Chapter 71 The real enemy
Harry and Ron went back, but the twins didn't leave.
"What's the progress?" Deweet asked: "I looked up some information about the wizard's craft of making magic props, and noticed that it requires knowledge called the ancient magic literature course, which is...a course that can only be taken in the third grade."
The three of them said while walking.
"That has to start with the basic theory of magic," the twins usually seem to be unemployed, but they are not afraid of learning related things. They are not bad at all. They know a lot: "If you want a dead object to have unique abilities, the most important thing is to give the dead object consciousness."
"Granting the consciousness of dead objects" is considered a book, but DeWitt has a different understanding. He said: "People can use magic because they have magic power - they consume magic to make matters change with their own ideas, while dead objects will not be conscious. I prefer that the process of making magic props is to give dead objects a complete mechanism, like computer programs... You don't know computers, this is just an example."
George said: "We really don't understand those. In short, the functions of magic props are relatively rigid and single, and some inferior products have defects. However, some are good and some are bad, and there is a clock in our living room."
"That was passed down from ancestors, after all, the Weasleys were rich," Fred continued. "The clock can determine our location--we have studied it, and is sure that it is partly similar to the magic on the map of the live spots, and there is a wall clock in the kitchen."
"That was used by our mother, and she hung it in the kitchen to remind her when to do what she should do."
"The functions of these strange objects are realized through magic texts?" Deweit asked.
"It's basically all." The twins said affirmatively: "Eris' Mirror is the same, but it's just because it's confidential... It's very troublesome to see the internal structure of a magic item intuitively."
"Where is the material?" Deweet asked: "Any piece of paper can carry magic, right?"
"This involves another aspect of knowledge," the twins found a quiet classroom and sat down to talk. "We have only learned about alchemy that Hogwarts doesn't teach this. After all, for our ideals, we always have to study groundbreaking things."
"The material involves two concepts," Fred said in a well-like manner: "The affinity with magic and the spiritual fit with the wizard. The former determines the degree of magical items - for example, iron blocks and fairy metals can be used to forge weapons, but the result is that fairy metals are made stronger. The latter determines the difficulty of the manufacturing process. Some materials are destined to be slow to respond to the will of the wizard, and it takes a lot of energy to the manufacturing process. Of course, this is not entirely a bad thing - some props used to defend against magic require such insensitive materials, and in short, it depends on the purpose."
George added: "So this is a big project. We have to find the right materials first. And this material cannot be too expensive. We also need to crack the protection of the Eris Magic Mirror, decipher and modify the magic texts in it, and then carve them on our own equipment. But this is not over yet. We still have to use magic to activate it - if there is any problem with any of the previous steps... Merlin's beard, I'm afraid we will have to overturn them all again."
Fred still had the heart to joke: "Oh, I don't want to do it anymore, why don't we go back to sleep?"
"It's better to give it a try," Dewett made a hypothetical suggestion for George's steps: "We can completely compare to the Eris Magic Mirror - this mirror can hold images, so we can make a larger mirror that allows more people to see at the same time."
"What should the mirror be plated?"
"Silver or aluminum?"
"Of course silver is good, but silver is expensive."
Money is always a big problem. DeWitt has some money now, but on the one hand he doesn't know whether the gold gallons he has in his hand are more or less. On the other hand, he doesn't want to stretch his head when he sees the twins at a loss, so he just looks sad and strange.
"Yes," George suddenly jumped up and shouted, "We can go find someone to give us money!"
"Get investment?" Dewet said in a daze: "Who will come to invest money?"
"We have to use this thing in school," Fred said clearly, "Of course, the school invests money - the school board is full of rich pure blood families. It is not a good thing to keep the money unsuccessful. We will help them circulate."
"Let's write a plan first, let Professor Dumbledore see it," George counted with his fingers: "I originally wanted to surprise these professors, but who made us lose money? Maybe when Professor Dumbledore saw our plan, he waved his hand and said, "I, Dumbledore, have invested in this project."
"So regardless of the specific content of the follow-up, although we have no clue, no technology, no funds, and even the staff... five are pitifully small," DeWitt felt that his simple values were impacted. He felt that he had learned something new, but this thing was both good and bad, making it difficult for him to figure it out, and it was even more difficult to control than the most powerful secret source spell. Even the demon may not be as harmful as this thing. He said: "As long as we write the plan well and as long as people are moved by it, can we attract investment?"
Dewet remembered this pattern.
After you get investment, you can do not start construction. You build a folder as a project. The money you invested must be used to improve your living standards first, otherwise how can you better use your brain? When improving your living standards, you must also pay attention to physical care, otherwise where can you get the energy? After meeting these two premises, how can you ignore the pleasure of the spiritual level? Perhaps there are plans after plans waiting to be realized, but it doesn’t matter. At this time, the level has already risen - it’s time to write a new plan.
"Then are we still studying this thing?" he asked with a frown, not wanting the twins to give bad answers.
"What does it mean?" The twins are still in a ignorant period, and they are cheering for their good ideas in their hearts.
“I said, if the school invested money,” Dewet said, “With money, are you going to spend money on magic movies?”
"What about that?" they asked back, not understanding how Deweet would ask such a strange thing.
There is no doubt that DeWitt speculated on the twins with the most vicious idea. His idea was undoubtedly despising the beautiful nature of human teenagers. People who were covered in glasses looked gray-brown in everything. DeWitt felt guilty for his thinking based on evil as the starting point, but he did not intend to change - he had to be wary of something and always be vigilant.
Chapter completed!