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The train was moving smoothly, and Tom and Dumbledore sat in their seats without saying a word. They all know that this is Evans' memory, and in the memory of others, no matter what they do, it will not interfere with the memory. Tom is now like watching a 3D movie.
Evans, like a real Muggle gentleman, read the newspapers seriously in the first-class carriage. Tom felt that the reason why he adopted the Muggle way of travel was probably to experience the Muggle life.
Tom noticed that there was a chubby man sitting near the door of the carriage. The man was wearing a suit, and Tom knew at a glance that it was worth a lot of money, but even the best tailor couldn't hide his fat figure.
At this moment, the chubby man was putting his suitcase on the table next to a pen and a notebook. He twisted the combination lock on the box, and the box slowly bounced open, revealing its contents: a dozen or so pieces of tightly wrapped antiques.
The obese man carefully put on gloves, then took out the coins from the box and looked at them one by one. At the same time, he was writing and drawing on the notebook.
Out of curiosity, Tom leaned over and couldn't hold back when he saw the coins and the words he wrote.
The man was holding an ancient Chinese coin in his hand. It was in very good condition. Four big characters were written on it upright and upright: Chunxi Yuanbao. This copper coin gave people a very positive feeling. think it's genuine. But what the man wrote in the notebook was very interesting.
Name: Chunxi Yuanbao 25% off
Weight: 6.90g
Size: 29.9*1.7MM
Price: 5000£
Well, after 30 years, this copper coin can be sold for a high price of 90 yuan a piece with free shipping.
The fat man muttered to himself: "This coin is a coin from ancient China a thousand years ago. It has been preserved to this day. It is rare in the world, and its appearance is still so complete. It only cost five thousand pounds to buy it. It's really missed."
But Tom never imagined that this "Chunxi Yuanbao 25% off" was actually the only genuine item that this gentleman took out next.
Next, he took out a lot of other "antiques" from China, such as various knife-shaped and shovel-shaped bronze coins, bronze jue from the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and a bright Xuande furnace. The jade seal on...
Tom: …
It seems that the person who sold his coins at the beginning was quite conscientious.
Dumbledore also stood beside Tom, tsk tsk admiration, "This Muggle man seems to like to collect the scraps of modern industry."
But his and Tom's eyes immediately froze. Because there is actually a layer under the box. The first layer is a variety of Chinese "curiosity", and the second layer is a variety of cultural relics from Europe and the United States, and the strange gold coin is mixed in it.
The fat man took out these antiques in the same way, and then wrote their prices, names and data in his notebook. When he took out the gold coin, Evans also raised his head and looked at the fat man.
The fat man was unaware of this, and still held the gold coin to examine it carefully. His face was less than twenty centimeters away from the gold coin, and his eyes gradually became blurred.
Tom glanced at his notebook and saw that the gold coin he had dated was from Caesar's time, and Tom looked at Dumbledore.
"This time his judgment is correct, that gold coin was indeed minted in Caesar's time," Dumbledore answered Tom's doubts, "It should be Caesar's return from the Gallic battlefield in 49-48 BC. A gold dinar issued by Caesar's Army Mint in Rome."
"The elephant symbolizes Caesar, and the snake represents Pompey, Caesar's political enemy. If you distinguish carefully, you will find the inscription 'CAESAR' engraved on the front." Dumbledore pointed to the indistinct letters at the bottom of the gold coin and said.
He noticed the strange look Tom was looking at him, so he spread his hands, "I read a lot, so it's normal to know a little bit about the history of the wizarding and Muggle worlds. If you live as long as I do , then you will be as erudite as I am."
"Professor, look at this man." Tom pointed to the fat man. At this time, something was wrong with him: there was no luster in his eyes, and black lines appeared on his face - this is the blood in the blood vessels turning into It turned black, his pupils were rapidly expanding, and his eyeballs became cloudy.
Dumbledore glanced at him and frowned: "He's dead."
The man is not only dead, but also decaying at an extraordinary speed. However, the passengers in the carriage did not notice this accident.
The track of the train may have some bulges, which caused a sudden shock when the train was running, and the gold coin slipped from the fat man's hand and fell to the ground. Tom clearly saw Evans hook his finger at the gold coin, and the gold coin flew into his hand reluctantly. As soon as he got the gold coin, Evans' expression changed suddenly, and he hurriedly threw it into his bag, daring not to hold it, nor to carry it close to him.
A strange thing happened. The man who was obviously dead and started to rot suddenly became active. His face became extremely hideous. Losing the gold coins was like losing the most important thing in life to him. Not even death can stop him from getting the gold coins back.
This thing has to be explained by magic. Evans didn't make any sound when he used the Flying Spell just now, but the man still locked the position of the gold coin in an instant.
His cloudy eyes had turned blood red, and blue veins had swelled up one after another on his forehead. The man staggered to his feet and walked straight towards Evans.
The sound disturbed a woman sitting in the back seat of the man. When she saw the face of the man in front of her, she couldn't help but let out a scream: That face was so hideous that it didn't look like a living person's face at all.
The screams made the other passengers in the carriage stop their work Then they saw the moving body. Many people took a deep breath.
The fat man walked up to Evans and stretched out a hand that had begun to swell and deform, "Hold, gold coins, return me." The man said word by word.
Evans looked at the man, "Is this gold coin really that important? Let you remember it after you die. This gold coin will only bring disaster to you and your family and friends. Let me handle it for you... …”
"Me, after death?" The man was a little confused, and then he seemed to have reacted, and said to himself: "Oh, yes, I seem to be dead..."
His skin began to puff up in large pustules, then burst, and foul-smelling pus gushed from it.
He raised his fist and smashed it at Evans, while shouting something no one could understand.
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