and necessary supplies he needs, so he will get off the bus later than other students.

"Aunt Mary, this is too much..." Jodi watched as Mary wrapped the messy snacks into a big bag as big as a car tire.

"What's more? Look at those children and their luggage. A child as good as you should be carrying a lot of packages, big and small." Mary pouted as she opened her money bag, "This is your hard-earned money."

, and then this is a reward for honest children."

"This..." Jody looked at the handful of coins in his hand and really didn't know what to say.

"Haha, my money bag is all enchanted. You helped me sell goods and collected the change without any manipulation at all. You deserve this."

Jodi was really touched. This old routine of picking up trash on the ground and being valued by the boss turned out to be something he could do.

"It's time for you to get off the car. Remember to tell me which college you are assigned to next time we meet." Mary said goodbye to Jody as she gently patted him on the back.

"Thank you, Aunt Mary."

"Be careful of snakes!" Mary warned him in a medium voice, pointing at his back.

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