075 Plan
After the Soviet Union obtained the manors that could be used for breeding, they specially sent people to see them, but found that the manors were in a purely free-range state, which looked like an original wilderness. There was nothing but a few facilities used to deal with inspections by the Russian Ministry of Magic.
At the beginning, the Soviet Union thought that the gang members had transferred their wealth in advance. It was not until they repeatedly questioned the prisoners that they realized that this place had actually never raised any magical creatures in the past. The certificate was just to use the legal documents as a cover to whitewash the illegal magical creature trade.
However, after the Soviet Union took over these manors, they would definitely not have been able to make these manors as deserted as they did in the past, so they recruited a group of men and women to start to run the manor seriously. Because of the chaos in the Muggle world, they easily recruited a group of mahjong wizards with great skills in this regard and made the manor run.
According to the Soviet Union's report on the Admiral Network last night, those manors have been put into operation after several weeks of construction. According to a professional she hired with high salaries, it only takes two or three months to wait until the first batch of herbs are mature and these manors can make a profit.
The Norbert place recommended by Hugo to Hagrid is here. Thinking about the books in the library, you will know that if you could raise a family in the past, raising dragons would have been a relatively cumbersome but not very difficult job. Normal manors that can obtain xxxxx level magical biological breeding license should be able to do this.
"And your dragon is a Norwegian spine dragon, a dragon that lives in the north." Hugo persuaded Hagrid, "so I think it's more appropriate for your dragon to go to the farm of Sister Venetto's friend's house, because the climate in northern Russia is closer to the environment of its hometown, which is conducive to its growth."
"Then - will they kill it to obtain the organs on the dragon?" Hagrid asked after hearing Hugo and the others' words.
"No." Venetto said firmly. "Because dragons are not something that can be seen everywhere like goblins, they cannot kill the dragon even for their own benefit. Besides, according to the law, they are not allowed to kill these fire dragons under normal circumstances. At most, they can obtain claws, scales, teeth, skin and feces that it naturally falls off or leaves behind from the dragon. This is enough."
Although dragon products seem to be everywhere, there are not many places that really need to kill dragons. As for the most common dragon skins, their use is because dragons, as an egg-borne reptile, can shed skin like lizards and snakes. With the size of a giant dragon, even the skin shed by a dragon is enough to make a lot of dragon skin gloves.
The only material that requires killing dragons on the market is the dragon's heart chord in the wand, and the potion that can be prepared by some dragon's internal organs. However, considering that the wand is not a consumable, not every wand needs the dragon's heart chord. At the same time, the potion that needs to be added to the dragon's internal organs is basically all potion masters like Professor Snape, and the yield itself is not high. Therefore, the entire wizarding world does not require this type of raw material.
Importantly, according to the volume of the dragon, the internal organs of each dragon actually have a huge volume, and the entire British magic world only consumes one or two giant dragons' internal organs in a year. Therefore, the dragons that die naturally every year and the occasional slaughter and even poaching behaviors are enough to meet the needs of wizards, and there is no need to kill additional dragons.
"More importantly, they are now focusing on the production of high-end magic raw materials, so they tend to let these magical creatures grow in the wild to improve the quality of the final product. Moreover, the dragon is not the kind of magical creatures that can be kept in cages. If there is no accident, it will live happily there until it dies of old age." Veneto finally said, obviously, what she said touched Hagrid, and agreed that they would send an owl to Russia to ask.
Although Hager was still a little hesitant, he finally chose to believe what Veneto said. Of course, in addition to being more willing to believe Veneto himself, the legal breeding license they had in the Soviet Union was also the most inspiring Hager.
After all, from common sense, for those who can legally breed dragons, they are definitely more willing to let the dragon live healthy and healthy so that they can provide various resources every year, rather than just like poachers, who can only choose to kill the dragon, which is a method of making the greatest profit in a very short period of time.
"You didn't cheat Hagrid, are you?" After leaving, Ron asked Venetto in confusion. "The bill banning dragon raising was officially passed at the wizarding conference in 1709. How could someone allow the legal raising of dragons?"
"Of course I know this decree." Venetto looked at Ron and said seriously. "But there is a question you can think about. If the breeding of dragons is really prohibited, how do you think the dragon-skin gloves on the freshman's admission list come from?"
"Uh, this-" Ron, who was not usually smart, found out the problem and asked, "So do you know what's going on?"
"If you have read this decree, you will find that this decree only prohibits wizards from raising dragons, but allows wizards to establish protection areas and observe where the dragon appears, and at the same time, obtain some materials on the dragon's body without hurting the dragon's life."
"So the official name of the breeding license I mentioned should be the license to establish a protected area," Venetto shrugged and said. "It just so happened that the dragon Hagrid is a Norwegian spine dragon native to Norway, and its habitat is not far from the large estate of my sister and friend. After the dragon was secretly transported away this time, they could wait until it was raised a little and declared that the dragon flew over from Norway."
"So there is such a big loophole in the law!" After hearing what Venetto said, Harry and the others reacted. "If there is such a law, what's the point of the ban in the law?"
"Of course it makes sense." Venetto said after snorting softly, "In this way, pure blood families can prevent the breeding of dragons by private and those farms with insufficient capital, and then monopolize the business of dragon-related materials. After all, the so-called protection zone requires a large area of land far away from most human vision, and ordinary people really can't come up with this."
"It should be a rich pure-blood family." Weasley added, "With my family's financial conditions, let alone opening a dragon farm. As long as there is a giant dragon, my family will be completely poor."
"Anyway, we can finally get rid of that dragon, right?" Harry said excitedly after everyone finished speaking. "I really hope that Veneto's sister can get a reply from her friend with permission soon."
Chapter completed!