The lesson learned at lunch impressed Weston so much that he simply had dinner at the Room of Requirement.
I am still a child! Weston sighed...
After dinner, Weston walked straight out of the Room of Requirement and walked to McGonagall's office.
"You're here, Weston!" After seeing Weston come in, Mag smiled kindly.
Although McGonagall is usually very serious, Weston knows that this older cat girl is just as arrogant as Snape, but it is not as obvious as Snape's arrogance.
Don't forget, McGonagall is a real Gryffindor!
"Good evening, Professor McGonagall!" Weston greeted softly, walked to the chair in front of McGonagall's desk, and sat down.
"Wait for me a moment, Weston. You can read the book first. I still have some homework to grade!" McGonagall said, and then lowered her head. There was a pile of parchment, which seemed to belong to the students.
Homework is done.
Are you reading... Weston saw a small bookshelf on the left side of the office, with some books placed on it.
"Advanced Transfiguration", "Unleashing the Wild: Detailed Explanation of the Animagus", "Analysis of Gamp's Transformation Laws"...
Wait, that's...
Weston looked at McGonagall who was carefully grading his homework, stood up quietly, walked to the bookshelf, and quietly pulled out his target - a book that looked to be some years old.
There are no fancy illustrations on the cover of this book. There are only a few large red characters and the author's name below. It looks very simple.
As for why Weston chose this book...
Because the name of the book is - "Alchemy and Transfiguration", and the author is - Nico Flamel.
Weston frowned, his intuition telling him that what this book was about must be very shocking.
Opening the cover, there is a striking sentence on the title page: "What is the highest achievement of alchemy? If nature is regarded as an alchemist, then man itself is an alchemical object. Therefore, I think that the highest achievement of alchemy is
It should be - made from the human body!"
Damn it! Weston was so frightened that he almost threw the book away.
Is this not only shocking? It’s simply treasonous! Weston was a little afraid to look at it, but driven by curiosity, he still looked back...
The book was not thick, with only dozens of pages packed together, but it made Weston's face turn blue and cold sweat flowed down his forehead.
This is a lunatic, what kind of dark wizard, compared to an alchemist, he is nothing more than a child! Weston cursed in his heart.
There is no way, if the contents of this book are spread out, it will definitely cause a bloody storm!
Human body refinement, bloodline fusion, biological modification... Although this book is not a black magic book, if you want to realize the above things, you have to pay at least half of the UK.
The book also mentions the magic stone. Although there is no detailed record of the material, it is roughly mentioned.
The principle of the Philosopher's Stone is very simple, it is the supreme law of alchemists - equivalent exchange, but the inspiration comes from vampires!
Nico Flamel caught two vampires when he was young. He was extremely interested in this dark creature, so he studied it carefully, and the final harvest was indeed quite considerable.
Nico Flamel discovered that vampires themselves are not actually living things, but dead creatures that are intelligent, powerful, and capable of reproduction. Nico Flamel calls them "necromantic creatures", which means they die but die.
Living creatures.
How can dead things stay alive? After some research, Nico discovered that the continuation of vampires' lives is precisely because of their food - blood, and he also discovered the power in blood.
"There is power in the blood of wizards. This power is not magic, but the source of magic. I have reason to suspect that this power can make people stronger and live longer! I call it the 'source'
'"
"After research, I found that the power of the source can be absorbed by wizards. Although it does not make people stronger, it does allow people to continue to live. The principle is to replace the source that has declined."
"I guess if many sources are concentrated together, can people become younger at any time? Yes, I succeeded! This will be a super discovery! It will make me the greatest
Alchemist—Philosopher! I want to call it—Philosopher’s Stone!”
It turns out that this is what the Philosopher's Stone is! Weston thought with an ugly face.
"This book is not for you to read now, Weston!"
At some point, McGonagall appeared behind Weston and snatched the book from his hand.
Weston did not stop him. In fact, the contents of this book did not have much effect on him. At most, it confirmed that part of his conjecture was correct. The other effects were not.
Seeing that Weston showed no nostalgia for the book, Mag secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
After a while, he put away those books that shouldn’t be left out! Mag made a decision secretly.
"I have heard what Professor Dumbledore said, Weston!" McGonagall looked at Weston seriously, "You want to learn transfiguration. Of course I am willing to teach you, but I have a request!"
"Say, professor!" Weston listened obediently.
"You have to know that transfiguration is the most dangerous magic in modern magic! If you practice it haphazardly without serious study and thinking, it will cause great adverse consequences! Feel free, Weston, you must not do this randomly!
This is my request and warning!"
"Okay, Professor!" Weston nodded quickly.
"Very good!" A smile appeared on Mag's face, but it quickly disappeared. "Go to your room, you know what I mean!"
Room of Requirement! Weston knew that this was what Mag was talking about, so he nodded without hesitation and led the way.
Although the journey was not long, it was enough for Mag to understand a little bit about Weston's level. Mag was very surprised that Weston had learned the basic transformation technique without any teacher, but it was more of a surprise!
Teachers all like smart students!
"Now that you have learned the primary transformation technique, let's start with the intermediate transformation technique!" McGonagall smiled at Weston.
"Of course! I listen to you, Professor!" Weston nodded quickly and looked at her expectantly.
"Very good!" Mag nodded with satisfaction, "So, you should know the requirements for the intermediate transformation technique?"
"Are you instructing dead things to become alive, Professor?" Weston asked.
"No, that's not right!" Mag shook his head.
"Wrong?" Weston was a little confused.
Looking at Weston's expression, Mag suddenly understood and sighed: "I'd better tell you the basics first, Weston."
Basics? Weston was a little smart, but looking at Mag's expression, he was too smart to say anything...