Hogwarts' Niffler: All I Need Is Galleons

Chapter 97



Harry and Ron were certain Sirius would lose, not because of blind faith in Hoare, but from a year of experience as classmates.

The house-elves at Hogwarts were so enthusiastic about Hoare, they feared he might not eat or dress well enough.

When Harry went on his nightly excursions to the kitchen for a snack, he only got dry bread unless Ron or Hoare accompanied him.

With Ron, he could get something warm to eat.

With Hoare, it was a lavish feast!

Once, it was even more exaggerated—they set up a big pot in the kitchen, and Hoare said it was a hot pot from China.

The few of them ate with great gusto, their faces full of happiness.

Thanks to Hoare, Harry, Hermione, Draco, Blaise, and others could skillfully use chopsticks to enjoy the delicacies from the East.

Hoare even had his own set of bowls and chopsticks in the kitchen!@@novelbin@@

While they devoured the food, house-elves would guard the path to the kitchen to prevent anyone from coming.

Harry had experienced this preferential treatment more than once; he was used to cold milk and dry bread.

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