Maybe she really needed some Galleons, or maybe it was because of what Kyle said... Prove to everyone that you have the ability to survive.
In short, Kanna agreed without thinking.
In the common room after dinner, Kyle, Cedric, and Connor sat around the table, discussing tomorrow's business plan.
"Anyway, Gryffindor has the Weasley brothers to help, so there shouldn't be any problems. The most important thing now is Slytherin."
Kyle looked at Kanna and said, "Well, tomorrow you find an opportunity to meet that Luo...Luo what's his name?"
Connor reminded quietly, "Roll and Yaxley."
"Oh yes, that's them. Find a chance to run into them and say hello."
Kyle thought for a moment and said, "The corridor on the first floor is good. Hufflepuffs and Slytherins need to pass through there to go to the Great Hall. It's normal to run into them by chance. You can just find a reason to walk with them."
"Yeah." The little witch nodded and took notes quickly with a serious expression.
After she finished memorizing, Kyle continued:
“By then, I will be ahead of you, complaining to Cedric about the castle’s complicated terrain and how easy it is to get lost, and he will take out the regular version of the map to show off to me.
This is when you need to show your disdain for us and take the opportunity to bring out the limited edition map."
"Disdain?"
Kanna stopped writing with the quill in her hand and tried to make a few expressions... then Kyle gave up his previous plan.
"Forget it, just take out the map and show it off to them. Tell them that this is a limited edition that is not for sale to the public, and there are only ten of them."
"You must remember this sentence."
"If they ask you about it later, just tell them that you have a way to get these maps, and if they want them, you're willing to help them for the sake of your friendship."
"Okay." Kanna memorized all the content and then recited it silently.
At this time, Cedric asked curiously: "What if they don't ask?"
Kyle spread his hands and said, "Just sell it to others without asking."
Kyle originally came up with the idea of turning ordinary goods into limited editions, because those purebloods just fall for it.
Adding Kanna just makes everything more logical.
Because after Rawl and Yaxley get the map, they will definitely show off, and then they will be the best spokespersons.
If they don't fall for it, just go back to the original plan.
Take out a limited edition and distinguish it from the regular one. The little snakes will come to you on their own after they get the message.
But doing so would easily attract the professor's attention. Ten Galleons might not matter, but five Galleons was not a small amount. By then, it might be banned before it was even sold.
So it's better to do it secretly. Even if you get caught, it won't matter. After all, the Galleons are already in your hands. Can you take them back? At most, you will lose some points.
The last thing Hufflepuff cares about is the house division.
After listening to Kyle's explanation, Cedric was elevated.
How could it be like this? He also knew that the things that pure-blood families liked most were different from ordinary goods, otherwise he would not have drawn a gilded border on the parchment.
Now that Kyle has doubled it five times, it suddenly feels familiar.
And even if the Slytherin freshmen knew about it, it wouldn’t matter, because what they really need is not the map, but the “limited edition”.
It’s not that pure-bloods are all suckers, they just have money, but they are not stupid, they just have different pursuits.
Even he himself had always wanted to change to an Evil Bird feather pen. Although it was no different from an ordinary feather pen, it was beautiful and pleasing to the eye when holding it. He could write two more lines of homework with it.
Cedric smacked his lips and asked, "Kyle, are you sure it's only ten?"
"Yes, just ten." Kyle nodded.
He had inquired about it. Although there were thirteen new Slytherin students, not all of them were wealthy pure-bloods, so ten tickets were just right, and those who didn't buy one would have a decent reason to save face.
After confirming this, Cedric talked to Kyle about the Quidditch tryouts in the afternoon.
As expected, Fred and George also joined the college team as batsmen.
In addition, a second-year witch named Alicia Spinnet became a substitute.
"This year's Gryffindor is definitely a strong opponent." Cedric said solemnly, "Their team is too good. I've seen Arya's training, and her performance is no worse than our chaser Matt Bullington, but she can only be a substitute in Gryffindor.
And Oliver Wood, his interception rate is the highest among the four goalkeepers. With him on the field, it is difficult for us to play an advantage. "
"Really?" Kyle echoed nonchalantly, "Then you better work harder."
No matter how strong the Gryffindor team is, he is just a first-year without a broom and cannot play on the field. He can only shout a few more cheers while watching the game.
Cedric, not noticing Kyle's lack of interest, returned to the subject of Slytherin, this time focusing on brooms.
A team of five 1700-horsepower Nimbus swords gave them the upper hand.
However, when talking about Ravenclaw, Cedric paused suddenly, and then naturally skipped it.
“We have to give our all in every game from now on and can’t be careless at all.”
Cedric said seriously, "No one wants to get a third place at the end of the semester. For this reason, Harris even increased the weekly group training from three times to five times."
When he said this, Cedric's voice subconsciously became louder, but Kanna next to him was not affected at all, and still stared at the parchment in her hand in a daze.
She was so nervous when she thought about talking to others tomorrow that she didn't even notice what Cedric said.
In fact, when Kyle was discussing the specific plan just now, she had thought about quitting countless times.
But every time the word "quit" came to her lips, a voice in her heart would tell her not to say it.
Kanna didn't know why this happened, but she finally chose the voice in her heart.
Not long after, Kyle and Cedric returned to the dormitory yawning.
Connor was the only one left in the common room, still flipping through the parchment.
(End of this chapter)