HP Approaches the Magic World
Chapter 161 Something is wrong
Failure is a very common thing in the laboratory.
Naturally, Jon never thought that he would be able to successfully prepare such a high-level potion in one go, but after more than ten failures, he himself began to doubt his life.
The previous failures could be said to be due to lack of proficiency, but this last one was really unacceptable to Jon.
There is no problem with the extraction, there is no problem with the steps, everything is fine, so what went wrong?
Jon didn't know what went wrong with his experiment. He diluted the potion that had deteriorated due to too long exposure and poured it into the sink, and began to think.
The effect of the blood purifying potion is actually not long-lasting. Once it is made, it is either sealed and stored, or used directly. Leaving it empty in the air for a long time will cause the magic power in the medicine to evaporate. In fact, after adding Bai Di
After flowering, this feature is no longer so obvious.
The reason why Jon allowed the potion to become useless was entirely because he had no first-hand information.
The reserve of medicinal materials on hand is very sufficient. Because the old wizard died, Jon took away all the flame fruits there for his own use. The ones used before were all of average quality, but one was extracted from the flame fruits.
The essence can only be used twice, and now Jon doesn't have much chance left.
He needs to prepare at least three portions of the purified magic potion. The remaining flame fruit on hand now can only be used eight times no matter how many times he extracts it.
Therefore, he must try the correct potion method within four times.
This is a difficult process.
But even Jon couldn't avoid this process. Helga said that his body couldn't do it.
That is of course based on Helga's standards. Perhaps Jon is already stronger than many wizards, but if he wants to become a legendary wizard or even one step closer, Jon's current body is not good enough.
The body here, of course, refers to the blood flowing in Jon's body.
Blood is a very paradoxical concept. Many times, Muggles think that human blood is just ordinary blood and can be replaced with each other. For example, the existence of blood transfusions was created by Muggles to make up for the lack of blood supply in the human body.
method.
The fact that blood from different people can be shared denies blood in itself, doesn't it?
Jon doesn’t think so. Whether it’s the East or the West, the concept of bloodline in occultism is surprisingly consistent. Father, son, brother, kinship, and family bloodline form a pure collection that has no room for criticism. In this collection
, social relationships are formed.
But this is not behavior in line with the laws of evolution, because to nature, the human species is quite fragile, and blindly emphasizing the purity of blood will only lead to the extinction of one's own blood.
The "bloodline" in occultism, in Muggle society, should refer to genes.
The scientific system believes that high-quality genes can better promote human evolution, and only after eliminating inferior genes will it be more conducive to the continuation of the race.
In the system of occultism, Helga's discussion, the so-called bloodline, also means that excellent people have stronger genes, are more attracted to magical elements, and are more likely to become wizards, and the greater the possibility.
, for a wizard, it is a powerful possibility.
As a result, the phenomenon of wizards with pure blood being more powerful has occurred. Has anyone investigated carefully? This is just passed down as a tradition.
Traditions are not necessarily bad, but the dogma of pure-blood families to keep their bloodline pure is indeed ridiculous. There are only so many pure-blood families in the wizarding world, and they must all be related in the end.
Salazar has never denied that a Muggle-born wizard can become one of the founders of Hogwarts, which at least proves that this person has a considerable degree of foresight, but even now there are pure-blooded wizards in the wizarding world.
The barriers between the two are different. They are exposed to different information, so there will inevitably be a class gap.
In the chaotic era a thousand years ago, this gap must have been even more obvious.
The founding of Hogwarts was not only to build a war fortress, but also to recruit and teach those muck wizards who had no one to guide them. Although Salazar despised the innate talent of muck wizards, he always just talked about it.
As mentioned above, it’s hard to say that he doesn’t have other ideas in mind when it comes to researching blood potions.
Studying bloodline can’t be just because you advance, right?
Salazar Slytherin is a legendary wizard, and a legendary wizard with extremely high vision. He is not Voldemort, he is not that radical, and he is not full of fighting and killing.
Jon turned over the original "Wizard Bloodline Activation Theory" in his hand, trying to find out the reason for Salazar's success.
It makes no sense. If Salazar can succeed, even if Helga's improved formula fails, there should be some reaction.
The medicinal materials used are all from the same era. Helga didn't just find some random things because she couldn't find some raw materials. This is a formula that Helga carefully modified based on Salazar's. As long as
It turns out that the potion made by Salazar can be used, so Jon's one cannot be fake.
No matter how you look at it, the potions he made now that have become useless are not mistakes.
Every operation he performs strictly follows the process. If there are no mistakes, it may only be the mistakes he made a few times before, but not the next few times.
The results of the previous experiments were all different, and the phenomena were also different. There was basically no difference in the subsequent experiments.
So what exactly went wrong?
Jon rubbed the book in his hand. The reason why this book is called an old book is because at that time a thousand years ago, books were not printed after they were written. Basically, they were bound after the manuscript submitted by Salazar himself.
, and then used the copy spell to copy some books. The book seller imposed a ban before selling the book to prevent secondary copying, so from a certain theoretical point of view, the book in Jon's hand can be regarded as a Sacred Book.
of Racha's manuscript.
However, manuscripts can also be divided into authenticity and value. The copy in Jon's hand is a worthless copy, because the things recorded on it have no actual value and can only be regarded as collections.
No one thought that Jon could open a plug-in called "Helga" to modify this formula.
but……
Jon touched the first page of the book and felt something was wrong.
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