Chapter 402 Chemistry
"Gryffindor plus five points."
"Then, the magic note we learned today comes from Andros' descendants, and it may also be his nephew. It records Andros's views on magic, all of which are essays." Felix said gently: "Although I do not agree with some of the views in it... it is still good to broaden my ideas."
Ron, who got the extra points, sat down dizzyly. Although the Academy Cup was cancelled this year because of the championship, it was an honor, especially when he saw Slytherin's unconvinced expression, he felt happier.
Felix also gained unexpected gains. In this class, everyone actively answered questions, and he added points to the students as if he didn't have money.
"Miss Greengrass, the answer was accurate, Slytheringer had five points."
"Mr. Finegan, although you raise your hand very quickly, the answer is not comprehensive, only two points. Let me explain in detail. Power is not the same as the power of the explosion. We can find another time to discuss this issue. I happen to know some useful techniques."
"Crab...Your answer is full of imagination, please sit."
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When class was over, Hermione stayed.
"You want me to recommend some books that analyze alchemy items?" Felix asked.
"Yes, professor," said Hermione, Harry and Ron looked at him from behind, and she said calmly: "We need to crack the secret of the golden egg. In addition to trying our luck, we currently have two ideas. One is to use various ways of cracking spells, such as exogenous spells, revealing spells, or exogenous rubbers... We plan to try them one by one! The second idea is to start from the perspective of alchemy," she shrugged, "No matter what, this is also a magic item. If we can analyze the method of making it, we can discover whatever secrets are hidden inside."
She glanced at Felix as if asking for advice, "Professor, we think this is a test for the Warriors, right?"
Felix refused to comment. "I have never been in contact with Golden Egg and cannot give an accurate answer. However, the idea is OK. If it were me, I would think like this."
Hermione's expression seemed to be greatly inspired, and she glanced at Harry and Ron with pride.
Harry thought that this method of trying his luck was also good. Although his luck was sometimes bad and sometimes he was in dangerous trouble, so far, he had to live all his life... This is a very telling problem.
Felix wrote a book list and signed his name at the same time. "There are some books in it that are collected and researched by Mr. Nick Lemay. I selected some books that I thought were suitable and placed in the library. Some of the books for introduction were placed in the alchemy area, and some of them involved in the manufacture of alchemy objects, and placed in the forbidden book area."
He handed Hermione the signed book list and walked out of the classroom with them.
"I'm going to go to the library, and I'll do you a favor. Some books are hidden secretly, and Mrs. Pins may not be able to discover them..."
Hermione asked with interest: "Professor, what new areas are you going to study?"
"Oh, that's right," Felix muttered, "if the armor spell is also a new realm."
There was a little noisy outside the library, and a group of people were blocking the door. Two senior witches excitedly placing their feet in. Hermione said impatiently: "Can't he bring the book back to the boat to read?"
When Felix saw Krum's figure, he knew in his heart that these people outside should be his admirers.
Ron's expression was a bit strange. He had admired Krum very much before, but after becoming a Warrior, he unconsciously regarded him as an opponent. At this time, he put one hand on his schoolbag, not knowing whether he should take out the parchment paper to ask for his signature.
However, when he saw several girls at the door turn around and look at them carefully and whispering to each other, he put his hands down and straightened his chest as if he was greeting the review. Anyway, he was also one of the warriors, and asking another warrior for autographs was too shameless.
"What are you thinking?" Harry hit his shoulder.
Ron then realized that Professor Hepp and Hermione had already entered first. Harry looked up and down at Ron, holding back his smile and said, "You are not expecting someone to ask you for an autograph, right?"
"Oh, how could that happen?" Ron shouted, his face suddenly turning red.
At this time, he saw Moody walk out of it, holding a stack of books in his hand. When he passed by them, Moody stopped and stared at them with his eyes at the same time.
"You guys performed well, especially the trick of digging tunnels, which is a magical stroke! Yes, it's very suitable for you."
The two watched Professor Moody limp and left, Ron said incredibly: "Fit? Did he think we were groundhogs? Not that there was no way..."
Harry shook his head, "Maybe he thinks that at our age, avoiding a head-on conflict with the Fire Dragon is the right choice."
They walked into the library and found Hermione sitting at the table with a large stack of books in her arms, waving at them. Next to her was Professor Hayp, and there was also a stack of books in front of him, not lower than the stack next to Hermione.
Harry and Ron sat in the empty seats, staring at the book in front of Hermione in a daze.
"Analysis of conventional alchemy items", "A Collection of Common Alchemy Techniques", "Nine Schools of Alchemy", "The Nine Schools of Alchemy", "The Fifth Element Controversy", "Hide Your Secret", "Unreliable Alchemy"..."
Ron stroked his fingers on the spine, pronunciating the name on it.
"You can first look at the most basic one. I recommend "Unreliable Alchemy", an alchemist from the seventeenth century." Felix said without raising his head.
While speaking, a big book flew out of the big book in front of Harry and the others, and slammed in front of them with a "bang". "The book introduces the basic concept of alchemy and refutes some wrong views from the Muggle world..."
He hesitated for a moment, but still couldn't help but introduce a few more words.
"If the author of this book digs deeper, or if a later generation inherits his ideas, he may find a field as wonderful as alchemy. But the idea of magic restricted him. In addition, in his era, ordinary people confuse chemistry and alchemy. The trend of alchemy prevails, and many mistakes are so obvious..."
He paused, "So you will find that the author of this book is contemptuous of the secular 'alchemy'."
Chapter completed!