Chapter 500 Cutting the Cake 2
Chapter 500 Cutting the Cake 2
Umbridge's face turned extremely pale, even paler than when she came out of the pile of dead bodies.
"Autumn!" Snape, who had been standing there in a daze, suddenly interrupted, "That's enough. You've killed enough people. Do you plan to kill everyone?"
"Shut up!" Umbridge was like a dog protecting its master. "Severus, you'd better shut up when Mr. Autumn is talking. It's not your turn to comment on Mr. Autumn's suggestions!"
"Autumn," Snape said pleadingly, "Look, the wizarding world can't take it any longer. They have paid the price. Enough, enough.
You have become the king of the magic world, no one can bring you trouble, let them go, I apologize to you for my ignorance and arrogance, but please be kind and let them go, the magic world really can't stand it anymore..."
"Shut up, shut up!" Umbridge angrily pushed Snape forward and interrupted him, "Mr. Autumn?"
Sainz ignored Snape and asked Umbridge, "What do you think?"
Umbridge staggered two steps with a pale face, tremblingly picked up the feather pen that seemed to weigh a thousand pounds, and wrote on the notebook as if she had lost control. She said with difficulty: "I think the Ministry of Magic will seriously consider it."
"Tsk!" Snape suddenly sneered, as if he had lost his soul. His eyes were empty, and the whole person was like a scarecrow who had lost his support. He swayed and floated towards the castle.
"Mr. Autumn?" Umbridge looked at Snape's back as if she had been insulted, her eyes filled with hatred.
Sainz shook his head slightly, indicating that he didn't need to pay attention to it. "We noticed that there are many goblins among the people who came to besiege Hogwarts this time."
"The goblins have never stopped rebelling!" Umbridge gritted her teeth and said, "These greedy goblins have rebelled twice in history. It is not surprising that there is a third rebellion. They need to be managed well."
"There is no doubt that goblins need to recognize their status," Sainz agreed. "They control Gringotts and grab immeasurable wealth every year, but no one knows how much they have hidden away. I suggest that the Ministry of Magic set up an audit committee to enter Gringotts. Wizards cannot be left out of counting their money."
This would benefit all wizards, so Umbridge was naturally very happy about it and happily made a note in her notebook.
"Mr. Autumn," Umbridge said tactfully, "the goblins dared to openly attack you. This is simply unforgivable. They need to compensate for their actions."
"I don't mind," Sainz said. "I can ignore them for besieging me, but they came to besiege Hogwarts, which is against all wizards. They also shamelessly destroyed many facilities of Hogwarts, so they should indeed make compensation."
"How much compensation do you think Gringotts should pay?" Umbridge asked carefully.
"Well, they didn't cause irreversible consequences after all," Sainz said, "We just need to find out who is behind the scenes. As for the other goblins, as long as they don't clearly show rebellious tendencies, we can let them go.
As for the compensation for property, the money in Gringotts belongs to private individuals and Hogwarts certainly cannot take it. The goblins must be making a profit from running Gringotts, and once the audit committee has finished the audit, they can just ask them to pay 30% of it to Hogwarts as compensation.
Not heavy, right?
"No, no, no!" Umbridge said repeatedly, "Not at all. They came to destroy Hogwarts, and giving them a little money is like letting them go directly."
"That's good," Sainz nodded and said, "Then I'm relieved. Let's make it a custom. From now on, Gringotts will pay 30% of its profits to Hogwarts every year to compensate for their mistakes."
"Every year?" Umbridge's writing hand shook violently.
"what happened?"
"Nothing!" said Umbridge with a smile. "You... you are so kind!"
Sainz thought, "I wonder if 30% of Gringotts' profits are enough to solve Hogwarts' financial problems. If not, I have to think of other ways. At least I didn't bear the charge of robbing Gringotts in vain.
Well, the Lestrange family's one million also has to be handed over to Hogwarts. If those families are sensible, they will give out a little bit, and combined with their compensation, it should be enough to keep Hogwarts running.
We have to set up an operations team for this money and use the money to make money. It is definitely not possible to just waste the original capital.
If it really doesn't work, then can some of Sai's assets also be invested in it?
No, that would mean we would be shareholders of Hogwarts again. There shouldn't be such a thing as a school director!"
While thinking, Sainz continued to give instructions without delay, "The serious consequences this time were caused by the mistakes in Azkaban. Whether the Dementors will continue to serve as guards is not a question for now, but they certainly cannot be trusted as before."
"The Ministry has learned its lesson," said Umbridge. "Dementors will be monitored more closely."
"My suggestion is to eliminate all uncontrolled Dementors, except for those kept for limited experimental observation and as biodiversity reserves," Sainz said nonchalantly. "It's up to you, but there's one thing I think you need to pay attention to."
"Please tell me."
"At any time, as long as the Dementors attack humans and cannot explain the reason," Sainz said coldly, "they will be executed!"
Umbridge was startled, and immediately said respectfully: "Your will will be carried out."
Then she complimented: "Your love for wizards is touching. Your noble soul makes us feel ashamed. You worked hard to prevent an evil invasion. All the suggestions you made to the Ministry of Magic were for the betterment of the wizarding world. You didn't consider yourself at all. You make the moon in the sky feel ashamed.
Mr. Autumn, any behavior that benefits the public should be praised and rewarded. What can the Ministry of Magic do for you? "
"No thanks," Sainz said, "I'm grateful that you cleaned up the mess I made..."
"Please think about yourself," Umbridge pleaded again, "If such a noble act of yours cannot be rewarded, then the entire wizarding world should be ashamed."
"It's not because I made the magic world feel ashamed," Sainz said reluctantly, "We used to be colleagues, you know me, I usually like some novel magic and so on, if someone can help me collect some after work..."
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