Harry Potter’s Natural Villain

Chapter 31-The Bogimbok Shop

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, "My father, what are we doing here? It seems that the environment here is not very good."

"Deal with some minor troubles," Lucius said.

"Sell stolen stolen goods, what are you doing so euphemistically?" Malfoy couldn't help but want to laugh, he silently looked at the surrounding shops.One shop seems to be taming spiders. A large cage is full of black spiders. The dense legs and feet make people feel nauseous. Another shop sells poisonous candles. He doesn't understand the practical use of this poisonous candle. Send someone assassinated?However, there is an old wooden street sign hanging in front of this shop with a huge black spider hanging on it. The sign says: Turn Down Alley

Then they came to a shop called Bojin-Bok, which seemed to be the largest shop here. There were still some shrunken heads displayed in the window of the shop opposite this shop.

"Don't touch it when you go in, of course, I know you must also be aware of the dangers of those dark magic items, my child." Lucius reminded before entering the store.

"Of course, my father," Malfoy replied.

When the two passed through the store, Lucius walked slowly to the counter and rang the bell on the counter.As for Malfoy who was looking at the surrounding merchandise carefully, he saw a shelf full of skulls, a mat in a glass box with a withered hand, a stack of blood-stained cards and a sluggish glass eyeball.The hideous mask is looking down on the wall. There are various human bones on the counter, and rusty, tooth-like instruments hung from the ceiling. It seems that the business in this shop is very deserted. Most of the products are covered with cloth. Full of dust.

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

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

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

After some bargaining, the two settled the final price.

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

"Master, what do you think of this." Mr. Borkin took up a withered hand on the mat, and then said: "Put a candle in, and only the person holding it can see the light! It is the best thief and robber. friend."

"I don't think my son doesn't need it." Lucius said coldly. "Last year he was number one at Hogwarts. I think he will definitely work in the Ministry of Magic in the future."

"Really?" Mr. Borkin gave an awkward smile, put his withered hand back where he was, and then said, "What do you need? Master Malfoy." The man bent down flatly, already. The hunched body bent over again makes it feel like his head is about to touch the ground.

"I think this cabinet is good." Malfoy pointed his hand to the right and pointed to a black cabinet standing on the wall.

"Oh, you are so discerning." Mr. Borkin exclaimed, but was interrupted by Lucius: "You tell everyone the same. Just say it, how much money." Lucius didn't want to talk to him. He entangled too much.

"This number?" Mr. Borkin held out a few fingers.

"Ah.

After hesitating for a moment, Mr. Bogin nodded and said, "Okay." No matter what he can say, he still knows very clearly that, at least for now, this cabinet is of no use. It is better to change something. Affordable, Lucius just now clearly hinted that the business could go further.

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

"Mr. Borkin, 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 that, Malfoy stared closely at Mr. Borkin, not letting the slightest change in expression on his face.

Mr. Bokin closed his eyes and seemed to sink into the memory. He opened his eyes soon and said: "Of course, that is the best clerk I have ever seen, not one of them, but he resigned later." The tone was somewhat regretful."How did you know him?" he asked.

"I saw his name in the school's souvenir cup showroom, and heard that he worked in your shop. He is really good." Malfoy said.

"You will be better than him." Mr. Borkin said.

"Thank you." After Malfoy said these words, he hurried out of the shop to follow Lucius.

No one noticed that the box that had been sold seemed to shake.

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