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Chapter 69 Ideas

Coven winced when Snape slapped him. Looking at the angry look on his face, Coven couldn't help but stick out the tip of his tongue slightly.

Over the past two months, Ke Wen had become very familiar with Snape. Even though Snape looked like he was litigious all day long, he was a very responsible person, a bit cold on the outside but hot on the inside.

At this time, Snape's actions, which were like corporal punishment, didn't pay much attention to Coven. After all, he also realized at this time that he was too wrong.

"Did your Potions class go in vain?" At this moment, Snape spoke, continuing to stare at Cowan angrily, and asked in a flat tone: "Now tell me, what kind of potion is this?"

"The potion of living hell, professor, is also called the water of life and death." Ke Wen replied with some guilt.

"What's the function and origin?" Snape continued to stare at Corwin and asked.

"It's a potion that makes people sleep. There is an introduction to related potions in the first-grade potion textbook."

"Then what were you hiding from just now?" Snape said, raising his hand again, and slapped the paper in his hand on the back of Cowen's head.

"I'm sorry, Professor." Ke Wen smiled awkwardly: "I have only read the introduction in the book and have never seen the actual potion. Just now you said it was the 'Hell Potion', I didn't react for a while."

Snape hummed slightly upon hearing this, accepting Coven's statement.

"Professor." Ke Wen saw this and jumped up: "Can you teach me how to configure this potion? The first-grade textbook only has an introduction to potions, but no preparation method."

"This is a course that only fifth graders have to study." Snape said coldly while packing up the potions, "You can first get an 'O' from me in the final exam."

"But Professor..." Ke Wen blinked innocently: "In the past few months, I have perfectly prepared all the potions in the first-year courses in front of you."

Snape paused in cleaning up his hands, and the corners of his eyes twitched slightly.

Coven was right. In the past few months, after every potions class, Coven would go to Snape's office to ask for advice on the perfect configuration of potions.

Each time, Coven would create a perfect potion after Snape's demonstration.

Now, Ke Wen has indeed fully mastered all the potions in the first grade textbook.

After listening to Ke Wen's words, Snape couldn't help but turn his head and stared at Ke Wen with cold eyes for a while before continuing with his actions.

At the same time, Snape said without any ups and downs in his tone: "It's too early for you to take courses that span four grades. You should find a textbook and read it first."

After saying this, Snape also packed up the potion, stopped talking to Cowen, and walked directly out of the practice room.

When the footsteps faded away, Ke Wen chuckled and murmured in a low voice: "You are so arrogant..."

After several spells were released, Ke Wen packed up the practice room, and then walked outside while thinking: Where can I get a fifth-grade textbook? Which senior classmate can I borrow it from?

Just when he thought of this, Ke Wen suddenly stopped in his steps and turned his head to look to the left of the door.

There, a somewhat worn cabinet was standing there.

"Speaking of which..." Ke Wen turned around and walked towards the wooden cabinet, muttering in a low voice: "All this time, I haven't seen what's going on in this cabinet."

After saying this, Kewen also came to the wooden cabinet and raised his hand to open the cabinet door.

Inside the cabinet, there was a solitary book with a worn cover and a rolled volume.

"Is there a book?" Ke Wen was stunned. He reached out and took the book out of the cabinet. Then he was stunned again because the words "Advanced Potion Making" were written on the cover of the book.

"Is it such a coincidence?" Ke Wen tilted his head in astonishment, then raised his hand and patted the book vigorously, shaking off a pile of dust.

Opening the cover of the book, there are three lines of handwriting on the first blank page: This book belongs to the Half-Blood Prince.

The phrase in the third line triggered the keyword, and memories related to the 'Half-Blood Prince' instantly appeared in Kewen's mind.

After reviewing the memory, Ke Wen couldn't help but feel like he had found a treasure. Without caring about anything else, he immediately opened the book gently and started reading from the beginning.

There are a lot of notes and annotations in the book. Kewen eagerly absorbs the knowledge in the whole book. At the same time, the secret passage is worthy of Snape's notes. The other party actually started to reform and improve the traditional potion configuration method when he was a student.

Already...

As Ke Wen continued to read, he found that the book not only contained notes on potion configuration, but also six spells that he had never learned, namely 'Shen Feng Wu Ying', 'Upside Down Golden Bell', '

"Close your ears and listen", and the "counter-spells" of these three spells.

It wasn't until the last page was turned and the 'plug-in' had completely memorized the entire content that Kewen let out a sigh of relief with great satisfaction.

After thinking about it, he put the book back into the wooden cabinet. Because the information in his memory showed that this book would help Harry Potter, the protagonist of this world, to overcome many difficulties in the future.

Ke Wen felt that he had better not ruin the protagonist's adventure, since he had already memorized the contents of the book.

Looking at the dark sky outside, Ke Wen secretly thought that he was upset. He had been reading for so long without realizing it. He was afraid that dinner time was about to pass.

Without further delay, Ke Wen immediately trotted towards the auditorium.

However, he finally took a step too slow. When Ke Wen arrived at the auditorium, he saw all the leftovers disappearing from the dining table in an instant.

"Okay..." Ke Wen lowered his shoulders feebly and left the auditorium following the crowd returning to their respective dormitories.

Along the way, Ke Wen kept thinking about the contents of the book in his mind. At the same time, due to his great interest in potions, an idea popped up in his mind.

This is the magic world, and most things can be done with magic. So can we make some magic equipment to detect the medicinal properties of herbs?

For example, by improving the existing scales, when weighing herbal medicines, it is not like today that we can only weigh the weight of the herbal medicines, but can also detect the medicinal properties contained in the herbal medicines.

Also, the crucibles in the magic world today do not have the function of controlling temperature changes, and can only be manually controlled by the person who prepared the potion.

So what if we make a crucible that can be set in advance and then automatically control the temperature changes?

Finally, add a ‘stirring stick’ that can also be set in advance and then stirred automatically according to the settings...

The medicine detection device can get rid of the intuition mentioned by Snape and accurately measure the properties of the herbs required for the potion.

The automatic crucible can control the heat according to Snape's standards; the stirring rod can stir according to Snape's standards.

In this way, wouldn't it be easy to make the perfect potion?


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