
Harry Potter: I'm Just Running a Small Business
by Rabbit Who Wants To Eat Hot Pot
About This Novel
Albert Wells, a past-life Harry Potter fan who traveled to the world of Harry Potter, received a mysterious wand from the East when he was 11 years old. He also awakened to the magic exchange system. As long as he earns gold galleons, he can obtain corresponding system points and exchange them for various spells or skills that have or have never appeared in the wizarding world. With the assistance of the system, Albert used the imagination and creativity that overwhelmed countless wizards to produce a large number of novel and powerful magic products, subverting one dead industry after another in the wizarding world. When Voldemort returned again and the Death Eaters successfully escaped from prison, they found that the magical world had become something they could not understand.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
It's really so-so. I've read more than 20 chapters and more than 50,000 words! The protagonist traveled through time and became a child. Doesn't he really think of himself as a child? Traveling to a world with extraordinary power, and wanting to use Voldemort to test his own props, where does he have the courage? If there is a hero who is not afraid of all powers, I won't say anything about the protagonist's tricks. Is there a protagonist? Is it a transformation spell that turns matches into needles? Or the protagonist's prank props? No matter how weak Voldemort is, there is no way that the protagonist can stick around now. If he is really a child who has no concept of anything, he can get by with it, but for a protagonist who has traveled through time and has no self-awareness, this is really enough to make people speechless! ! !
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
It's really so-so. I've read more than 20 chapters and more than 50,000 words! The protagonist traveled through time and became a child. Doesn't he really think of himself as a child? Traveling to a world with extraordinary power, and wanting to use Voldemort to test his own props, where does he have the courage? If there is a hero who is not afraid of all powers, I won't say anything about the protagonist's tricks. Is there a protagonist? Is it a transformation spell that turns matches into needles? Or the protagonist's prank props? No matter how weak Voldemort is, there is no way that the protagonist can stick around now. If he is really a child who has no concept of anything, he can get by with it, but for a protagonist who has traveled through time and has no self-awareness, this is really enough to make people speechless! ! !









