Two Worlds: I studied abroad at Hogwarts

Chapter 358 A Big Order from Africa

Chapter 358 A Big Order from Africa

Moon was still thinking about Lucius's question.

But soon, Percy's words rang in his ears.

“Scarlett, how could you visit Malfoy Manor? Their family blood is all bad.”

Percy spoke with a serious expression on his face.

As for the book "How Prefects Gain Power," it has been put back in the bookstore.

“That’s right, you should do something clever when you visit, like putting a portable swamp on their table.”

"Or bring the pork chop on the plate to life and give Lucius a bite."

"Or you could go through the trouble of pulling out the firework and stuffing it into their toilet."

This time, the twins unusually didn't argue with Percy, but instead kept giving Moon advice.

They even promised that if Moon visited the Malfoys next time...

They were willing to make some small items for free so he could take them and give Lucius a big surprise.

"Alright, shut up, George!"

As her two sons' words became increasingly outrageous, Mrs. Weasley immediately came over and scolded them.

"I'm Fred, Mom. How could you mistake me for someone else again?"

“Well, okay, Fred, you shouldn’t have given these pranks to Moon. He’s a good boy.”

"Haha, Mom, you're right, but I'm George."

Moon couldn't tell the two people's identities either.

The twins completely ignored their mother's advice.

After raising an eyebrow at Moon and whispering "The agreement is valid," he quickly left the crowd and headed towards the comedy shop next door.

They had come all this way to Diagon Alley, and they weren't willing to waste it like this.

“Come here, Moon. Don’t try to learn those things from George and Weasley. You should focus on your studies.”

Mrs. Weasley had long heard Ron say that Moon was a very hardworking student.

She was just a little worried that Moon would be influenced by the twins and go astray.

After pulling Moon into his arms, she gently stroked his black hair.

"However, you should be more careful next time you visit Malfoy Manor, as there are some small things that we cannot see."

Listening to Mrs. Weasley's instructions, Moon smiled and nodded.

"Don't worry, madam, I will."

Moon didn't want to suffer a second loss.

Even now, that notebook hasn't caused him any real harm.

But now that someone had already given him dark magic items, Moon had decided to re-evaluate his relationship with the Malfoy family.

I didn't have a chance to ask Draco if he had anything to do with this.

Lucius, who had already entered Flourish and Blotts, was observing Moon's retreating figure outside.

He was just trying to get information out of Moon.

But in the end, they still couldn't find out whether the young wizard had discovered the book.

"What a cunning little lion!"

After buying the books, Harry and Moon were invited to visit the Burrow with the Weasleys.

I just saw this house.

Moon finally understood why Malfoy had complained about the house.

Ron was unwilling to discuss it either.

This small building is indeed very "shabby".

It looks crooked from a distance.

Of course, this also fits the characteristics of wizard architecture.

Moon had seen many buildings in Diagon Alley that were crooked.

However, the Burrow seems to be in a more serious state.

It is made up of countless wooden rooms stacked together. It looks dilapidated on the outside, with a rickety staircase and a sloping floor inside.

However, aside from its appearance, the humble dwelling is filled with the atmosphere of daily life.

Arthur Weasley collected a lot of Muggle items.

These include rubber ducks, plugs, alarm clocks, and some have even been transformed into magical devices, such as a vintage car engine that "eats" letters.

Moon felt that the mischievous props the twins made were likely influenced by their father.

Throughout the wooden building, there were wool products woven by Mrs. Weasley with magic.

Christmas sweaters, tablecloths, sofa cushions, scarves, and rugs.
Moon stayed here for two days and experienced a completely different wizard family atmosphere.

Mrs. Weasley's roars often carried far around the house.

Even those living on the top floor could easily hear her shouting to come down for breakfast.

The cauldron in the kitchen is always simmering soup, and the flames in the fireplace spell out the names of family members with sparks.

The toaster might suddenly spit out sparks, and the fried egg might jump onto the plate by itself.

All of these things were new and exciting to Moon.

If it weren't for the fact that he couldn't use magic outside of school, he would have already learned some life-related magic from Mrs. Weasley.

Two days later, Moon said goodbye and returned home. There were still many things to take care of at the magic shop, and he couldn't stay away for too long.

Harry was warmly invited to stay, and they agreed to take him to school together three days later.

As time went by.

The Scarlet Moon Magic Shop is no longer as bustling as it was a while ago.

Lockhart, who had sent three letters to Moon seeking cooperation, did not send any more.

Moon knew that the professor probably no longer cared about his shop.

The morning after I returned.

Moon had just finished his battle with Voldemort in the notebook and locked it again.

After Lupin knocked on the door, he delivered a letter.

"Has Rohart not given up yet?"

Lupin shook his head when he heard Moon's question.

"It shouldn't be. Judging from the address, it was sent from Egypt."

“Egypt!” Moon was surprised, then took the envelope and found that it really was sent from Africa.

Seeing the dilapidated house symbol on the envelope, Moon knew who had written the letter.

Since winning the last spellcasting competition.

In order to open up the market for the spellcasting ring in Africa.

Moon specifically asked Ron to mail the relevant newspaper, a spell-casting ring, and a monocular spectacle to Egypt.

Even back in school, Moon knew that Ron’s older brother, Bill Weasley, was a curse-breaker for Gringotts Bank in Egypt.

According to Ron, this Gryffindor graduate knows many local African wizards.

Moon also wanted to ask the other party to introduce the magic of the spell-casting ring to the African wizard.

He quickly tore open the envelope and carefully read the contents of the letter.

Moon smiled happily after reading the last line.

"It's done!"

"What? It's done?" Lu Ping was startled.

"Vagadu's vice principal wants to purchase a batch of spellcasting aids to test them at the school."

"Vagadu, the magic school of Africa?"

Lupin hadn't reacted yet, his face full of questions.

"That's right, they want 100 this time, saying that if it works well, they will promote it throughout the school."

Lupin's expression changed from questioning to surprise.

Looking at the happy little wizard beside him, he suddenly felt as if he had really latched onto a rising star in the magical world.

In Lupin's view, if this really succeeds, the market for support rings will extend far beyond just a magic school.

This could very well change the way witches cast spells throughout Africa.

After all, there was only one magic school on that vast continent.

This also established Waggadu as the center of magic in Africa.

What happens there will soon sweep across the entire continent.

If Scarlet Moon Magic Shop can take on this order, it will definitely be a huge business.

The profits they reap may even exceed those of some long-established British wizarding families.

"This business is too big. We must prepare in advance and also prevent others from copying us."

Lupin's reminder calmed Moon down a bit.

Although he had applied for a patent with the Ministry of Magic before selling the magic ring, and it had been approved.

However, this patent is not very effective abroad.

In particular, the magic ring business is likely to generate huge profits in the future.

However, the interests involved will inevitably attract attention.

There might be a black wizard impersonating him.

However, after thinking about it again, Moon wasn't so worried anymore.

For him, the principle behind creating the ring that aids in casting spells came from another world entirely.

This peculiar magic bears no resemblance to any native British magic.

Even if these wizards could replicate a batch using the magic of this world, they certainly couldn't make it look exactly like the original auxiliary ring.

After all, only he could understand the alchemical methods used to create the ring, as well as the magical runes it contained.

Although there was no need to worry, Moon knew that he had to maintain the leading position of the support ring in terms of its effectiveness.

Otherwise, they might be replaced by imposters.

"It seems necessary for the Starburst Tribe to put more effort into the auxiliary rings."

After discussing it with Lupin, Moon quietly checked the ring inventory in the shop.

"105 pieces are more than enough."

This is all the stock that Moon had the Starry Tribe refine after he had delivered all the orders to Britain.

After putting the ring away, Moon immediately wrote a letter to the headmaster of the Vagado Magic School to express his gratitude.

"Alright, this time you'll be the one to deliver it to Africa."

After finishing writing the letter, Moon handed the package and the letter to Lupin at the same time.

He wouldn't entrust such a large business to an owl.

"Don't worry, boss, I will bring the payment back safely."

Although he hadn't seen Lupin make a move yet, Moon believed that any wizard who could be recruited into the Order of the Phoenix by Dumbledore must be quite powerful.

At the very least, holding onto 5000 Galleons shouldn't be a big problem.

Moreover, sending Lu Ping this time would allow him to explain more about how to use the ring, helping customers adapt quickly.

After Lupin left, Moon took over the duties of a shop assistant.

While tending the shop each day, Moon would also occasionally peruse one or two magic books, constantly improving his magical skills.

Two days later, Lupin returned with new orders.

After testing the spellcasting ring, the vice principal of Vagado was very satisfied and temporarily increased the purchase request.

"They wanted to equip all the magicians in the school with support rings, so they placed a purchase order for 3000."

Looking at the large order Lupin brought back, Moon smiled happily.

"That's right, now that the students are using it, how far away can it be before adult wizards in Africa use it too!"

"The whole of Africa will be our market next."

"Thank you for your hard work. I'll give you an extra bonus this month."

Hearing Moon's praise, Lupin smiled happily.

However, his expression immediately froze.

[I'm a grown wizard, how could I care about the praise of a mere junior wizard! What about my dignity?]

However, when Lupin saw Moon directly point out 100 Galleons and put them in his hand, he completely relaxed.

"Thank you, boss. I will definitely do my best to complete the task you assigned me."

Dignity? What is that?

Lupin thought about putting the Galleons into his pocket.

(End of this chapter)

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