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Chapter 90

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"How I wish I was still studying in Hogwarts! Allen, remember to get me a Gidro autograph! Mr. Lockhart's autograph! "Daisy's eyes suddenly lit up as she reminded Allen.

"Me too! Five autographs! No, ten autographs! "At this moment, Mrs. Harris was like an underage fangirl.

"Sure. Even a hundred autographs won't be a problem." In Allen's impression, Gidro Harding would never let anyone off the hook. Harlott would not give up any opportunity to promote himself, especially when it came to signing autographs.

Lunn was respectfully and excitedly exchanging greetings with Foggy. In fact, Foggy might not have been able to remember the name of an ordinary Ministry of Magic employee, but under Lunn's subtle praise, he quickly called out Lunn's name with a very happy expression. When Lunn wanted to please someone, it was always easy to achieve.

Foggy originally wanted to leave after giving out the award, but this young man Lunn was really good at talking, especially good at saying nice things. Before they knew it, they had chatted for a long time.

Albert stood shyly beside the two who were enthusiastically chatting. His expression was gentle, and he simply didn't look like an awe-inspiring, capable, and carefree Aura at all.

Don't allow people to speak when you're happy, and don't allow people to speak when you're angry. This sentence was very reasonable. Unlike the shrewd Lunn, the overjoyed Mr. Harris kept inviting people to dinner after receiving the medal, promising a lot of good food and wine!

Although Mrs. Harris was helpless against her husband's generosity, she wisely didn't do anything to stop him. It was good to celebrate. Today was such a happy day, so why spoil it? She silently counted the number of people Mr. Harris treated and decided to treat everyone to lunch at the Leaky Cauldron Bar in Diagon Alley in London.

Unlike Mrs. Harris who had some complaints in her heart, Allen, who was brought to Diagon Alley, was very satisfied with Mr. Harris's actions. He had already made plans to exchange some of the magic world's and Muggle world's currencies during the holidays. He could take this opportunity to exchange for the gold handicrafts he made in his free time at Gringotte.

After eating some delicious food, Allen held a huge ice cream sundae and asked Mrs. Harris to go out for a walk. Mrs. Harris, who already had some understanding of her youngest son's strength and was deeply reassured, agreed without hesitation. she took out a small handful of gold coins from her bag and stuffed them into Allen's. Although Allen would soon receive a large sum of money, he still happily took the pocket money that his mother gave him.

Allen was in a good mood as he walked lightly and quickly down the white cobblestone streets of Diagon Alley. The Level 3 Merlin Knight Regiment medal that represented honor had already been thrown into the System's storage compartment. Allen passed through the bustling shops and soon arrived in front of a towering white building. He had arrived at Gringotte.

Stepping through the shiny bronze door, there was a Fairy Guard in a scarlet uniform with gold inlays standing at the door. He bowed to Allen and Allen politely returned the greeting. Perhaps very few people would bow to this Fairy Guard, but he actually enthusiastically called a Fairy to guide Allen. Allen was guided by a Fairy.

"My name is Tab. Honorable guest, how may I be of service?" Tab bowed deeply. His service attitude was extremely good.

"I need to exchange some gold products for the magic world's currency and Muggle's currency." Allen said unhurriedly and calmly. It was not at all obvious that this was the first time he had come to Gringotte to exchange money.

"Alright, please follow me." Tab bowed respectfully and extended his hand to show the way.

Passing through the second silver door, they entered a spacious marble hall. About a hundred Fairies sat behind a long counter and jotted down notes in a large ledger. Some used a balance to weigh the coins, while others used an eyepiece to examine the gems. Tab guided Allen to a counter against the wall. Allen took out a rose he made with gold and wanted to see how much currency he could exchange for.

Soon, the Fairy behind the counter gave the result. This rose contained about 100 grams of gold, which was equivalent to nearly 40,000 yuan. It could be exchanged for about 1,000 gold coins or 5,000 pounds.

Allen generously took out 20 of the same golden roses. 10 of them were exchanged for gold coins, silver coins, and copper coins. 10 of them were exchanged for pounds and pennies.

Allen left Gringotte with a large amount of currency and stored it in the System's storage compartment. He happily strolled around Diagon Alley. No matter what kind of store it was, Allen would stop and explore it.

Just like that, it was soon time to meet up with Mrs. Harris. Allen quickly rushed back to the Broken Cauldron Bar.

At the same time, compared to the free and wealthy Allen, Harry was extremely pitiful. His Uncle Vernon knew that Harry could no longer perform magic outside the school and locked Harry in his bedroom.

Not only did he get someone to install iron bars on Harry's windows, but he also personally installed a trapdoor on the bedroom door and sent in a little food three times a day. They let Harry come out to use the toilet every morning and evening and locked him in the room at other times.

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