Harry Potter: I'm the Rolling King at Hogwarts
Chapter 104 Factory
"What does it say?" Tonks asked with interest.
"Um... I don't quite understand what it wants to express. Maybe it's praising you for your imitation." Albert smiled awkwardly but politely.
"Is that so? That's great!" Tonks said in surprise. As Xander's master, Albert must be very familiar with Xander's behavior. What he said is correct.
She began to move her arms, bobbing up and down like a wild duck struggling in the dirt.
"Look, I'm imitating the flight of a thunderbird. How about it? Does it look similar?" Tonks looked excited.
"Albert, my God, is this a Guinea baboon?
Albert, save me, cover my eyes, they are going blind!
It was so terrible, she must have suffered from epilepsy and had cerebral thrombosis for ten years! "Xander tilted his head and couldn't bear to look directly.
Moody facepalmed.It was this witch, a fool-like witch, who got the highest score in the Concealment and Disguise test of Auror training. The score was given by him. He regretted it now and should have given Tonks 0 points.
He couldn't stand it anymore and pulled Tonks to say goodbye to Albert.
"Okay, thank you for your hospitality. We still have tasks to complete, so we'll leave first. Come on, young man, I'm optimistic about you and I hope you can become an Auror in the future."
Tonks reluctantly turned back three times, looking very reluctant, "No, that thunderbird likes me very much."
After seeing off the two Aurors, Albert had nothing to do and prepared to inspect his potion production factory in Hogsmeade.
Now the factory is under the management of a guy named Hilbert. I hope he doesn't make a profit in the middle, otherwise Albert will let him taste the feeling of being struck by thunderbird lightning.
Albert's house is in the southwest corner of Hogsmeade, and the factory is in the southeast corner, close to Hogwarts. There is also a store there open to Hogwarts students.
In addition to selling finished potions, they also sell some potion ingredients, all of which are purchased from Diagon Alley, but the prices are slightly higher than in Diagon Alley.
As a student, Albert is very aware of the psychology of most students, who would rather spend a little more money than travel an extra mile.
In fact, this includes not only students, but also many people. In previous lives, wasn’t that why takeout was so popular?
Human laziness is a great weapon in Albert's hand, a powerful tool for making money!
Furthermore, when buying potions in Diagon Alley and taking them on the train when school starts, the bad smell is a big problem.
Many students have pets that are sensitive to odors, or are mysophobic themselves and have low tolerance for the smell of potion ingredients. Therefore, every year on the Hogwarts Special Slow Train, quarrels about this issue occur.
Albert's potion shop solves students' problems and saves them from the hassle of travel and luggage.
Albert pushed the non-existent monocle on his left eye with his hand, and couldn't help but praise his intelligence.
Arriving at the factory, every worker was very motivated and enthusiastic about production. Albert nodded with satisfaction.
A short, middle-aged man trotted up to Albert. It was Hilbert, the manager hired by Albert. He was wearing a well-fitting suit, his hair was oiled and looked shiny, and he had a delicate mustache under his nose. , with bright eyes, looks like a shrewd manager, which is indeed the case.
"It turns out that the boss is here. Don't worry, I've been watching them work. Recently, another person came to apply for a job. He is not a squib. I saw that he was very efficient in making potions, so I kept him. Here - it's him."
Hilbert pointed at a down-and-out middle-aged wizard whose clothes were all patched. He looked weathered, but Albert had no intention of caring about this. He only cared about the progress of potion production.
As long as these workers did not stage an uprising, as long as they did not demand higher wages and go on strike, as long as they did not die on the assembly line, Albert would not care who these workers were.
After all, the relationship between them is just a simple employment relationship. If the workers have physical problems, Albert will pay to help with the treatment, but Albert will not care about the rest of the workers' lives.
Unless someone in the factory has something to do with Albert, such as Ron, Albert thinks that with Ron's grades, there is a high probability that he will not be able to find a good job after graduation. He can try to invite him to work in his factory and let him Do an easier job...
Occasionally, he saw the right hand of the poor middle-aged man, and his pupils shrank instantly. The middle finger and ring finger were the same length!
His eyes had been strengthened by the blood contract, so he was particularly keen on capturing things. He was sure that he would not see wrong.
Read it again to confirm.
Yes, that’s right, that person’s middle finger and ring finger are the same length!
Albert was shocked. A werewolf ran into his factory?
"What's his name?" Albert asked.
"There are currently 60 workers in the factory, most of whom are squibs. They can produce a total of 648 bottles of magic potion every day. The production process of Shunfa potion is also being trained..."
Hilbert was reporting to Albert on the recent production status of the factory, and was stunned when he heard Albert's sudden question.
"He? You mean?"
"It's the new recruit you mentioned." Albert looked away, not wanting that person to notice that he had been paying attention.
"Wait, let me check...Lupin, he told me his name was Remus Lupin."
Hilbert took out the personnel list, compared it repeatedly, and found Remus Lupine's name in the "Journeyman" in the last column.
"He was the fastest guy here to become a journeyman, so I remember it very well. What's the matter, sir?"
In order to stimulate the morale of employees, Albert divided employees into ordinary workers and skilled workers. The wages of skilled workers were 20% higher than the wages of ordinary workers.
Albert shook his head. Since it was this name, he could rest assured. He was afraid of hearing words like Fenrir.
Since it was Lupine, he didn't have to worry about it, but he didn't intend to take special care of Lupine. It was the most glorious thing to let him obtain wealth through his own hands.
"It's nothing, I just feel sorry for him... You did a good job. Workers like this should be skilled workers."
Hilbert thought to himself: I didn't expect that this boss would feel sorry for others. He finally praised me and didn't give me a salary increase... Alas!
Work is so hard these days!
A quarter of an hour later, Albert left his workshop and returned to his cabin. There was a letter on the small wooden table by the window, which was a letter from Hogwarts.
…………
Trivia: Factory and factory are different. They are two different things. I am too lazy to explain myself. Here is what I found online:
The factory is a production operation based on manual work, which is generally small in scale. The landmark is the advent of the British spinning jenny in the 18th century, which caused the rapid growth of the factory handicraft industry.
The factory is mainly engaged in machinery manufacturing.The representative one is machine-made machines, which is the beginning of the world's second industrial revolution.Symbolized by the invention and use of the steam engine.
"Um... I don't quite understand what it wants to express. Maybe it's praising you for your imitation." Albert smiled awkwardly but politely.
"Is that so? That's great!" Tonks said in surprise. As Xander's master, Albert must be very familiar with Xander's behavior. What he said is correct.
She began to move her arms, bobbing up and down like a wild duck struggling in the dirt.
"Look, I'm imitating the flight of a thunderbird. How about it? Does it look similar?" Tonks looked excited.
"Albert, my God, is this a Guinea baboon?
Albert, save me, cover my eyes, they are going blind!
It was so terrible, she must have suffered from epilepsy and had cerebral thrombosis for ten years! "Xander tilted his head and couldn't bear to look directly.
Moody facepalmed.It was this witch, a fool-like witch, who got the highest score in the Concealment and Disguise test of Auror training. The score was given by him. He regretted it now and should have given Tonks 0 points.
He couldn't stand it anymore and pulled Tonks to say goodbye to Albert.
"Okay, thank you for your hospitality. We still have tasks to complete, so we'll leave first. Come on, young man, I'm optimistic about you and I hope you can become an Auror in the future."
Tonks reluctantly turned back three times, looking very reluctant, "No, that thunderbird likes me very much."
After seeing off the two Aurors, Albert had nothing to do and prepared to inspect his potion production factory in Hogsmeade.
Now the factory is under the management of a guy named Hilbert. I hope he doesn't make a profit in the middle, otherwise Albert will let him taste the feeling of being struck by thunderbird lightning.
Albert's house is in the southwest corner of Hogsmeade, and the factory is in the southeast corner, close to Hogwarts. There is also a store there open to Hogwarts students.
In addition to selling finished potions, they also sell some potion ingredients, all of which are purchased from Diagon Alley, but the prices are slightly higher than in Diagon Alley.
As a student, Albert is very aware of the psychology of most students, who would rather spend a little more money than travel an extra mile.
In fact, this includes not only students, but also many people. In previous lives, wasn’t that why takeout was so popular?
Human laziness is a great weapon in Albert's hand, a powerful tool for making money!
Furthermore, when buying potions in Diagon Alley and taking them on the train when school starts, the bad smell is a big problem.
Many students have pets that are sensitive to odors, or are mysophobic themselves and have low tolerance for the smell of potion ingredients. Therefore, every year on the Hogwarts Special Slow Train, quarrels about this issue occur.
Albert's potion shop solves students' problems and saves them from the hassle of travel and luggage.
Albert pushed the non-existent monocle on his left eye with his hand, and couldn't help but praise his intelligence.
Arriving at the factory, every worker was very motivated and enthusiastic about production. Albert nodded with satisfaction.
A short, middle-aged man trotted up to Albert. It was Hilbert, the manager hired by Albert. He was wearing a well-fitting suit, his hair was oiled and looked shiny, and he had a delicate mustache under his nose. , with bright eyes, looks like a shrewd manager, which is indeed the case.
"It turns out that the boss is here. Don't worry, I've been watching them work. Recently, another person came to apply for a job. He is not a squib. I saw that he was very efficient in making potions, so I kept him. Here - it's him."
Hilbert pointed at a down-and-out middle-aged wizard whose clothes were all patched. He looked weathered, but Albert had no intention of caring about this. He only cared about the progress of potion production.
As long as these workers did not stage an uprising, as long as they did not demand higher wages and go on strike, as long as they did not die on the assembly line, Albert would not care who these workers were.
After all, the relationship between them is just a simple employment relationship. If the workers have physical problems, Albert will pay to help with the treatment, but Albert will not care about the rest of the workers' lives.
Unless someone in the factory has something to do with Albert, such as Ron, Albert thinks that with Ron's grades, there is a high probability that he will not be able to find a good job after graduation. He can try to invite him to work in his factory and let him Do an easier job...
Occasionally, he saw the right hand of the poor middle-aged man, and his pupils shrank instantly. The middle finger and ring finger were the same length!
His eyes had been strengthened by the blood contract, so he was particularly keen on capturing things. He was sure that he would not see wrong.
Read it again to confirm.
Yes, that’s right, that person’s middle finger and ring finger are the same length!
Albert was shocked. A werewolf ran into his factory?
"What's his name?" Albert asked.
"There are currently 60 workers in the factory, most of whom are squibs. They can produce a total of 648 bottles of magic potion every day. The production process of Shunfa potion is also being trained..."
Hilbert was reporting to Albert on the recent production status of the factory, and was stunned when he heard Albert's sudden question.
"He? You mean?"
"It's the new recruit you mentioned." Albert looked away, not wanting that person to notice that he had been paying attention.
"Wait, let me check...Lupin, he told me his name was Remus Lupin."
Hilbert took out the personnel list, compared it repeatedly, and found Remus Lupine's name in the "Journeyman" in the last column.
"He was the fastest guy here to become a journeyman, so I remember it very well. What's the matter, sir?"
In order to stimulate the morale of employees, Albert divided employees into ordinary workers and skilled workers. The wages of skilled workers were 20% higher than the wages of ordinary workers.
Albert shook his head. Since it was this name, he could rest assured. He was afraid of hearing words like Fenrir.
Since it was Lupine, he didn't have to worry about it, but he didn't intend to take special care of Lupine. It was the most glorious thing to let him obtain wealth through his own hands.
"It's nothing, I just feel sorry for him... You did a good job. Workers like this should be skilled workers."
Hilbert thought to himself: I didn't expect that this boss would feel sorry for others. He finally praised me and didn't give me a salary increase... Alas!
Work is so hard these days!
A quarter of an hour later, Albert left his workshop and returned to his cabin. There was a letter on the small wooden table by the window, which was a letter from Hogwarts.
…………
Trivia: Factory and factory are different. They are two different things. I am too lazy to explain myself. Here is what I found online:
The factory is a production operation based on manual work, which is generally small in scale. The landmark is the advent of the British spinning jenny in the 18th century, which caused the rapid growth of the factory handicraft industry.
The factory is mainly engaged in machinery manufacturing.The representative one is machine-made machines, which is the beginning of the world's second industrial revolution.Symbolized by the invention and use of the steam engine.
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