Hogwarts, a Scholar Becomes a God

Vol 2 Chapter 77: I simply say 3 points

"Romania?"

Clark glanced at Malfoy.

"What they did on their side was to encircle a large area of ​​land for the dragons to prey and live, and at the same time, through magic, they established a large-scale meat supply company to reduce the cost of feeding.

But the big country they used to be close to the north has its own special national conditions. The relationship between wizards and Muggles is not as divided as we are, and the International Wizarding Secrecy Law does not control them, so this method is not suitable for those who only have 1. A small dragon farm for two dragons. "

Hearing this, Hagrid was in a hurry. Although he wouldn't calculate the cost, but recently Norbert was actually eating and using his. , I'm afraid they have to be pawned.

However, Clark went on to talk about the projects that dragon farms can use to make money:

"Like humans, as long as the food supply is guaranteed, a giant dragon can also draw blood every once in a while, which is a long-term benefit of the dragon farm. In addition, Malfoy and his family participated in the 'adopting a dragon' activity, Charge a visit fee, as well as the occasional collection of dragon dung and scales, which earn Galleons.

Of course, the big head is the profit after slaughtering the giant dragon. Romanian dragon farms have a set of experience of their own. When the input is about to exceed the output, they will slaughter those giant dragons and sell their alchemy materials with abundant magic power to maximize profits. "

"This is really cruel!" Malfoy said a rare good word, "Then the dragon I adopted will also be killed?"

Clark didn't answer, but it was already a default.

"We can't do this, they are not cattle and sheep raised by humans." Hagrid's Virgin Heart attacked again, and he always had a soft spot for these ferocious big guys.

Hermione rolled her eyes cutely when she heard his words, she had not yet been influenced by the fanatical animal protectionists of the Muggle world when she was young.

Hermione didn't feel anything about these magical creatures that were far away from her being raised and slaughtered, just like you wouldn't pity the pigs in the slaughterhouse by eating pork, she would be extra calm.

"Hagrid, you have to know that those guys are not ordinary cattle and sheep. They are giant dragons that can eat people. If the wizards don't keep them in captivity, the Muggles will be in danger."

"And," she said, as if recalling something, organizing the language, "I remember seeing a point in some Muggle magazine that proper slaughter actually helps protect those animals. "

"You think, if the wizards forbid the hunting and killing of giant dragons, then under the temptation of high interests, there will be people who take risks, poach and kill giant dragons, and even more cruel methods, and those giant dragons have no one to protect them. , because they are public property that does not belong to anyone.

On the contrary, after the opening of breeding and legal hunting, the owners of those dragon farms will be more attentive to protect those giant dragons. After all, it is their private property. Private property is sacred and inviolable. Whoever dares to poach, There will be revenge from the Dragon Raising Family. "

"This……"

Hermione's remarks managed to get the three of them around Hagrid, and Clark nodded, adding what he knew.

"That's right, at the Wizarding Conference in 1709, the Wizarding Association officially passed a bill banning dragon keeping.

They thought that the promulgation of this bill would protect giant dragons. However, after the bill was enacted, the number of wild giant dragons declined rapidly. Because they couldn't raise dragons, those wizards who encountered giant dragons killed them instead. "

Clark's words put a moral coat on the act of raising dragons, but Malfoy doesn't care about it, he is not Hagrid and Harry, for him, raising dragons is pure fun, he doesn't. If you care about the feelings of a giant dragon, you want to own a giant dragon.

"So, what you said is all nonsense. I just want to know, how should we set up this dragon farm? How do we raise this dragon? You just need to tell us what to do!"

Malfoy's words were simple and direct.

For today's small meeting, Clark actually collected a lot of materials.

However, looking at Harry, Hagrid, and Malfoy's three dumb and ignorant faces, and their attitude of only wanting the result and not interested in the content behind it, Clark suddenly became a little disinterested and didn't want to talk about it. .

Maybe smart people are always lonely, and it's no wonder Thanos would say that he is a person cursed by knowledge.

"The thing about the dragon farm is actually the best solution. It's fine in Hogwarts," Clark gave the answer directly, no longer giving a shit.

"First, the area of ​​Hogwarts is large enough that there is enough space in the Forbidden Forest. And Hogwarts is shrouded in a large Muggle-expelling enchantment, and the entire school has been transformed from hemp. It's been wiped off the map of melons, which is a huge saving."

"Secondly, among Hogwarts graduates there are very good dragon trainers, such as my cousin, Charlie Weasley, who is now working in a dragon farm in Romania~www.readwn.com~ Third, the question of funding," Clark glanced at Malfoy, "Draco's father is the trustee of Hogwarts, and their family is very rich, I think, since he is willing to spend money on the Romanian dragon farm If you adopt a dragon, you should be willing to contribute to the dragon farm at Hogwarts."

Malfoy's mouth was full of bitterness when he heard this, he just felt that it was really shooting himself in the foot, but in the face of Harry's mortal enemy, he was embarrassed to refuse, because that would undoubtedly be an admission of his own family. No money, those previous shows are all bragging.

So he could only nod his head in embarrassment, secretly estimating how much gold Galleon he could get from his father by virtue of his identity as a son.

Fortunately, Clark saw Malfoy's discolored expression and added a sentence.

"Of course, the Malfoy family is definitely not enough, but there are enough board members at Hogwarts, and if they don't mind adding a seat on the board, we, the Prewett family, are also willing to donate a sum of money, Help Hogwarts build this dragon farm."

"As for the third point, the production and sales of dragon materials are actually not a problem. Because we only have one dragon, and it is more used for students' teaching and research, and will not carry out various A profitable project. The expenses of the entire dragon farm depend more on donations from the society and subsidies from the Ministry of Magic. At the same time, this should also reduce the hostility of those dragon-raising families in Eastern Europe.”

Clark's three solutions are plausible and practical.

At least to Harry and the others, Hogwarts and the establishment of a dragon farm seemed like a match made in heaven. If Hogwarts doesn't raise dragons, it is a waste of its own excellent resources.

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