As one of the richest people, Raymond naturally has many people who know him. "It's an honor to meet you. I'm a dentist and can provide you with dental care. This is my calling card."

Wendell said and handed over a business card.

"Have you ever thought about offering loan dental services?"

Sean has an occupational disease, and when he sees a business opportunity, he can't help but speak.

"Sean!"

Alice frowned, Sean sneered, and closed her mouth.

Who knew that Wendell nodded!

"I thought about it, but the bank didn't give me the formalities, so there was no way."

"Okay, you men, go back and discuss these things. We are here to buy things for the children."

"I just didn't expect the magical world to actually exist..."

Alice looked at the completely unfamiliar world around her and couldn't help sighing.

Wendell also nodded:

"Before I came here, I didn't believe it at all. If it wasn't for Hermione's insistence, I wouldn't have come."

"Just what do we do next? They told me in the bar just now that sterling can't be used here."

"Come with me."

After Sean said that, he took the lead and walked towards Gringotts.

"I've read your paper, it's wonderful."

Hermione suddenly walked up to Sean, looked at Sean admiringly and said.

"Ah, thank you, I wrote it casually."

"We have arrived."

Sean said, pushed open the door of Gringotts and walked in.

The halls of Gringotts are extraordinarily luxurious.

About a hundred goblins sat behind the long counter and made hasty registrations on the large ledger. Some use a balance to weigh coins, and some use an eyepiece to detect gems.

The first time they saw a goblin, the four parents were obviously a little uncomfortable.

Standing at the door at a loss.

After all, Raymond had seen the big scene before, so he reacted quickly and followed Sean to a counter.

Behind the counter stood two goblins, one of which was noticeably more refined.

Fine workmanship suits are expensive at first glance.

"Hello, I'd like to exchange pounds for some Galleons."

Sean finished, took out a suitcase and put it on the table.

"British pounds can only be exchanged for 800 Galleons, no more."

The fairy said without raising her head.

"Why? What if it's not enough?"

Wendell asked with a frown.

Sean figured it out quickly, and his expression didn't change:

"I'm afraid it's to prevent inflation. After all, there are few people in the magic world, and the fairies are much smarter than I thought."

Hearing Sean's words, the person behind the counter finally raised his head and looked directly at Sean.

Just not waiting for the fairies to be proud, Sean's next words made all the fairies in the scene angry.

"It's a pity... I can't make money, alas..."

"Little wizard, do you know what happened to those who said goblins can't make money?"

The goblin behind the counter stuck her head out and looked at Sean gloomily.

Raymond pulled Sean over and shielded him behind him.

"Get out, Gringotts will never welcome you again."

The goblin's withered fingers pointed at the door and said coldly.

Sean's expression remained unchanged, and he shook his head regretfully:

"It's a pity, you don't know how to take advantage of the gold mountain you have, and you're complacent and can't listen to opinions. It's no wonder that you can only open one bank for thousands of years."

After all, Sean is about to take his parents and pretend to leave.

"stop!"

Every two steps, the goblin behind him suddenly called out to Sean.

"Since you say that, then you must have a better way to earn Galleons?"

Sean turned his head and found that this time it was the goblin in a delicate suit who was speaking.

On the badge on the goblin's chest, the name was also written: General Manager of Gringotts: Hart.

Sean turned his head and asked with narrowed eyes:

"Mr Hart, how many Muggle students are there at Hogwarts each year?"

Seeing this expression, Raymond next to him shivered.

When Sean showed this expression, it meant that he had settled for the other party.

Hart was really hooked, and after thinking about it carefully, he replied:

"About forty or fifty percent."

Sean nodded:

"Very good, so if you close it or can only exchange gold Galleons one way, will these kids have no money to go to school?"

Hart didn't know what Sean was going to say, but nodded patiently.

"Then there is such a big market vacancy, if you give them a loan and repay the principal and interest in installments after graduation, will you earn more than you do now?"

Hart immediately took out the computer and counted, and after a few minutes he raised his head and said:

"Even if you can make money, it takes eight years for a student to graduate, and it's too risky to be unsure if they can pay it back."

Sean waved his hand:

"Let's put this aside first, let's talk about the second thing, the wizarding world, if you want to buy a house in a better location, do you need a lot of Galleons?"

Although Hart didn't speak, his expression already showed that it was true.

With a determined smile on Sean's face, he continued:

"Then the mortgage can also be released, which is another income."

"What's the difference between this and the previous one? It's too risky."

Sean stretched out a finger and waved:

"The bank can't afford it, but driven by this profit, isn't there a wealthy wizard family willing to take it?"

"As long as you sell the creditor's rights, although you earn less, the funds will be returned immediately. Isn't this money?"

"Also, you can invest in the business of those wizards and get a share in the end. This is a large sum of Galleons!"

"The risk is too high for Gringotts to take it."

Hart said it again.

When he said this, Sean knew that Hart was completely hooked!

"Who told you that the risk needs to be taken by Gringotts?"

Sean said with a confident smile.

Hart narrowed his eyes and made a gesture of invitation:

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