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Chapter 144 Goblins and Gringotts

"Dragon Tamer?"

Moriarty and Dumbledore said in unison, they exchanged a look, Dragon Tamer, the literal meaning is easy to understand.

Tame: tame, tame.

Dragons in the magic world refer to Western dragons and fire dragons. Moriarty doesn't know if there is a dragon from Eastern mythology in the magic world. Anyway, he has never seen it.

Dragon tamer means someone who tames and trains dragons.

But what kind of person can be called a dragon tamer?

Moriarty's two pure-blood families, the Foley family and the Flint family, own large dragon farms.

Moreover, they merged and opened a huge dragon farm in Romania, where there are many dragon trainers and fire dragons.

In the plot, Charlie Weasley worked in a Romanian dragon farm after graduation. He had to deal with fire dragons, feed them, raise them, and take care of them.

And he is familiar with the habits, characteristics and physiological structure of fire dragons.

Can such a person be called a dragon tamer?

Listening to Polly's tone, it doesn't seem that simple.

Pearly saw Moriarty's thoughts, and she nodded slightly: "In a corner of the future, the dragon tamer trained an army of warcraft."

"The army of monsters is raging on the earth and roaring in the sky. But the strange thing is that they rarely hurt people. They seem to be looking for something."

"You mean searching? This seems unreasonable?"

Dumbledore adjusted his glasses, and his words were full of confusion: "The army of warcraft reminds me of the mythical story between demons and angels. When placed in the human world, it is enough to give anyone a devastating blow.

If there really is such an army of Warcraft, it’s hard for me to imagine what kind of thing could make the Warcraft army choose to look for it instead of killing it.”

"Agree." Moriarty nodded to agree with Dumbledore's point of view.

"Well, I thought so too at first," Pearly said calmly: "Other centaurs also found it strange. Oh, by the way, the largest centaur tribe is in the tropical rainforest of Brazil."

"I didn't tell you this before. Now that we are comrades in the same trench, I will tell you my details and you can check it out as you like."

Pearly also knew that both Moriarty and Dumbledore were wizards, and it was not very difficult to find out their origins. Telling it yourself was much better than having others find out.

Her approach also made Moriarty and Dumbledore feel more at ease.

Pearly continued: "Under the conditions that all the horse people disagreed with, the old chief made a divination. She paid the price of time and life, and finally got a result."

Pearly rubbed her brows in a rare move, closed her eyes and seemed to see the deceased old chief, a feeling of sadness revealed.

Moriarty and Dumbledore exchanged glances again. Centaurs are good at divination and observing the stars. It can be seen that the old centaurs chief must have paid a huge price.

This also made people look forward to it, and a great fear followed. What result would make the old chief pay the price of time and life?

Pearly opened her eyes, her beautiful black pupils were emotionless, and she slowly said: "Fairy!"

"Fairy?"

"Fairy?"

Moriarty and Dumbledore said at the same time that this was all amazing.

First the dragon tamer, then the goblin?

Dumbledore quickly reacted: "The dragon tamer is a goblin?"

Moriarty followed closely: "If goblins are dragon tamers, the hypothesis that the army of monsters is looking for something can be established. Every wizard knows that goblins are the most greedy creatures."

At the same time, Moriarty remembered the diary left by Salazar.

The third page above reads: Never trust goblins!

Is there any connection between this?

Pearly nodded at the two of them: "I'm glad you can think of so much. After making the divination, the old chief began to investigate the matter of the dragon tamer and the goblin."

"She discovered that the goblin rebellion was an organized and premeditated plan to divert the wizard's attention. I don't know what the result will be, but I am sure that there is someone else behind the goblin rebellion."

Pearly sighed: "Hand it in, Mr. Moriarty, including Dumbledore. I know that you are all outstanding students in the history of Hogwarts. Naturally, you have an instinctive trust in the knowledge in books."

"But who says the history in books is the real history?"

"Who can guarantee that the history we see is the real history and not what others want us to see?"

"Take the goblin rebellion in the 18th century as an example. The trigger was a group of young wizards forcing a goblin nicknamed Sloppy into a village pond."

"Lara herself also became the leader of this rebellion. You must have learned this in your history of magic class."

Moriarty has a very good memory. He said: "Not only did he learn it, the sloppy ghost Lala was even printed on the chocolate frog card. My classmates had hundreds of such cards. He even wanted to give it a try.

The fire burned."

Dumbledore asked Moriarty nervously: "Did your classmate burn the chocolate frog card with my picture on it?"

"No, no, your cards are very popular among the students." Moriarty replied politely.

"Oh, thanks Merlin!"

Dumbledore said exaggeratedly: "I won't be sad even if you take me off as the Headmaster of Hogwarts and the Chief of the Wizengamot - just don't take me off the Chocolate Frog card."

Obviously Pearly couldn't understand such a joke. She was a stern centaur, her face was tense and her lips were pursed into a slit.

"Things related to the fate of mankind are right in front of us, and you two are still in the mood to joke."

Moriarty smiled and said: "Okay, okay, let's just believe what you said. Everything we discuss is based on the immortal organization."

"And the goblin may be an important member of the eternal life organization, or the organization's composition!"

"Why?" Moriarty's eyes flashed with light, "If the Immortal Organization is a large-scale organization that spans countries and engages in various activities with the goal of eternal life, then it must require a lot of funds!"

“Where do these funds come from?”

Moriarty knocked on the table, "Do members of the organization pay?"

"We have all seen the six members of the Blood Banquet - Ye Jingyu himself has to support a large group of dark wizards. Even if the mother-in-law has the support of the ancient family power, she can't support it for ten centuries, right?

The monster monk is wandering alone in Tsarist Russia. The probability of relying on the organization is greater than that of supporting the organization. Eskimos live in the Arctic Circle. What profitable industry can provide funds for the organization?

The Vampires are self-contained, and they will not donate large sums of money to the organization, and Dracula is highly respected and feared in the organization, so I think the organization will not force the Vampires to provide funds."

"So it is almost impossible for members of the organization to pay funds."

"Then the question is, where is the source of funding for the Eternal Life Organization?"

Moriarty looked at Dumbledore and Pearly with a meaningful smile, and said loudly: "Goblins! Or...Gringotts!"

Pearly's eyes widened. She and her compatriots had not found out that Gringotts provided funds for the Immortal Organization for decades, and had never thought of it.

Dumbledore's eyes were changing, flickering on and off, obviously thinking quickly.

Moriarty was not in a hurry to say anything further, but gave them enough time to think.

Even Dumbledore, the greatest white wizard, had his moments of weakness in economics.

Moriarty has long complained about goblins and Gringotts.

Gringotts is essentially the bank of the wizarding world, and it is also the leading monopoly!

It goes without saying how powerful banks are in the Muggle world. However, wizards and Muggles live two different lives, which makes most wizards unaware of the horror of Gringotts.

Wizards are accustomed to depositing money in Gringotts. Gringotts is known as the safest place, and there have been no problems in previous goblin rebellions.

In this way, wizards always thought that goblins would not make any fuss about Gringotts.

This also includes the goblin's own characteristics of loving and greedy for money.

According to the words of some pure-blood family heads: Give those goblins a little bit of gold, and they will be eager to kneel down and lick my boots.

Is this really the case?

If the goblin wants to do something to the wizard, it can easily cut off the wizard's economic lifeline, and the goblin doesn't even need to pay a copper!

Moriarty already had opinions about goblins and Gringotts, but he just didn't understand why the goblins didn't do this.

Now Moriarty figured it out, what if the goblin was for the greater good?

Wizards can endure humiliation and take desperate risks for the greater good.

Who says fairies can't?

After spending ten minutes quietly, Moriarty looked at Pearly: "Everything we said is just a hypothesis - dragon tamers, goblins, and an army of Warcraft are looking for it, and Gringotts provides funds. Obviously

This assumption works."

"Now, we need a fact to prove and prove the validity of all assumptions."

"That is, what are the members of the Eternal Life Organization going to do? Or...what are they looking for?"

(About goblins, the foreshadowing is laid in Chapter 5 and Chapter 6 of the first volume of this book. Regarding Gringotts, the foreshadowing is laid in Chapter 10 of the first volume of this book.)

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