Chapter 130: Talking to Mcgonagall(2)

Name:Harry Potter: The Ring Maker Author:
Chapter 130: Talking to Mcgonagall(2)

"I won't go into the details of exactly how I enchant things as currently the wizarding world doesn't deserve to have that knowledge but even you must be able to see how advanced this piece is , no?" He said like a tempting devil whispering sin in ones ears. She reluctantly nodded in agreement "It is indeed beyond your current capabilities and is close to being beyond my own as well. Not because of power but complexity as the ring never ceased it's transformations and yet isn't draining magic from you to fuel itself." she said honestly.-

"I know the shield spell and I has enough energy so making the single use protective enchantments are simply a matter of time and effort on my end. I'll be honest with you this isn't about money as after getting this" he showed the Ravenclaw signet ring "I have access to a vast fortune at any given moment. The charge for the rings will not only be entirely reasonable for most to afford but is also a sort of craftsman problem on my end , I simply refuse to give out my work without getting paid for it as is my right." Nick explained seriously.-

"I admire your honesty , but the fact remains that I have no guarantees that what you are offering is even true." she said with a stern expression but Nick merely grinned widely showing off his white teeth. "So you would consider it if I could give solid proof of my claims then?" he asked and she froze for a moment before sighing as she realized that she had fallen into a trap and was now looking at a checkmate. "Very well , if you can produce solid proof of your claim than I shall send your request to Albus. However it is out of my hands after that Mr. Ravenclaw." She said all business.-

It didn't take long at all , merely about a minute or so for the metal to liquify letting him take it out of the furnace with magic and then dunk the molten metal in a bucket of water he had prepared to rapidly cool it into shape. This time he had specifically turned it into a long rod about half an inch thick and half a foot long. Once cooled and solidified Nick put the metal back in the furnace but only until it was hot enough to work at which point he began segmenting the rod to turn the segments into rings.

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