Chapter 6 The Gringotts Wizarding Bank Deposit

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    The final step, take you to the Guiling Hall.

    For how long did they stay in the shop, Tony Stube

    Gryffindor House

    In addition to depositing money and safeguarding valuable items for both men and women wizards, it also offers the service of converting Muggle currency into magical currency.

    George has now officially inherited the late Professor Dumbledore's legacy through the Ministry of Magic and naturally needs to visit Gringotts Bank to turn all the money the old wizard had stored into his own.

    "Very ugly!"

    At the entrance of Gringotts Bank, looking at the goblin guards in their crimson and gold uniforms, George muttered to himself in disbelief.

    The goblins and elves in this world are not the beautiful creatures often imagined, but rather extremely ugly, somewhat similar in appearance to goblins.

    Following Tinks up the white steps into the bronze door of Gringotts Bank, a second silver door appeared before him, inscribed with very prominent words.

    The general message is a warning against ill intentions towards the wealth of Gringotts Bank, with severe consequences for those who dare to disrespect it.

    Two goblin waiters stood beside the silver door, bowing to Tinks and George upon seeing them before ushering them into a grand marble hall.

    There were approximately one hundred goblins bustling around, attending to the various business needs of the wizards who had just entered.

    Tinks led George to a goblin who was free, and presented the various proofs they had obtained from the Ministry of Magic.

    "Inheritance change of the underground treasure vault."

    Unlike the staff of the Ministry of Magic, Gringotts' goblins are not known for their efficiency, yet they swiftly inspected all the documents, confirming them without issue before addressing George.

    "This is the key to Vault 352. Please take care of it. Would you like to go to the vault to withdraw money now?"

    "That will be enough, just let me know how much Galleons are left in the vault now."

    George slipped the key into his pocket.

    There are still five hundred Galleons left in the store from the late wizard, which should be enough for him to use now.

    "Vault 352. There are currently a total of 13,220 Galleons remaining."

    The goblin flipped through the ledger before responding.

    "It seems that the potions business is quite profitable. I only make a hundred Galleons a month now, and only a hundred and forty after I get promoted."

    Tinks couldn't help but show a jealous expression next to him.

    With her salary, it would take her about ten years to save up this amount, assuming she doesn't spend any. Otherwise, it could take twenty or thirty years.

    And George, who had been frowning earlier, suddenly calmed down upon hearing Tinks' words.

    George originally thought that the old wizard had at least ten thousand Galleons in his deposit, so he was a bit disappointed to hear there were only over one hundred thousand.

    Upon reflection, it's quite understandable.

    The old wizard ran a potions shop and engaged in black market dealings, so of course he made money, probably even more than a regular potions shop.

    However, buying this potions shop definitely cost a considerable amount, and coupled with researching potions, especially high-level potions, which would certainly require a lot of money and material.

    It's quite reasonable for there to be only over one thousand Galleons left now.

    Compared to Tinks' salary, over one thousand Galleons is quite a lot, enough to indulge in luxury for a long time.

    Wizards' currency comes in three types: Galleons, Sickles, and Knuts.

    One Galleon is equal to seventeen Sickles, and one Sickle is equal to twenty-nine Knuts.

    According to Delphine's memory, a Prophet's Daily News only cost five Knuts, a normal meal cost around two or three Sickles, and the price of a wizard's wand was usually no more than ten Galleons.

    "George, tomorrow morning Hogwarts should send you a new acceptance letter. Make sure to study magic well at Hogwarts, where you will definitely make many friends. I'll be back now, come and see me when you have time!"

    At the entrance of Gringotts Bank, Tinks smiled and once again rubbed George's head.

    George's heart stirred at these words, and he sincerely invited:

    "I would never have been able to inherit the estate so smoothly without you, Tinks sister. I want to treat you to lunch as a token of my gratitude. Please don't refuse me?"

    "I..."

    Tinks originally wanted to say that she had to go back to the Ministry of Magic, but looking at George's sincere and eager eyes, coupled with the delicious food she had eaten this morning, she hesitated.

    "Of course not. I wouldn't refuse you. It would be my pleasure."

    It's this late already, so we might as well eat to fill our bellies. It's not a big deal if I return to the Ministry a bit later.

    Seeing Tinks agree, George let out a sigh of relief in his heart.

    He needs Tinks to appear in his shop as much as possible so that he can eliminate the dark wizards' plans in Fluffshack.

    At the same time, he also wants to cultivate a good relationship with Tinks as much as possible.

    If Tinks could come by the shop often, he would have the opportunity to learn more magic before going to Hogwarts during this period.

    This is very important for his body.

    Escaping from the experimental base is not an easy task, and it's even harder to withstand the subsequent pursuit and assassination after escape. With each additional magic spell learned, there's an extra layer of protection.

    Moreover, he knows that the time for escaping the experimental base from his original body is not going to be long.

    "I'm glad I'm good at cooking!"

    George planned to cook a sumptuous meal next, hoping that good food might encourage Tinks to visit more often.

    Delphine, as a slave of the old wizard, had already developed good cooking skills from years of exercise. George himself had some interest in food in his previous life.

    Although he wasn't on par with professional chefs, his cooking skills had received unanimous praise from his friends around him.

    Combining both, he had a fair chance of creating delicious meals that would suit personal tastes and preferences.

    "What kind of dish is this, the taste is very unique. I've never tried it before in other places."

    "Sweet and sour pork."

    "And this one? It's also delicious."

    "Kung Pao Chicken."

    "And this one?"

    "Stir-fried egg with tomatoes."

    After lunch, Tinks sat down and touched her round tummy, expressing admiration:

    "This is the most delicious meal I've ever eaten."

    "If Tinks sister finds the meal tasty, you can come by whenever you have time. I'll make many more delicious dishes."

    George tidied up the dishes and smiled, saying.

    Tinks waved her hand upon hearing that:

    "How could that be? I'm not that shameless, sister."

    In her eyes, George was already pitiful, and she couldn't take advantage of him just because he was an Auror. That wouldn't be her style.

    Seeing Tinks refuse, George probably guessed the reason and said seriously:

    "Tinks sister, you shouldn't feel embarrassed. It's actually very helpful for me if you can come to eat here often."

    "Here's Flubberdung Alley..."

    At this point, there was no need for any more evasions.

    Tinks wasn't stupid, and with George's reminder, she immediately understood.

    "Since so, okay, sister will come over to eat whenever she has time."

    But I won't eat your food for free, all the dishes will be bought by sister, don't refuse."

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