"You, you just can't..." Queenie's words were cut short by Tina, who was about to leave.

Although she was eager to know what deal Queenie and the Sue family had made, since Queenie was not in danger at the moment, she decided not to involve her.

We'll discuss everything after things are completely resolved.

Tina and Newt left.

Queenie asked Sue with some concern, "They'll be alright, right? You said the consequences would be serious, but once it's over, my sister won't be punished, and might even be reinstated, right?"

Mrs. Su nodded with a smile: "That's right."

"You...can you predict the future?" Queenie asked curiously.

Su shook her head: "Prediction? It's both yes and no. I'll take you somewhere."

As he spoke, Su activated his ethereal ability and took her into another dimension.

Queenie was stunned by the environment when she first arrived in the alternate dimension. The sky was dark red, the earth was barren and lifeless, and the only green thing was a towering tree in the distance. She could feel that the tree possessed an extremely powerful and surging force.

Not far away were several silver-white cages, and inside were several people. They looked ugly and frightening.

There was also a bunch of things, which looked like clothing packaging bags.

"The Seamless Stretch Spell?" Queenie looked at Sue curiously.

Su smiled and shook her head: "This is a special space that belongs exclusively to me. Wherever I am, it is there. It has nothing to do with the Seamless Stretch Spell. What I wanted to obtain the Seamless Stretch Spell was actually to see if I could extend and expand this space."

"Did you make it?"

"do not know."

"Don't know?" Queenie's eyes widened. Success is success, and failure is failure. What kind of answer is "don't know"?

Su shrugged: "I only got the Seamless Stretch Spell a day ago, and I haven't figured it out yet. If you know how, you might as well give it a try."

Queenie shook her head regretfully: "I...I can't."

That's true, even her sister Tina doesn't know how, how could Queenie possibly?

"Over there are some clothes and things I bought casually before. You can go and see if there's anything you like. You can also find the answer to your question about precognition there," Su said with a smile, pointing to the pile of clothes.

These things were basically bought in bulk, like when I was stocking up on inventory. After buying them, I basically threw them into the alternate dimension, so there are usually receipts in the bags.

In addition to the price, the receipt also includes the date.

Queenie walked over out of curiosity and quickly became completely absorbed in the 'shocking' and trendy clothes.

For decades, aesthetics aside, the colors and styles were absolutely outrageous for Queenie.

Some clothes that are perfectly normal in everyday life are considered evil by people in Queenie's time, the kind that would absolutely never be worn in public.

Su began researching the Traceless Stretch Spell. Theoretically, it is difficult to change the size of another dimension, but the Traceless Stretch Spell is an external force that can alter it, so perhaps it can be successful?

Even if it doesn't succeed, it doesn't matter. The Seamless Stretch Spell can be applied to other things to achieve the same effect of expanding space.

Chapter 258: Rich and powerful, money talks!

In the Harry Potter series, wizards value bloodlines. Those with wizarding blood can generally learn magic. Of course, there are always exceptions. Some people have wizarding blood, even pure-blood wizarding blood, but still cannot learn magic. These are called Squibs.

This shows that wizards in the Harry Potter series are, to some extent, also possessing bloodline limits, passed down through generations via genes. Without this bloodline, one naturally cannot use (learn) magic.

Although Sue knew about the Unseen Stretch Charm and other magical spells, according to the Harry Potter lineage's bloodline theory, he was also a Muggle, and even if he knew the spells, he couldn't cast them.

After studying for a long time without any results or direction, Su decided to give up. To be precise, he changed his approach.

Since people can't learn spells because of their bloodline, should we let those with the bloodline learn them? No, that's just one solution. The Su family has an even more direct method.

Chakradan!

Given the supernatural and bizarre nature of Chakra Dan, as long as the raw materials are of high quality, there should be a chance to awaken the bloodline of a wizard.

“I’m going out for a bit. Are you staying here or coming with me?” Su called out to Queenie in the distance.

Queenie walked over with a few receipts in her hand and asked hesitantly, "Are the numbers on these real?"

"Are you asking about the price or the time?" Su asked with a smile, then continued without waiting for Queenie's reply, "Both are true."

"No wonder you said it was both foresight and not foresight. You actually have the means to travel to the future, and... such a distant future," Queenie exclaimed in amazement.

Su shook her head: "You're wrong. I didn't travel to the future, I went back to the past."

Queenie stared blankly and said, "So you're not from this era, you're from the future? You want me to follow you, to take me away, you want me to go to the future with you?"

"Yes."

"My goodness."

Queenie had been guessing Sue's identity, but she never expected that he was a wizard from the future.

"What will your era be like in the future?" Queenie looked at Su with curiosity, her eyes filled with a thirst for knowledge.

“You can learn about that era yourself.” Su smiled and led her away from the alternate dimension.

After emerging from the alternate dimension, Su had the hotel arrange a carriage for the two of them, and they rode in the carriage to an underground bar, a magical underground bar called Blind Pig.

In the movie, Tina and Queenie bring Newt and Jacob to this bar to find the owner, Nallac, in order to find the whereabouts of magical creatures. This owner, Nallac, is an elf rogue who was Tina's informant when she was an Auror and specializes in extraordinary deals.

Queenie led Sue into the bar, which was filled with all sorts of creatures. The two went to the bar and told the elven bartender that they wanted to see the owner, Narrak.

Not long after, a dwarf wearing a shirt and vest, with several rings on his fingers and a cigar in his mouth sat down opposite Sue and Queenie.

“I heard there’s a very wealthy Eastern wizard in New York. It must be you, right? What do you want from me?” Narrak said as he drank the wine the bartender had poured for him.

To be honest, this guy does have the air of an underground boss.

Su smiled and flipped her hand, and stacks of US dollars landed directly on the table, which made Narrak slightly surprised, and then a playful smile appeared on his face.

“Some things can’t be bought with money!” Narrak reminded him.

Su smiled and shook her head: "Everything has a price, the only difference is how much. I want a hundred house-elves, a hundred Thestrals, and I also want other kinds of creatures or animals, once or twice a time for each kind."

Narlak was stunned. This deal was quite big.

House-elves are manageable; although the required number is somewhat large, given enough time, they can be gathered. Thestrals, however, are more troublesome. They can only be captured from the wild, and capturing a hundred Thestrals is not so easy.

Narrak puffed on his cigar, pondering without speaking immediately.

Su held up one finger nonchalantly, saying confidently, "One hundred million US dollars. This is the price I'm offering for house-elves and Thestrals. Others are separate. Name your price, and I won't haggle. But... you only get one chance. If you refuse this time, even if I spend three hundred million to find someone else, I won't spend one hundred million to come back to you. Think it over carefully."

The Su family's behavior perfectly embodies four words: rich and willful!

The purchasing power of one hundred million US dollars in this era is already evident from the previous comparisons. Although Narrak runs a magical underground bar and does business mainly related to magic and the wizarding world, US dollars are still a necessity, since the wizarding world also needs to survive in the Muggle world.

“I need a month, and you have to pay half the money upfront,” Narrak said after a moment’s thought.

"I'll give you two hundred million, but you only have ten days." Su directly withdrew two hundred million US dollars from the system.

"Oh!"

The air was thick with smoke, and stacks of US dollars piled up like mountains, instantly silencing the entire bar.

"I'll come find you in ten days." Su stood up, patted Narrak on the shoulder, and then teleported away from the bar with Queenie.

Paying half the money upfront and requiring a month's payment—the Su family has once again demonstrated what it means to be capricious!

Two hundred million US dollars, in ten days, it was done so easily!

When Narrak saw the mountain of US dollars, his first thought was to abscond with the money. That was two hundred million US dollars! He could easily take that money and leave New York to live somewhere else. He didn't believe the Su family could find him.

As an underground thug who specializes in illegal transactions, you can't expect much from him in terms of character; in the movie, he betrayed Tina and Newt.

However—Nallak quickly came to his senses and dismissed the idea.

First of all, he didn't know the Su family's background. If he didn't know their background, he wouldn't dare to act recklessly. Who knew if he would step on a landmine? He must not be a brainless person to be able to thrive in the underground world.

The fact that the other party dared to hand over such a large sum of money to me in advance shows that they are definitely not afraid that I will run away.

Secondly, just by looking at Su, you can tell he's a wealthy and capricious customer. If you can satisfy him this time, you'll naturally have more business like this in the future. A steady stream of business is definitely more worthwhile than a one-off deal.

So, after having the money collected and counted, Narrak immediately began collecting house-elves and Thestrals, especially Thestrals. This time, he planned to spend a lot of money to hire someone to capture them, in order to meet the needs of the Su family no matter what.

……

P.S.: My health is deteriorating, and I'm feeling increasingly unwell. I'll try my best to maintain the update frequency, but the update schedule may become less consistent.

Chapter 259 The Rampage of Momo Ran

House-elves are a lowly race who must serve their masters for generations. They are slaves to ancient and wealthy wizarding families, undertaking all household chores, bound by their masters, and cannot disobey their masters' orders. If they do, they must be punished.

Possessing magic, casting spells requires the master's permission.

House-elves have no wages, no holidays; they take pride in working and are ashamed of wandering around freely.

They are usually thin and bony, small in stature, with ears as big as bats, protruding eyes the size of tennis balls, and a relatively long and flat nose.

They all treated humanity with the same reverence one would show to a king.

Every house-elves is ashamed of being kicked out of their families, ashamed of receiving payment, and serves only one family for life.

Generally speaking, house-elves know mostly life magic, such as cleaning and cooking, but in reality, house-elves know far more magic than that.

The main reason Su wanted to keep house elves was that they possessed various convenient magic abilities and their 'ideas' made them perfectly capable of cleaning up special spaces such as alternate dimensions.

As for Thestrals, they are also very common and familiar creatures in the Harry Potter series.

Thestrals are a type of winged horse, with a tall, rugged body, entirely black, a dragon's head, a horse's body, and a pair of broad wings on their backs. They can fly at high speeds in the air, and only those who have experienced death can see them.

For this reason, Thestrals were once considered an unlucky symbol, said to bring all sorts of terrible disasters to those who saw them.

Thestrals are incredibly intelligent and very useful; once tamed, they will never leave their master.

Thestrals have an amazing sense of direction; just tell them where you want to go, and they will take you there.

Thestrals can fly at astonishing speeds.

The main job of the Thestrals at Hogwarts was to pull the school's carriages.

In Fantastic Beasts: The Second Movie, the Ministry of Magic also used a carriage pulled by Thestrals to transport Grindelwald.

Su wanted Thestrals partly because he thought these 'mounts' or 'vehicles' were cool and could fly, and partly to expand his collection of supernatural creatures.

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