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Chapter 8 7. Preschool Preparation

Chapter 8 7. Preparation for school

Lin An is writing furiously.

Don't get me wrong, she is not working hard to prepare for her homework as the letter said, but she is seizing the opportunity she finally got some time ago to write gossip for an unknown newspaper in London.

That's right, secret gossip.

Please, please.

Rowling, who wrote "Harry Potter", has almost no chance of being published, and no magazine is even willing to take it. Is it possible that she, a homeless child, can really write a good book that caters to the London market?

Article?

The gossip tabloids only look at whether the article can attract people. Lin An, who had been tortured by all kinds of bad media and the shock department in his previous life, finally broke his waist for ten pounds.

Alas, the dragon slayer eventually became an evil dragon because he had no money.

There are many anonymous people who write articles for this kind of gossip tabloid. It is not surprising that Lin An is among them. Once the article is accepted, the minimum price is ten pounds and the maximum price is one hundred and eighty pounds——

Even though she was not familiar with London in 1991, it didn't stop her from compiling some weird news. This was how she saved her money.

Once he enters Hogwarts, the money-making business will probably be cut off. But if nothing else, even if Hogwarts provides room and board, as a young girl, she is still a developing girl, Lin An will still have to worry about it.

When are you going to use sanitary napkins, make some preparations.

There are still winter and summer vacations. I don’t know if it’s possible to stay in school, but it’s not like I’m still living in a bridge?

At least buy a suitcase before school starts!

And clean underwear...

Life is so difficult.

Fortunately, she is good at making up stories, especially making up strange rural secrets (combining magic and Chinese rural supernatural stories). In short, she can get 50 pounds for each article she writes. Lin An will never let go of this opportunity.

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After careful calculation, she has now saved close to 300 pounds, which allows her to rent a house for nearly half a year and exchange for close to 60 gold galleons - this is really good news.

She took stock of her savings again, and put all the stories she had accumulated in envelopes one by one. She made an agreement with Hank to send one letter every month, and if there was any royalties, she would give Hank 10%.

This is of course risky, after all, money tests human nature.

However, as a homeless girl, Lin An had no other choice. At worst, if Hank refused to acknowledge the money, all she would lose would be the time to write the manuscript.

(Of course, Lin An felt that after learning magic, she would be able to get the money back.)

Hank is a very nice person, and Lin An has already made up her mind. Even if there is no money, she will not do that.

Just think of it as a reward for him.

But it's just a difficulty this semester. She plans to get to know Hermione after she enrolls. If she can build a good relationship, maybe she can entrust this job to her family next semester.

The money-making job was over, and Lin An opened "Hogwarts: A School History".

Preparatory homework is engraved on the soul of every person who has been educated for nine years. Hogwarts courses, if nothing else, just bring in a Hengshui student and get 12 O's in the exam.

But she couldn't help but be distracted for a moment - in the past, in the previous life.

Lin An has always felt that Harry Potter is not the protagonist. Since he has no brains and no talent, he is even as annoying as every adolescent boy who doesn't know what his priorities are.

But when a somewhat annoying character became her psychological anchor in this world, Lin An had to admit that she had a filter for seeing the other person.

When she received the three pennies again——

Alas, the child's sincerity really moved the older beauty.

Regarding rent in London: No specific information was found.

But in the 1950s, the rent in London was 30 pounds per year (with a yard), and now it is about 700 pounds per month (for a single room of some quality).

It is privately owned. In 1991, the rent in London was 50 pounds per month (the kind with a yard).

This article may or may not contain a cp, but it is definitely not Harry.

(End of chapter)


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