Compared with Muggles, the market of wizarding society is too small, and it is crushed in terms of volume. If it's just a small size, it's not impossible to be cautious and conservative on important issues.

But the point is that the wizard was blinded by the vast prospect of a large potion trade, and directly opened the bulk exchange business of Garon.

It's going to be a dead deal!

You can talk to wizards about magic, about potions, about ancient patterns...... These are all old ways of wizards. But what wizard understands economics?

What wizard understands economics?

The wizard didn't even have a piece of parchment about economic issues!

The size of the wizarding society is too small, and the market is too small, so small that they only know how to pay with one hand and deliver with the other.

As small as wizarding societies, the highest understanding of economic activity is nothing more than loans and interest.

How does this wizard play with Muggles?

The wizard doesn't even have a full-fledged economic theory!

It's a big deal, it's a big deal!

Solim didn't know much about economics, but he knew that if Muggles had a lot of Galleons in their hands, they wouldn't be content to just buy potions.

There are no economic laws in the wizarding world, which means that Muggles can wield gold gallons to buy them aggressively, even for several times more than the market price.

The point is that there is nothing the wizard can do yet. After all, there was no law that stated that Muggles could not use Galleons to buy wizarding businesses.

The void for wizards in this area is simply too great - or at least, wizards are completely blank in this regard.

Legal gaps, combined with a lack of financial talent, led wizards to have no idea what it meant to open up large currency exchanges.

Hermione looked at Solim's expression at the loss of his words and couldn't help but say:

"Serious problem?"

Hermione didn't understand economics either. She had devoted her time to magical knowledge since she went to Hogwarts, and where else had time to learn Muggle knowledge.

"Something big is going to happen. "

Solim pursed his lips, his mind thinking quickly.

What is the priority now?

Stopping currency exchange?

That's a wizard slapping himself in the face!

But if you let it go, it's not the way to go.

Emergency legislation?

Don't make a fuss, how many wizards understand economics? Aren't the regulations that come up with full of mistakes and omissions?

Legislation is definitely going to be enacted, but time waits for no one.

The most important thing at the moment is to find out what Muggles are doing in the wizarding world with Galleons.

"Soly," Solim licked his lips, "you go back and get back to your work, but in your spare time, I think you can read a book on economics." There will definitely be legislation in the future, and there is no doubt about your ability to learn......"

"Spare time?" Hermione looked shocked, pointed at herself, and said, "Spare time! I'm going to work overtime until the wee hours of the morning today, and then I'll have to go to work again early in the morning." Where did I get the time!"

Ah, Hermione, poor Hermione. I've just graduated and I'm busy working overtime, and the position of Director of the Key Department is different from the average Ministry of Magic employee, they don't have a so-called rest day. Especially in the important department of the Muggle Affairs Management Division, it is not impossible to turn around in a month.

Looking at Solim's serious face, Hermione sighed and said:

"Well, all I can say is that I'll take the time to learn while maintaining the quality of my job. "

Solim nodded, he knew it was all there was for now. Hermione was really busy, and it was good to have that statement.

"I'll get back to you in two days. Solim stood up and rolled the newspaper under his arm.

"The Gringotts matter can't be delayed, otherwise there will be big problems. "

Solim left, he couldn't even wait to find a small alley outside, and instead apparitioned directly in the coffee shop's toilet - the phoenix's fire was too obvious to make the noise of the movement insignificant.

Solim, who returned to Selwyn Castle, immediately found Levitsis.

"I want to see him. "

In Selwyn Castle, the core family members could only refer to one person. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

"He's not here. "

Solim's great-grandfather didn't even lift his head behind his desk.

"Urgent, 100,000 urgent!"

Solim took a step forward, and Levitsis finally put down the parchment in his hand and looked up at Solim:

"I'm not perfunctory to you, he's not in the castle. "[]

Cadmus isn't there, so what?

This is no small matter, nor is it an incident that any department can deal with alone.

Without the Elders being able to bounce on it, do you think the goblins of Gringotts will take the Ministry of Magic in their eyes?

Without the coordination of the International Confederation of Wizards, the whole of Europe would be a mess.

At this point, the Council of Elders must step in to turn the tide.

"What's going on?" Levitsis was a little curious, Solim had always been quite composed, and it was rare to see him so out of shape.

Solim went through the story from beginning to end, emphasizing that the financial impact of Muggles on wizarding society would affect every aspect.

But Levites didn't understand.

He's a pure-blood wizard.

You can talk to him about magic, spell casting techniques, alchemy, and even gossip between pure-blood families, but he really doesn't understand the financial issues.

How much money does the family pay to each clan this month, the cost of maintaining the castle or manor, the replenishment of various materials in the family's warehouse, the turnover of the various dragon farms and shops under its name, and the family's gray income......

Wizards who can figure these out are already high-end talents. But this is only a mathematical problem, not an economic problem.

Levitsis didn't understand economics, but he knew a thing: Muggles were doing them bad.

That's enough.

"Can the family find out where those Muggles got to Garon now?" Solim asked, "It's a priority, we have to find out what they've done." "

"It's hard. Levitsis frowned, "We don't have such a department, so we can only rely on people to inquire." "

Solim (good) forehead.

The wizards don't even have a regulatory oversight to monitor the flow of money.

This can't be helped, it's completely a historical legacy. The wizard handed over Gringotts to the goblins, and as long as the money was enough, ordinary wizards would not make trouble, and the Council of Elders would not interfere much.

After all, with such a small volume and market, no matter how much you do it, you can't make a name for yourself.

But now it's different, the lack of supervision of funds has led to the fact that people can only be sent out to inquire about the news......

Solim really didn't know what to say.

Levites was neat and neat, and immediately arranged the task.

The wizard on duty at Selwyn Castle sprang into action, and for the sake of efficiency, Solim, the great-grandfather, even sent those who were resting.

Solim felt like he was finished, he ruined so many people's vacations......

He only hoped that none of them were Vanessa and them now, or Calvin, the bald head, would definitely put a malicious curse on himself.

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