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Chapter 101 Distribution

Without Snape to teach him about potions, Coven would not have been able to design those alchemical items.

Without Professor McGonagall's knowledge of transfiguration, Kewen would not have been able to successfully introduce alchemy.

Similarly, without Flitwick answering and imparting so much magic knowledge, Coven would not be able to conduct research on alchemical enchantments.

Even Professor Sprout, who seemed not to be involved, would provide extracurricular tutoring to Kewen every week.

It can be said that Kewen's current achievements are basically due to the careful teaching of his professors.

After Dumbledore said this, the deans felt a little relieved from their guilt.

However, given the character of the professors, they still cannot hide their faces and let their names appear on the papers that Kewen will publish in the future.

At this time, Dumbledore saw that everyone had been appeased for the time being, so he continued to speak and seriously ordered: "Everyone needs to take action next."

"Severus." Dumbledore looked at Snape: "After the paper is published in the future, I need you to appease the nobles as much as possible. You should understand what I am referring to."

Snape nodded when he heard this: "I know, I will try my best to appease those Death Eaters."

Dumbledore nodded with satisfaction and looked at Professor McGonagall: "Minerva, I need you to contact Ollivander, explain the inside story clearly, and contact our companions."

"I will!" Professor McGonagall nodded solemnly.

"Filius." Dumbledore looked at Professor Flitwick again: "I need you to prepare a 'portkey' for Covin to ensure that if he encounters danger, he can evacuate safely as soon as possible. And prepare again.

A safe house.”

"Leave it to me!" Professor Flitwick also nodded heavily, with a worried expression on his face.

"And Pomona." Dumbledore finally looked at Professor Sprout.

"Please give me your orders!" Professor Sprout looked serious.

"Your task is relatively heavy." Dumbledore said equally seriously: "Once Kewen publishes a paper in the future, there will inevitably be huge waves in the herbal and potion related industries.

Therefore, I hope you can make use of your connections and try to win over more families from related industries to our side."

Dumbledore sighed slightly as he spoke: "If our names really appear on the paper in the future, then I will take out the share of the patent I received and distribute it to the families who are on our side.

"

"Yes!" Professor Sprout responded solemnly: "I will try my best to do it! It just so happens that many people in the potion-related industry come from my Hufflepuff House!"

Snape interjected after hearing this and said: "If you can do it more perfectly, it can also reduce some of the pressure on my side. Maybe you can unite those families and form a confrontation with the purebloods I am responsible for."

Professor Sprout was slightly taken aback when she heard this. She thought about it for a while and figured out what was going on. She nodded slightly, indicating that she would give it a try.

Seeing this, Dumbledore slightly raised his voice and said: "Finally, I will contact Nico Flamel personally.

Try to get him to gather some foreign families and forces to create some threats to those malicious forces in the UK, and further protect Kewen's safety!"

Everyone heard this and had no objections. After all, if things develop normally, Nico Flamel's name will also appear on the paper in the future, as a teacher of Kewen.

Everyone had been assigned tasks by Dumbledore, so after Dumbledore announced the end of the meeting, the branch deans quickly left the principal's office to carefully arrange their own tasks.

In the office, Dumbledore thought silently for a long time, and finally sighed slightly.

For the time being, he can't think of a better plan. He can only hope that Kewen can understand his suggestion about the signature of the paper and understand his painstaking efforts.

After all, the more signatures on a paper, the less likely it is for Kewen to be exposed to prying eyes and threats.

Because among the signatures of a group of 'big celebrities', there is a signature of a child, so most people will not pay attention to the signature of the child.

No one could imagine that the only child in the signature would be the initiator of the reform of the entire paper and the entire industry, and the real leader.



Ke Wen had no idea how much ripples he would cause in the entire magical world because of his thoughts for his own entertainment.

He didn't know that when he returned to his dormitory to write a letter to Nico Flamel, the four deans of the college had already started working hard for him.

He also had no idea how big a wave this wave would cause in the coming period.





A week later, Dumbledore called Corwin into his office for a talk.

Patiently and in detail, Dumbledore explained all the stakes to Cowen. Finally, Dumbledore said very apologetically: "I'm sorry, little Cowen. Originally, this achievement should have belonged to you, but we had to resort to this trick and endure it."

The condemnation of conscience, to share your achievements, to share your reputation..."

Kewen was completely stunned after hearing this.

He originally just wanted to get a device that would allow him to be lazy and make perfect potions, but he didn't expect that things would become so serious.

While Dumbledore waited patiently, Coven was in a daze for a while. After coming back to his senses, he tried to say: "Then...since it's so troublesome, why don't I publish a paper?"

"No!" Dumbledore immediately shook his head and said seriously: "If that happens, we will become sinners that hinder the development of the magical world!"

"Uh..." Coven scratched his head depressedly, thought for a while and said: "I don't care about the signature of the paper, but in that case, let's add Mr. Arthur Weasley's name as well.

."

"Arthur?" Dumbledore was stunned: "Why?"

"If you really count, Mr. Arthur should be regarded as my first teacher of 'alchemy'." After Coven finished speaking, he learned about alchemy from the twins and went to the Burrow to ask Mr. Weasley for advice.

The matter was briefly explained.

After listening to this, Dumbledore couldn't help but be very touched. He imagined so many kinds of answers from Coven, but never thought that Coven didn't care about the authorship rights at all.

Dumbledore was silent, because Cowen's generosity and open-mindedness made Dumbledore feel even more indebted to Cowen.

If we say that before, Dumbledore only regarded Ke Wen as a good student worthy of training and worth looking forward to.

So now, Covin's status in Dumbledore's heart has almost risen to the level of a junior in the family.

It’s really Ke Wen’s performance that makes people feel so gratified and recognized...


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