Harry Potter’s Natural Villain

CHAPTER 31 BOJINBOOK'S STORE

It was a gloomy day, and although it was morning, there were dark clouds, and the dark clouds seemed to indicate that a heavy rain could fall at any time. Despite this, the Malfoys went out early and set off for their destination.

They did not go directly to Diagon Alley first, but came to an alley adjacent to it. Unlike the lively scene of Diagon Alley, the streets here were deserted, dark and dirty, and Malfoy yawned. While asking Lucius: Father, what are we doing here? It seems that the environment here is not very good.

Deal with some minor troubles, Lucius said.

If you sell the stolen goods, you will sell the stolen goods. Why are you being so euphemistic? Malfoy couldn't help but want to laugh, and he silently surveyed the surrounding shops. One shop seems to be used for domesticating spiders. A large cage is full of black spiders. The dense legs and feet make people feel nauseated. Another shop sells poison candles. He doesn't understand the practical use of these poison candles. Sent to assassinate? However, there is an old wooden street sign hanging in front of this shop with a huge black spider hanging on it. The sign reads: Knockturn Alley

Then they came to a store called Bojin-Bock, which seemed to be the largest store here, and there were some shrunken heads displayed gloomily in the window of the store opposite.

Don't touch and touch when you go in. Of course, I know you must be well aware of the dangers of those black magic items, my child. Lucius reminded before entering the store.

Of course, Father, Malfoy replied.

The two walked through the store, and Lucius walked slowly to the counter and rang the bell on the counter. As Malfoy was scrutinizing the merchandise around him, he saw a shelf full of skulls, a withered human hand on a cushion in a glass case, a stack of blood-stained playing cards, and a sluggish glass eyeball. Ferocious masks stared down on the wall, various human bones were displayed on the counter, and rusty, tine-like instruments hung from the ceiling. It seemed that the business of the store was deserted. full of dust.

Soon, a hunched man appeared behind the counter, stroking his shiny hair back with his hands.

The man spoke, and then Lucius seemed to pull out a piece of parchment.

Malfoy didn't want to listen to the two's bargaining, and he continued to wander around the store, looking at the surrounding goods.

After some haggling, the two settled on a final price.

Oh, Master Malfoy, what do you want to buy? The hunchbacked man walked over to Malfoy. Compared with acquisitions, the merchants were obviously more enthusiastic about selling goods. Seeing that Malfoy seemed to be interested in these goods Intrigued, Mr. Borgin began to sell.

Master, what do you think of this? Mr. Borgin picked up a withered hand on the mat and continued: Put a candle in, and only the person holding it can see the light! Thieves and robbers are the best friend.

I don't think my son needs it. Lucius said coldly. Last year he was the first in the year at Hogwarts. I think he will definitely work at the Ministry of Magic in the future.

Really? Mr. Borgin showed an embarrassed smile, put his withered hand back in place, and said, Then what do you need? Master Malfoy. The man bent down flatteringly. The hunchback body bent down again, making it feel like his head was about to hit the ground.

I think this cabinet is good. Malfoy pointed his hand to the right, pointing to a black cabinet standing against the wall.

Oh, you are so discerning. Mr. Borgin exclaimed, but was interrupted by Lucius: You tell everyone that, tell me how much. Lucius didn't want to talk to him. He entangled too much.

This number? Mr. Borgin held out a few fingers.

Ah.

A sarcastic smile appeared on Lucius' pale face, and then he said calmly: Tomorrow, I will be waiting for you to pick up the goods at home. If you bring this cabinet, you may be able to see me again. other favorites.

After hesitating for a moment, Mr. Borgin nodded and said, Okay. No matter how hype he can say, he still knows very well that at least for now, this cabinet is of no use, it's better to change it Affordable, just now Lucius obviously hinted that the business can go further.

Draco, let's go. Lucius' foot had already stepped out the door at this moment.

Mr. Borgin, can I ask you a question? Malfoy said in a low voice.

Of course, I am willing to serve you.

Do you know Tom? Tom Riddle. After speaking, Malfoy stared closely at Mr. Borgin, not missing the slightest change in his face.

Mr. Borgin closed his eyes and seemed to sink into his memories, but soon he opened his eyes and said, Of course, that was the best clerk I've ever seen, no one. It's a pity that he resigned later. His tone was somewhat regretful. How did you know him? he asked.

I saw his name in the school's trophy showroom, and I heard he worked in your shop, and he's really good, Malfoy said.

You'll be better than him, said Mr. Borgin.

Thank you for your blessing. After Malfoy said this, he hurried out of the store and followed Lucius.

No one noticed that the sold box seemed to shake.

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