Study Days at Hogwarts

Chapter 1771 A War Without a Winner (Two Hundred and Twenty-three)

Chapter 1773 A War Without Winners (Two Hundred and Twenty-three)

As expected by Albert, Shannah's search for a chef soon came to nothing. It's not that no one considered becoming a chef, but even if they wanted to become chefs, they needed to know how to cook first. Therefore, those who were willing to try would help Dobby in the kitchen and learn how to cook good dishes, but the amazing thing was that those who tried quickly gave up.

It can only be said that in the desolate land of British food, there is not much soil for chefs to survive.

As for Isobel and Katrina's trip to France, it was also not beyond Albert's expectations. With the current development law of the magic world, there is naturally no so-called production line. Behind the birth of each beauty potion, there is a pharmacist who works hard to make potions. This directly led to the pharmacist in France becoming a popular profession.

The only thing that surprised Albert was that they did not use the large crucible that was imagined to brew hundreds of potions at a time, but a crucible that Catherine specially found someone to customize. It is said that according to the standard process, twelve standard potions can be obtained after the brewing is completed.

To be honest, the efficiency is extremely low.

Because the last time Albert brewed the intelligence-enhancing potion, he used a large crucible that could brew hundreds of potions at a time.

Of course, he also knew why Catherine chose to do that.

It is difficult to standardize the brewing of potions, and it can only be limited to a certain range.

The larger the amount of the potion brewed, the greater the error may be, and the more likely it is to fail in brewing the potion. Once the brewing of the potion fails, it is likely to make the profit of the month go down the drain.

Therefore, Catherine's so-called standard process has become the most advanced technology at present. In Katrina's words, it can minimize the probability of failure in the case of mass production of potions.

It is for this reason that Katrina has begun to consider introducing this technology from Catherine.

Isobel also agreed and persuaded Albert.

The reason is actually very simple.

There are actually two extremes in the magic world of potions, either for use or for treatment.

For use, it is like shampoo, herbicide and other similar things. Since they are not used to treat diseases, errors during brewing are actually within the allowable range.

But potions for curing diseases are not good. Moreover, there are only so many wizards in the entire British magic world. They don’t need many potions for curing injuries and diseases, and they don’t need the technology to mass-produce potions.

Otherwise, who should the large quantities of potions produced be sold to?

Hospital?

Maybe.

But as far as Albert knows, the therapists in the hospital are also part-time pharmacists, but they are not that good, and they also have pharmacist consultants.

Whether it is Albert or Damocles, they actually have the title of consultant of St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Diseases, which is one of the foundations for pharmacists to sell their own potions to hospitals.

Albert is not clear about the secrets, because he is just a figurehead and has never deeply understood the secrets.

Moreover, the decision to build a factory in Avalon is not something that can be decided on a whim. Albert plans to leak some information first to see how the residents of Avalon react.

After the news spread, some residents with excellent potion scores also began to consider whether to apply for this job, because it would also be a decent job.

To be honest, it is not easy to find a decent job in the British wizarding world, especially when your grades are average.

Who makes the British Ministry of Magic have limited capacity? When it is impossible to recruit unlimited employees, every carrot is a pit, and there are a large number of graduates who are desperately trying to squeeze in and get a decent job.

Unless your grades are particularly good or you have connections there, you can't squeeze in.

Of course, you can also work in a shop, but this is never a good job, not only because there are limited shops in Diagon Alley, but also because most shops don't really need employees. Shops that need to hire employees not only work hard, but also don't make much money.

As for going to Avalon to be a healer?

The grades required for this job are not much lower than those of Aurors, and St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Diseases also does not need too many therapists. It's not that they don't need them, but they can't afford them at all. The cost of training a qualified therapist is not much lower than that of Aurors.

So, when the news was secretly released by Albert, it was still very attractive. The only problem is that this job is very boring and requires a long-term brewing of a kind of magic potion, commonly known as a tool man.

The advantage is that the working hours are only eight hours a day, with Mondays off, extra overtime pay for overtime, and various living subsidies of Avalon.

So there are quite a few people who signed up.

According to the latest news revealed by Sana, thirteen people came to her to sign up.

Five of them achieved excellent results in potions, and the remaining eight were good.

There is no way, who gave too much?

Perhaps he was encouraged, or perhaps he saw the bright prospects of Avalon, Albert was shocked to find that the construction of Avalon had started to surge again. People seemed to be eager to end the construction period and jump into the beautiful life of the future in one breath.

But it is never advisable to get rich overnight.

What's more, being anxious will only lead things astray, even if Albert reminds her in time.

"Why is it like this again?"

Looking at the house that is taking shape quickly, Sana has never understood why?

"Because their patience is running out, and young people's patience is limited." Albert could understand that and planned to give everyone a holiday afterwards, so that they could have a good rest and reflect on themselves.

"But they will mess up everything like this. Will you really not stop them from doing stupid things?" Sana was so anxious that she almost jumped up and down. She really couldn't understand why Albert could still be so calm.

"What I can do is also very limited. It's useless to remind them of some things all the time. They must be deeply aware of this."

Albert mentioned this to everyone in the bar that night, but it didn't work. Everyone was still doing what they should do.

This time even Sana was confused. She didn't quite understand why Albert's words suddenly didn't work.

"Once, twice, three times, some things are like this when you say too much. It's normal."

Albert was calmer than ever before. He smiled and called Sana to his house to discuss the follow-up of this matter. The mess always needs someone to clean up.

Shanna, who was listening to Albert's story, opened her mouth wider and wider, looking at Albert with disbelief. She really couldn't understand why Albert did this.

"This is your own home. If you don't know how to cherish it, who else can you count on?" Albert asked with a smile, "Me?"

"But..."

Shanna hesitated.

"I'm not your babysitter. If I control you too much, everyone will be annoyed." Albert said without hesitation, "I can only show you a way and make a good start. That's all. Whether they can keep this wealth depends on themselves."

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