The Occult Warlock of Hogwarts

Chapter 95 Can be bought with money

"But we obviously only plan to try it out at Hogwarts, right?" Harry asked confused: "What does this have to do with cooperation?"

"Those people came here to consider the follow-up matters," Hermione explained: "This is a profitable business, and Hogwarts certainly can't prevent it from being known to the outside world, and of course it can't stop it... Although the technical content is

It is indeed not high, but it is our hard work after all, and it will be very uncomfortable if others use it indiscriminately."

"That's the truth!" the twins said: "We can throw away things we don't like, but it's uncomfortable if they are robbed or used indiscriminately."

"Is there any family that respects us more?" Hermione asked.

"Yes," Fred winked: "Of course we are Weasleys."

"But we don't have any money," George shrugged: "We can't help much."

"Sometimes, conscience is a stumbling block to development," DeWitt said dejectedly after being silent for a long time: "It is declining anyway."

Harry suddenly said: "I have money. All the Potter family's money is stored in Gringotts..."

"Oh, you have no way," Hermione immediately retorted: "No one is here to help."

Harry lowered his head in frustration.

"So, everyone, there is a very critical question here," DeWitt said: "What do you think of the mirror we made? Do you treat it as an irreplaceable, symbolic treasure, or do you treat it as a

A tool? A convenient tool that can be used by everyone? Do you want to keep it firmly, or are you willing to share it?"

The twins first expressed their stance: "We think everyone's fun is fun."

Harry said: "I don't seem to have exerted much force..." He smiled sheepishly: "I won't say anything."

Ron echoed Harry's statement.

Hermione looked at DeWitt, and she planned to rely on DeWitt's opinion.

"That's easy to handle," DeWitt smiled. His white teeth were already ready to eat meat. He said, "Let's discuss some details and see what to do next..."

Tomorrow, after class, it was almost the same time, and Malfoy came over again.

You have to work hard to get the benefits you hope to get. This time Malfoy was well prepared. He took DeWitt to find a similar unused classroom and said hurriedly: "One hundred galleons!"

"Is this what you estimate will benefit, or is it for me?"

"Nonsense!" Malfoy looked at DeWitt with contempt and said, "Of course it's for you."

"Not enough, you have to find a way to shut up my friends."

Although Malfoy is arrogant now, he also knows that the emotions between people cannot be betrayed. He knows that it is good to make money and help the family, and he hopes to do so. At the same time, he also despises people who betray friendship for profit, which is just right.

DeWitt was such a person in his eyes, so Malfoy's tone became more contemptuous: "How do you want your friend to shut up?"

"Can your family engage in assassination?"

This was such a bold and crazy idea that Malfoy was startled, and then said angrily: "Dream on you! No one can do such a thing under Dumbledore's eyes!"

"Hmm... um," DeWitt nodded, rubbing his chin and said thoughtfully: "Then I'm afraid you have to pay more - three from the Weasley family, one from Harry Potter, and Hermione

...One hundred galleons per person."

"I'll give you a hundred galleons and you'll take care of them all."

"You're just dreaming!" DeWitt immediately returned the original words: "You give me money but no benefits, and you expect me to persuade them with my words? Is this realistic?"

"A bunch of poor people..." Malfoy ran out of ideas again, he could only mutter to himself.

"Let's talk to the adults at home," DeWitt said earnestly: "I... have taken on a lot of responsibility. I am spending the rest of my life on reputation to make money. Think about it, I said that one of my parents is a wizard.

, my bets are full, I must have a foolproof way to shut up my friends."

Malfoy asked stupidly: "What method?"

DeWitt suppressed the idea of ​​punching him in the head and said angrily: "Give me money! I said - give me money!"

"Discuss this with the adults in your family." With these last words, DeWitt went to the auditorium to have dinner with Hermione.

At the dining table, DeWitt also saw the twins. They looked at each other fiercely, and neither of them paid attention to the other. They sat far away fiercely, and together with Harry and Ron, they formed a three-legged situation. Gryffindor

Others saw it and said that these people were having a conflict.

At the same time, the one who was as confused as Malfoy was Hedwig - that was Harry's owl. This poor little thing couldn't figure out why it was his duty to deliver letters these days.

Do you always have to go back and forth between several similar rooms?

As busy as Hedwig, there are several owls from other colleges, traveling back and forth between home and school, bringing words and negotiation terms back and forth. Several decent people from the family think this is a good opportunity to train their children.

They taught carefully and freely, and reached an astonishing agreement in some aspects - they all believed that their children could suppress the poor Weasley and the savior of the wizarding world. As for the half-blood one and the Muggles,

The person they were born in... no one from the big family took them seriously, and no one would speak up for such "weak-legged people" in the magic world - this is an unspeakable tacit understanding.

If the conflict between the Malfoy family and the Weasley family hadn't been hereditary, and little Malfoy was unwilling to communicate with the disrespectful Harry, DeWitt would probably be like Hermione, and no one would care, but that's the fact.

So Malfoy is here again.

"One hundred galleons per person is not enough," he said firmly: "If you have to pay, then your share will have to be reduced, to a maximum of fifty galleons per person."

Fifty per person was also the highest price given by Lucius Malfoy in the letter, but Draco Malfoy felt that such haggling was not in line with the level of the noble Malfoy family, so he made the bid directly.

"Do you want to keep your own hundred galleons, or give up your own and let your friends get the money?" Draco Malfoy recalled the words taught by his father Lucius Malfoy and said coldly: "You guys

Are you arguing? It's not worth it - you have to think more about yourself. If it doesn't work, after you reach cooperation with the Malfoy family, you can issue a statement claiming that they have stolen your technology."

Malfoy said these words while holding back his nausea. At this moment, part of his natural kindness has not been extinguished, and he has a resistance to despicableness. He even said that he hoped that DeWitt would sternly refuse, scold him, or have a fight.

——That will make Malfoy believe in the beauty of human nature even more.

However, DeWitt insisted and said: "No, not a penny less."

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