Chapter 75: Magic Item Management Department

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Staff members came and went in a hurry through the hall. From time to time, several similar phone booths suddenly appeared or disappeared. House elves diligently wiped the walls and statues with rags, and the goblins shrugged impatiently. Busy face. Looking further up, there are at least twenty elevators going up and down, and from time to time, a cold female voice can be heard in the hall.

Noah followed Cooper out of the phone booth, all the way through the lobby and onto the elevator.

They are going to the Magic Item Management Department, which is on the fourth floor. This hall is on the eighth floor, so they need to take the elevator down.

The elevators go down layer by layer. The corridors on other floors are not as wide as the lobby, but they are all made of relatively luxurious and dark colors of black and gold, which look like a simple luxury.

The elevator stopped on the fourth floor, and a cold female voice sounded in the elevator, announcing which departments were on this floor.

Noah listened carefully. This floor is mainly divided into two departments, the Magical Creatures Management Department and the Magical Items Management Department.

Noah and the others need to go to the latter.

Cooper was very familiar with this place. Noah followed Cooper through the long corridor. The corridor on this floor also seemed to be circular. After going around half a circle, the two stopped in front of an oak door.

The heavy door opened on its own, revealing the busy scene inside.

Uniformed staff were running around, and mice or birds made of folded paper were scurrying around the office, occasionally bringing up pieces of white paper and crawling together to be shredded into confetti in a shredder.

The desks are separated into small cubicles. Some employees are immersed in them, while others are rushing around holding documents. There is a big clock on the wall, but the engraved list on the dial is not numbers, but rows of tasks, and the list of these tasks is still changing little by little, which means that some of them have been solved or need to be dealt with urgently. The walls on both sides are inlaid with rows of doors. These doors are marked with house numbers, which are departments.

Their arrival did not attract anyone's attention.

After taking a quick look around, Cooper took Noah and knocked directly on the office door marked "New Magic Item Registration Department".

"Come in." A female voice came, and at the same time, a gap opened in the closed door.

Cooper opened the door, and there was only a desk and several rows of neatly arranged bookshelves behind the desk.

Noah, who was following behind, turned his eyes and saw a short-haired black cat lying in the corner. When the two came in, the black cat opened one blue eye and glanced at the two, then suddenly jumped down from the soft cushion and hissed menacingly at Noah.

Noah was not even stunned, the fingers hidden behind his back were already pinched together. Keya poked his head out from behind his collar, spitting out snakes and staring at the black cat with disbelief.

This is a magical animal called a civet. It is regarded as a guard by the Ministry of Magic because of its extremely high loyalty and keen sense of danger. However, the most important thing to deal with this creature is its ability-it will split into pieces after being attacked. Several copies, coupled with the civet's extremely agile body and sharp claws, make this animal extremely difficult to deal with.

At this moment, the civet seemed to be alarmed by Keya's aura and took the initiative to show hostility.

"Kelly." A female voice suddenly came from behind the desk. The civet's ears twitched, and it glared at Keya unwillingly, then jumped back on the cushion, curled up into a ball with its back to several people.

Noah then slowly dissipated the magic power in his hand, and by the way, he pushed back Keya who was trying to provoke him.

Keya protested unhappily and simply wrapped himself around Noah's arm.

Cooper frowned and glanced at the civet, then stood between Noah and the civet.

After handling the piles of documents at work, a head popped out. It was a witch with a neat ponytail. She was wearing a pair of rimless glasses. After checking it, she recognized Cooper's face: "It's you. ah."

Her tone was very rude, but with a familiarity that only an acquaintance could have.

"Long time no see, Mylin." Cooper greeted her.

Mailin continued to immerse himself in the pile of documents: "We just met yesterday."

Cooper: "...Okay, I understand, we have made an appointment to register new magic items."

I really don’t want to say any nonsense to him.

Mailin then waved his hand, and the half-person-high pile of documents on the table floated into the air, freeing up the entire table for the witches to do their work and the witches who had finished their work.

Mailin took off her glasses and rubbed her eyebrows. A document flew in front of her: "Where are the magic items?"

Cooper gestured to Noah, and Noah stepped forward and placed a box on the table.

Mailin glanced at Noah in confusion, and his expression softened slightly: "Hello, I am Mailin Law. I am a classmate of your parents. I heard that you invented this prop?"

Noah nodded and opened the box.

This box has a telescopic spell cast inside. After all, Noah has currently produced a total of 120 cards. Naturally, it is not easy to fit in a small box. In addition, the things in the cards may also fight, so The Telescopic Charm is necessary.

After he opened the box and tipped it over gently, the cards inside couldn't wait to "run" out. When they found that they were in a strange environment, they started running around on the table.

Mailin was stunned. He picked up a card that ran in front of him and opened it. He found that it was a goblin card. The goblin in it was ugly and cute. He noticed that Mailin outside the card subconsciously hid in the background. In the small pit inside, only half of his head was exposed and his eyes were staring at Mailin cautiously.

"What an excellent spell," Mai Lin subconsciously praised, "Did you make it yourself?"

Noah nodded and introduced the gameplay of these cards in detail.

The rules are not complicated, but it is a game that wizards have not yet been exposed to.

Mailin listened patiently, but his attention was involuntarily attracted by the cards that gathered around him out of curiosity. I have to say that these cards are quite beautifully crafted and very attractive.

So the subsequent registration went very smoothly. After he finished speaking and confirmed that there was no danger, the set of magic cards was approved directly.

"As you said, your child is excellent." Merlin handed Noah the permission letter and looked at Cooper, "Say hello to Christina for me."

Cooper nodded: "I know, thank you this time."

"You guys should go to the Department of Commerce later," Mailin said. "If you want to sell it, you need permission there."

Cooper nodded, he was very familiar with this process.

Noah directed the cards back to the box, glanced at the two people who exchanged a few words skillfully, and remained silent. He glanced at the permit certificate in his hand and was not surprised.

The next step is to sell the license.