Chapter Twenty-Six: Let’s Bypass Intermediaries

Back at the Leaky Cauldron, Leonard ordered lunch at the counter and returned to his room, quietly thinking while waiting for lunch.

“From the order that turned into the alley, she… It wouldn’t be Midgard, would it? Leonard thought about it and thought it was quite possible.

This kind of urgent order will spend a lot of money in vain, it is impossible to buy it for the sake of hoarding, and the urgent purchase of a large amount of white fresh essence means that many people are injured.

The current one that can be called a big thing in the alley should be Fenrir’s affairs, right?

Midgard led his little brother to kill Fenrir? And by the way, he subdued Fenrir’s little brother? As a result, both sides were injured in the battle, so they need to rush orders to buy white fresh essence with good results?

Then why didn’t Midgard buy it directly from me?

Leonard thought about it, and found that he didn’t seem to tell Midgard that the white flavor on his body was made by himself.

“Write to tell me.” Leonard thought about it, and while lunch had not yet arrived, he wrote a letter, the content of which was that Leonard himself heard that someone was buying white flavor with good results, and asked Midgard if she needed it.

After writing the letter, Leonard took out a handful of nuts and fed it to Gray, watched it eat and handed it the letter.

“To the werewolf wizard Midgard Grayberg who turned into the alley.” In order to prevent the letter from being sent incorrectly, Leonard spoke in detail.

Gray tilted his head, grunted, and flew out with the envelope in his hand.

Seems to understand.

Leonard once again lamented the reliability of the owl.

After lunch, Leonard waited for his arm to slow down and began to brew white flavor.

This time, with the guidance of Giggs, he strictly controlled the time and number of stirring times of wormwood, and finally brewed a clear and transparent white flavor.

These white flavors were poured into crystal bottles to make a total of five white flavors.

Then he cleaned the crucible and began experimenting with the energizing tonic.

This potion is much more difficult than white essence because it adds the material of the magical plant of Hoclap juice.

To be precise, the magic mushroom, Hoclap juice comes from a blue wriggling mushroom, and it is difficult to say whether the mushroom is a magical animal or a magical plant.

In short, Vitality Tonic is a magic potion that truly involves magical biological materials, which requires more time and effort.

Half an hour later…

“It seems that the experience of brewing potions is really important, this damn potions book has a recipe that is less reliable than the recipe, and there is no mention of the number of stirs and the time it takes to put in the ingredients.” Leonard looked at the black foaming crucible and sighed.

He wasted a portion of Hoclap juice and a portion of fresh white leaves.

At the mention of experience, Leonard immediately remembered the Potions textbook of the Half-Blood Prince.

It was a sixth-grade potions textbook “Advanced Potions Making” that appeared in Harry Potter Book 6, which was filled with Hogwarts’ Potions professor, Severus Snape’s potions insights, and some magic of his own creation.

This book is a bit like the Nine Yang Divine Skill in the Tibetan Scripture Pavilion of the Shaolin Temple, which is extremely precious.

If he could get his hands on that book, Leonard believed that his potions level would also improve by leaps and bounds.

However, that book was not something that could be obtained in the early stage, according to Leonard’s guess, it was left in the locker in the Potions classroom after Snape became a Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, otherwise it would have been taken long ago.

Wait six years to find that book? That’s a bit outrageous.

“Or ask Snape to brush up on his favorability and see if there’s a chance to get it from him.” Leonard imagined the possibilities until Gray flew in through the window and dropped a letter in front of Leonard.

This should be a reply from Midgard.

Leonard opened the envelope, and a letter full of crooked letters appeared in front of him.

Ugly handwriting and crappy grammar, it took Leonard ten minutes to read the letter.

The letter was indeed sent by Midgard, and she did ask someone to buy white fresh essence in Diagon Alley, because she had felt the effect of white fresh essence in Leonard’s hand and thought that there was a potions master selling defective products, so she planned to buy some “at a low price”.

This so-called low price refers to ten gallons, which is cheaper than the white fresh flavor that has turned to the black market of Alley, but it is also far beyond the normal market price of Diagon Alley.

“It turned out that Giggs’ purchase price was two galleons, which is too much to earn.” Leonard was stunned.

However, after seeing Leonard’s letter saying that the white flavor was brewed by Leonard himself, Midgard abandoned Giggs without hesitation and invited Leonard to go to the alley at night to trade white flavor.

She would arrange for someone to pick him up early at the designated junction of Flip Alley and Diagon Alley.

“Mr. Giggs, I’m really sorry, it seems that you will probably not be able to earn this huge profit, and your customer is now mine.”

Leonard read the contents of the letter and put away the five white fresh essences with a smile.

It’s nice to do business bypassing intermediaries.



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