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Chapter 433: An Expensive Addition

Chapter 433: An Expensive Addition

"Forget about the dormitory. Let's put the things in the laboratory first."

Andrew looked at the door knocker and the lounge so close at hand, and finally chose to temporarily store his things in the laboratory - it was okay to lose other things, but he couldn't afford to throw away the cup that Hufflepuff gave to Ravenclaw.

As for the Room of Requirement, he didn't dare to check it now. Of course, for safety reasons, he planned to violate school rules and bring the crown to the laboratory tonight, and leave it for ten days or half a month before taking it out.

For safety reasons, he didn't even plan to enter the laboratory during this period to avoid accidents as much as possible.

But the search would come later. Now he had to carefully check the spoils counted in piles, which were the additions to this treasure distribution - a bunch of miscellaneous magic props.

It could be worth some money if I sold it, but people would laugh at me for not having enough brains. I can only collect it for fun and to see what its functions are.

Thanks to the fat monk's class some time ago, he now has some basic identification skills. He can tell at a glance that the things in front of him are all made by wizards, and there is not even a single thing produced by a goblin.

"Yes, among the things produced by goblins, the cheapest one is the Firebolt. This level is really beyond the reach of ordinary wizards..."

Andrew picked up some and found three magic tools for positioning. The only one that was somewhat useful was the one with the stars, but it was severely outclassed by current astronomy and was of no use except to prove that it was an antique.

There are five wine jugs, one is in average condition and basically has no effect, two are heated, one is well sealed, and one has a chilling effect.

There are eight random magic accessories with luminous devices, but they are too ugly. They can only be said to have a primitive feel. They have great historical value but no artistic value.

There were more than a dozen things with magical aura, such as chains of unknown meaning and beautiful stones, but four of them broke after they were out of protection. As for the remaining things, apart from being magic accessories, their effects could not be detected, but in terms of strength, they were rubbish.

...

"In short," Andrew leaned back in his chair and sighed, "Ms. Ravenclaw rummaged through her loot and stuffed a bunch of stuff that looked like it had something to do with magic into the box. It turns out that we can't expect anything extravagant."

It would definitely be valuable if sold, but its special historical significance means it would be foolish to sell it casually.

"Keep it. After you get started with alchemy, you can see the initial techniques. After graduation, donate it directly to the academy. The award will be given every four years to wizards who have made outstanding contributions to the progress of the wizarding world. Just use the title of Ravenclaw Dean..."

Andrew's eyes lit up. At first he was just complaining, but if you think about it this way now, there is a gimmick and something to offer, and it is very feasible.

"There's a way... Anyway, this pile of junk, ugh, this pile of precious magic props has special meanings. It would be best to trick the dean into getting involved. He has quite a few, which would be enough for many years. Let's just consider it as promoting the progress of the wizarding world - it doesn't matter if Professor Nina and Sirius leak out. No, leaking out is just to help hype it up."

Once his thoughts were sorted out, Andrew's eyes changed when he looked at the magic props.

This is no longer just a magic prop, but one of the driving forces behind the progress of the entire wizarding world. In the future, Hogwarts will rely on this thing to enter the information age!
Even people in Norwegian prisons can play PS3, so it's impossible that being in Hogwarts is worse than being in prison, right?

'But don't rush now. Let me analyze the introduction to alchemy first. If the dean is too focused on glory at that time, it will be difficult to analyze. 'It's not that he is extravagant, but this thing is really the most primitive product of alchemy. It is really the best teaching material for feeling the changes of alchemy.

After carefully putting these things away, Andrew examined his laboratory.

Although there is no project at the moment, the entire shelf is filled with piles of Galleons - the potion materials that have been placed are valuable enough, but they can almost serve as a buffer against the gifts from the newly acquired Ravenclaws...

'But I always feel like I forgot something... Today, well, I went back to school, dealt with documents, and was called out by Sirius to have dinner and open the Chamber of Secrets... Oh, the gift, the gift is still there and hasn't been unpacked, and there are also the magic firecrackers that Dumbledore made this year, I forgot to take it! '

Especially the latter, which can still give him some small surprises. He probably mastered the Transfiguration technique of stuffing living things into firecrackers when school started this year, but he has never been able to do it very finely. He is just waiting to seriously study the finished product and improve his Transfiguration technique.

"The presents will wait, they are not important anyway, let's go find Dumbledore to open the firecrackers first."

But it was Christmas, and Andrew thought it was not good to go empty-handed, so he searched the laboratory and took the positioning compass with the stars.

It's impossible to be an endless jealous person. There are only four gifts from Ravenclaw in total. Even the headmaster can't give them to Professor McGonagall. If she really gave them to Professor McGonagall, what would she give?
As for the professor, Andrew could only give him that beautiful stone that could provide light - although it didn't have much effect, it was still more beautiful.

"That's it, let's make a package first."
Andrew wrapped it carefully and began to cast a spell, preparing to stuff it into the firecrackers.

'It's barely acceptable, but a little too big and ugly, and can't be compared to Dumbledore's work.'

Andrew looked at his work with disdain, picked it up, and prepared to go to the principal's office to beg for money - after all, Dumbledore didn't get any of the treasures and followed him the whole time.

'It's Dumbledore. Every new headmaster has to draw water first.'

"Forget it. Let's talk to the headmaster and Dumbledore together. We can't take the headmaster's tolerance as a presumptuous capital. Of course, the collection left by the headmaster of Ravenclaw himself must not be handed over, otherwise we will not be able to explain to the headmaster. All the spoils can be donated to the school for preservation, but the award must still be named after Ms. Ravenclaw."

"However, we still need to discuss the specifics with the dean. If the dean has other plans, let's not talk about it for now. Anyway, I will tell the principal later."

Ravenclaw's Diadem - he had no doubt that he could find the answer to this question.

As a student of Ravenclaw, he had actually seen various versions of the statue of the first headmaster, including several versions that were disliked as particularly ugly. He was very sure that was actually the appearance of the real crown.

He also knew the Coronet Room - the place in all of Hogwarts where most students tried to hide things.

Well, there is only one step left.

'We'll do it tonight. Let's go find the principal now.'

(End of this chapter)

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