Hogwarts Card Drawer

Chapter 239 Order of the Phoenix

Among the elements that make up the human body, the highest content is oxygen, which is 65%. Therefore, Kronos needs to use a flame that does not consume oxygen in the air to train the human body.

So Kronos chose the underworld fire as the basis for practicing the magic circle, which is a kind of hellfire. It only needs to consume some blood gas to make it immortal.

After the basic work is ready, the first thing to start is the body training. Since the composition of the human body is mainly composed of organic matter, the high content of water leads to the highest content of oxygen, and the content of carbon is 18% in the list of human body elements, ranking second.

Therefore, it is necessary to dissolve the reagent calcium chloride in water first to obtain a 25% aqueous solution, heat it to 80°C, and then add the filtered 30% sodium hydroxide solution (which can exceed 30% of the theoretical amount), and the reaction is obtained Calcium hydroxide, the obtained slurry mixture is washed after suction filtration, and a large amount of chloride ions are washed away with 0.1% aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, and then washed with distilled water until the chloride ions are qualified to obtain calcium oxide powder.

Then calcium oxide powder is mixed with sufficient aluminum powder, and heated in a vacuum to obtain calcium element and oxygen. (ps: Just take a look at the chemical knowledge here. Don’t be serious, ancient alchemy is the predecessor of modern chemistry.)

In this way, the most basic oxygen and calcium elements of the human body are solved. Then there are a small amount of life-sustaining elements hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, chlorine, sulfur, magnesium, iron, silicon, zinc, copper, manganese, cobalt, iodine, molybdenum, a total of 17 kinds, accounting for 15% . In addition, trace elements such as boron, aluminum, gold, silver, and mercury account for 3%.

Calculated, the body element ratio of an ordinary person is as follows: 65% oxygen, 18% carbon, 10% hydrogen, 3% nitrogen, 1.5% calcium, 1% phosphorus, 0.35% potassium, 0.25% sulfur, 0.15% uranium, 0.15% chlorine, 0.05% magnesium, 0.0004% iron, 0.00004% iodine, and traces of fluorine, silicon, manganese, zinc, copper, aluminum and arsenic.

Elements like carbon, hydrogen, etc., which exist in the air, can be obtained through the surrounding air. And iron element, magnesium element... These all need Kronos to put into the training formation at the right time.

Everyone's body has subtle differences, so it is very troublesome to make a healthy body. Artificial man is a non-human existence, and its way of obtaining energy is also very special.

Unlike humans, they do not obtain energy from whole grains, nor do they obtain fat protein from chicken, duck and fish. So the great alchemist of antiquity got two solutions. One is light, and the other is the Philosopher's Stone.

But later, because of various restrictions, he was abandoned by alchemists. For example, night and cloudy weather hinders movement and so on. Later, people only used the Philosopher's Stone as a source of energy for artificial humans.

The legendary alchemy amplifier of the Philosopher's Stone is said to contain the power of immortality. In fact, it is a highly concentrated body of the soul.

There is such a description of the Philosopher’s Stone in the book: give joy to suffering, victory in battle, and rebirth to the dead. stone.

Kronos first molded a man's shape out of clay. As for why mud is used, it is because according to the experience of the former, it is known that mud has the highest degree of compatibility with the soul. It can greatly increase the success rate of human body training.

So Nuwa made people out of mud. It's a bit of a saying, Kronos can't help but wonder if Nuwa also exists like a god of death? A great alchemist who is immortal?

Chronos squeezed the clay figurine's face according to the handsome face he could think of in his mind, such as sword eyebrows, phoenix eyes, melon-seeded face, eight-pack abs...all were put on by Kronos. As for why Kronos didn't get a girl, Kronos said that he had never seen the structure of a girl, so it was difficult to do it.

"It's done!" Kronos cheered a little in his heart, and then wiped the sweat that was about to drip on his forehead with his muddy right hand.

Kronos walked out of the range of the magic circle. With a snap of his fingers, the lights in the room were instantly extinguished, and flames burned on the candles around the magic circle.

Kronos then began to silently read the eulogy of the magic circle. What was different this time was that before the light of the magic circle was completely lit up, a kind of bright green ghost fire began to move in the center of the magic circle.

This is exactly the characteristic of combining physical objects into magic formations, one picture has multiple formations. Each magic circle is independent of each other, but complements each other.

The inner map of the magic circle that Chronos said this time uses pentagrams and gangsters to cross and overlap, and the number of stars has reached as many as eleven.

There is a mixture of elements placed on the corner of each awn star, which is made of ferric oxide and magnesium oxide. When the light flows to the corresponding awn star, the mixture will be involved in it by the underworld fire. The human body replenishes the trace elements it needs.

Kronos looked at the magic circle where everything was going smoothly, and he took out the scarlet magic stone and Voldemort's soul fragments that had been stripped from the water-repelling pill. Now all he has to do is the last step, throwing the Philosopher's Stone and fragments in the last step.

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Besides, on Harry's side, he was following Professor Lupine and the others in the sky over London for no apparent reason!

"Time to start landing!" came Lupine's shout. "Follow Tonks, Harry!"

Harry followed Tonks in a dive downward. In front of them was the largest network of lights Harry had ever seen, a huge, chaotic criss-crossing of lights, scattered in the deepest darkness.

They flew lower and lower until Harry could see individual headlights and streetlights, as well as chimneys and TV antennas. He wanted to get to the ground now, though he was sure he might have to thaw him out to get him off the broom.

"Here, let's go!" Tonks yelled, and a few seconds later she was down. Harry descended after him, and landed in the middle of a small square overgrown with tangled weeds. Tonks had already untied Harry's trunk.

Harry looked around tremblingly. The surrounding houses had a grubby exterior and didn't look welcoming to visitors: some had broken windows, dim streetlights peeked through, paint was peeling from many of the doors, and vast amounts of rubbish piled up on the front steps superior.

"Where are we?" Harry asked, but Lupine said calmly, "Wait a minute." Moody rummaged around inside his robes, his gnarled hands clumsy with the cold.

"Here," Moody murmured, tossing a piece of parchment into Harry's colorful hand and bringing his glowing wand close to the parchment so that it would illuminate the writing on it. "Read it quickly and remember it."

Harry looked down at the parchment. In small, illegible writing, it read: Phoenix Command Headquarters can be found at 12 Grimandy Street, London.

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