Hogwarts Wizarding Journey

Chapter 387 Bargaining

Sure enough, a brat is a brat, no matter how mature he usually acts, his true colors will still be revealed at critical moments.

Although it is said that rare things are valuable, no matter how expensive they are, there is a limit.

When you accidentally get a piece of magic metal from Mars, do you think it’s some rare treasure and you can’t find anything better in the world?

Not to mention, Snape is a student of esoteric potions, so he can use a piece of metal!

"Of course, I certainly don't think that such a small piece of arcane gold can be exchanged for all your knowledge of potions.

But you have to know, where does Ojin come from?

It comes from the universe. That mysterious, vast and boundless universe.

Since we can now discover this precious magic metal in the universe, who can say that we will not find other precious magic materials in the universe in the future?

And it’s not surprising that some of them can be used to make potions, right?

So, what I want to trade with you is these materials that will appear in the future.

I promise you that as long as you teach all your knowledge to Zannah, you will have a share of all the magic materials obtained by the Menethil family in the future."

When Snape didn't mention it, Bell didn't even realize it, and almost ignored it. There was such a huge treasure in Hogwarts.

And after Snape mentioned it, it was certainly impossible for Bell to let go of this opportunity that could bring his sister a huge improvement.

No matter what method he uses, Bell is determined to gain Snape's potions knowledge!

Snape's eyes were shocked, and he looked at Bell with wide eyes.

To be honest, he was moved.

Although he did not know the specific details of the Menethil family's space exploration operations, he instinctively felt that this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

However, as the saying goes, asking for a high price and then paying back the money on the ground, with Bell's hateful face, he had to raise the price even higher.

"Hmph! You want to trade with me for something that is nothing? What if you don't get anything in the future? Then wouldn't I have given you all my knowledge in vain?"

"No, no, no, professor, it's just because it's a non-existent thing, that's why I used it to trade with you.

As a master of potions, I think you should know very well how valuable it would be if we really obtained unprecedented magical materials from the universe.

Even if it completely subverts the existing magic concept, it is not impossible.

When that time comes, you won’t be able to buy it at this price.”

Take the current Arcane as an example. If you use this magic metal that has never been seen before in the magic world to exchange part of their knowledge with some alchemy masters, I believe there will be many people willing to exchange it.

In fact, under Bell's suggestion, William reluctantly suppressed the idea of ​​selling arcana for money, and was contacting well-known alchemy masters from various countries with the intention of exchanging their precious alchemical knowledge.

Although Bell's teacher Nico is undoubtedly the world's number one alchemist, it does not mean that other people's alchemy has no merit.

Some unique discoveries and some unique insights may not be eye-catching individually, but when put together, God knows what kind of chain reaction will occur.

It doesn't need to be too much, as long as it can bring a little inspiration to Bell, then those traded Arcana can be said to be worth the money.

"...can you take charge?"

Snape questioned.

If it is true as Bell said, then this transaction cannot be measured in galleons at all.

No matter how arrogant Snape was, he still knew himself.

No matter how precious his potion knowledge is, to be honest, as long as you are willing to spend time and money, you can get it.

"Of course. You know that too, don't you?"

Over the years, Snape and William had many private exchanges, including but not limited to: asking for materials from the basilisk, asking for materials from the Acromantula, and asking for materials from the giant monster (big squid).

And every time, William would pass the blame to Bale.

There was no way, although the friendship could not be said to be deep, but there was still respect, so William really couldn't refuse Snape.

And if it was sold to Snape, he was afraid that his son would blame him.

After all, these things were all earned by his son's hard work. If they were used for some important purpose but were traded to Snape, how would he explain them later?

Therefore, through these things, Snape has also realized the huge voice that Bell has.

To be honest, until now, Snape still can't understand what Senior William is thinking.

Aren't you afraid that in the blink of an eye, this brat Bell will completely destroy the Menethil family?

(William: ‘Afraid! Why aren’t you afraid? The problem is, even fear can’t stop you!’)

Just as Snape was silently weighing the pros and cons, the door to the classroom was pushed open, and several young wizards walked in one after another.

Seeing that other people had arrived and the transaction could not continue for the time being, Bell lowered his voice and said in a whisper that only Snape could hear:

"You can go back and think about it slowly, but I hope to get a reply within this week."

And if he doesn't get a positive reply within this week, then it's hard to say that in order to make his sister's magical journey smoother, Bell will have to think of other ways.

Ahem, don't get me wrong, Bell is not thinking about anything bad.

As a good young man of the new era who abides by the law, Bell never does anything illegal!

What he meant by other methods was just finding other bargaining chips.

After all, everyone knows that Snape is the number one bitch in the British wizarding world.

So trying to find some bargaining chips that Snape couldn't refuse was not easy, but it wasn't that difficult.

Like Harry, Harry's mother, Voldemort, etc., there will always be something that can make Snape's heart flutter.

If that doesn't work, Bell can bite the bullet and sell Sirius Black to Snape.

He didn't believe that Snape could refuse the temptation of revenge with his own hands!

What? You're saying Sirius isn't the real culprit?

Haha, tell Snape this and see if he will believe it. Or, in other words, will he care?

As for the agreement with Sirius?

For the sake of his sister, Bell couldn't care less!

At worst, he would go to Sirius's grave and burn a few more wads of paper money, and take care of Harry as compensation.

Turning back and glaring at the young wizards who had just come in, Snape turned and walked back to the podium. Only those poor little guys were left standing at the door looking at each other, neither daring to come in nor daring to go out.

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