Weasley is our king at Hogwarts

Chapter 50 2nd Hand Crucible

It can be said that the first weekend at Hogwarts was not a good one. Fred and George spent more than an afternoon cleaning the front and inside of the Great Hall.

Tired, Fred and George were too lazy to run out of Gryffindor Tower to play at night, so they took a shower and fell asleep.

Sunday morning was filled with haze and the sky was extremely gray.

Fred yawned, got up, cleaned up, and went downstairs with George to have breakfast in the auditorium.

"Cuckoo~Cuckoo~"

An owl with gray and white fur flew in from outside the door of the great hall, fluttering its wings and landed in front of Percy.

Percy stroked the owl's head, "Awesome! Hermes! It's my owl, he came back in just one day."

Then Percy took out the envelope held in Hermes' mouth and the small brown cloth bag held in his paws.

Percy opened the envelope, took out the parchment inside, and read it meticulously, reading from beginning to end for a long time.

After reading the letter, Percy nodded and handed the small brown cloth bag to Fred, who was still fighting with the steak next to him. "Now, this is the crucible that mom sent to you, but we don't have much money at home this year." , so I can only buy you a second-hand one."

George took the small brown cloth bag, opened the opening of the small cloth bag, and took out a rusty crucible from inside.

Although it can be seen that Molly has worked very hard to clean the rust on the crucible, this crucible is too old and some of the rust stains cannot be washed off at all.

George complained unwillingly, "Is this crucible really usable?"

He does not mean that.

Fred felt extremely guilty. After all, he had broken George's crucible and he had to bear all the responsibilities. He really wanted to buy George a new crucible.

But after touching his empty pocket, Fred sighed, he was really poor!The only time he had pocket money was when his family went to Gringotts to withdraw money. Fred still remembered that he and George each bought an ice cream worth 1 copper Knut.

How to make money?Fred raised the black tea on the table in distress and took a sip.

In Fred's nine-year plan for Hogwarts, making money accounts for a very large proportion, and most things that can increase his strength require money.

Recently, I have been exploring Hogwarts with George. Although I have made great progress in terms of magic, I have been stuck in the same place when it comes to making money.

Fred originally planned to have two ways to make money, one was potions and the other was joke merchandise.

After all, magic potions are something that wizards cannot obtain in their daily lives and battles, and joke products are the most popular products among young wizards. This can be seen from the fact that the jumping and playing magic joke shop in Diagon Alley was crowded with young wizards.

There is a huge market for these two things, so Fred chose them.

But both of these things require materials and technology. The technology is easy to say. For example, potions can definitely be mastered by yourself with in-depth study in school. As for joke products, you can definitely make them by buying textbooks and spending a lot of time trying them out. come out.

But the biggest headache for Fred is the materials. The so-called clever woman can't make a meal without rice. Without materials, how to improve the proficiency and how to make real commercial potions and sell them?

And now whether he has money or not, Fred finds himself trapped in an endless loop. The only way to break it is to make the first pot of gold!

Just as Fred was thinking about how to earn the first pot of gold, George stood up and said, "Let's go, Fred, we still have to clean the prize display room on the fourth floor."

"Let's go, finish cleaning early, and we can be liberated early." Fred drank the black tea in his hand.

Fred and George walked through the corridor and went up to the fourth floor. They walked around for a long time but couldn't find the prize display room.

"Could it be in the corridor of the Charms classroom?" Fred remembered that there seemed to be a road in the corridor of the Charms classroom.

"Let's go take a look?!" George became interested. Whether it was a prize showroom or not, the unknown was always exciting.

Fred pulled open the red patterned tapestry hanging on the wall. The long and large red patterned tapestry revealed the wall behind it. The gray-colored wall revealed a deep corridor.

Fred and George once again walked past the painting of a drunken monk in the Charms corridor. They couldn't figure out why the Charms classroom was placed like this. This was to make it difficult for the first-year wizards who had just arrived.

Fred and George walked to the end of the Charms corridor and found that they could still turn in both directions.

Well...men are on the left and women are on the right!Then go in the opposite direction!

Fred took the lead and headed towards the corridor on the right.

After walking only a few steps, Fred and George came across a strange statue!

This is a huge gray statue that is almost as tall as a person. It depicts a hunchbacked witch with an almost 90-degree bend. She has an old face and wears a wizard's hat.

What's eye-catching is that the statue's hands are stretched out like a pair of wings. There is a larger orange-red ball floating on the left hand that is not very bright. If you look carefully, there seems to be magma rolling on the surface of the ball. Ordinary waves.

There is a much smaller gray ball floating on the right hand of the statue. The surface of this small ball is bumpy and does not emit light, but it can actually reflect the light of the large orange-red ball in the left hand, making the small ball itself glow slightly. Bright.

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