Neither the headmaster who had been calculating for a long time nor the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor who was frightened by his own headmaster considered another possibility - for example, a brave little wizard saw the letter as

received a large check from Gringotts with a clear signature.

In their view, that is the inheritance of Slytherin! Fighting several wizards to death or alive for it is not a big deal - you know, the Triwizard Tournament didn't involve so many wizards, just for a thousand

Galleons and that glory.

However, what galleons and glory can compare with Slytherin's heritage? How could Ilvermorny be established without Slytherin's heritage?

What? The letter is just an opportunity? Do you believe that if the letter did not limit the age of entry, Dumbledore would come here in person?

Of course, both of them got two things wrong - first, Dumbledore must have come back not because of how precious the inheritance is, but because there may be a way to kill his least favorite student, Tom, and second,

, there really are people in this magical world who dare to sell this thing - such as a certain Hufflepuff who does not want to be named.

Although Master Slytherin is very strong, his inheritance is not that attractive to Allen - especially when Allen can get other inheritances after selling the inheritance of this senior.

Anyway, Lord Slytherin won't be angry - after all, even the inheritance of the demigod Soraka has a clear price tag, 45 Galleons a portion, which is fair and square.

Compared with the cabbage price inheritance of the goddess Soraka, the price of the inheritance you sold, Lord Slytherin, is already very high. The goddess Soraka will shed tears - although she is a goddess, the tears she sheds are not

Allen couldn't get the Tears of the Goddess, so everyone gave in.

As for how much Lord Slytherin’s inheritance was sold for?

In fact, it's not that expensive - anyway, under Allen's persuasion, the Slytherin who was originally frightened by his enhanced version of fear, under the temptation of Slytherin's inheritance - it feels like a mouthful - took it out.

He gave away all his wealth.

A whole thousand gold galleons—and that's even after he borrowed money from everywhere.

Although the money was ridiculously cheap compared to Slytherin's inheritance, Allen still gave this Slytherin classmate a friendly price after some consideration.

After all, Allen is a kind man - he is always friendly to his classmates, and he will enthusiastically help even if he is not a classmate in the college.

What? You said that Alan was going to participate in the Ministry of Magic's solicitation request, so he took advantage of it and found a bully to cheat him out of money?

Don't make trouble! Is Slytherin's inheritance real? What you buy with money is an opportunity! Allen also has to take the risk, right? As for the inheritance being taken away by him, that's another matter - he can just guarantee that the key is genuine.

, are others still thinking about after-sales service?

Are you kidding? This is Slytherin's inheritance. It's a friendly price of 1,000 gold galleons. You still want to get the inheritance for free? Why don't you just buy a potted plant and I'll give you a house?

One thousand gold galleons is the absolute price of friendship. If we hadn't had friendship before - well, what kind of friendship is that? By the way, I would never have won the game without your cheer - so, as long as one thousand galleons, the key will be with you.

Go home, I definitely didn’t sell it so cheaply because I was afraid that you would spend a lot of money and get nothing, and you would eventually get so angry that you would die and cause a lot of trouble.

Anyway, before Allen came, Allen's pocket couldn't even hear the lovely ringing sound of galleons. After Allen left, Norris here only loved gold coins and other similar property. He sniffed in and went out crying.

- Just like mice that come in and go out crying.

All in all, both parties to the transaction were very satisfied with the transaction - even though they secretly cursed the other party as a fool.

Norris had no reason to be unhappy. It was only a thousand galleons. If he hadn't had any money, he would have dared to pat his chest and say that I would buy a similar key as long as you could come up with it at home.

Moreover, in fact, he did not lose money. He already had this thing. When he borrowed money, he went to the brother who lent him the most money and made an IOU. Of course, the other party gave it to him, a total of 3,000 gold plus

Long does not discount.

For this, the other party had to thank him profusely - after all, the key was bought for him to use, and he would have made a profit even if he bought it for three thousand galleons.

Later, when a bunch of Slytherins laughed and scolded Hufflepuff for being a little bumpkin who had never seen the world, even Norris dropped his guard against Allen - even if you have the ability, you still have to obey the Garonne forces.

Bowed?

Unbeknownst to the Slytherins, the headmaster of Ilvermorny also began to lecture a few carefully selected students and taught them how to activate the tracking magic in the letter.

The headmaster of Ilvermorny doesn't feel a trace of guilt about plotting against Hogwarts - those laboratories belong to Ilvermorny. This is the United States, not the Commonwealth, and it's not their turn to be a bunch of British people.

Call the shots.

Isn't the reason why he is willing to let the British unscrupulously cause trouble in his school just for today?

If it weren't for those greedy British people who casually browsed through the precious books and walked between classes in Ilvermorny as if they were at home, how could my students have such a high level of cohesion?

How could they be so repulsive to the British that they even agreed to brutally treat Hogwarts students in the laboratory?

What’s in Ilvermorny is what belongs to Ilvermorny, not even the British, not even the Ministry of Magic, would give it to me!

As for Allen?

At the moment he was blowing beard and staring at the Auror from the Ministry of Magic - of course he didn't have a beard.

"Are you kidding? Let me use my own key? Dream on! Negotiations are over Mr. Auror!"

"You can't even provide me with just 10 pints (about 5 liters) of compound potion, but you still have the nerve to say that you can hide my identity? What kind of international joke are you kidding me? Do you think I'm a twelve-year-old child?"

"You don't even have a wand? Is the Ministry of Magic about to collapse due to poverty?"

"The reward is only 100 Galleons? The reason why I want to take the original amount? - Well, goodbye you! Can we discuss this matter without a thousand Galleons?"

The Auror who discussed this matter with Allen responded to Allen's questioning with a blue face, and finally got an agreement that was humiliating and humiliating to the country. Almost all the conditions proposed by Allen were met.

After everything was settled, Allen shook hands with the Auror to end the pleasant conversation - of course, it was one-sided.

Before leaving, Alan asked curiously - "Can't your Ministry of Magic recruit a few younger fresh graduates? Why do you have to look for me?"

In response to this question, Mr. Auror's green face suddenly turned white, and then returned to black blue in an instant.

Maybe he saw it wrong, Allen complained while ignoring this problem - maybe the student resources this year are too poor to deal with.

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