Chapter 101: Separate
Chapter 101: Separate
Chapter 101: Separate
Without Snape teaching Potion about alchemy, it was impossible for Coven to design those alchemy items.
Without Professor McGonagall's knowledge of transfiguration, it would be impossible for Coven to learn alchemy successfully.
Similarly, without Flitwick's explanation and teaching of so many magic spells, Coven would not be able to study alchemy enchantment.
Even Professor Sprout, who did not seem to be involved, would tutor Coven every week.
It could be said that the achievements that Coven had today were basically all due to the earnest teachings of the professors.
After being said by Dumbledore, the directors of the divisions really eased some of the guilt in their hearts.
But with the characters of the professors, they still could not wipe away their faces and let their names appear on the thesis that Coven would publish in the future.
At this time, Dumbledore saw that he had temporarily calmed everyone down, so he continued to speak and solemnly ordered, "Next, everyone needs to act."
"Severus." Dumbledore looked at Snape. "After the thesis is published, I need you to try your best to appease the nobles. You should understand what I mean."
Snape nodded. "I know. I will try my best to appease Death Eater."
Dumbledore nodded with satisfaction and looked at Professor McGonagall. "Minerva, I need you to contact Ollivander. Tell him the truth and contact our companions."
"I will!" Professor McGonagall nodded solemnly.
"Filius." Dumbledore looked at Professor Flitwick again. "I need you to prepare a 'door key' for Coven to ensure that he can evacuate safely and prepare a safe house if he is in danger."
"Leave it to me!" Professor Flitwick also nodded heavily, and his face looked worried.
"And Borina." Dumbledore finally looked at Professor Sprout.
"Please instruct me!" Professor Sprout looked serious.
"Your task is more important," said Dumbledore. "In the future, once Coven published his thesis, Herbology and Potion's related industries will inevitably have huge waves. Therefore, I hope that you can use your connections and try to fight for more families in those related industries to us," said Dumbledore.
Dumbledore sighed slightly. "If our names really appear on the thesis in the future, then I will take out all the patents I have obtained and distribute them to the families standing on our side."
"Sure!" Professor Sprout solemnly replied, "I will do my best! It just so happens that many of the people in Potion's industry are from my Hufflepuff!"
Snape interrupted and said, "If your side can do it perfectly, it can reduce the pressure on my side. Maybe you can join forces with those families and fight against the pure-blooded people I'm responsible for."
Professor Sprout was slightly stunned and thought about the inside story, so she nodded slightly, indicating that she would try.
"Finally, I will contact Nicholas Flamel personally... I will try to let him gather some foreign families and forces to threaten the malicious forces of our British side and further ensure the safety of Coven!"
Everyone heard this and did not have any objections. After all, if things developed normally, then Nicholas Flamel's name would inevitably appear on the thesis in the future, along with the identity of Coven's teacher.
Everyone received Dumbledore's assignment, so after Dumbledore announced the end of the meeting, the deans quickly left Headmaster's room and carefully arranged their tasks.
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In the office, Dumbledore pondered for a long time and finally sighed.
He couldn't think of a better plan for the time being, so he could only hope that Coven could understand his suggestions about the signature of the thesis and understand his painstaking efforts.
After all, the more names on the thesis, the more it could reduce the spying and threat that Coven suffered.
Because there was a child's signature among the signatures of a group of' big celebrities ', most people would not pay attention to the child with the signature.
No one could imagine that the only child in the signature would be the initiator of the entire thesis and the entire industry reformthe real leader.
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Coven wouldn't know because the idea he had made by entertaining himself would cause a great stir in the entire magic world.
He didn't know that when he returned to the dormitory to write to Nicholas Flamel, the four deans of the Houses had already started to work hard for him.
He also couldn't predict how much of a wave this wave would cause in the following period of time.
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A week later, Dumbledore called Coven to the office to talk.
He patiently and meticulously told Coven about all the interests. Finally, Dumbledore said, "I am sorry, little Coven. This achievement should belong to you, but we have to come up with this plan."
Coven was completely stunned after hearing this. He initially just wanted to make a device that could let him slack off and make a perfect Potion. He did not expect things to become so serious.
In Dumbledore's patient waiting, Coven was stunned for a while. After returning to his senses, he tried to say, "Then... Since it's so troublesome, why don't I unpublish the thesis?"
"No!" Dumbledore immediately shook his head and said thoughtfully, "If that's the case, we will become sinners who will hinder the development of the magic world!"
"Uh..." Coven scratched his head in frustration. He thought for a moment and said, "I don't care about signing the papers or anything like that. But since that's the case, add Mr. Arthur Weasley's name as well."
"Arthur?" Dumbledore was stunned. "Why?"
"If you really think about it, Mr. Arthur should be considered my 'Alchemy' enlightenment teacher." After Coven finished speaking, he briefly recounted the matter of when he first came into contact with Alchemy from the twins and then went to 'the Burrow' to ask Mr. Weasley for guidance.
After Dumbledore heard this, he could not help but be very touched. He imagined so many answers from Coven, but he never thought that Coven actually did not care about any signature rights.
Dumbledore was silent. Because of Coven's generosity and open-mindedness, Dumbledore felt he owed Coven even more.
If before, Dumbledore had only treated Coven as a good student worth nurturing and looking forward to.
Now, Coven's position in Dumbledore's heart had almost risen to the level of a kid in the family.
Coven's performance was too gratifying and admirable...