Mixed With Marvel's Hogwarts Professor

Chapter 469 The Great Crisis At Gringotts (Part 1)

More than 300,000 Galleons!

There is no doubt that this is a huge sum of money.

After all other things have been counted, this huge sum of money is short.

However, as far as Director Stott knows, nearly half of this loan is counterfeit.

If you give it directly to the other party now, let's not say that the other party can't find it.

Speaking of later, Kamar-Taj used these counterfeit coins to buy items and materials.

If something goes wrong, who is responsible?

Kamar-Taj is not a Common necromancer organization.

In it, you can fight Lockhart with the Dark Lord, and you have a very close relationship with the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts.

Even if Kamar-Taj spent the money, when the counterfeit money was deposited in Gringotts again.

Do they recognize it?

If you admit it, then the counterfeit money will also become real, and the black hands behind the scenes can really do whatever they want.

If you don't recognize it, this is not one, but two.

Such a huge amount, if exposed, would undoubtedly cause serious damage to Gringotts.

You know, this isn't the Muggle world - the upper echelons are responsible when things go wrong.

Gringotts is run by goblins and has no affiliation with the Ministry of Magic, more of a collaboration.

If there is a problem with Gringotts, the Ministry of Magic will feel a headache, but if there is more, it will definitely take the opportunity to wipe it clean and swallow it.

That's when.

Thinking of this, fear flashed in the eyes of the goblin supervisor Stott, and his whole body felt a little weak.

crisis! crisis!

huge amounts of crisis is coming!

"Director Stout, please inform the goblin who manages the vault that we are going to take away the last Galleon?" Ian repeated gently.

There was no sense of coercion, but the tone was exceptionally firm.

"Okay, okay." Stott nodded quickly and responded, "But wait a moment, because the number of Galleons in the vault is a bit large."

"Still counting the exact amount."

"Why don't you go into the reception room first, drink some water, and take a rest."

"I'm here to urge you to speed up."

Having said that, Stott, who was a little flustered, began to calm down.

After living for so many years, I have experienced many things.

Although this time things were far beyond his expectations, after the initial panic passed, he was already trying to figure out how to solve the current crisis.

He needs time.

The longer the delay, the better for them.

Immediately afterwards, as if chatting, Stott said: "I don't know what is the use of Kamar-Taj asking for such a large amount of gold Galleons?"

"Is there anything Gringotts can do to help?"

"If these batches of Galleons are kept in Gringotts, we don't need to keep any management fees."

"And we can do special things. If you need to withdraw gold Galleons later, we can handle the application channel for Kamar-Taj."

If these counterfeit coins can be kept in Gringotts.

Then the time for them to relax will undoubtedly be greatly increased.

Give them time to find the traitor and recover their losses.

That's right, the appearance of counterfeit money must be related to traitors.

Goblin supervisor Scott is sure.

All the materials for making Galleons in the entire necromancer world are under the monitoring of Gringotts. Where there is any change, how could it be possible that they did not receive the news in advance.

Let's talk about the gold curry noodles, the real gold Galleon is replaced.

And it was so large that it almost affected the treasury of most pure blood families.

There are no high-level goblins involved in it, who would dare to believe it?

As a member of the upper elves, Stott's heart was full of anger, but his face remained gentle and calm.

He even looked at Ian with a look of pleading.

Must promise, must promise.

Otherwise, something big will happen!

After Ian heard Stott's suggestion, a gentle smile appeared on his face, but he shook his head firmly: "Sorry, the principal stipulated that all the Kamar-Taj's gold Galleons must be brought back today."

"For this reason, so many of us have come."

As he spoke, he tilted his head slightly, signaling to the more than 20 necromancer students behind him.

The goblin Stott glanced, a trace of uneasiness flashed across his face, and then he returned to normal.

Then he stretched out his hand to invite: "It's okay, let's go to the reception room for a drink first, and I'll go to remind you first."

After the voice fell, he took the lead and walked directly to the reception room.

But after taking a step or two, he was surprised to find that no one seemed to be following him.

Turning around and looking, Ian, Wanda and other necromancers were still standing in place.

This made his face blue and red, very embarrassing.

"Your Excellency Stott, we can just wait here."

With that said, Ian emphasized again: "Please try to hurry up, if there is any trouble, we can also help to check."

"We Kamar-Taj have special magic for identifying items and counting the quantity."

Now that the words have come to this point, Stott can only nod his head and say: "Mr. Ian, Ms. Wanda, please wait, I will go over and ask how the inventory is going."

As he spoke, he quickly walked towards the depths of Gringotts.

What Ian did just now gave him a crazy thought.

Kamar-Taj stored such huge amounts of wealth not long ago.

And in only one or two months, they demanded to take it all out in one go, with such a tough attitude that it was irreversible.

Does this have anything to do with the counterfeit currency incident they have encountered so far?

At the moment, suddenly.

"Hi, you are Stott, Director of Gringotts."

"I am Umbridge, Deputy Minister of Magic. I am ordered by Minister Fudge to take away some of the assets previously stored in Gringotts by the Ministry of Magic."

A woman in pink clothes, with more than 10 Aurors, held a parchment, and carried it in front of the goblin supervisor Stott.

There was a hint of arrogance evident in the words.

After seeing the contents of the parchment, the goblin director Stott's expression changed.

This number is a bit huge.

Deep in Gringotts, the goblin meeting room.

Snapped!

Elder Elf Harmon suddenly slapped the table, making a loud bang, while the fairies on the opposite side kept their heads down without saying a word, as if they were caught doing something wrong, very nervous.

"Who can tell me? What happened to the counterfeit money?" Harmon shouted angrily, "Why did you only find out today?"

"What do you all eat?"

"Do you know what the root of our Gringotts is?"

Speaking of this, the atmosphere in the entire conference room was very depressing, none of the goblins opened their mouths, and they all lowered their heads.

This made Harmon a little helpless, sighed, and tried to keep himself calm and said, "I know that some people will embezzle necromancer gold curry items."

"I don't want to pursue this trivial matter. As long as I can pay it back, it's not a big deal."

"Now is an extraordinary period. Only when everyone is united can we survive the catastrophe."

Harmon tried to soften his tone, trying to reconcile with the traitor at Gringotts.

After all, it's really messed up now, the American goblins are already at risk of being exposed, if there is another problem in the UK

Immediately afterwards, Harmon opened his mouth to warn or remind: "Don't forget, you should have all received the news that Dumbledore has gone to the United States to support."

"Next, if it really comes to a critical moment, we don't rule out the use of coercive means, such as arresting necromancers all over the world, drinking medicine one by one, and casting spells."

In the end, his tone was full of threats.

Well, Harmon couldn't hold back his outburst in the end.

This made the face of the goblin in the meeting room suddenly turn pale, and cold sweat broke out on his forehead, even though he kept wiping it, it didn't decrease.

Although they don't know what happened to the counterfeit currency incident?

But there are many small actions in ordinary times.

After all, they are fairies.

And the nature of goblins is—greedy for money!

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