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"Introduce yourself, and why you are here." After a hasty breakfast, Ryan began to ask the two captured goblins. "If I remember correctly, you usually either count gold in Gringotts or collect various ores in your underground mines to make magic props. So I am very curious why I met you in this place today."

"My name is Gnuck, and this one next to me is Griphook. Seriously, we don't want to do this, whether it's listening to the sound of gold coins tumbling in the vault, or standing by the blazing fire. It's better than wandering in the wild like this." said the elf with a higher voice. "But now, our lives are in danger, so we have to wander around like this."

"Life is in danger, what are you kidding?" said a guerrilla who was watching, "If I remember correctly, goblins generally support You-Know-Who. Like now, your Gringotts has basically stopped. Services to us. In fact, Gringotts has now become a financial institution exclusively for You-Know-Who.”

"Your impression is wrong," said the elf with a lower voice. "We are not taking sides. This is a wizard's war."

"But why do you actually side with the mysterious man?" Dirk asked. "According to my previous experience, you did not favor anyone in the past as you said just now. But now from a factual point of view, you Gringotts have indeed become accomplices of the mysterious man and the London Ministry of Magic."

"Just some goblins," said the goblin named Gonuk, who also looked angry. "I've previously turned down something that I thought was disrespectful, and of course my personal safety was at risk. Even so, I'm going to stand by my point of view."

"Unreasonable request." Ryan asked curiously. "What kind of request would make you refuse so firmly?"

"Things out of proportion to my racial dignity," replied the goblin, in a voice that was even rougher and less human. "I am not a house-elf to bow down to wizards and do what they say."

"Then Griphook, what about you?" Ryan turned his head to look at another goblin, Griphook, after hearing Gnuck's words. Although he had never seen this goblin before, he knew that this goblin should be the one who took Harry to get it back then. The one with the Philosopher's Stone, who thought he could go down to the vault with the highest level of secrecy at that time, should be a senior employee of Gringotts, and he might even be a core member of Gringotts.

"For a similar reason," said Griphook, "Gringotts is no longer controlled by my race alone. I don't recognize wizards as my masters. In this way, I will naturally be hunted down. There are some members of my clan besides the disciples."

"Yes, if it weren't for the fellows who disagreed with us,

We can even live safely in the goblin crypt instead of wandering around like this. Gonuk looked angry. "You must know that even when the goblins were at their worst, no one could break into the goblin's crypt. "

"In other words, the London Ministry of Magic, Death Eaters or Mysterious People have now controlled Gringotts in England." Hermione quickly sorted out an important piece of information from the words of the two goblins. "The vast majority of goblins have already chosen to cooperate, and those like you who are unwilling to cooperate can only go into exile."

"Hermione is right, although you may not want to hear others say that." Seeing that the goblin was about to say something, Ryan stretched out his hand and interrupted. "If it weren't for the goblins who advocated cooperation with the group of Death Eaters to prevail, you wouldn't need to go into exile now."

"People with wands, there are some things you don't understand." Griphook said angrily, "For us, maintaining independence and freedom is the most important thing, and there are always sacrifices in the process. Although I hate those Goblins who drove us out, but I also know why they did it."

Ryan immediately understood the thoughts of the group of British goblins. Gringotts did not want to overpower Voldemort and suffer heavy losses, but they also did not want to give the outside world the impression that goblins are weak and deceptive.

In this case, it is a last resort for them to maintain the control of Gringotts at the cost of some goblins. Of course, the goblins dare to do this because they firmly believe that the group of Death Eaters will not be enough in a short time. with the power and knowledge to take over those complex operations at Gringotts. For goblins, no matter who is in power, Gringotts goblins are indispensable if they want to run.

And the ones who were thrown out by the goblins as scapegoats this time were naturally the group of extremists in Gringotts. Their previous disdain for wizards landed them on Voldemort's and Death Eaters' purge lists.

After all, according to the consistent habit of Death Eaters, this non-human intelligent creature itself is at the bottom of their contempt chain. And this kind of goblin who refuses to kneel down and lick their toes must be the priority to eliminate.

Naturally, Gringotts would not put everyone in trouble because of some people, so it naturally kicked out this group of extremists. Even in order to show that he has nothing to do with them, he sent some goblins to hunt them down.

"The man with the wand, what does that mean?" one of the guerrillas asked Ryan as he thought about it. At the same time, the guerrillas around showed expressions of listening. After all, most of the wizards here are hemp or half-bloods who grew up in the Muggle world, and they really don't understand some common sense in the wizarding world. Not to mention that most people who grew up in the wizarding world don't know this knowledge point.

"The right to bear a wand," the Leprechaun didn't seem shy about sharing the meaning of the word. Griphook, he said softly, "Wizards and goblins have long fought over it."

"To be precise, wizards and goblins in the European cultural circle have been fighting for a long time." Hermione added

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Chong said, "As far as I know, wizards in Africa don't use magic wands, and intelligent creatures in the Celestial Dynasty often have their own spell-casting props."

"Besides, goblins can cast spells without a wand." Someone nearby said, "Not having a wand will not hinder your life at this point."

"Don't mention this matter." Griphook looked a little angry, "Only wizards in Europe and America would refuse to let other magical creatures share the secrets of wand knowledge, and prevent us from expanding our power!"

"Speaking of secrets, isn't the blockade of knowledge mutual?" Ryan asked, "Those intelligent creatures in the Celestial Dynasty obtained the knowledge of human spellcasting and the secrets of how to make spellcasting props through knowledge exchange with human wizards, and you goblins Well, I don’t want to pay anything and just want to get it for free.”

"That's right, goblins don't want to reveal their magic." Dirk Cresswell, who was previously the director of the goblin liaison office, said. "They never told us how to make swords and armor. The special method of elves forging metal, and even the casting method of Garen. You must know that the pandas of the Celestial Dynasty were very generous to share with us as soon as they established the bank. The method of making new Galleons."

"Shut up," Griphook said now with the fire in his eyes that looked like it was going to burn the whole tent down. "What's the difference between you and the Dark Lord? Both are trying to gain a firmer grip on us and take what's ours."

"Hehe, your things—" Dirk seemed to be provoked into anger. "The rightful owner of any thing is its maker, not the buyer. Anything made by goblins, in the eyes of goblins, is rightfully theirs. Even if wizards have paid for it, goblins will think it is Rented by the payer. Thinking that when the original buyer dies, the thing should be returned to the goblin. And going from wizard to wizard without paying is no better than stealing."

Whispering voices immediately sounded in the tent. Although most wizards here do not have goblin products that are a luxury in the wizarding world, according to the general point of view, they all feel that goblins' definition of their own things is unacceptable to them.

Just when the two goblins were about to erupt, Rose Crystal flew in from outside, and she was still holding a few newspapers in her hand. Soon she bypassed the others and whispered something in Ryan's ear.

Ryan's eyes widened instantly, and then he took the newspaper and read it carefully. After reading the newspaper, he looked up at the two goblins who were blushing with anger and said, "Just now you were talking about the independence and freedom of reading goblins, but now it seems that's not the case."

Dear, this chapter is over, I wish you a happy reading! ^0^

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