Solim's "poverty" lies in the fact that he can't take out tens of thousands of Galleons at once like other rich wizards, but he has a lot of good things. But most of his good things are priceless, and they can't be sold at a suitable price in the ordinary wizarding market.

Solim left, leaving behind Levinto, who had a "find your kind" expression, and Borkin, who had a big hole in his chest, and black smoke coming out of Borkin's chest with a shocked face.

"How's it going?" said Levento, in a "passerby" tone, "and when it starts to hurt, it means that the young gentleman is coming to you." "

"His hand ......" Borkin was apparently as frightened by Solim's left hand, which was only a black bone, and a bone without the slightest flesh could move freely, which was uncommon even in the eyes of wizards.

"There is no doubt that it was some kind of black magic, maybe some kind of body shapeshift. "Although Levento is not very good, he still knows a lot, and even has heard of high-end magic such as body transformation.

"Are we really going to do something for him?" Bolkin looked hesitant.

"I advise you not to think anything crooked. Levinto warned: "I can't do it now, but I don't lose my brain." He's not the kind of person we can afford to mess with. "

240 He thought again of the day he had lost his arms, and that the man who had suddenly appeared and had corroded his arms with a terrible spell was undoubtedly a Death Eater, that Leventio was sure, but the young wizard who had left the mark on his chest was clearly not.

At that time, Levento was indeed filled with despair, but he heard all the conversations between Solim and Christopher. Afterwards, he did think about the relationship between the two people, and it was not a relationship between superiors and subordinates or collaborators. If Levinto wants to say, it is very similar to what he often sees in Tumble Alley, the kind that the elders of the family bring the younger generation to Tumble Alley to see.

Christopher is a Selwyn, and this is already public news, a new Death Eater branded with the Dark Devil, and the speed at which this kind of news spreads in some circles is amazing. Since Levinto knew Christopher's face, he naturally knew where he came from, and when he arrived here, Solim's identity was already known.

However, he did not tell Borkin his speculation, he was now a wasted man, but the young gentleman spared his life, which showed that he was still valuable, for the faint hope, Levento felt that he had to work harder, even if his body could not recover in the end, he felt that he could live the rest of his life by rushing to the young wizard's handwriting.

But there's a premise here: he has to show enough value for himself.

Levinto knew that his magic skills were not worth mentioning, and that people like himself were everywhere in Tumbledown Alley, but he was very different from other wizards who hung out in Tumbledown Alley: he rarely took risks, preferring to go home empty-handed rather than take a chance. Today is one of the few risky moments in his life, but he obviously failed, and the "old friends" who have known him for many years have no regard for the love of many years.

One such lesson was enough, and Levento said to Borkin: "We all know that old thing from Bock, and he is not easy to fool, and ordinary objects do not interest him." "

"That's right, I wouldn't have gone to his wand if he hadn't given him a few more sicos at a time. Borkin was impressed, "But I've never been to him for anything other than a wand." "

Bogin. Bock's Magic Shop is the largest in Tumbledown Alley - don't think it's Borgin's own, it's the ancestral property of the Burke family. Although Bock, like other pure-blood families, inevitably declined, the shop was always open, and it was quite famous in pure-blood circles, specializing in helping other families deal with some shady items. With the "special business" of this store, the (CDCE) Bock family can be said to be more mixed than most pure-blood families, but they have always kept a low profile and never took sides, but if anyone thinks they are easy to bully, it is a big mistake. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Ever since Tumbledown Alley, the Burke family's shop has been here, and no matter who is in power, no matter how many times the Aurors and Beaters have rectified Tumbledown Alley, this "well-known" black shop is still there.

So, it's not okay to play tricks with Bock. And Borgin and Leventto don't have the capital to play tricks with Borgin.

"But......" Bolkin was obviously worried about something, "whether it's the powder of the dragon's egg or the egg of the fiery snake, it's not something we can touch, it's all first-class contraband." "

"That's not a problem. Levinto shook his head, "That old man Bock, though he has a black heart, still has basic professional ethics, and he never asks where his clients' things come from. Don't talk about these things, even if you stuff a dragon into his shop, he won't bother. "

"I know what you say, but I mean ......" Borkin hesitated, "I've heard some rumors about Bock—"

"If you're worried about black eating black, you just need to show that you're hired. Levinto was obviously more experienced than Borkin in this matter, "That cunning old dog won't do anything until you get the bottom line, you just have to quote him the price that the young gentleman said before, and it's best to let the old dog know that this price is being requested." "

At this, Levinto, who was sitting on the bed against the wall, straightened his legs, "This is also something that the gentleman has long considered—you don't want to think about it, are those two things within our reach?" Bock must have known that as long as you implicitly imply that someone asked you to trade, I assure you that Bock's old dog will not touch you." "

There is no doubt that Borgin and Levinto are now grasshoppers on a rope, one with glory and with loss. Levinto lost his arms, so he can't show his head outside, and the specific things need to be done by Borkin, but Borkin is not as experienced as Levinto, which requires Levinto to give him support behind his back, and the two must rely on each other if they want to complete what Solim told them.

"I'll do my best. Borkin sat down on the back chair that Solim had conjured up, feeling the lines on the armrests, "I just want to learn this method—that gentleman is a wizard compared to us, and we're just muggles with wands." "。

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