HP Approaches the Magic World

Chapter 53: One big vote

"It doesn't have any special meaning."

The magical melody echoed in Jon's mind, and he couldn't help but smile: "The magic castle where fairies live, to simplify it, this is the name."

It was rare to hear such an interesting explanation from Jon's mouth, and Helga was a little happy to be praised.

"Okay, that's it. How about we come to the castle for testing in three days?"

Jon nodded: "Of course."

After receiving an accurate answer, Helga's consciousness retreated from the portrait.

Jon watched Helga leave, then looked down at the calendar in his hand.

"If it's three days later, I can do something else during these two days."

Jon flipped through his notes and found a page of entries with highlighted symbols.

"But it involves a lot of money, so I really need to talk to my father about it."

Using the Floo network to return to his home in Greenwich, Jon went to his room upstairs and took out a deposit certificate - it was the pocket money he had grown up with and the money he had saved every year, but the money was naturally far away.

Far from enough.

The main reason he came here today was to borrow some money from his father.

This amount does not need to be too much. Jon only needs to inject 50,000 pounds in the first phase of the plan. His deposits are more than 40,000 pounds. Mr. Smith only needs to help him make up a small change.

But Jon's idea requires Mr. Smith to do it. He is still a child and he is not yet allowed to come in and out at will in some situations.

Of course, he still needs some other methods. Mr. Smith's social status is still too conspicuous, not to mention his professionalism is not enough.

"Headhunter? Why are you looking for those people?"

In the office of the University of Greenwich, Mr. Smith asked while writing the report in his hand while looking at his son who suddenly appeared. His eyes were full of confusion.

Even though he had long accepted that his son was relatively precocious, Jon's various behaviors still surprised him.

It was fine before, but after Jon came back from Hogwarts, I don't know if it was because he hadn't seen him for so long, but his sense of shock increased by leaps and bounds.

"Of course, I have my own reasons. Anyway, if you help me figure it out, you will naturally understand it by then."

Jon didn't know how to describe this matter to his father. After all, the British economy had not yet experienced any major problems, and if he said it, he would only be regarded as alarmist.

"Forget it, it's up to you."

Love ruffled Jon's hair, picked up the phone and played a number.

Jon was sitting on the sofa cutely, looking very young and harmless.

It wasn't the first time he came to Mr. Smith's office, but it was the first time he watched Love handle things here.

Speaking of which, the idea of ​​finding a headhunter to help was exactly what Jon came up with in Love's office.

As a professor, Love's income and social status are both good, and he can even enter some upper-class circles, but it is not enough to become a client that headhunters pay special attention to.

The main reason is that there are indeed many talents in universities, and these talents are exactly what headhunting companies need, so accordingly, the connections between the two parties have increased.

Headhunters will not let go of any potentially profitable deal unless the risk is too great for them to bear.

But there is a saying that goes well, as long as there is a big enough profit, businessmen can bet everything.

Jon is not short of money, but he needs a lot of money.

If nothing else, his magic research is, to a certain extent, the product of a collaboration between a very advanced idea and one of the oldest witches in the magic world.

No matter from which level you look at it, these studies are a waste of money.

Galleons are money, and pounds, dollars, rubles, and marks are all money. As long as it is money, it is a resource.

In the world, it is not only the magical world that produces resources, most of the resources are still in the world controlled by ordinary people.

The financial system in the wizarding world is very old, but if there is no problem in maintaining life, most wizards do not have that high demand for money, so this financial system established and implemented by the goblins can operate safely to this day.

The main reason is that most wizards do not have that urgent need for money - the Weasley family simply has too many children, and most importantly, the vast majority of wizards do not have the habit of managing money.

They will only deposit the items into Gringotts' vault, and there will be no interest.

This may be very good in the eyes of wizards. You can have the most complete security system without charging any handling fees. The safety of the treasures in the vault is much more important than no interest or anything like that.

Therefore, Jon has no interest in the economy of the British wizarding world or even the Western wizarding world.

Those goblins in Gringotts only have gold and treasures in their eyes. Apart from the land, there is basically nothing in the Muggle world that can impress them.

Because of the existence of the goblin race, the financial system of the entire Western wizarding world is self-contained. As long as there are no major wars, economic fluctuations in the Muggle world will not pose a threat to the wizarding world.

In this way, no matter how fierce the war is outside, it will not have any impact on the wizarding world. After an economic war, the Muggle world's economy may regress for more than ten years or more. For the wizarding world, the change is only one month.

Jon only thought of this recently. He had some doubts about this issue before. Logically speaking, the attack on the pound had a great impact on the UK, but it was not reflected at all in the book.

There are many explanations, but the most reasonable one is that although the wizarding world depends on the human world, apart from the environment and the constant appearance of Muggle wizards, there are not many actual connections between the two.

After all, if the financial system is not on the same level, then the two societies will basically have no connection.

The magical world and the scientific world each have their own merits in Jon's opinion, but in the final analysis, their ultimate goals are the same.

As part of the "human" group, wizards in the West study magic, "wizards" in the East study rules, and ordinary people all over the world study science.

There is no high or low path, but the speed of development is fast or slow.

According to Jon's own thoughts, at present, the Western magical world is stagnant due to past shortcomings, and the speed of scientific development is obviously faster.

Jon's own thoughts are of course more inclined to the side that develops faster, but now that he is a member of the wizarding world, it will be difficult for him to continue to stay in the Muggle world.

Facing a world that is destined to become increasingly inappropriate, forcefully integrating into it is a difficult choice, so it is better to just do it.

Jon plans to use what he already knows to do something big, and then return to the magical world to do his research in peace.

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