Hogwarts Shippuden

Chapter 371: Mr. Krum, you don't want to... either?

Throughout the whole Halloween time, the dreaded fathers are all over the place.

The students of Durmstrang and Beauxbatons were at first skeptical of the father-in-law who approached them.

After all, the Triwizard Tournament clearly stipulates that each school can only have one warrior.

Although there is no such thing as an anti-fraud app in the magic world, the students' vigilance is still quite high.

But when the fatherly griefers revealed Kyle Grindelwald's name, they had to believe it if they didn't.

Unlike the students on this side of Hogwarts, there is a large group of people who are kept in the dark, and there is information about the Triwizard Tournament that their headmaster generally does not hide from them.

Before setting off for Hogwarts, students from both schools received news that Kyle would not be participating, but would serve as an on-court referee to protect them.

Since it is a referee, it is also an official person.

Some official people have released news that they can manipulate the results through internal means to help them get 100% of the competition, and the official who did not want to be named is still surnamed Grindelwald...

Then the reliability of the news is quite high.

Therefore, the students of these two schools are naturally generous.

In the wizarding world, pure-blood students always have some advantages over Muggle students, and most of the people who can come to Hogwarts to participate in the competition as members of the delegation are naturally pure-blooded.

These people are all good money makers, so those who are worried about their parents don’t have to worry about how low the price of the quota will go.

Besides, is the number of warriors something that can be measured by Jin Galleon?

Being selected means supreme honor, and no matter how bad the performance is in the game, it is still much better than those who are not selected.

At the edge of the Forbidden Forest, Fred stopped Victor Krum.

"Mr. Krum, you don't want to lose the Triwizard Tournament because your place was bought by someone else, right?"

There was a hint of hesitation and struggle on Krum's face.

If this game didn't have Kyle's black box operation, Krum can basically be sure that the warrior finally selected by their school must be himself.

But now, if according to what these people said, all the warrior places have been clearly marked, and they can be selected as long as they pay...

So if he doesn't pay, he might lose the election.

Seeing Krum hesitate, Fred strikes while the iron is hot.

He took a piece of parchment out of his pocket, and on it was a long table, about thirty lines.

Each row represents the amount of Galleons a bidder is willing to pay for a place on the Warriors, with their names obscured and replaced by a client number.

"This form wasn't supposed to be made public," Fred grinned. "But since you're my most admired world-class Seeker, I'll show it to you."

Krum's pupils shrank suddenly when he saw this form. The number of bidders recorded on this form was almost the total number of their school delegation.

Glancing at the top bid amount on the form, Krum gritted his teeth, "I have two thousand more Galleons than him!"

Fred laughed so much that his eyes almost narrowed, and his other hand behind his back took out the other two pieces of parchment, "Then let's sign the contract first."

"Mr. Krum, I can decide to give you a discount. You only need to pay one-tenth of the deposit first, and it is not too late to pay the rest after you become a warrior."

"If you don't have enough cash to pay the balance, you can transfer it through Gringotts when you return to Germany."

"If you can't be a warrior, the deposit is fully refundable."

Krum no longer hesitated, and immediately took the quill and parchment. After confirming that there was nothing wrong with the terms of the contract, he signed his name on the contract.

The contract is in duplicate, and the two of them have each received the contract.

Fred handed him a small note with Krum's client number on it, and extended his hand to him, "Happy cooperation."

The two hands clasped together, "Happy cooperation."

Ten minutes later, Krum, who went back to the ghost ship to withdraw money, handed a bag containing 1,200 gold Galleons to Fred's hands.

The moment he turned to leave, Fred had a weird smile on his face.

He took out the parchment on which the client's bid amount was listed, reached out and brushed lightly over the parchment, and Transfiguration instantly changed the size of the numbers on it.

At the same time, the length of the table has also shrunk by more than half, leaving only about ten lines in length.

Krum was the first client he found. How could anyone have bid before him?

This form is nothing but a mess he made up.

He did this just to raise the price. After all, if he directly told the other party that a quota was worth 12,000 gold Galleons, the other party might just shoot him away.

But if Fred told Krum, there were so many bids before him, and the highest bid was 10,000 Galleons.

Then, there is a high probability that Krum will give a price much higher than the number one without hesitation.

As for the top bid amount on the table, this is not random.

This is the family financial situation of the members of the delegation sent by Alfred, and after careful deliberation and lengthy discussions, the fathers have decided.

For a local tyrant like Krum, 12,000 gold Galleons are like sprinkles to him.

After all, he is also a world-class Quidditch player. Considering the value of the top football players in the Muggle world, this amount of money is not enough to make Krum too painful.

But if you want to change someone else, if you give him a number of 10,000 Galleons...

That opponent is likely to turn around and run.

Fred took out the information of the next client and glanced at it, and then he walked unhurriedly to find the trace of the other party.

Fred went to Durmstrang, and Beauxbatons was in charge of George.

Compared with the people on Durmstrang's side, they have more stupid money, and Xiao Nan, the second leader of their Xiao organization, was born in Beauxbatons.

Therefore, George's side did not slaughter people too hard, and the price of the places given was much less than that of Fred's side.

The highest price he sold here, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com is only four thousand gold Galleons, and it takes three to add up to be comparable to one Krum.

Moreover, as a standard mother-fetus single dog, George seems to be quite struggling when dealing with the soft and hard bubbles of Beauxbaton's group of Yingyingyanyan.

A group of girls surrounded him squeaking coquettishly and haggling for prices, which single dog can stand it?

I don't know how long it took for the disheveled George to break out from the turbulent waves in shock, and he was in a state of embarrassment with a few clearly visible lipstick marks on his face.

When he returned to the Room of Requirement at the latest, he photographed bags of Jin Galleons and the final list of nine people on the table.

"It's terrifying, it's terrifying." George patted his chest lightly, mumbling words.

Fred gave his brother a big glare, "Oh, it's a good deal when it's cheap."

He envied George very much, if it wasn't for the fear of being beaten to death by Angelina, or else he would be the one who went to Beauxbatons.

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