After a class of theoretical knowledge (including teasing Harry) was over, Lin An had taken countless notes——
Professor Snape is not a very detailed teacher. For example, the key points he talks about are rarely written on the blackboard. Most of the time, they are spoken directly. Whether they remember it or not depends entirely on the students themselves.
Of course, sometimes he would also get angry at these students who were too stupid to take notes:
"Understood? Why don't you write this all down?"
Why bother.
If he had said in advance that he needed to take notes, no one in the entire Hogwarts would dare challenge his majesty.
As a result, expecting a group of ignorant children made him even more angry.
Fortunately, the boring theoretical knowledge was finally over, and Professor Snape could wander around the place to vent his anger.
Lin An took another look at the mind map notes to make sure that he had memorized all the steps. Then he put on his gloves and carefully observed the key materials of this class——
That is, the ingredients needed to make a simple scabies potion.
There are four medicinal materials in total, which are too concise and are indeed just entry-level.
Professor Snape divided all the students into two groups, Lingan and Draco were in one group, and Neville and Seamus were next to each other.
On the other side of Neville were Ron and Harry.
This is what it looks like from above -
Ron/Harry//Seamus/Neville//Linshore/Draco
If you look at it from Lin An's point of view, this medicine is really not difficult.
It's not even as detailed as when she first entered the biology laboratory in her previous life and carefully took out the corn embryos and observed them on the glass slide.
First, weigh a fixed weight of dried nettles (with the help of a scale, as long as the weights are correct, no one can do this, right?)
Next, crush the two snake fangs with a stone mortar.
The snake teeth have been processed and are very loose. They will be broken into dregs after being lightly ground.
Next, the slugs with tentacles are steamed.
——Just like steamed buns.
Okay, this is a bit difficult. After all, British students have basically never done this kind of work. But surprisingly, Draco did a pretty good job.
But to be honest, slugs are soft creatures that are cooked by steaming. I would rather cook them more as long as they are not raw.
For Lin An, the biggest difficulty was putting slugs on the steamer rack - it was really disgusting.
Thank goodness they have clamps and gloves.
If that doesn't work, she has a floating spell.
However, she only hesitated for a moment before Draco stretched out a clamp from the side and placed the two soft and sticky slugs on the steamer.
Then he said to her with a proud and expectant expression: "If you don't know how, you can follow me."
Ah, I look so proud.
Lin An smiled and thanked: "Draco, you are so awesome!"
Draco pursed his lips, but finally couldn't hold it back and smiled.
Behind him, Pansy's movements of crushing the snake's teeth became more and more violent.
Their actions were unhurried and methodical, and the two were coordinated. When everything was ready, it only took fifteen minutes, which was just enough time to cook two slugs.
Draco was obviously a little surprised: "Oh my God! We are so efficient!"
But the Slytherin students behind him were obviously a little trembling under the constant inspection of the dean.
Seeing that Professor Snape had already gone around to Gryffindor, Lin An quickly picked up the notebook and read the notes in a voice that everyone could hear:
"The first step is to weigh out 50 grams of dried nettles."
"The second step is to crush the snake teeth."
"The third step is to put the steaming rack into a crucible with 400 ml of water, and then put two slugs on the steaming rack."
"Light the fire and heat it up. After all the water boils, wait for five minutes. Take off the steaming rack."
The little snakes behind them were all taking notes frantically, regardless of whether they did it or not, and were also checking their own experimental steps.
Next door, Neville Longbottom also took out the parchment in a panic: "I...I want to remember it too...my memory is not always that good."
However, Seamus said warily: "That's Slytherin!"
The materials are original, and the steps and weight quantities are made up by myself.