In fact, most "pure-blood families" with a glamorous appearance are just superficial.

The reason why they only have a bright appearance is because they have almost no source of income.

What kind of wealth does a typical pure-blood family have? You can refer to the Malfoy family or the Black family.

They own a magnificent and huge manor, usually with a house elf in charge of taking care of it, and they have a collection of antiques, gold and silverware that are hundreds of years old.

They usually have a family vault at the bottom of Gringotts, which contains mountains of gold.

However, the manor is usually their ancestral home. Although it is extremely valuable, it cannot be liquidated at all. House elves cannot be traded. Although antiques may seem priceless, if one day you want to sell them or discount them for cash, you will find that they won't fetch many galleons at all.

And the gold in the vast majority of family vaults will only become less and less as it is consumed from generation to generation.

This gold is often accumulated by the ancestors of pure-blood families over several generations. It may come from the wealth obtained from making alchemical items and refining potions, or it may be the wealth obtained from playing tricks in front of Muggles, or it may even be found in gold. A treasure or a gold mine or something...

But as time goes by, the accumulation of wealth will become more and more difficult.

With the continuous development of Muggles, it has become increasingly difficult to obtain wealth from them, especially after the promulgation of the International Necromancer Federation Secrecy Act, obtaining wealth from Muggles through magic is completely prohibited— ——Definitely except Ye Ting’s method, because that is just Muggle-style investment.

With the continuous development of necromancer society and the continuous rise of major magic schools, the pure-blood family's educational monopoly on magic was soon broken. These public education organizations, led by Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, brought necromancers There is a "Renaissance" in society. The knowledge of spells, alchemy, potions, etc. is constantly being disclosed. Masters of alchemy and potions among mixed necromancers are constantly emerging. The number of competitors is increasing. Magic props and potions are The price continues to drop [Pure-blood families can no longer use alchemy and potions to obtain large amounts of

Got rich.

But in the necromancer world, apart from the production of alchemy, potions and herbal medicines, there are few other industries with sustainable output.

In fact, Harry Potter's necromancer world has reached the threshold of extremely rich material production, which can be regarded as reaching the gczy threshold.

Although the magic in the world of Harry Potter lacks lethality, it is quite powerful in terms of production and life. This directly results in the most basic survival resources such as food, water, clothing, etc. becoming quite cheap.

Definitely, this is not entirely due to shapeshifting.

In fact, there are five major exceptions to Gamp's basic law of shapeshifting: food, magic items, magical creatures, non-existent entities, and concepts without collective form. These five exceptions are beyond the reach of shapeshifting.

However, magic can achieve this in other ways.

In terms of food, magic can turn a small amount of food into a large amount. The most typical ones are the magnification spell and the replication spell. It can also make crops grow faster and larger, and can bring a bumper harvest to barren farmland. Even Hagrid is not good at it. A magical necromancer can use the puffing spell to make his pumpkins grow taller than adults.

Not to mention water, a water-making spell can solve all problems.

In terms of clothing, furniture and even residences, it is quite convenient to manufacture them through magic. Controlling the movement of matter is originally the most basic magic method. Shapeshifting spells are also very effective in manufacturing these daily necessities.

Some superb necromancers can even simplify the complex process of making a certain piece of furniture or a certain dish into a short spell. That is to say, as long as the raw materials are available and the corresponding spell is known, even a British witch who has never been in the kitchen can You can also complete a portion of Kung Pao Chicken. In fact, in the necromancer world, magic books about cooking and housework are very popular among housewives.

For example, poor families in necromancer like the Weasley family only worry because they have to educate four or five children and cannot afford new magic books and wands.

Even though their family couldn't even afford a single gold galleon, they could still live in a large house of over a hundred square meters with an endless yard, and the family could still eat whatever they wanted all day long. But these are still a luxury for many Muggles who far exceed them in wealth.

Therefore, for necromancers, apart from the production of magic items, all industries are worthless - anyway, why spend money to buy things that can be obtained through magic spells?

However, a pure-blood family spends a large amount of wealth every year in order to maintain the family's luxurious life, communicate with other families, and manage various classes; and this kind of wealth consumption is far from the Ministry of Magic. You can make money by holding a position, or opening one or two alchemy props or potion shops.

All this led to their continued decline and degradation.

In fact, many pure-blood families with a long history have become obsolete due to their inability to make ends meet, abandoning the last traces of their dignity.

There are still many families who can only survive by borrowing money from Gringotts.

And this is one of the reasons why Voldemort inherited the concept of "pure-blood supremacy" from Slytherin, or Gellert Grindelwald's concept of "necromancer supremacy" to attract these pure-blood families.

According to Voldemort or Grindelwald's ideas, necromancers can abandon the "International Necromancer Federation Secrecy Law", take the initiative to appear in front of Muggles, defeat and control Muggle society through magic, plunder Muggle wealth, and enslave Muggles. Through this method, the pure-blood family can obtain a large amount of wealth and resources from Muggles, once again filling their treasury in Gringotts, allowing their family to continue to enjoy the same luxury as before. life!

Among them, Voldemort went one step further than Grindelwald. Not only did he want to enslave Muggles, he also rejected Muggle-born necromancers and looked down upon mixed-race necromancers. He hopes to establish a necromancer society where power is in the hands of pure-blood necromancers. In such a society, pure-blood necromancers are the privileged class. They exploit mixed-blood and Muggle-born necromancers and exclude the emergence of Muggle necromancers. Since Muggle necromancers had no access to the necromancer world before Awakening Magic, their families had no access to the necromancer world, so whether they could access magic completely relied on the initiative of the necromancer world. In this way, their power could be completely controlled by pure-blood necromancers. Unable to resist.

In Ye Ting's view, Grindelwald's idea was quite ridiculous, but Voldemort's strategy was more feasible.

Because the necromancer world's demand for the Muggle world is not as big as expected. .

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