Due to the length of the space, I hereby open a chapter to write the author’s words:
In the early days, some readers asked why they didn’t expand their family’s business in the clothing industry. In fact, the answer is simple, because the economy of the wizarding world is different from that of Muggles.
There is no assembly line industry in the magical world, and there is no need for assembly line industry. A tailor-made clothing can be completed in a short time with a single magic. Why go for assembly line? Food and beverages, livestock, vegetables and fruits can all be spawned by magic, and even mass-produced directly using expansion spells, copying spells, and refilling spells.
The real most profitable business in the magical world has always been products that require exclusive technology to manufacture, such as magic wands, flying broomsticks, and anti-stun bracelets. Readers can compare the prices of food and brooms by themselves.
A glass of Butterbeer-2 Sicco (can also be refilled indefinitely with the Refill Mantra)
1 chocolate brick-1 cicco
Buy one of all foods on the train-11 Sike + 7 Nat
The cheapest broomstick, sweeping series, Ron is the superior, Molly has to consider before buying
The price of Firebolt is between 200 and 999 gallons (this is the initial price, and later the fairy strikes have to start again)
In order to avoid the outflow of technology, the owners of these businesses must personally participate in the production process. For example, Schelling must personally engrave the Gurunis rune for the anti-stun bracelet, Orivand himself made the staff, and the Wesley twins made joke supplies. ......
So if the protagonist is engaged in the clothing business as soon as the game starts, it is purely putting the cart before the horse, and it is better to use that time to increase your strength. Only when the strength comes up, do we consider getting involved in business, politics, and other fields.
The author believes that Shuangwen also needs to be reasonable. The author has read several copies of the same person. Think about it, you, a low-level Chinese Muggle, suddenly passed through, suddenly slipped out of English, suddenly gained a talent for business, and learned magic. Very fast (don’t forget that the standard of magic pronunciation is very important). A normal person's life is not necessarily achieved. You can do it all before the age of 17 (or even 14). Is it reasonable?