Compared to the other somewhat humble shops in Diagon Alley, Gringotts is undoubtedly a conspicuous bag here.

The white building, the shiny bronze gate, and the two goblins in scarlet and gold uniforms stood at the door.

With this pomp, it is worthy of being the only designated bank in the wizarding world.

However, the operation of the wizards is also more confused, and they actually handed over the financial lifeline to the foreigners to manage.

Vane remembers that the elves of history were dishonest, greedy and despicable, and that there had been more than one rebellion in history, even the sword of Gryffindor.

More than a hundred years ago, he tried to use the power of ancient magic to do things, but was stopped by a fifth-year Hogwarts transfer student.

But it's not Vane's turn to worry about these things.

When the sky falls, there is a tall man on top of it, and when he is tall in the future, if the goblin comes out to make trouble again, he will be crushed to death with one finger.

After entering the first door, a second door appeared in front of McGonagall and Vane, with a line carved on it to warn those with ulterior motives.

Vane ignored it without looking, and entered the marble hall, where about a hundred and ten elves sat on high stools behind the counter, some weighing coins with copper scales, others examining the gems and registering the ledgers.

There are countless doors in the hall, each leading to different places.

McGonagall led Vane to a counter on the far right.

"This is a new little wizard this year, and it needs to be exchanged for gold gallons. "

McGonagall's attitude towards the goblins was not good, and she urged impatiently, and the goblins behind the counter didn't care, and said without raising her head

"Each little wizard has the right to exchange 70 Galleons per year, and the exchange rate is 1 to 5.75, how much do you want to exchange?".

"That's it, what is enough?" Vane frowned.

"It's actually enough. McGonagall whispered to him, "In addition to the necessities you bought, you'll have ten Galleons of pocket money left over every year." "

McGonagall thought that Vane didn't understand the currency and purchasing power of the wizarding world, and introduced him to it.

"One Galleon is equal to 17 sicos, and one sico is equal to 29 nats. "

Hearing this outrageous prime number exchange rate, Vane was not too surprised.

This kind of has long been a tradition in Britain.

Before 1971, one pound was equal to 12 shillings and one shilling was equal to 20 pence.

People who are not good at math are often confused by this complicated exchange rate.

(ps: This is the second set, Rowling didn't say anything about exchange restrictions, but if there really isn't, the financial system of the wizarding world can definitely be easily washed away, and Hermione won't buy a cat until her birthday, with the conditions of a dentist, it is impossible to treat Hermione badly.) )

"Forget it, seventy is seventy. Vane was no longer entangled, and took eight fifty-pound notes from his purse and put them in the tray, and took another five-pound change.

After the goblin took it, he just looked at it, and then stuffed it into the cabinet very roughly, and then took out a small cloth bag and handed it out of the window.

Seeing that Vane had put the money away, McGonagall said, "Alright, let's go buy wands and other supplies now." "

"Well, Professor McGonagall, I know you're in a hurry, but don't be in a hurry. "

Seeing that Vane had no intention of leaving the counter, the fairy frowned

"Your share has been changed this year, what else is going on?".

"If you open a vault, your assets are not enough, and you can only apply for a vault if you exceed five hundred Galleons. "

Vane took off his bag and unzipped it a little, revealing a glimmer of gold.

"Are you sure you want to talk here?".

The goblin's eyes were straight, and with his eighty years of experience in Gringotts 996, this charming luster must be gold!

The original indifferent attitude instantly turned enthusiastic, and the goblin jumped out of the counter, nodded and led Vane and McGonagall into the private room.

Bang

Bang Bang!

Vane slammed a few gold bars onto the table, and the elf's breathing became so heavy that even Professor McGonagall's eyes widened.

No wonder she thinks Wayne's schoolbag is a little heavy, and her feelings are full of gold!

Unlike Muggle currency, gold is hard currency in the wizarding world.

Whether it is used to make Galleons, or as a material for various alchemy or potions, it is extremely valuable.

Isn't Nicolame famous because the philosopher's stones he refines can not only be immortal, but also turn stones into gold?

Vane also made two preparations, if the pound could be exchanged for Galleons without restrictions, he brought 20,000 pounds, which could be exchanged for 4,000 Galleons.

If it doesn't work, just hit people with gold.

After some haggling, the goblin buys Vane's gold bars for five thousand gold galleons.

It was impossible to take all this amount of gold Galleons with him, so he opened a vault in Gringotts and stored up all four thousand eight hundred Galleons of it.

Only two hundred and seventy Galleons that had just been exchanged were kept as pocket money.

After completing the transaction, the goblin's face was a little unpleasant.

"Mr. Lawrence, you are a natural financier, and you may be able to work at Gringotts after graduation. "

He originally wanted to take advantage of Wayne's ignorance of the market to make a fortune.

But the little wizard was very shrewd, and with McGonagall on the side, he made little money.

"If I have the chance, I will come. Vane was also smiling.

It's okay to work at Gringotts, but he's going to be the president!

It wasn't until he walked out of the Gringotts gate that Professor McGonagall sighed

"Bring the gold to Gringotts... Mr. Lawrence, you are the first little wizard I have ever met to do so. "

"It's just a little money at home, and it's not worth mentioning. Vane said modestly.

Not to mention the money received from the system lottery.

As an authentic aristocrat of the old London Zhengmi flag.

The Lawrence family's legacy is astronomical.

So far, 60% of London's real estate is in the hands of the royal family and nobles, and they can receive a lot of rent every year.

Although now, the newspapers are spreading the so-called decline of the aristocracy, in the era of democracy, there are opportunities everywhere.

But with hundreds of years of heritage, how can it be so easy to be surpassed by the ten-year cold window?

Oh, except for Ding Zhen.

He didn't even use a cold window.

Next, it's time to buy arms... No, it's a wand.

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