After returning to Moonlight Castle, Harry jumped off his broomstick very familiarly, like a veteran flying broomstick.

"It seems that you are quite talented in flying." Mu En said with a smile.

Harry was a little overwhelmed by Moon's sudden compliment. He held the broom in one hand and didn't know where to put it in the other. Finally, he scratched the back of his head and said, "I...I don't know either."

Mu En smiled and walked into the castle first: "Get ready and leave for London."

Harry was a little surprised and followed quickly: "Uncle Moon, do I want to go too?"

"Of course, kid. Otherwise, who will get the things I buy." Mu En walked straight to the second floor and said loudly without looking back: "Lucifer, help me get some money."

"How much?" Lucifer emerged from the fireplace.

"One piece...no, two pieces."

Lucifer nodded, then looked at Harry, a little confused: "Aren't you cold?"

Only then did Harry realize that he had not put on his clothes yet, only showing his lean body, looking like a homeless man.

But from the point of view of not having enough to eat, he is no different from a homeless person.

After more than ten minutes, he saw Uncle Mu En walking down and also put on a khaki coat that matched his lower body.

"How do we get there?" Harry asked, standing up.

Mu En walked to Lucifer and saw Lucifer open his mouth and spit out two gold bricks. I saw him put the gold brick on his cuff, and it was "eaten" like magic.

"Of course flying..." Mu En said casually, and then realized that if he flew directly over, he would probably be caught by the Ministry of Magic again.

"Lucifer, do we have any transportation?"

Lucifer thought for a while: "There is also a shuttle and a glider in the basement."

Harry had a damn look on his face, he didn't know what the shuttle was, but... a glider? ?

"No, I mean the less ostentatious one, the one with wheels."

"carriage?"

Moon was silent for a while, then looked at Harry and said, "You may have to choose a method that you are least willing to accept."

"What?"

"Teleport." Moon smiled slightly, put his hand on Harry's shoulder, and held it tightly: "I haven't been to London many times. So I have no impression of most places. There is only one place I can guarantee. We won’t get stuck in the wall after teleporting there.”

"Where?" Harry suddenly became nervous when he heard that there was still a risk of getting stuck in the wall.

"Big Ben!"

After saying that, there was a sudden sound of the air being rapidly stirred around, and at the same time, the surrounding space collapsed around the center of Mu En's body.

The next moment, the two of them disappeared.

London, Westminster borough, also commonly known as the West End, is the absolute center of London.

At the top of Big Ben, accompanied by a burst of airflow, two figures suddenly appeared here.

"This is..." Harry opened his mouth wide, looking at the Thames River at his feet and the Parliament Building next to him, an unreal feeling emerged in his heart.

However, the cold wind that followed made him confirm the authenticity of what he saw.

Mu En didn't care so much. He quickly searched in the streets below and quickly locked onto an empty alley. The next moment, the two of them disappeared again.

On the west side of Trafalgar Square, in a small alley that no one passed by, Moon walked out with Harry.

Before Harry could recover from the two consecutive teleportations, with a look of pig liver color on his face, Mu En waved to the passers-by in front of him and asked for directions.

By the time Harry recovered, Moon was already sitting in a unique black taxi in London.

When he got into the car, Mu En handed him another silk scarf.

"This is?"

"It's used to cover the scar on your forehead." Moon explained: "Also, when you get there, if someone asks you what your name is, remember to tell them your name is Harry Jones."

Mu En shook his head: "Believe me, there is no harm. If I remember correctly, your name carries other meanings."

"What's the meaning?" Harry was suddenly curious. He was just an ordinary person. Is there anyone else with the same name as him?

"I only have a partial understanding." Mu En said.

He really only knew a little bit about it. He only knew that Harry seemed to be a celebrity in the wizarding world, a big celebrity.

The kind that attracts onlookers.

Of course, he didn't think Harry was that special, he was just a poor kid.

When they arrived at Charing Cross Street, the two of them noticed an old bar after walking a few steps.

It was so old, old enough to be featured in old movies, and so awkwardly sandwiched between two beautifully decorated bookstores and record stores.

However, people passing by in a hurry didn't even glance at it. Harry, who had gained experience after passing the Moonlight Castle, immediately realized that ordinary people couldn't see this bar at all.

Walking into the bar, a large group of people and a small one attracted a lot of people's attention. The pairing of the two was really uncoordinated.

If Moon is like a new family patriarch in the wizarding world, Harry is like...like a servant.

Many people couldn't help but wonder, didn't he have a house elf in his family?

A stooped old man suddenly stood in front of the two of them. He asked: "Guests from afar, do you need any help? Are you going to Diagon Alley, or would you like to have a drink."

Old Tom has been running this bar for decades. He can guarantee that he never saw any familiar shadow on Mu En's face, so it was easy to tell that the two were not locals.

"We want to go to Diagon Alley, could you please show us the way?" Mu En said with a slight smile.

"Of course, please follow me." Old Tom nodded and led the two of them towards the back of the bar.

The three of them came to a small courtyard surrounded by walls. There was nothing here except a trash can and some weeds. Harry was wondering when he saw the hunched old man pull out a small wooden stick.

"Starting from the trash can, count three pieces upward, and then count two pieces across the way."

After that, he pointed the small wooden stick to the corresponding brick and tapped it twice.

Then in the eyes of the three of them, the brick he had knocked suddenly started to shake, and then began to move. A small hole appeared in the middle, and the hole became bigger and bigger. Not long after, a wide archway appeared in front of them, leading to A winding, cobbled street with no end in sight.

"If you need some change, follow the path to the fork and you can see Gringotts. Finally, my name is Tom Abbott. You are welcome to come to the bar for a drink after shopping. I wish you a pleasant journey." Old Tom said.

"Okay." Mu En nodded and walked towards Diagon Alley first.

Harry quickly followed, looking left and right at the same time, looking here and there, hoping to take in everything. There are shops selling owls, and there are shops selling dragon livers, and there are also shops full of spell books, quills, rolls of parchment, medicine bottles, lunar instruments...

Mu En was also a little surprised. She hadn't felt like this in many years. Most wizards live in isolation, so large-scale commercial streets like this are not common.

Then, the two of them saw Gringotts, a snow-white building towering above the surrounding shops, next to the shiny bronze door.

And, a goblin.

The goblin is about half a head shorter than Harry. He has a dark face that shows intelligence, a pointed beard, and his hands, feet and nose are extremely long. He is exactly like the bad goblin in the story.

Mu En was also a little surprised. Goblin came to open a bank? Can humans rest assured?

Going further inside, there is another door. At the same time, two goblins also came over. Harry seemed to notice something written on the door, but before he could see it clearly, Moon walked in, and he had no choice but to follow.

When they came to the lobby, there were about a hundred goblins busy in front of the counter. Mu En walked to an empty counter and asked, "Can gold be exchanged?"

"Of course, gold is always valuable." The goblin nodded impatiently without raising his head: "The current price of gold is 40 galleons per ounce. How many ounces do you want to exchange for?"

Mu En was a little apologetic: "Sorry, you may have misunderstood. I just want to change some money."

As he spoke, he took out two large gold bricks.

Clang——

The golden galleons that the fairy was playing with on her long fingers suddenly fell to the ground. This was a gold coin that he couldn't put down, but he no longer cared about it.

In his eyes, all he could see were the two bright bricks of gold.

Mu En handed over the two gold bricks. With trembling hands, the goblin first measured the purity using some unknown spell, and then placed them on the scale.

"4.4 pounds...53 ounces, equivalent to gold price..."

Click click click, he made a calculation.

"Equivalent to 2120 galleons, sir." The goblin smiled with a smile on his face, but he was not as impatient as before.

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