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Chapter 243 Dumbledore and Alchemy

"The duel club is still the kind that does it first and then asks for permission..."

Percy looked at the newly piled documents in front of him and scratched his head, "Why did Professor Lockhart start to make trouble when you were on vacation?"

How do I know?

It's not my order - I wish he wouldn't do this club construction.

Is Professor Lockhart stimulated by something? Why is he so eager to show his new skills? Doesn't he know that once his real skills are exposed, he will face bad things next?

Andrew doesn't know - but it's none of his business.

Bob, the fifth-year male prefect who occasionally takes turns, has now devoted himself to the arduous preparation for the OWLs exam. Compared with Percy, his grades are much worse, so he needs to work harder.

What this means is that Percy will follow up on this work all the time, may Merlin bless him.

Don't blame Andrew for being cruel - he has a very important thing to do now, and he is so nervous that he can't help Percy at all.

Yes, the work he has to do is to submit the manuscript before the deadline.

Given Dumbledore's unkind behavior, Andrew's time was occupied a lot, so the completion rate of the manuscript during this period was quite low.

After casting a look of "May you be my God" to Percy, Andrew ran to the laboratory assigned to him and began to write the manuscript without doing his job.

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[People are always amazed at Dumbledore's amazing talent and profound knowledge, but they have never noticed one thing, that is, Dumbledore was once a teenager.

To be precise, Dumbledore was once a teenager with great ambitions, but was admired by Gryffindor himself.

There is no doubt that he is a genuine, uncompromising Gryffindor...]

'No, I can't do this! '

Andrew had just finished writing and immediately destroyed what he had written.

It's okay to write about naughty ghosts, but it was before, but it's definitely not allowed now-unless he really intends to blow the cold wind in the air.

['You don't look like a Gryffindor... too rigid, too responsible...'

This is the comment Dumbledore received when he first met Nick Flamel. ]

Very good - that's the taste.

Dumbledore's character is very, very calm, and his behavior is extremely reliable, but because of this reason, he was severely criticized after meeting Nick.

Yes, that's it.

Mr. Nick warned little Dumbledore that imagination and stability are indispensable in alchemy - the former ensures that you can make a breakthrough, and the latter determines whether you are safe.

[Alchemy is the most dangerous magic, no doubt about it. Change is the essence of alchemy, which is completely different from the change of Transfiguration, but it is so dangerous that once an accident occurs, it is a fatal and almost irreversible accident. ]

Andrew didn't use Mr. Nick's alchemy booklet at all, but this did not affect his use of various languages ​​to describe alchemy - when he installed the lights in the library a few days ago, he had successfully read the theory of the books in the library. Although he didn't get started at all, it was enough to write it in the story.

Terminology plus conclusions - learning is essentially the same, well, most of the content is the same.

Read, memorize, understand, apply, and finally memorize new knowledge - the last item determines how much you can remember after a period of time.

All he has to do is to put the rest of the courses on it, and then focus on describing Dumbledore's genius and encouragement - the originally suppressed Gryffindor nature is stimulated...

'Will Gryffindor think it's discrimination? No, what discrimination, they know it themselves... At most, it's beautified, it's not a big problem. '

Andrew thought so, and the pen in his hand did not stop - the subsequent learning stories are ready-made manuscripts.

Because he was often interrupted by Dumbledore, the writing mode of this month was different from the past. He first filled in the scattered learning stories, and then connected them together with the timeline. After visiting Nick Flamel recently, the beginning of the front seemed to be much smoother than previously considered.

[Dumbledore finally discovered his talent in languages. He even regretted that he didn't learn more runes in school, but it was not a big problem. Under the guidance of professors and his own efforts, Dumbledore has mastered his own learning method. ]

'It's a pity that Lockhart's story can't be written in, otherwise it's too suspicious...'

[A wizard's collection of 600 years, all about alchemy - if the Hogwarts library is like the grandest dinner, then Nick Flamel's collection is a surprising French meal...]

'Stop, Taylor, you can't say such stupid words that the best French meal is in Britain. The national conditions here are here! '

Andrew stopped writing, started a new line, and continued writing.

Anyway, you can exaggerate as much as you want, as long as it doesn't violate the common sense of the magic world - you can develop in the field of alchemy, but you must not mention things like the Philosopher's Stone.

...

['What a pity, Albus', after a new day of study, Nick looked at Dumbledore disappointedly. 】

【‘What did I do wrong, Mr. Nick? ’】

【‘There is no mistake, Albus, but it’s a pity. Your talent is completely worthy of recognition, but it is too high and too comprehensive.’ Nick looked at Dumbledore and shook his head, ‘You are destined not to invest all in alchemy. How great it would be if your talents other than alchemy were taken away. You would definitely be able to guide the development of alchemy for at least two centuries...’】

【‘I’m afraid not, Mr. Nick...’ Dumbledore thought about it and shook his head again - the power of prophecy took effect. He originally thought that he could change the world by popularizing alchemy, but in the end he couldn’t turn the tide. 】

【The power of a wizard is limited. A genius, no matter how hard he tries, can only make a few qualitative breakthroughs in alchemy in his lifetime. It is even common to not have even one. After realizing this, Dumbledore finally gave up... Alchemy can't save the wizarding world...]

[Yes, it can make the times better, make the wizarding world better, and even change the living conditions of wizards several times, making everything develop for the better, but how many times can an alchemist make changes in his lifetime?]

[If alchemy had not achieved enough results, he would have planned to return to Hogwarts now - the breakthrough of alchemy should not rely on a genius, but on a group of geniuses, no, to be more precise, it is the imagination of a group of people, maybe more, maybe less, maybe there is no breakthrough in a lifetime, but countless skilled hands add up to infinite possibilities...]

'Well, the foreshadowing of the next issue is also done, so this issue is about learning and prophecy, and the next issue is about breakthrough and leaving, and it's done! '

Andrew stopped the quill and examined it with satisfaction.

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