No such collection?
Harry still maintained a smiling expression, though the smile vanished from his eyes.
He had a good temper and was very tolerant to people—however, that didn't mean he could tolerate negligence by Gringotts.
If it were just some Galleons, he might overlook it, but now due to their inaction, Harry and Vivi had lost immeasurable alchemy materials, including those crucial for Vivi to break the time seal and arrive in the present world.
That's why Harry, having spent a year in Hogwarts first-grade, didn't react to fairies as he did to Lanlock back then, casting Ancient Magic at first sight.
The fairies certainly noticed the subtle change in Harry's demeanor. Mr. Bodrick unobtrusively stepped on Scard's foot to prevent him from making a sharp explosive sound.
"Mr. Potter, Gringotts will definitely mobilize all its strength to help you find these two items!" Bodrick's voice was extremely sharp, "Please believe in Gringotts, believe in Gringotts' sincerity—once there's information on these two items, Gringotts will cover all purchase costs to compensate for Mr. Potter's loss!"
"Additionally, Gringotts still holds the Hogwarts School Board seat originally belonging to the Lestrange family, and it will be handed over to Mr. Potter for handling!"
Upon hearing these words, Harry finally nodded with satisfaction.
After all, Gringotts truly didn't have Angel's Feather and Basilisk Fang, and he couldn't forcibly demand them to hand over now.
The fairies at Gringotts have enormous power, with branches globally, making it far more efficient for them to search for Angel's Feather and Basilisk than for him to search aimlessly.
"I think Gringotts' sincerity has convinced me," Harry said, "Even though there was serious negligence in vault management before, the sincerity to make amends is commendable."
"Thank you, thank you for the compliment." Scard quickly bowed and said.
Having received Harry's approval, his dangerously perched heart finally settled back down.
Golden Galleons above! Just now, for a moment, he thought it was about to...
"As Mr. Potter just said," Bodrick began to supplement, "Gringotts provides impeccable service to every wizard who entrusts their treasures here, because we are partners."
Harry picked up the documents proving the Hogwarts School Board seat from both Gringotts and the Lestrange family, nodding in acknowledgment.
"True partnership."
"Then, Mr. Potter..." Scard said, and then lightly tapped his mouth with his hand: "No, School Board member..."
Harry thought for a moment, deciding it was better to temporarily assign the School Board title to someone else—like Pabi.
Rather than being a School Board member himself, he preferred to see everyone's reaction to a unicorn as the School Board member.
"My time is quite tight, so it's better to select someone else for the School Board." Harry put away the two documents, telling them both: "When the time comes, I'll let an old friend temporarily serve as the Hogwarts School Board member."
"Don't worry, Mr. Potter." Scard said, patting his chest, "Regardless of whom you choose as the School Board member, Gringotts will fully support!"
"Good." Harry nodded.
"Then... Mr. Potter." Scard tentatively asked: "If there's news of Angel's Feather or Basilisk Fang, how should we contact you?"
"Two-Sided Mirror," Harry said, "Convenient and fast."
Scard quickly nodded, turned, and instructed a nearby fairy.
Soon, the fairy returned with two Two-Sided Mirrors.
"This is for you, Mr. Potter," Scard said, handing one to Bodrick: "Give this one to Mr. Bodrick. If we find traces of these precious materials, we will have Mr. Bodrick contact you through the Two-Sided Mirror."
Afterward, Scard pulled out a small wallet.
"This wallet is enchanted with the Traceless Stretching Spell, holding up to ten cubic meters of space." Scard handed the wallet to Harry: "These kinds of Traceless Stretching Spell items are nearly unseen now, it's a gift from Gringotts to such esteemed customers as Mr. Potter."
"Okay, thank you." Harry gave Bodrick an approving glance, placing the Two-Sided Mirror into the wallet, and then pocketing the wallet in his inner coat.
Since both sides had candidly exchanged opinions, Harry had no intention to stay any longer.
After leaving Gringotts, Harry wandered around the street, planning to buy some food to let Pabi taste.
Hmm... Pabi is a Hufflepuff girl, she might like Duke Honey's sweets?
Thinking this way, Harry unknowingly spent over twenty Galleons.
Anyway, it's better to head back, he thought.
It was still a matter of waiting until he reverted to his twelve-year-old appearance before entering the Broken Cauldron Bar.
When he reached the second-floor door, however, he discovered a House-elf standing at the doorway.
"Hello." Harry nodded to it.
House-elves and goblins are two entirely different species, the former completely reliant on a specific wizard family, serving the family wholeheartedly for life with utmost loyalty to their designated master; the latter is a highly intelligent humanoid creature with long fingers and toes, coexisting with wizards in the Magic World.
Goblins excel in metalwork, particularly adept at crafting silverware, and even mint the currency circulating in the Magic World. Due to their deep expertise in finance and currency, they operate the Gringotts Wizard Bank, significantly controlling the Magic World's economy.
