Chapter 109: Gringotts’ Sincerity
Chapter 109: Gringotts’ Sincerity
No such treasure?
Harry maintained his smile, but the amusement in his eyes faded.
He was patient and tolerant—but that didn’t mean he could tolerate negligence from Gringotts.
If it were merely a matter of a few Galleons, he might have let it slide. But due to their inaction, he and Veratia had lost an incalculable amount of alchemical materials—materials that were crucial for Veratia to break through the constraints of time and fully manifest in the present.
At least, after spending a year at Hogwarts, Harry was no longer as impulsive as when he had dealt with Ranrok—where his first instinct upon seeing a goblin was to unleash an ancient spell.
The goblins, of course, noticed the subtle shift in Harry’s expression. Bodrig discreetly stepped on Skard’s foot, preventing him from letting out a sharp yelp.
"Mr. Potter, Gringotts will mobilize all its resources to help you find these two items!" Bodrig’s voice was piercingly high-pitched. "Please believe in Gringotts, believe in our sincerity—once we locate these two items, Gringotts will cover the full cost of their purchase as compensation for your losses!"
"Additionally, Gringotts still holds the Hogwarts Board of Governors seat that originally belonged to the Lestrange family, and we will transfer it to you for your discretion."
Hearing this, Harry finally nodded in satisfaction.
After all, if Gringotts truly didn’t have Angel’s Feather and Basilisk Fang, he couldn’t very well force them to produce them out of thin air.
Gringotts’ influence spanned the globe, with branches in many countries. Having them
He didn’t even to imagine the state of the trunk’s interior right now.
"Oh, you mean that?" Poppy flicked her tail casually. "Unicorns have a special biological structure—we don’t need to, um, relieve ourselves."
"Really?" Harry asked skeptically.
"Of course it’s true," Poppy replied cheerfully. Then, narrowing her eyes at Harry, she suddenly said, "Wait a minute—Harry, I feel like you were just thinking something very inappropriate!"
"I wasn’t," Harry denied immediately. "How could I possibly let my mind wander like that?"
"Hmph." Poppy let out a small snort and continued munching on her bread. "Don’t worry, your concerns are completely unfounded—does that make you feel better now?"
"Uh, actually, I also brought you some fruit." Harry quickly changed the subject and pulled out a handful of berries. "These are your favorite—blueberries! Eat as many as you like!"
"Yay!" Poppy cheered, immediately tossing Harry’s previous "offense" out of her mind.
Harry let out a silent sigh of relief.
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