"You are… I remember now, you are Kreacher, the house-elf of the Fleamonts. Are you here for the dividends?"

Dividends?

What dividends?

"The old master bought ten percent of Ollivander's wand shop."

Ah?

Darren looked at Kreacher in shock.

Seriously?

That's awesome?

"It was Darren's grandfather, Fleamont, who had Kreacher buy it. Later, the old master didn't know where he put the shares, Kreacher will go back and look."

Kreacher tapped his head as he spoke.

He was truly old. If news of the young master hadn't suddenly arrived, he might have chosen to die this year.

Although he couldn't have his head cut off and hung on the wall by his master, dying by his master's side would be very good.

But now that the young master needed him, he had to live, to live until the young master no longer needed him.

Kreacher thought silently.

He had no idea that Darren was looking at him like he was looking at his ancestor.

Damn!

How much money did Harry miss out on in the original story?

And that old schemer Ollivander, if he hadn't brought Kreacher over, he wouldn't have mentioned it at all.

Although Ollivander might not have been sure if the Potter family had transferred the shares, shouldn't you at least ask?

He didn't mention it until he died in the original story, how shameless.

No wonder the old guy knew so much about Lily and James, so he was a shareholder. How could he not know?

He thought the old guy just had a good memory and could remember everyone who bought a wand, even if they didn't give their name.

But it was also possible that Ollivander really did remember the wands of every famous person.

Of course, as a child who didn't understand anything, he naturally couldn't think of that.

He also couldn't take the initiative to mention money to Ollivander, it would ruin his image.

So he thought about it and said to Kreacher with an innocent expression:

"Kreacher, that's great! We have shares in Mr. Ollivander's wand shop. Kreacher, you don't have to go out and earn money anymore. You can stay with me and my brother forever!"

"Young Master Darren, you are so cute and kind, but Kreacher cannot agree to this request.

Because even if the shares in Ollivander's wand shop are found, Kreacher still needs to take them to the Ministry of Magic to register.

Then reconcile the accounts with Mr. Ollivander, because the Potter family hasn't come here to collect dividends for many years."

Kreacher looked at Darren regretfully. The poor young master must like Kreacher too much. Maybe Kreacher should find a female elf to have children?

Then his children can accompany the young master, and the young master's children!

PS: Voting is over. Slytherin got too many votes, so it's Slytherin. But little readers who like other houses don't have to worry about it being ruined.

Think about it, Slytherin usually has classes with Gryffindor.

In class, Snape deducts twenty points because Harry helps Neville meddle in other people's business, and Slytherin gets twenty points because Darren helps Neville with love. Think about how interesting that scene is.

Chapter 21: Listen to Me, Child

Darren certainly didn't know what Kreacher was thinking. He just heard Kreacher's answer and smiled contentedly.

Slave owners should also give their slaves more motivation, especially since Kreacher is a very useful house-elf.

It's just that he doesn't know when Ollivander's money will be in his hands.

"Ahem, Mr. Potter, I think we can discuss your wand problem now."

Ollivander slapped his forehead in annoyance.

He obviously felt that he had been too talkative.

Perhaps that stupid house-elf would have forgotten about it long ago without his reminder.

As a result, after being reminded by him, they were going to take so many years of dividends.

What a huge expense this is!

Back then, Grindelwald started a revolution in the magic world and monopolized the source of magical creatures, which almost caused his wand shop to close down.

At that time, Ollivander was so poor that he almost had nothing to eat, so he had to sell shares in the wand shop to the outside world.

However, everyone could also buy wands from Gregorovich in Germany. In addition, Grindelwald's strength led to no one looking up to his small shop, and they all felt that his small shop was going to be finished.

Only Fleamont made a lot of Galleons selling shampoo, and bought ten percent of his shares for two thousand Galleons because he had nothing to do.

Not long after Fleamont bought the shares, Grindelwald was suddenly defeated by Dumbledore, and his wand shop was revived.

Next, he had to give the Potter family tens of thousands of Galleons every year for nothing. He continued to give it for many years, until James Potter died, and he finally stopped this behavior.

He defaulted that Ollivander's wand shop was his private property.

He knew very well that only Harry Potter was left in the Potter family.

No one would know that the Potter family had shares in Ollivander's wand shop, not even Harry Potter.

Who knew that he would suddenly see Kreacher just now, and he blurted it out out of guilt, and now he regretted it extremely.

What a huge fortune this is!

Isn't this Potter kid said to be kind?

Why didn't he say to exempt him from so many years of share dividends?

Ollivander thought resentfully.

His goodwill towards Darren also dropped sharply.

He asked officially: "Which hand do you usually use?"

"Right hand."

Darren said indifferently.

If he lost so many Galleons, he would also feel sad.

At this time, he was more curious about what kind of wand he could choose.

A tape measure measured Darren in an orderly manner, and even the size of Darren's nostrils was measured.

Darren touched it and found that it shyly hid away by itself.

"Come, try this one, nine and one-third inches long, made of aspen wood, with a unicorn hair inside.

This is a wand that is reliable, inclusive, powerful, and has consistent power…"

Ollivander introduced the wand endlessly.

Darren curiously picked up the wand.

But he didn't have much hope, after all, most people have to adapt many times before they can choose the most suitable wand.

But as soon as he touched the wand, colorful fireworks burst out from the top of the wand.

"Great, obviously this is the one!"

Ollivander praised and was about to wrap it up for Darren.

Darren looked at the wand blankly, did he really not need to change it?

"Huh?"

Just as Darren resigned himself to taking away his wand, Ollivander raised his head in confusion.

His old face approached another wand box.

"Child, wait, maybe you should try this wand. It also vibrated when you released your magic."

Ollivander took out the wand.

Darren picked it up suspiciously.

Then pink bubbles appeared all over the room.

"Great, wonderful, really wonderful, I have never seen a wizard have two wands to choose from… Huh?"

Ollivander was stunned again.

Because at this time, thousands of wands in the wand shop vibrated.

If magic hadn't been applied to each box, they might have rushed out.

"Could something be wrong?"

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