"Five points for Gryffindor."

"Then, the Magic Codex we are studying today comes from Andros's descendants, and possibly his nephews. It records some of Andros's views on magic. They are all essays." Felix said mildly: "Although I don't really agree with some of the points in it...but it's good for broadening our minds."

Ron, who received the extra points, sat down dizzy. Although the Academy Cup was canceled because of the competition this year, it was also an honor, especially when he saw the dissatisfied expressions of the Slytherin students, he felt happier.

Felix also got a windfall. In this class, everyone answered questions actively and enthusiastically, and he gave the students extra points as if he didn’t want money——

"Miss Greenglass, very accurate answer, five points for Slytherin."

"Mr. Finnigan, although you raised your hand quickly, the answer is not comprehensive, only two points. Let me explain in detail that a powerful explosion is not the same as a powerful explosion. We can discuss this issue separately at another time. I happen to know some useful tricks."

"Crabbe...your answer is imaginative, please sit down."

...

After class, Hermione stayed.

"You want me to recommend some books for analyzing alchemical items?" Felix asked.

"Yes, Professor," said Hermione, with Harry and Ron looking at him eagerly from behind, and she said calmly, "We need to crack the secret of the golden egg, and we have two ideas other than chance, one is Use various cracking spells, such as the Revealing Spell, the Revealing Spell, or the Revealing Eraser... We're going to try one by one! The second idea is to start from an alchemical point of view," she shrugged, "Whatever, It's also a magical item, and if we can figure out how it's made, we'll find out whatever secrets it hides."

She glanced at Felix as if asking for advice. "Professor, we think this is a test for the warrior, isn't it?"

Felix was noncommittal. "I haven't been in contact with the golden eggs, so I can't give an accurate answer. However, there is no problem with the idea. If it was me, I would think the same way."

Hermione's expression seemed to be greatly encouraged, and she gave Harry and Ron a triumphant look.

Harry thinks that luck is a good way to go. Although his luck is occasionally bad, and sometimes he can get into dangerous trouble, so far, he has to live with all his tail... This has been very difficult. Can explain the problem.

Felix wrote a book list and signed his name at the same time. "There are some books in the collection and research results of Mr. Nick Lemay. I selected some books that I think are suitable and put them in the library. Some introductory books are placed in the alchemy area, and some are related to alchemy. Items made and placed in the forbidden area."

He handed Hermione the signed list and walked out of the classroom with them.

"It just so happens that I'm going to the library as well, and I'll do you a favor by the way. Some books are hidden so secretly that Mrs. Pince may not be able to find out..."

Hermione asked with interest: "Professor, what new field do you want to study?"

"Oh, well," Felix murmured, "if Iron Armor is a new field."

There was some noise outside the library, a group of people blocked the door, and two senior witches stepped on their feet excitedly and looked inside. Hermione said impatiently, "Can't he just take the book back to the boat and read it?"

Felix saw Krum's figure and knew in his heart that these people outside should be his admirers.

Ron's expression was a little weird. He used to admire Krum very much, but after becoming a warrior, he unconsciously regarded him as an opponent. At this time, he put one hand on his schoolbag, wondering if he should take out the parchment and ask for his autograph. .

But when he saw a few girls at the door looking back at them carefully and whispering to each other, he put his hand down and straightened his chest as if welcoming the review. After all, he is also one of the warriors, and it is too shameful to ask another warrior for an autograph.

"What are you thinking?" Harry bumped his shoulder.

Only then did Ron realize that Professor Hepp and Hermione had already gone first. Harry looked at Ron up and down and said with a smile, "You don't expect someone to ask you for an autograph, right?"

"Oh, how?" Ron exclaimed, blushing suddenly.

At this moment, he saw Moody come out with a book in his hand, and as he passed them, Moody stopped and stared at them at the same time.

"You guys are doing well, especially the trick of digging tunnels, it's like a genius! Yes, it suits you very well."

The two watched Professor Moody limped away, and Ron said incredulously, "Suitable? Did he think we were groundhogs? It's not impossible..."

Harry shook his head, "Maybe he thinks that at our age, avoiding confrontation with the fire dragon is the right choice."

They walked into the library and found Hermione already sitting at the table with a stack of books, waving at them, and beside her was Professor Hepp, who also had a stack of books in front of him, bigger than the one next to Hermione. The stack is only high and not low.

Harry and Ron sat in the empty seats, staring blankly at the book in front of Hermione.

"Analysis of Conventional Alchemy Items, The Encyclopedia of General Alchemy Techniques, The Manuscript of Nick Lemay, The Nine Schools of Alchemy, The Controversy of the Fifth Element, Hide Your Secret, No Reliance The Alchemy of Spectrum"..."

Ron ran his fingers on the spine of the book, reading the name on it.

"You can look at the most basic first. I recommend "Unreliable Alchemy", an alchemist from the seventeenth century." Felix turned a page and said without looking up.

As Harry spoke, a tome flew out from the big book in front of them and slammed into them with a "bang", "The book introduces the basic concepts of alchemy and refutes some erroneous, Muggle-derived concepts. The world's view..."

He hesitated for a while, but couldn't help but introduce a few more words.

"If the author of this book digs deeper, or if a later person inherits his ideas, he may find a field as wonderful as alchemy. But the idea of ​​magic limited him, and in his age, Ordinary people confuse chemistry with alchemy, alchemy prevails, and many mistakes are so obvious..."

He paused, and said with some emotion: "So you will find that the author of this book is contemptuous of 'alchemy' in the secular sense."

"After that, because of the Statute of Secrecy, no alchemist paid attention to those ridiculous conclusions of the non-magical world. And it turned out: they, I mean Muggles, already have their own alchemy, but they change it. Got a name, chemistry."

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