Chapter 163 Going to Diagon Alley
The Dursleys insisted on accompanying Harry to buy the necessities for the young wizard's schooling.

Mag naturally agreed.

She took Harry and the Dursleys to the Leaky Cauldron, where there was no one but dust and shabby decor.

Vernon had already begun to wonder whether the school this witch attended was really formal.

He didn't realize that since he entered the Leaky Cauldron, the pedestrians on this street began to turn a blind eye to them.

Muggle banishing curse?

Harry noticed this, and he could only faintly feel the fluctuations of magic power.

But the shape and runes of this spell were not seen at all.

Mag led them to the small patio behind the bar, and touched a brick on the wall with the wand.

The brick wall in front of me opens like a door to both sides, revealing a bustling street.

All kinds of voices suddenly found an outlet and violently attacked the Dursleys.

The Dursleys' eyes widened.

"Welcome to the world of wizards." McGonagall stretched out her hand and gestured forward, like an aristocratic butler greeting guests.

"As you can see, we are not a fraud team, nor are we a barbarian tribe thousands of years behind the times."

"Of course, there are still some obstacles for wizards to communicate with ordinary people."

"It's like radish and cabbage can't be mixed together even if they are cut into powder." Mag said humorously.

But only Harry smiled, the others were stunned.

"Let's go." Mag shrugged indifferently. After eating three plates of caviar and three plates of foie gras, she was in a very beautiful mood.

Even if no one responds to your words, it's okay.

Of course, if no one from a college can answer a question she asks in class, no matter how beautiful she is, she will still have to deduct points from that college.

Including her own house, Gryffindor.

"First, we have to withdraw money." Professor McGonagall led everyone to the goblin bank - Gringotts.

Vernon found that these wizards were nothing special, and many of them greeted him friendly.

Hearing Mag's words, he asked directly: "Can this place be connected to an outside bank? Then I can swipe my card."

Vernon patted his chest at Harry and said seriously: "Listen to me, kid. You have to keep your money. If you meet a girl in the future, you have to spend more."

"Don't always let them spend money on you."

"I understand, Uncle Vernon." Harry pushed up his empty-rimmed glasses, "But they really don't give me a chance."

"Okay, honey." Petunia covered Vernon's mouth, "Harry will have many girlfriends, so you don't have to worry about money."

"Perhaps if you have time, you should educate him on the defensive measures against certain diseases."

"Mom is right, Dad." Dudley said straightforwardly: "She said I am better than you when you were young."

Vernon: ...

"I have no intention of interrupting your private conversation." Mag turned around, "But the common currency for wizards is not pounds or dollars."

"But gold Galleons, silver Sickles and copper Nats."

"It's even more regrettable that the wizarding world restricts currency exchanges with your world."

"This is to prevent wealthy people like you from destroying the balance of the wizarding world."

McGonagall silently complimented the Dursleys.

Vernon reluctantly accepted Mag's statement, and then he said: "Then I can exchange pounds for gold galleons to the maximum extent, right?"

"As you wish, Mr. Dursley."

Gringotts is a tall white building with a classic charm.

Dudley tilted his head, always feeling that the pillars in front of Gringotts were crooked.

Passing by the shiny bronze door, goblin guards wearing scarlet and gold uniforms bowed to Mag and the others.

The Dursleys have become somewhat immune to the ugly appearance of goblins with pointed ears, pointed noses, and wrinkled faces.

There were indeed many things that caused them to scream in surprise along the way, and the goblin looked quite pretty now.

After passing another shining silver door, a goblin in black dress came forward and bent down to salute.

"Welcome, welcome, Professor McGonagall, and these distinguished guests you have brought."

"How can I help you?" "I will handle the maximum amount of Muggle currency exchange for this gentleman." McGonagall's attitude suddenly became cold and even a little condescending.

The goblin didn't take it seriously and turned to look at Vernon Dursley with a smile, "Sir, please follow me."

"Gringotts' service will definitely make you [-]% satisfied."

Not long after, Vernon came back with a displeased look on his face.

He thrust a snakeskin bag into Harry's hands and said angrily, "Why can it only be exchanged for 1000 gold galleons each year?"

"I even paid twice the price to exchange it, but they refused to agree."

"These goblins are so abiding by the rules, they don't even want to make money from me!"

The goblin chasing him laughed with him and didn't dare to talk to him.

"Come with me, we have a special business." Mag pointed at the goblin, and then walked in front without waiting for him to speak.

The goblin was stunned and quickly followed up with his calves.

Vernon waited for McGonagall to go away, then quietly handed Harry a gold card, "I used three times the money to get 1000 more gold galleons."

"Harry, put it away and don't let her know."

Dudley and Petunia gave him a thumbs up gesture.

Harry hugged Vernon and said kindly, "Thank you, uncle."

"Hehe." Vernon smiled proudly.

Businessmen are indeed the best people to deal with.

From the words engraved on the second silver door of Gringotts, he knew there must be a hidden stake here.

"Blindly asking for something and getting something for nothing will definitely be punished most severely."

On the other hand, doesn’t it mean “if you double your investment, you will definitely be rewarded.”

He understands.

Mag came back soon, and this time she was followed by a goblin who looked more powerful.

"Rubbick, I would like to serve the distinguished Mr. Potter."

"Please, you and Professor McGonagall come with me."

"Can my family come with me?" Harry didn't follow up immediately, but asked instead.

"When you go to your family's treasury, there may be some twists and turns that are unbearable for ordinary people." Rubick said politely:
"If you strongly request it, I respect your wishes."

"I think Teacher McGonagall will protect his students and parents." Harry looked at McGonagall with a smile and spoke in her head:
A new Chinese dessert, teacher, is the inspiration I got from experiencing the new world just now.

Harry, you are truly a traditional Gryffindor.

If you still dare to treat your dean like this after you enroll, I will definitely teach you a lesson.

but now--

"Rubbick, listen to him." Professor McGonagall raised her chin slightly and spoke righteously.

"As you wish."

Then, the Dursleys took a very exciting 1000-meter high-speed roller coaster into the ground and saw a legendary dragon.

Their screams never stopped.

As for the destination - the Potter family's treasury, there was indeed a lot of gold galleons in it, and this was only a part of the Potter family's property.

Vernon looked at it carefully, but still added: "Harry, you are not yet an adult, so in the past few years, your family will still have to exchange gold galleons for you."

"Thank you, Uncle Vernon." Harry felt warm in his heart, took Vernon and Petunia's hands, and shook them vigorously.

"I can contribute my pocket money too, Harry."

Dudley has no interest in gold. He has seen too much in games. Besides, he is not short of money and has no concept of money.

As long as the brothers live well.

"Of course, if I am short of money, I will come to you as soon as possible, my brother."

Harry's response made Dudley happy, as were Vernon and Petunia, who were proud to have such a child.

 Finished.

  Return to the world of one person tomorrow.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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