It was Hermione's letter.

As he watched, Solim's brow gradually furrowed.

"Did something happen, dear?" said Elena, her hair tossed loosely, and she sat up with one hand clutching the quilt over her chest.

"Some trouble. "

The letter was engulfed in black flames that suddenly appeared, and not even a trace of ash remained. Solim's mastery of the fire is handy, if not the peak.

"Of course, it's a trouble with the Ministry of Magic, and it doesn't have much to do with us. Solim added as he put on his pants.

Hermione, or the Ministry of Magic, was in some trouble.

Ever since the goblins' Gringotts opened a large currency exchange business, after a few tentative attempts, Muggle capital began to pour in.

Let's just say how many of them are there, the elves can't make Galleons faster than they can exchange.

If it weren't for the fact that the Ministry of Magic had not yet allowed Muggles to participate in the economic activities of the wizarding world, these Muggles who had the means and capital would have been able to buy the entire Diagon Alley.

Despite the restrictions, the wealthy Muggles sold out of Diagon Alley during the few events where Muggles were allowed to visit Diagon Alley.

That's right, it's short-bought.

The old antique Cauldron No. 3, which had not been sold in more than ten years, was not retractable, had no automatic stirring function, and had been completely eliminated by the Potions world.

Not only that, but the clothes and accessories in Madame Morkin's robe shop and the Strip Ready-to-Wear store were also swept away, and even the various perfumes of Roderick's house, which rented a counter in the Strip Ready-to-Wear store, were sold out. Fortunately, it's still early, and if such a show is done close to the beginning of the school season, the new students at Hogwarts will not be able to buy school uniforms.

These three storefronts are pretty good, and places like the Blotted Bookstore, which sells books on magic, are what the Muggles really care about.

It was a book of magic, and even if a biography of a third-rate wizard called out the outrageous price of 10 Galleons, there were still Muggles willing to pay for it.

There is not a single book on the shelves of the Blotted Bookstore now.

The same thing that happened to the Blotted Bookstore was Mrs. Prim Peniel's beauty magic shop. Not only did these powerful Muggles come by themselves, but they also brought their wives and daughters. After seeing the potions that quickly remove acne scars, freckles, etc., Galleons are no longer Galleons......

If it weren't for the fact that the Wand Shop was only open to wizards, the gang would probably have emptied Ollivander's shop.

There weren't many shops in Diagon Alley that could stop Muggles from buying and buying. In addition to Ollivanders' wand shop, the Fantastic Zoo is also one of them, after all, some magical creatures require qualifications to be raised, and Muggles really can't handle these magical creatures with similar magical abilities.

Hermione also stated that some Muggles would have been planning to book several tours on the Terror Trip had it not been for Percy, who was accompanying her at the time, to try to stop it......

This trickster travel agency has a reputation for being irresponsible, and they don't care if their customers survive those dangerous trips, so they always collect money first.

The merchants of Diagon Alley smiled. Not only did they clear a wave of inventory, but they also made a lot of money. Even places like scrap shops and second-hand robes shops, which are largely unattended, have made a lot of money.

According to Hermione, the twins' mouths were now smiling crookedly, and they had to be tempered with palliatives to suppress their excitement.

As the escort this time, Hermione didn't care how much money the merchants in Diagon Alley made, nor did she care if these Muggles spent dozens of Galleons to buy a useless thing back. She was concerned about the aftermath of the massive flow of magical items into Muggle society.

The Ministry of Magic didn't plan for it beforehand. They had no idea that Muggles would buy almost all of Diagon Alley with Gareons - poverty limited their imagination. They thought that even if the Muggles who came to visit had money, they would buy a few novelties and show them off, but they didn't think about how rich these Muggles were.

There are definitely hidden dangers, Solim can be sure.

Although most of the consumables that Muggles buy, such as beauty potions or various magical candies, or robes with self-cleaning functions, the books at the Blotted Bookstore are real, although they are only low-level books, without advanced theory and magic, but they can't stand the fact that the textbooks for seven years of Hogwarts are there, which wizarding educators have sorted out to teach young wizards.

This is the most formal, peaceful, and worry-free route to learning magic. Muggles could not learn, but that did not prevent them from learning about wizards and how far they could do with their magic. Take it a step further...... They can spy on the weaknesses of wizards.

Of course, in Solim's opinion, Muggles' temptation and understanding of wizards will inevitably lead to the study of how to deal with wizards over time - the Wizarding Affairs Authority in the British MI6 has been doing this all along, but with little success. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Don't look at these Muggles throwing gold gallons everywhere in Diagon Alley, you think it's stupid people with a lot of money, these elites in Muggle society have a lot of eyes, and they secretly plan some small actions against wizards.

The Ministry of Magic has now partnered with the British royal family to set up a company dedicated to the sale of Muggle-ified wizarding products, the first of which being several potions that had been negotiated.

The Ministry of Magic prepared a lot of goods for a rainy day, but to their surprise, these quantities that seemed sufficient to them were directly digested internally by those well-informed people who had been informed in advance.

Nobles who were related to the royal family, well-established nobles, ministers who had attended wizarding and Muggle councils, and some so-called lowly social officials, this group of people directly covered the first shipments provided by the Ministry of Magic. []

If only this was the case, it wouldn't be a big deal. Isn't it just a privilege, wizards are not incomprehensible, anyway, it's not a one-shot deal, and you can always get on the right track in the future.

But the wizards ignored one force - the City of London.

Located in just 2.6 square kilometres, this 2.6-square-kilometre area is home to a large number of banks, stock exchanges, gold markets and other financial institutions, and is home to nearly 800,000 people engaged in finance and commerce.

Not only that, but the status of the City is quite special - they are an independent city, even if this is the City of London, but in the City of the City, it is up to them to decide. They have their own mayor, they have their own council.

Downing Street also has to discuss with these capital predators on financial issues.

Now the rich guys who can hang themselves with pure gold street lamps have turned their attention to the wizards, or rather, the various products brought by the wizards, and they don't know where they got the news that the wizards have potions that can make people immortal......

The capitalists used their connections to get the Muggle government to offer to provide samples of the potion that would keep people alive in the second wave of potions.

Now things are a little out of the control of the Ministry of Magic.。。

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