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Chapter 141 Interviews are interviews, and manuscripts are manuscripts

Chapter 141 Interviews are interviews, and manuscripts are manuscripts

“Wow, that’s a very detailed answer…”

"It's not just detailed, it's simply too profound to understand - the unified existence of alchemy, transfiguration, and potions?"

"The possibility of targeted cultivation in herbal medicine? The pan-future of alchemy?"

...

When the reporter came back with a stack of interview transcripts, everyone in the editorial office gathered around and flipped through the interview with Dumbledore page by page.

"Some of the words are even too technical, and Dumbledore has to say them in a different way!"

"Isn't this enough to be published in any of those professional journals?"

"That's right, but we're not a professional magazine!"

The whole interview is very professional, with depth, interest, and understanding...

"How can we publish this... This is not an alchemy special issue..."

"Don't worry. The article has already been commissioned. Just send the interview manuscript over," the editor-in-chief waved his hand and personally asked an owl to deliver the letter. Anyway, he didn't believe that Zan Piaotu couldn't handle these things.

-

“It’s not in vain.”

Andrew flipped through the interview records he had recorded, and felt deeply moved - he was worthy of being the first white wizard who made outstanding contributions to alchemy. Even when dealing with Voldemort, he did not neglect the development of alchemy.

As for the future of magic and whether there is an end to such questions, his understanding is far beyond the level of existing textbooks.

Fishing for something...

It was worth writing a special interview just for this, not to mention the draft from Gringotts!
As for the messy and overly technical questions?

What's that?

He was almost ready when there was no manuscript.

When I graduated, I watched Dumbledore like a firefly watching the moon.

When I returned to school, I saw Dumbledore like a Flobberworm seeing the sky.

Well, very good, this title - the content is so profound that it is difficult to analyze, so let's write it in a way that is difficult to analyze.

Andrew began to write furiously.

【…

Dumbledore was as kind as I remembered. There was no sharpness in his eyes. His aura was as calm as that of an ordinary old man.

But how is it possible?
I concentrated my attention and observed carefully, but still found nothing unusual.

How is that possible? I have received some Auror training, I have spotted a hunting Nectar cat, I have dismantled an Acromantula's trap, I can easily tell that something is wrong with the environment, but I can't find the slightest difference.

How is this possible?
But this is the reality, an ordinary house, ordinary tables and chairs, ordinary tea sets. If there is anything extraordinary in the house, it can only be the wall with portraits of all the past principals.

But how could this be the residence of the greatest wizard of all time?
As I read the dry interview transcript, my heart almost broke - this shouldn't be the case at all...]

Should I cross this paragraph out?
Dumbledore's office has some expensive decorations...

Andrew thought about it and decided, forget it, artistic creation is more important, just put it in the back.

[But as I asked one question after another, I forgot about the so-called imbalances and what shouldn’t have happened.

...

Those complex nouns, those most advanced insights, those most simple and useful paths suddenly emerged from the darkness.

Perhaps it is far more than that, but my poor wisdom can only think up to this point - Dumbledore is just giving me some new knowledge in a way that I can understand, just like when we put a piece of sugar into the hand of an ant, it is not that we cannot give more, but that its limit is here. ...】

Well, these descriptions are almost enough, let’s make up something more outrageous.

[Maybe it’s an illusion…

I told myself this - if I were to interview a scholar, a trailblazer, I would probably have the same illusion.

Dumbledore just went further than the other scholars. All my awe comes from the feelings I had at graduation - at that time, I was full of vigor and vitality and looked at Dumbledore with admiration in my eyes.

But as I left, Dumbledore hesitated, then shook my hand.

...

After I left Hogwarts, the half-pack of Every-Flavour Beans that I hadn't eaten started jumping out of my pocket one by one and tried to attack my hair and manuscripts. It took a lot of effort for my partner and I to break free from the clutches of these demons.

Yes...it wasn't until two hours later that they returned to their previous state - and only then did I remember that Headmaster Dumbledore had previously been the professor of Transfiguration and was famous for it.

"A joke spell that turned these guys into little devils. Dumbledore really is..."

I couldn't help but admire that the principal was still as humorous as before.

However, before the manuscript was finalized, my assistant raised a question - is it possible that Dumbledore did not control his power properly during the handshake? Was the ordinariness of the room also deliberately suppressed? If the table and the teacup were to talk without paying attention... Oh my God...]

Although it's not quite there, it's an interview transcript after all, so it can't be too exaggerated.

As for the ending, it doesn’t feel like an interview?
It's not a big problem. The editorial department is much more outrageous than him.

-

"I can't say it doesn't matter, I can only say it's not even close to me."

A document that looked like an interview transcript was placed in front of the editor-in-chief after some grammar and description modifications.

“Attach the original interview transcript at the end, and then send it out accordingly.”

The reporter is not that capable? The perspective is a little weird?
It’s no big deal - if it doesn’t work, send him for training.

"It always feels like it's not exaggerated enough. Just deforming a bag of candy is still a little off."

The editor thought for a moment and added the scene of accidentally breaking the cup only to find that it was instantly restored.

"Well, this is not ordinary, but my eyes are not sharp enough to see it."

"Don't let the reporter fight, let the assistant do it - write that the reporter thought the cup was quickly repaired, but didn't see the wand, and then remembered that there was special magic in the principal's office!"

"Great, that's it!"

"Didn't the interview describe the end of magic? Let me hint that Dumbledore is trying to find the existence that currently represents the end of Transfiguration!"

"This is not a good idea. After all, it is an interview manuscript..."

"That's right... and the veiled hints are also good... the previous ones are enough."

"What a pity, there is still no news about the second season... Otherwise it would be better to give an accurate preview. This is just a warm-up."

"Well, let's exchange it for review again. After confirming that it does not violate the rules of Hogwarts, we can publish it."

"Okay, we'll make the final version after the revisions."

"Is the title along those lines?"

"Of course, it's that flavor that's worthy of the interview transcript! By the way, remember to make the original interview the clearest version possible so that no one can find fault with it!"

(End of this chapter)

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