Chapter 170 The Looking Glass Joke
Under the light, Felix looked at the spectator on the table carefully. It looked like a gyro, slowly rotating.
As the most commonly used warning device for wizards, if there are suspicious people around it, it will shine and rotate at high speed, and some special spectators will make harsh alarms.
In fact, Felix is no stranger to this alchemy creation. In the first book he returned to Hogwarts, "A Study of Ancient Alchemy", he introduced the seven methods of making the mirror.
As a detector, there are detailed methods for making spectators for black magic, lies, and even specific groups of people.
At this moment, what puzzled him was whether this pocket-sized glass was a small gift Nicklemay gave him or what profound meaning it contained?
"Do I want to take this thing apart?"
He fiddled with the spinning top that was spinning slowly, his mind was full of problems:
Nick Lemay obviously knew him and said that he had read his own book by a friend, who was that friend?
Dumbledore? Or some old antique?
Did you only read your own Muggle research work, or did you accompany the book "Exploration of Ancient Magical Texts"?
Is it accidental or inevitable that he finds himself? Is it a disguised investigation?
Felix believes that if Nick Lemay had the idea of finding a successor, he would still meet the requirements. Alchemy creations and magical creations are closely connected. As the most famous alchemist, Nick Lemay would definitely have insight into this connection.
Even Felix suspected that the number of practical ancient magical texts he mastered might be far more practical than that of himself.
Thinking of this, he felt a little itchy.
But Nick Lemay left like this, without even saying his name, leaving him a look-up mirror. What does it mean?
Could it be that the mirror glowed when the two were chatting?
Felix: "…"
After some hesitation, he finally made up his mind. Half an hour later—
He stared at the parts on the table in a daze, with no reserved magic, no small notes hidden, nothing.
‘Am I guessed wrong? That’s an ordinary old wizard with bad legs and feet?’
He now only has one way to verify that if the old wizard was Nick Lemay, someone would have known something.
In the evening, Felix blocked Dumbledore who had come out of the auditorium, and he looked a little tired.
Felix asked: "President Dumbledore, is there any progress in the discussion?"
"You can almost think that this kind of thing doesn't exist."
The two walked down the steps and came to the yard, looking at the stars in the sky. Dumbledore said, "What I have heard in the past half day are all kinds of complaints and shirks. There are too few people who can truly take responsibility."
Felix didn't understand very much: "What's the problem? Logically speaking, the demands of the Innovation Association are very clear, it's just a matter of revising the law or not. If you want to change it, which ones to modify and what level of change it? There shouldn't be no progress at all."
Dumbledore said patiently: "You have considered it too simple, Felix. Everyone has different demands and things to discuss. Whether the law needs to be modified, whether the innovation will be punished, and whether the American Demon France will give compensation..."
"Even Fudge wrote a letter thousands of miles away, hinting that I helped the French Ministry of Magic and seek greater benefits."
Felix said in surprise: "What's his business? He can't get a copper nut."
"You and Caridi," Dumbledore said wisely: "Besides, money has never been the most important. Since the record, the official exchanges between the American and European magic circles have been almost zero. They hope to break the status quo of the American magic circle."
“How to do it?”
"From small, exchange students, or jointly organize large-scale events; from the big perspective, it means radiating influence from the country and obtaining various conveniences..."
Felix shook his head, it was really not something he could think of.
"I'm more optimistic about the student named Yuria," he said instead.
"Ah, he really has the courage," Dumbledore said. "I will try my best to get a pardon for him."
Felix hesitated for a moment and asked, "President Dumbledore, I seem to meet Nick Lemay today..."
Dumbledore looked back at him with a calm eyes. "I mentioned you to him, and his attention to you has increased significantly in recent months."
"Then why he is following me?" Felix's heartbeat suddenly accelerated.
"I think," Dumbledore blinked, smiling, "maybe it was to communicate some alchemy knowledge with you."
"Really? But he didn't leave any contact information."
"Of course, Nick rarely goes out and spends most of his time in his safe house. There are not many people who can contact him." Dumbledore took a photo from his pocket and handed it to Felix: "This is what he left for you, and you can communicate through Nick's photos."
Felix took it, and it was empty.
"He is not here for the time being," Dumbledore explained.
At the end of the conversation, Felix couldn't help asking: "Dumbledore, do you know what you mean when you send someone to a glass?"
Dumbledore couldn't help laughing and said, "Maybe, maybe it's just that this thing in his pocket can be given away?"
Felix returned to the room with a dark face. He glanced at the spectator parts on the table and couldn't help but want to give it a shattering spell.
"I don't!"
He gritted his teeth and said, "I'll give you a lookout glass one day, letting you guess what I think."
"Huh? This is a good idea, a spectator... This is a typical magical creature with extremely low lower limits and high upper limits. There are a lot of garbage on the market that is inferior to good ones, but even Guling Pavilion will not refuse to use high-end spectator."
"The mirror and magic puppet are similar in some aspects, which can be used as a supplement to the course or as a teaching content of the Magic Literature Club."
Felix's thinking began to diverge. When the new school year started, in addition to normal classes, he also had the Duel Club and the Magic Wen Club, and he felt that things were getting more and more.
"I should have another professor's resident duel class. Usually only Severus and I are, so there will be a lot of pressure after school starts."
“Who should I invite?”
"Frieve McGonagall, or is the new professor of Dark Magic Defense? I don't know Dumbledore's candidate yet."
The next morning, Felix said goodbye to everyone. It was the first time he met the chairman of the American Magic Association and the Minister of the French Ministry of Magic. He politely told each other. The French Minister of Magic also hinted that he could be recommended to join the "Medal of Heroes" sequence, but he declined.
Felix moved away directly with his phantom.
Chapter completed!