On the first day of November, the entire second floor erupted into deafening cheers.

"Listen, listen!" Mu En had to press her arms down repeatedly to suppress the passion of these excited little guys.

“What I must say is that although I am willing to give you a space and formal identity for your respective hobbies and dreams, I will give you the right to hold events.

However, I can no longer give you any help. I cannot teach you music, art, photography and everything else.

Therefore, you can only learn on your own.

So in order to prevent this so-called not-so-magical club from existing for a long time.

I think we need some so-called rules and regulations. Instead of letting it grow wildly. "

"Yes, Professor." Fred nodded: "We completely agree."

"Very good." Mu En nodded: "As long as you can understand, then please come back. I have made the promise. Please be patient and wait for now."

"good."

"Professor, how long will it take?"

"Of course we will."

Noisy voices appeared, Mu En smiled, and then said: "Within a week, within a week, our first event will be launched, so that's okay!"

It wasn't until the exact time was finalized that the little guys felt relieved and left here satisfied.

George and Fred finally walked out of the office. They half-closed the door, but finally another head popped out.

"Professor, please excuse me."

"Thank you, Professor."

Mu En was stunned for a moment. He didn't expect these two guys to express their gratitude.

Is it because you think it's causing trouble for you?

It's no trouble.

He nodded, raised his hand to drive away, and said impatiently: "Okay, hurry up and do your things. The requests made by the two of you will be left to you guys to worry about the big and small things in this club from now on."

"ah?"

Before they could say anything, a force suddenly came from the door and pushed them out.

"Sindel, help me inform Dumbledore about today's events." Moon said.

Then there was silence.

He raised his head and glanced left and right at the picture frames on the wall.

Where are people?

"Maybe I went out to play with my little sisters." Lucifer said lazily in the fireplace.

"Maybe." Mu En nodded, picked up a piece of firewood and threw it in to scatter the flames.

Lucifer regrouped on the new firewood and looked out the window at the weather.

"Ah, it's getting colder."

"Yes." Mu En nodded and raised his hand to open the window further. Two runes flashed on the window.

This allows air to circulate without allowing hot air from the fireplace to escape.

"In December, it will be time for Fudge to step down. Are you sure you can make Scrimgeour take over?"

"It's not a big problem." Mu En nodded nonchalantly: "Compared with this matter, I care more about whether there is fish soup for dinner tonight."

"Tch" Lucifer muttered and went back to sleep in the fireplace.

Mu En lifted up a photo on the table. The photo was only filled with the most basic developing potion. The people in it were just doing the same thing over and over again, or shaking.

The person in the middle, that face

Time didn't fly very fast, at least from his perspective.

But all kinds of meaningful or meaningless things seem to get entangled unknowingly.

He finally understood why Red Pig was so troubled by this curse.

Uh, trouble!

Dong dong dong——

The door was knocked again, and Mu En said without raising her head: "Come in."

Harry opened the door and stepped inside.

"Uncle Mu En, what are you doing?"

Mu En put down the photo frame and smiled: "No, it's nothing, I'm just thinking about my curse."

"Curse," Harry muttered.

Uncle Mu En hasn't mentioned this matter for a long, long time. Why now?

"Is the curse more serious?" he asked quickly.

"No." Mu En sat upright again, put his hands on the table, and said with a smile, "It's just that my life is more fulfilling."

"Okay." Harry nodded. He didn't quite understand, but he wouldn't ask anymore.

He learned one thing from Sirius, from Draco, from the house elf who kept scolding people, and from Hermione who he scolded.

The state of mind created by everyone's experience is different, so the thoughts that are willing to sigh for it will naturally be different.

Uncle Mu En said this with a smile, and that was enough.

"When I came here, I heard several people shouting in the corridor to thank Professor Jones. What happened just now?" He asked instead.

"It's not a big deal, it's just that they asked me to build a club for them. This club doesn't have much to do with magic, but it still involves some so-called 'beautiful' things in this world."

"Music? Painting?"

"Yes." Mu En nodded: "It seems you know something."

Harry nodded and smiled: "I think if I have time, I would be willing to participate in the music club activities."

"I'm looking forward to these little guys performing for us in the game after Christmas." Mu En smiled: "Okay, back to the topic, it seems like you have encountered some trouble."

At this time, there were no new wounds on Harry's hands, but between the nails and the palms, there were inevitably traces of blood and the smell of some herbs.

Mu En's nose twitched randomly and she smelled the smell.

That is the pungent smell of the juice of the Vincentian thorn, the basic herb used in bioalchemy.

This is an herb that is very similar to Poison Tentacle, but it is less effective, much cheaper, and the preparation method is more troublesome.

In short, a replacement.

Harry's face looked troubled and embarrassed: "Yes, we encountered some difficulties."

Uncle Mu En's notes were very detailed, but his learning path was not smooth, and this also caused his embarrassment.

Mu En knew what this guy was thinking, and he waved his hand: "This is normal. There are various variables in the experiment. Even the most detailed notes cannot guarantee that a person's learning path will be smooth."

"Tell me about the problems you encountered."

"Okay." Harry nodded and then showed his arms.

Within the inner wall, there are many bloody scars.

"I can't keep my magic patterns stably under the dermis. Every time after preparing the magic patterns, my body will reject it when my skin is restored with magic potion as you said, Uncle Mu En. reaction.

This reaction may cause part of the medicine to be metabolized by the body, or additional scars may grow on the wound. These situations will damage the integrity of the magic pattern and lead to failure. "

Mu En nodded: "Do you have any ability to empower other creatures now?"

"Yes." Harry nodded: "So far, I have conducted experiments on thirteen mice, six frogs, and four toads. Among them, frogs and toads have the highest success rate, while mice are worse. There are only two recipients still alive, one of which is not expected to survive long, and the other one is in good condition.”

"Really?" Mu En looked at him: "Show me that little white mouse."

"Okay." Harry had anticipated this answer to a certain extent, and even if Uncle Moon didn't tell him, he still wanted to show off his successful work.

As he spoke, a small white-haired mouse with red eyes and white fur gradually emerged from his sleeve.

"Ahem. Because I was considering taking this little guy with me, I did a lot of cleaning on it."

"Yeah." Mu En nodded. In the magic world, there are people who raise ugly and dirty things like this. This little white mouse is clean at least, unlike someone's gray-haired mouse.

Mu En raised his hand to catch the white mouse, turned it over, and inspected it.

After a while, he saw a rune on the little guy's jaw.

Sharpness Curse.

Then he put the little guy down: "It looks like it will chew things very quickly."

"Yes." Harry nodded.

"Your speed is beyond imagination. Although it is just a simple rune on a simple receptor, well, it still deserves a compliment.

It seems that your choice to try your own body is not without purpose. "

Harry couldn't help but feel a little ashamed. He had chosen to use the knife on his hand so early, which was actually a bit overestimating his own capabilities.

But the success in the guinea pig always makes people want to go further.

However, he can guarantee that he has never delayed his 'basic learning' on other receptors.

Mu En could naturally notice some of this guy's little thoughts, and the bags under Harry's eyes were an answer in themselves.

"It's not a big deal, trying is better than anything else, and you still know how to use your left hand, so that if something happens, your dominant right hand will not be affected." Mu En waved his hand nonchalantly: "And I will give you the complete notes, Naturally, I hope you can make your own choice.”

"Yeah." Harry breathed a sigh of relief.

"Now let's get back to the question itself." Mu En knocked her hand on the table: "Do you have any magic potion on you?"

"Both." Harry nodded repeatedly. Uncle Moon's notes, as well as some important potion materials and other important things, he would take with him every time he left that room.

This will keep these things safe to a certain extent and prevent them from being frightened if someone goes in.

"Do you remember anything you need to pay attention to when performing magic pattern empowerment on other biological receptors?"

"Use your own magic power to empower them." Harry said quickly: "Non-magical creatures have no magic power in them. The source of magic power after empowerment is also a supplement to nature, similar to formations. And in this endowment In the process of engraving the runes, we need to empower him with magic power to ensure his safety during the initial rune carving process."

"That's right, so wizards, as magical creatures, don't need this process." Mu En nodded.

"But, I wonder if you have noticed a passage in my notes - the nature of resistance."

"Noted." Harry nodded quickly, remembering every detail in the notebook.

"Yes, resisting nature." Mu En said, placing the mouse on the table, twisting the carving knife in his hand, like a craftsman.

"A life infusion." Mu En said, and then began to operate.

Harry remembered that this rune could contain a certain amount of life energy and return it when he was about to die.

Similar to.Resurrection!

Mu En lowered the knife and suddenly raised his head.

"Theoretically, I think a wizard wearing glasses shouldn't just wear glasses."

"Huh?" Harry was a little confused.

Mu En's hand suddenly slid over his glasses, and then several runes gradually appeared on the glasses.

In his vision, the vision in front of him suddenly widened, as if a magnifying glass was mounted on his glasses.

"You can try to work on your own glasses, as for the eyeballs. I have runes on my own eyeballs, but I don't recommend you try this, at least not for the time being.

The help such glasses can provide you can be said to be huge in terms of research. "

Harry tried, and quickly zoomed in and focused on the scene in front of him.

"See clearly." Mu En said, and then started operating the knife again.

And all those subtle movements were caught in his eyes.

After a while, the runes were engraved.

Then, a substantial amount of magic power appeared in Mu En's hand.

"Balance - this is the most core element in magic empowerment." Mu En said.

Then, the mouse twitched violently, and its eyeballs moved randomly in its sockets.

This was not the first time Harry had seen this scene. When changing, he would naturally endure immense pain, even for himself, who could only feel like his body was burning with fire.

That is, when he was carefully watching the movements in Mu En's hands, a voice pulled his thoughts away.

"Resistant nature."

Harry raised his head and saw that Uncle Mu En was lightly empowering the mouse while speaking slowly.

"This sentence refers not only to the physical process of obtaining magic from a non-magic creature, but also to the mental resistance."

"Thinking?" Harry heard this concept for the first time.

"Yes, just like people are naturally afraid of unfamiliar environments, it is easy for people to stay in the status quo.

Nature resists change.

What we are doing now, the empowerment of magic power, is not only helping its physical body and magic patterns to fuse. He is pushing it against his own nature. "

Then, a cage appeared.

Mu En put the white mouse into the cage, then rolled up his sleeves and put his arms on the table.

Densely packed and exquisite runes appear like works of art.

"Animals have instincts, and so do we. Our instincts are fear and fear of change."

"But we are human beings. The most different thing between us and animals is that we have strong subjective initiative. Studying is boring, but Granger is still willing to work hard. Duels are painful, but there are many people who still dare to be knocked down. Then get up, this is a human being.”

"Accordingly, we must also exert our subjective initiative in the upcoming changes."

Saying that, Mu En stretched out a finger out of boredom.

"I'll demonstrate it to you again, on this finger."

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