Fred, who was sitting next to him, immediately distanced himself from him and said sarcastically, "I didn't expect that a guy like you with thick eyebrows and big eyes would be this kind of person."
Although Fred's thoughts were exactly the same as Cedric's, it did not prevent him from taking advantage of the situation.
During a long journey, you always have to find some fun so that it won’t be too boring.
Of course, the prerequisite is that the fun has to be on someone else.
"I'm not, I didn't, don't talk nonsense."
Cedric was so frightened by the look that he immediately explained, "I'm just telling the truth. I'm sure you all think so."
"Oh~~" Kyle said in a long tone: "Fred, George, do you think so too?"
"Of course not!" Fred spoke first.
George said seriously, "I am a conscientious businessman. I would never do such a thing as selling inferior goods as good ones."
"Connor, what about you?" Kyle asked again.
"Me neither." Kanna shook her head repeatedly, and even the hair accessories on her head fell off.
"Autumn?"
"no……"
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"Look, no one has it." Kyle raised his eyebrows and said, "Only you, Cedric the Profligate."
Cedric's face turned red and he looked at everyone in disbelief.
No, that's obviously not the case.
For a moment, Cedric felt betrayed and was completely sick.
"Give up, profiteer, we will never do such a thing."
Kyle handed the stack of maps to Fred and continued, "When the train arrives, you will dispose of them in front of everyone."
“Leave it to me.” Fred took the map solemnly with a serious expression, as if he had received a letter of appointment from the Minister of Magic.
"By the way." Kyle reminded, "You must do it before Hagrid comes, so that those first-year students can see it too."
Fred responded subconsciously, but he suddenly felt something was wrong.
Seeing how serious Kyle was just now, it didn't seem like he was joking.
Merlin, he wouldn't really want to...
Fred felt a little dizzy. He licked his lips and asked subconsciously.
"Kyle, we were just joking with Cedric, look, his face is all red."
Kyle shook his head and said, "No, I'm not kidding. These things must be destroyed. Not a single one can be left."
Seeing Kyle's serious look, Fred and the others could no longer laugh.
George murmured, "But... these are all Galleons."
"I know, but there's nothing I can do." Kyle spread his hands and said, "I've already said it. If I don't want to be in trouble with someone, I have to do this."
"But it's nothing. I have plenty of unicorn neck hairs. Those gems were knocked off by fire crabs during fights. They are also not worth much. Including the parchment itself, the cost is less than two Galleons."
For some reason, hearing Kyle's tone, Fred and George really wanted to beat him up.
Less than two Galleons, that’s all?
Is this what people say?
"Can't you think of another way?"
Qiu also felt a little distressed. She thought for a moment and said, "For example, using a Transfiguration spell to transform ordinary parchment..."
"No, we must leave enough traces."
Seeing the others looking confused, Kyle smiled and said, "You don't think that you can make everyone believe what I say with just a few words.
Only by doing this will more people be willing to sell those twenty-Gallon maps, and we won't lose money."
"I understand the logic..." Fred looked at the map in his hand in confusion, "But it's a bit of a waste to destroy something worth more than ten Galleons."
Fred now felt as if he had heard someone ask him to skip Galleons across the water.
After more than ten years of hard life, he simply could not accept such an inhumane decision.
At this moment, Cedric, who had been silent, suddenly came over, stared at the map in his hand and said, "It's okay. If you can't do it, you can leave it to me."
Fred immediately hugged the map tightly. "No, I'll do it."
Although he couldn't accept it, he didn't want to give up this rare opportunity to others if he had to waste Galleons.
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In just a few minutes, the atmosphere in the car changed completely.
The others sat there with no interest, sighing and feeling melancholy from time to time, regretting the dozen or so Galleons that were wasted.
Only Cedric looked at them and laughed as if he had drunk a euphoria potion.
The sky gradually darkened, and the villages and wheat fields outside the window turned into mountains and forests.
The train is about to arrive.
After several people changed into robes, Fred became more and more nervous. He opened his box and looked for something inside.
At this moment, two freshmen suddenly knocked on the door of their box.
It was Hermione whom I met on the platform before, and behind her was a very nervous Neville.
After hearing their purpose, Kyle asked, "So, you want me to help find a toad?"
"Yes," said Hermione. "We've looked everywhere on the train but can't find it. Do you have any ideas?"
"That's not difficult." Kyle thought for a moment and said, "If you hadn't dropped it on the platform, it would only take a simple spell."
As he said this, he took out his wand.
"Live is coming!"
Suddenly, a frog croaked from the luggage rack of a box, and a toad flew straight over.
"Riff!" Neville shouted ecstatically, reaching out to catch the toad that was suspended in mid-air.
"Neville, I think you can try to learn the Flying Spell." Kyle said with a smile: "Once you learn it, you won't have to worry about not finding your keys, textbooks or pets anymore."
"Yes, you're right." Neville sniffed, "But I don't know if I can learn it. I'm stupid and I always mess up everything."
"Have some faith in yourself, Neville." Kyle said with a smile, "You have to try to know whether you can learn it or not. And I can teach you."
"And me," Hermione said, "Learning spells isn't that hard. I've already learned several during the summer vacation."
"Thank you, thank you." Neville lowered his head, his face a little pale.
At this time, the train gradually stopped.
Fred took a deep breath, walked past Hermione and Neville who were standing at the door, and said with a heavy expression: "Then I'll go."
"Don't dawdle." Kyle reminded, "We have to hurry before Hagrid takes the new students away."
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(End of this chapter)