Everyday Players at Hogwarts.

Chapter 535 Living Bar

Chapter 535 Living Bar

After simply complaining about the Dumbledore family in his heart, Ryan continued, "This is also the main reason why all those idiots in the wizarding world like to do business in the Hog's Head Bar.

As long as they abide by the rules set by the Pig's Head Inn - consume at the Pig's Head Inn and cover their faces, they will be protected by the Pig's Head Inn.

So, even Aurors would not go to the Hog's Head to arrest people.

Because they can't.

In 1718, Damocles Rowle, the second British Minister for Magic, led a group of people into the Hog's Head Inn.

Then the Hog's Head came to life and transformed into a giant wild boar, which even the Fiendfyre had no effect on.

In the end, Damocles Rawl had no choice but to run away in shame and bury the matter.

So the Hog's Head became taboo.

That’s why even though Knockturn Alley has been reformed, the Hog’s Head is still the only choice for the grey forces in the wizarding world.”

Kate on the side was still immersed in the story.

But Penelo's eyes widened, "Ryan, is that what I think?
You didn't mention the owner of the Hog's Head Inn just now. Did it set all these rules by itself, and was it also the one who defeated Rawl?"

“As expected of you, Penelope.

It's pretty much what you'd guess.

But the Hog's Head wasn't always like this.

I guess you all have learned about the Goblin Rebellion.

From the nasty History of Magic.

Their leader, Lala the Scruffy, was not captured as recorded in the nasty history of magic.

Instead, in desperation, knowing defeat, he and his followers used ancient bloody goblin magic to become one with the Hog's Head.

And the leader who suppressed the goblin rebellion at that time, Kevin Sengger, suppressed it.

In order to prevent the Hog's Head Inn from returning to its bloody side, the great wizard established rules and passed them down from generation to generation.

The content of the law is:

First, the owner of the Hog's Head Inn cannot leave the bar for more than two days. (To suppress the instinct of the goblins of the Hog's Head Inn.)
Second, customers of the Hog's Head Inn are advised to hide their faces. (This rule was originally intended to prevent wizards from being recognized as wizards in the bar.)
Third, the customers of the Pig's Head must make a purchase. (The Pig's Head is a bar and needs to operate normally so that it can forget its bloody side.)
Fourth, the owner of the Pig's Head Pub will drive away those who do not consume. (Same as above.)
Fifth, fighting is not allowed in the Pig's Head Pub, except for the boss. (People who fight will be regarded as enemies by the Pig's Head Pub.)
Sixth, the owner of the Hog's Head Inn needs to inherit the throne and must be a powerful wizard. (Same explanation as the first one.)
Mundungus Fletcher of the Order of the Phoenix was a victim of these rules.

He is actually Aberforth's man, acting as a broker to handle those shady transactions.

But because Mundungus was too stingy and relied on Aberforth's relationship, he never spent any money in the bar.

He was eventually regarded as an enemy by the Hog's Head Bar.

In order to protect his men, Aberforth had no choice but to ban Mundungus from entering his bar for life.

Now, Aberforth can only communicate with Mundungus outside the pub and occasionally buy his stolen goods.

“How stingy is this guy?
The subordinate of the owner of the Pig's Head Bar, who is half an insider, was actually regarded as an enemy by the Pig's Head Bar.

How many times has he run away without paying?" Kate's ears twitched, and she suspected that what she heard was false.

However, Penelope was curious about the Hog's Head Inn. "Is it the same as Smith's Castle?"

As Ryan's wife, she also knew the existence of the 'Lord God'.

It coordinates everything in the entire castle.

Living in this castle, when you are in the study on the top floor and want to quickly get to the first floor, after calling out to the 'Lord God', you will appear on the first floor after you take the next step.

Although this idea was not very polite, Penelope felt that the existence of the Lord was much more useful than Jack, the elf from Ryan's family.

“How can it be the same?
The Hearth of Smith's Castle is a poltergeist of unprecedented power. In the entire wizarding world, only Peeves can rival it.

The Hog's Head Bar is nothing more than a strange creation that is semi-parasitic on every bar owner.

Compared to Smith Castle, its only outstanding feature is its strangeness. Ryan blinked his silver eyes and looked at Penelope with disappointment.

He couldn't imagine that Penelope would ask such a ridiculous question.

"Semi-parasitic?" Penelope asked calmly.

After so much time, she has long been accustomed to Ryan's eyes.

Maybe that's a bit discouraging.

But in terms of wisdom, she is far behind Ryan.

“As a combination of wizard magic and goblin magic, it has two sources of magic.

When there is no wizard in charge to take over as its master, the goblin part of it will be activated.

Demonstrating its malice towards wizards.

Eventually it became a pure killing machine.

It must have the presence of a wizard master to maintain its hazy sanity.

So I call this lifestyle of its parasitism.

But because it supplies itself with power, it is called semi-parasitic." Ryan shrugged.

"By the way, how did that sheep-playing guy become the owner of the Hog's Head Bar?" Kate looked straight at Ryan with her cute big eyes.

“It’s too rude to play with sheep guys.

Although he did.

But there is no empirical evidence.

The Wizengamot at the time could only use the fact that Aberforth's physical Patronus was a goat and that he cast a spell on the goats to make their horns curl up and look cleaner as evidence to prove his dirty behavior. "Lian said.

He looked at Kate's round face that was about to swell up due to impatience. He sighed and said, "Okay, okay, I'll tell you.

There is nothing strange about this story.

It's just because Aberforth is a very independent person and he cares about almost no one except his sister.

Able to endure loneliness. Strong fighting ability, able to hold the place." (Kate raised her hand: "Isn't there a Hog's Head Bar? Does it need the boss' help?")
"If the boss takes action in advance, it can prevent the Hog's Head Bar from becoming a goblin and turning into that evil, bloody wild boar.

If we leave the Pig's Head Bar alone, will customers be willing to come in the future?
Who would be willing to eat, drink, trade and have fun in the belly of a beast? Ryan looked at Kate with the same eyes he had just used to look at Penelope.

Kate obviously had no reaction either.

She was shameless and was the one who adapted to Ryan's questioning look the fastest.

“Okay, I’ll continue.

Just now I was saying that Aberforth could hold his own.

But because he cares about his sister, he has never agreed to the request of the owner of the Hog's Head Pub to become the next owner. " ("Why? The Hog's Head Pub is so cool. He can bring his sister to live in the bar." Kate was puzzled.)
“Same as your first impression of the Hog’s Head.

Aberforth couldn't bear to imagine his sister living in such a dirty place.

Even though the Hog's Head Inn didn't smell like mutton at that time." Ryan paused, took a cup of hot black tea that suddenly appeared in the air, blew on it, and took a sip comfortably.

(End of this chapter)

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