Harry Potter: Dark Alchemy

Chapter 73 Magical Creature Contract

"What did you say? I don't quite understand what you said." Wright said pretending to be innocent.

"Come on, little trickster, you don't think I'm so old that I can't distinguish anything, do you?" Professor Kettleburn continued to stare at Wright with an incomprehensible look, "Your name is Wright? Right?" "

"Yes." Wright nodded.

"As a student at Hogwarts, your daily activities are only around the castle. If you go to extreme heights, you can only go deeper into the Forbidden Forest." Professor Kettleburn said, "Already in Having worked in this castle for decades, I have never discovered that there are foods rich in high-level dark energy near the castle, and even items containing dark energy are rare. "

"Then how did you tell that I was feeding Lu Wei with my own energy?" As Wright spoke, he had already implicitly acknowledged Professor Kettleburn's question just now.

"The third way to solve Lu Wei's current problem is for you to sign a contract with it." Professor Kettleburn took out his wand, summoned a bottle from the shelf, and filled the cup in front of him with a strong and mellow aroma. The smell of alcohol instantly overflowed inside the wooden house.

"So?" Wright frowned, not sure whether it was because of what Professor Kettleburn just said or because of the irritating smell of alcohol. "Even if I need to sign a contract with Lu Wei, how can this mean that I feed it?" Food is my own energy?”

"Dumbledore must not have told you before you came here, but he must also know that when I think of the third method, he will know what is going on with you." Professor Kettleburn said Picking up the cup, "But since Dumbledore is not planning to do anything to you, it shows that he actually trusts you."

Professor Kettleburn took a big sip of wine and said, "I haven't seen this kind of student with dark magic in many years!"

Wright's brows furrowed even more tightly. Was it Dumbledore's plan to bring himself to Professor Kettleburn? He can clearly say it, but why does he always act in such a confusing way?

"Can you please explain specifically what is going on?" Wright took a deep breath, calmed down, and asked Professor Kettleburn, who was drinking heavily.

"A contract about magical creatures?"

"Yes." Wright nodded.

"Because of Dumbledore's trust in you, I'd better talk to you!"

"That happened a very, very long time ago." Professor Kettleburn poured another sip of wine into his mouth, and the smell of alcohol rushed to his head, making his face turn a little dark red.

"Few people mention it now, and there are few materials that record these contents. In the era when alchemy flourished in the Middle Ages, signing a contract with magical creatures was once a very popular method among alchemists. method," Professor Kettleburn said.

"Alchemists mostly increase their own magic power by signing contracts with magical creatures with huge natural magic power." Professor Kettleburn said, "Of course, when another more effective method appears, After that, this method of signing magical creatures was gradually abandoned by the alchemists. As for what is a more effective method, you don’t need to know yet. "

Looking at Professor Kettleburn's somewhat drunken face, Wright never expected that he would actually hear the topic of the Alchemy War in Hogwarts, or hear it from the mouth of a Professor of Care of Magical Creatures.

What should I say? Is Hogwarts really the place where Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon comes from all over the place?

But when he saw Professor Kettleburn deliberately cheating him out, Wright couldn't help but curl his lips inwardly. What would be a more effective method, wouldn't it be to sign a contract with the devil?

But Wright still seemed to be listening attentively. But to what extent have the former dark alchemists developed? Is it really what he imagined, created out of nothing and refined in the void?

"But, as we all know," Professor Kettleburn burped, "there is a very big difference between the magic power of wizards and the magic power of magical creatures."

"If you want to sign a contract with a magical creature, the magical properties of the wizard who wants the contract and that magical creature cannot be too different." Professor Kettleburn said, "It's like a magical creature full of dark magic. The wizard signed a contract with a pure and bright unicorn. The only consequence of doing that is that two completely different magic powers conflict in the wizard's body, and then..."

"Then what?"

"It exploded with a bang!" Professor Kettleburn laughed.

Wright couldn't help but shudder. To be honest, he had once thought of signing a contract with a unicorn. Don't mention anything else, there is only one word, that is, handsome!

Professor Kettleburn continued: "So, if you want to sign a contract with a creature like a three-headed dog, the nature of your magic power must be similar to that of the three-headed dog, at least it cannot be different from it. Too far."

"And considering that you often feed it, and Lu Wei's growth is so abnormal, it's not difficult to guess that you are using your own magic power to feed it!" Professor Kettleburn said, "It's true. Your! Boy! Even I have never done such a luxurious thing! How powerful is your magic power?"

"And are you really a second-year student? Why do I feel like you look like one who is about to graduate?" Professor Kettleburn suddenly asked.

Wright couldn't explain it, so he could only smile bitterly. In fact, his real age in this life is already 15 years old. It can be said that he is 16 years old in disguise.

"Okay, I don't care if you are a real second-year student. Anyway, this is not something that a Care of Magical Creatures professor like me needs to worry about." Professor Kettleburn calmed down and said, "Since Dumbledore asked you to come to me, which means that he wants me to show off this secret skill, but this is good, so that such good magic will not be lost from my hands, which would be a sin!"

While talking, Professor Kettleburn took out the gray-yellow bag again, pulled out an extremely simple-looking book from it, and caressed the cover of the book with some reluctance.

After a while, Professor Kettleburn sighed heavily, and then handed the book to Wright.

Wright took the book with both hands. The title of the book was printed on the cover that had obviously been carefully maintained, "How to Contract Magical Creatures."

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