The Daily Life of a Hogwarts Warfare Professor

Chapter 33 The First Pot of Gold

Professor McGonagall put on her glasses and carefully read the two project reports that Victor had just sent.The expression on his face is very wonderful.

Victor sat opposite her, forced to receive Professor McGonagall's death stare.

My project establishment report isn't that overly written, right?

Victor thought back.

In order for my second project to rebuild the secret tunnel to be approved, I deliberately kept the application fund very low.

The first phase of the secret tunnel project only costs thirty galleons.The goal is the secret passage behind the mirror on the fourth floor that leads to Hogsmeade.

Professor McGonagall shook the two pieces of paper and after confirming that Victor was not playing any tricks, she answered Victor:

"I gave you approval for the first project to purchase textbooks. But for the second project, Associate Professor Eisner, what you want to do is really whimsical."

...Is this a compliment to me?

Seers and magicians just need the talent of imagination.

"I think there is no need for me to ask you why you know the secret passage behind the mirror on the fourth floor. After all, you have always had a special interest in hidden spaces when you were studying at Hogwarts."

No, no, I just can't ignore the secret rooms and secret passages.In my eyes, they are as obvious as hanging a house number that says "This is the Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets No. [-]."

It's more conspicuous than the Louvre.

"Your application says 'in disrepair.' Hmm, I don't know what disrepair has to do with you. Okay, Associate Professor Eisner, take the fund check for your first project. I want the second one." think about it."

Victor said cheerfully that there was no rush, but it would be best if Professor McGonagall could help forward the project proposal to Principal Dumbledore for a look.What if the principal would agree.

Hogwarts now hides the Philosopher's Stone and Voldemort, and Dumbledore must hope that the secret passages in the Chamber of Secrets will be as chaotic as possible.

And Victor has just begun his first step in reorganizing the magical space of Hogwarts.

In the past, the darkness of Hogwarts was magical, but it has been thoroughly understood by Filch and his like.The Weasley twins were no less generous.

At least, Victor wanted to use the project to "build the plank road openly and secretly build the plank road" to create his own secret road in case of emergency.

In addition, Victor complained that the existing secret passage was too inconsistent.

In this way, there is no way to design campus street fighting.

Professor Victor, who has clearly arranged the students' future fire lessons, urgently needs to reset the magic space.

This is called killing two birds with one stone.

After receiving Professor McGonagall's promise that he would hand over the report to Dumbledore, Victor really wanted to leave now.

My pockets were empty when I arrived, but I had a check for 130 galleons in my trench coat pocket when I left.

He thought he must go to Diagon Alley.

There is no clear purpose, just to experience the happiness of rich people.

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"You'd better open an account with Gringotts, Associate Professor Eisner." Professor McGonagall said to Victor who had half stepped out of the office in the morning.

So, Victor now stood in front of the gate of Gringotts.

He was coldly welcomed to the service desk by the teller, sat on a child's chair that was just right for a goblin, and told the teller that he wanted to open an account at the bank.

"Name."

"Victor 6 1 Von 6 1 Eisner."

"Sign it."

Victor picked up the bank's quill and felt a faint tug of magical thread.

I'm afraid Gringotts relies on the magical recognition of goblins to confirm the identity of its customers.

"It's signed."

The teller grabbed the signature board, checked it up and down, picked up the blue seal at hand, and stamped "Poor" on Victor's name.

Victor's heart was pricked a little.

Then the teller glanced at the key manager two stations away. After receiving the hint, the manager fumbled for an iron key from the goblin's treasure chest and entrusted it to Victor.

"Okay, you need to put something in it to activate it."

"Does it have to be now?"

Victor is in trouble.He kept his check for shopping later.

"Anything will do, as long as it has weight. You have to tell this vault that there are living people using it now."

Victor thought about what else could be called important in his body.

It seems like there really is one.

Victor suddenly thought, and then he opened the card slot of his flagon behind his windbreaker, pulled out a card and handed it to Gringotts.

This thing...?

The goblin frowned, but didn't say anything. Bank employee rules: never interfere with customers' property.

Putting the card into the teleportation box behind him, the goblin said coldly to Victor that you can leave now that you have arranged the guests.

"Wait a minute." Victor took out the fifty-denomination check, looked around, and asked: "You don't have fire protection equipment here, do you?"

After receiving a negative answer, Victor released a magic fireball, causing Lao Gao's flames to burn the check to nothing in a second, leaving no ash behind.

At the same time, Victor was still chanting the check cashing formula:

Cash is king.

Bang bang, a large amount of gold coins fell on the bank counter.

The teller who helped Victor pick up gold coins was not surprised by this.

The safest place to cash a check is of course Gringotts.Who dares to steal money under the nose of the goblin?

Adhering to the belief that "little wealth means luxury", Victor took a pocket of gold coins, left Gringotts, and went straight to Flourish and Blotts Bookstore.

Lockhart's adventures line ten rows on bookstores' best-seller shelves.Displayed next to it are small silver pocket books, and next to them are stacks and stacks of textbooks for various Hogwarts courses.

Victor flipped through two pages at random. Compared with the textbook he used to have in class, it was newer and thicker.

Only the invisibility textbook remains the same:

It was invisible, and even the clerks at Flourish and Blotts couldn't find it unless they stumbled over the tangled pile of books.

And Professor Trelawney's divination books are still backlogged there.The only vacant spot was one that Victor had purchased.

As the one who bought the divination book, the owner of Flourish and Blotts Bookstore was deeply impressed by Victor.

Almost as soon as Victor entered the store, she began to follow Victor to sell "Don't Believe in Luck" and "Clear the Fog to See the Future".

"I don't need these books anymore, thank you. Um...does your bookstore sell pure white books? The kind of portable notebooks popular in other European countries?"

Victor tried to describe to his boss what he was looking for.

The boss suddenly realized it and told Victor that there was no goods.

Victor patted his forehead speechlessly and asked the other party if he could get ten copies.He was willing to pay a high price of one galleon and ten silver coins per copy.

Think carefully about how much difference you can make, boss.

The businessman-like owner of Flourish and Blotts agreed.

The two hit it off immediately.Victor paid five galleons in advance, and the boss told Victor that the goods would arrive probably next week.

Victor frowned.It's too slow. At that time, I have to teach the next topic.

"Can you hurry me up? I have to rush..."

"Mr. Eisner? It's an honor to see you here."

Victor followed the sudden voice and looked over. A man with long platinum hair bowed to him and said hello through an invisibility book that taught invisibility.

Victor hesitated and nodded in response.

"Hello, um...Lucius?6?1 Mr. Malfoy?"

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