Chapter 122 Leaving with satisfaction


Chapter 122 Leaving with Satisfaction
It turned out that even the other students could not open the protection that Dumbledore found interesting.

Some people even gritted their teeth and used some destructive methods, but it was useless - the principal just looked on with a smile and didn't even do anything, but the seventh-grade students felt their faces burning.

Andrew was quite happy to watch it at first, but he lost interest after discovering that most people used silent spells - this door probably couldn't be opened.

'Speaking of which... why did Peeves build such a small vault at the entrance of the library? ’

For some reason, Andrew's thoughts drifted to the sentence in his lounge - extraordinary intelligence is the greatest wealth of mankind.

‘You don’t think you can do this thing the other way around, do you think you can exchange wealth for knowledge? ’

unknown.

After all, this can be traced back to before the establishment of the school - and judging from the fact that Peeves only collected Nats, his pranks on wealth have obviously been limited, and judging from the number, Andrew even had a strange guess - —The coins in those corners will only be collected by Peeves after the original owner leaves Hogwarts.

However, this is not certain - it would be a slap in the face if the students behind him opened another bank or even a treasury, although Andrew felt that nothing so bloody would happen.

'There is indeed a problem, and the problem is definitely not limited to the small treasury in front of me - if it was really restricted, then the four founders might really have left things behind. It is impossible to restrict it because they are really free... but That would be troublesome to find...'

Although not everyone can understand the cause and effect of the matter as clearly as Andrew, the things inferred based on the existing information are obviously more terrifying - just after the twins came over to take a look, the two decisively told the seventh-grade prefect about their speculation.

"We made a mistake - this is definitely not a secret room, and it cannot contain secret treasures."

"If you think about it carefully, we didn't actually conquer Peeves, we just made him feel bored and no longer wanted to continue the boring prank. He didn't admire him, he just felt bored and wanted to rest. Simply put, he felt that we were Cheating, don’t want to play with us anymore.”

Fred glanced at Nat on the ground, "This is not a reward for the winner, it's just a little sweetness for those who dare to try. If we want to get the real secret treasure, I'm afraid we have to give Peeves a chance to let it go, just like the principal said. Everyone admires the incredible mischief.”

The seventh grader looked suddenly enlightened—is this really what happened?
Andrew agreed with them with difficulty, showing an expression of sudden realization - otherwise he would have to laugh out loud in Dumbledore's face...

"It seems that is indeed the case. Then, according to the submitted list, let's grab some for each person to take away, and then go clean up as Taylor reported."

Dumbledore's words almost broke Andrew's power - but he had to hold it in.

Obviously, in Dumbledore's view, it is very important for these students to leave happily with their trophies, which is completely understandable - after all, after the news that Dumbledore hid a book of answers to the library, The library has always been popular, and just because of this, the principal has to bite the bullet and admit it.

After all, this money seems to be a huge pile, but it is actually not enough to cover the students’ food expenses for half a month - Nat’s thing is just scary, he can’t even hold a galleons of money with both hands...

But the meaning of the money to the students was obviously different - they did line up according to the list submitted to Andrew, each grabbed a handful of Knuts, and then went to clean up happily.

As for catching the rest, Dumbledore took one himself, and asked Andrew, who was running errands, to catch a handful, and then divided them equally among the people on the list - and then the status of these Nats began to rise rapidly.

Some good people even used magic to fix the Nats to the chest, as if they were fixed with some great badge - and the students especially bought it, and those who did not participate admired these Nats. They even planned to use magic to fix the Nats. But come and exchange it for a Nata on your chest!
'It's so enviable...'

Andrew originally planned to give one to each of his roommates, but after seeing the reactions of people at various tables, he decided to postpone it until someone really took action, or until these seventh graders left school...

After all, this thing seems to have a lot of meaning at the moment - Andrew even saw the seventh-grade students who got involved at the dinner table handing Nat to the lower-grade students in public like a legacy, and dragging his group to pieces. The whole story of Pee Gui was described for more than a quarter of an hour. 'It's almost becoming a heritage treasure - Peeves is afraid he will have to encounter something like this next year...'

He covered his forehead and tried not to think about the whole story - if someone revealed that he had made up a story, he would probably be woken up by a group of masked Ravenclaws at night...

Of course, the greater probability is that Dumbledore admitted the matter and said it was pure nonsense, but who dares to bet on this?
‘I hope it doesn’t turn out to be a scary story where seventh graders have to clean the castle before they leave school - then Peeves might go crazy...'

Anyway, so far, Peeves is still hiding on the ceiling at the entrance of the library, not knowing what he is doing.

Therefore, this storm has basically been over.

The seventh graders got the honors and medals they wanted. Dumbledore got a temporary overtime job from Percy. The students had fun. Even Professor McGonagall, who returned in the evening with a serious face, gave up the punishment after thinking about it.

Without it, the report cards will be out, and the seventh graders will leave after the graduation ceremony.

Percy told Andrew when he was settling the score with him - the Hogwarts Express had already made an appointment and was waiting to send the students away.

——

In order to hold the graduation ceremony, Andrew even had to give up two days of vacation and work overtime in the office - once to help with the arrangements for the graduation ceremony, and the other time to attend the graduation ceremony and bid farewell to the seventh grade.

Andrew was a little surprised that the whole process went smoothly - after confirming that all seventh graders were on the train, Andrew and the others finally breathed a sigh of relief.

"We've sent away another class of students. It's time to send me away next year."

"Don't be so pessimistic. The magic world is only so big... people go to work, not wander."

Andrew rolled his eyes, why did his good words turn out sour?

"It's just wandering. I'm going to join the adventure team - led by Gringotts. All the conditions are met so far. Intensive training will start around October."

"What do you mean by that look on your face, Andrew... I'm not saying goodbye to you, I mean, you will have to work overtime in October..."

! ! !

Not only Andrew, everyone present opened their eyes angrily.

"Also, have you taken two days off? How are you preparing for the final exam?"

Huffman looked at Andrew with a cunning look on his face.

Andrew ran towards the carriage without saying a word - today's chat is over!
(End of this chapter)

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