Marvel's Hogwarts Wizards

Chapter 148: Got A Salary (Part 2)

Chapter 148: Got a salary (Part 2)

Currently, because he is studying at Hogwarts, Jerry doesn't have any good ways to earn Galleons.

Although his strength is no longer comparable to before due to his practice of meditation and a series of magic, it is not impossible to go to the Forbidden Forest to mess with the acromantula.

But if this kind of behavior is found out by Dumbledore and others, then the good student image he created before will collapse.

Even if he got the venom of the giant acromantia, how to trade it for money would still be a problem.

But the Quidditch team's wages are different. They are justified and have no hidden dangers, and they can spend them however they want.

A minimum of 300 Galleons a month, more than 1,000 Galleons in half a year, which is not a small sum. Besides, there are bonuses for playing games, and more bonuses for winning.

As for the role of Jin Gallon?

During the Christmas holidays in Diagon Alley, Jerry already has a deep understanding.

As the saying goes: "Money can turn ghosts!"

This sentence is also common in the wizarding world.

With enough Galleons, Jerry can buy more and rarer magic books, learn more magic, and buy better potions and alchemy magic products.

And if Jerry wants to achieve something in potion refining and alchemy, the investment of Galleon in the early stage is not a small amount.

That's why Jerry's attitude changed so much after hearing Snape's reminder.

Time is very important, but Jin Gallon is equally important, and the conditions of the key opponent are also relaxed, so overall it is still a good deal.

Anyway, Professor Snape knew him pretty well.

In fact, the reason why Snape felt that Jerry would be interested in salary was because of his previous experience with Nimbus 2000.

However, he felt that this was normal. No matter how talented and outstanding Jerry was, he was still born in a Muggle orphanage, and his tuition fees depended on the Hogwarts bursary.

It is also normal to want to earn Galleons by your own ability.

And he knew that if he wanted to become a master of potions like him, he still needed some investment in Galleon in the early stage. In Jerry's situation, it might not be possible.

He can help Jerry, but he is afraid that Jerry's self-esteem will not be able to bear it.

So when I knew that the coaches of the two national Quidditch teams wanted to recruit Jerry as a Seeker, I thought it was a good thing.

Hearing the sudden change in Jerry's attitude, the two coaches were stunned for a moment, and then they showed a look of surprise, and began to try their best to talk about the advantages of their team.

And Jerry interrupted directly after listening for a while:

"It's like this, two coaches, you may not know that I am an orphan, and the current tuition fee is still a stipend, so..."

From Jerry's point of view, the two coaches obviously don't have much sales experience.

Now it's the two coaches, trying to get Jerry to opt in by selling the strengths of their Quidditch team.

But they got the wrong direction. When selling something, they don't want to show what they have, but first figure out what the other party wants, and then focus on making conditions according to the situation.

What Jerry means now is obvious, I am an orphan, I have no background, no family, and no money, so the most important condition is money.

The other advantages of your two Quidditch teams are not important. Whoever pays the highest wages and whoever gives the highest bonuses and benefits, then I will choose which team.

Although the two coaches seldom do things like this, they are not stupid. They quickly understood the potential meaning of Jerry and started a new round of competition.

In the end, it was the coach of the England Quidditch team, Mil Booth, who offered a higher salary of 500 Galleons a month, which made Jerry finally choose to be the recruiter of the England Quidditch team. golfer.

No way, because the last Quidditch World Cup, the results of the English Quidditch team were terrible, and Meyer's pressure was much greater than that of Hunter.

In order to avenge the shame and revive the reputation of the English Quidditch team, he also spent a lot of money for his old face, and even part of Jerry's salary was embezzled from other places.

Hunter has confidence in his team, and being able to bring Jerry back is the icing on the cake, but it is actually acceptable not to bring him back.

Besides, the school Quidditch competition is different from the world Quidditch competition. It is still a question of whether Jerry can play stably at such a young age.

He was unwilling to take risks like Meier did, and after paying so much, he could only give in in the end.

"Okay, yes, look at the camera!"

In the principal's office, Jerry stood with Meier like a pair of scissorhands.

After the conditions were negotiated, under the witness of Dumbledore and Snape, Jerry and Meyer signed a magic contract as England's Quidditch Seeker for one year and renewed every year.

After signing the contract, he was enthusiastically pulled by Meyer to take a group photo.

The future legendary Seeker Jerry Carmen and Wisdom Eyes found his coach, Mil Booth, and the first precious magic photo was born in the Hogwarts principal's office.

No one knows what value this magic photo will have in the magic world in the future.

After taking the magic photo, the elated Meier and the complicated Hunter left Hogwarts.

At this time, Jerry saw that the dust had settled, and was about to turn around and leave the principal's office with Snape, and return to the dormitory to continue studying magic.

But as soon as he got up, he was stopped by the kind-hearted Dumbledore.

"Snape, Mr. Carmen, don't worry, sit down for a while, I still have something to discuss with you!"

"Headmaster Dumbledore?"

There was a little doubt on Snape's face, but he waved for Jerry to sit down first.

Seeing this, Jerry didn't show anything, and sat down again very honestly.

Dumbledore waved again for three drinks from the house-elf, and then began to say in a very peaceful tone:

"I think, since Mr. Carmen has joined the national Quidditch team, there is no need to continue to participate in the school's Quidditch competition!"

Seeing that Snape's expression changed and he was about to get angry on the spot, Dumbledore seemed to have expected it, and immediately continued to explain:

"Don't be angry, I don't mean to be particularly targeted, nor is it mandatory, it's just a proposal, if you don't agree, you don't have to accept my proposal.

However, I still hope that you can listen to me before making a decision! "

Jerry didn't speak. As a student, although he was the person involved, it was difficult to intervene at this time.

Snape's expression softened slightly, and he replied:

"Alright, Headmaster Dumbledore, please explain why. If what you say next doesn't satisfy Jerry and I, then even if you're the headmaster, I won't agree to this ridiculous proposal!"

Although Dumbledore was the headmaster and the greatest wizard of this century, with Snape's character, he would not speak as respectfully as others, with a long, cold face.

But he does that to everyone.

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(end of this chapter)

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