Chapter 392: Great Translation (One more chapter, don’t wait)

"Where's Andrew? Is he in class?"

"Yes, it's time for class," Professor McGonagall looked up from the materials. During this time, she forced herself to learn the basics of biology.

It's just that all the chores these days were piled on Percy - but the professor still felt more tired than before, even more tired than when he was recruiting office assistants.

"Weren't you planning on starting your studies during the Christmas holidays, Minerva?"

"I can't wait until Christmas," Professor McGonagall put down the materials, "Albus, you have to study too."

"Did Taylor raise any difficult questions?"

Dumbledore smiled. Ever since he had the spell that wizards privately called the bread spell, he felt that the burden on his shoulders was much lighter than before.

"No, he even considered large-scale production. As long as the conditions are met, he can even easily build a factory to make those magic candies, and the price is extremely low."

Mag said with extraordinary certainty.

"You've got everything done with mass production, Minerva?"

Dumbledore's eyes widened - this magic had only been around for a few days!
“No, but there are basically no problems.”

Professor McGonagall sighed, carefully took out a blueprint from the table and handed it to Dumbledore.

"That's it. This is a rough schematic diagram. Use alchemical equipment, keep the temperature constant, and then put the termite extract in. Add culture medium, and wait for enough time to separate and extract the enzyme we need. If necessary, you can use regular deformation to fix the jar, which can greatly speed up the time to obtain the enzyme."

Professor McGonagall used the knowledge she had just acquired to explain to Dumbledore in a difficult manner.

"It is indeed possible to produce alchemy on a large scale, just like alchemical fertilizer. In this way, the cost will probably be shockingly low. This is much more convenient than I expected!"

Dumbledore exclaimed in admiration - he had originally thought that those enzymes that were likely to be used for a long time would be similar to Galleons, but if they could be used with alchemical technology, the cost of spells, which were already cheap, would be even lower than he expected.

"But therein lies the problem. Taylor has no idea how to simulate such an environment. He simply deformed the rules according to the information he found."

This is not difficult - because Taylor is not even using alchemical production, and the transformation range is only a petri dish. Normally, if Taylor is given another year, he can try to transform the rules of the giant chessboard!
But how many research wizards can do something like changing the rules?
Therefore, a large-scale translation must be carried out, otherwise ordinary wizards will not have the possibility of preparing enzymes.

The contents that need popular science education include the cultivation and inactivation conditions of active substances in termites, the concept of microorganisms, the selection and cultivation methods of microbial strains, the cultivation of microorganisms, the inactivation conditions of enzymes and the extraction and preservation of enzymes.

In short, either you max out Transfiguration, or you max out Muggle Studies and teach yourself Biology.

"I even think I have an idea for an experiment, Albus," Professor McGonagall shook her head. "I have overlooked too much under the Statute of Secrecy."

"That's a good thing, Minerva. You haven't published anything in Transfiguration Today for a long time. Since you became the dean, you have only helped review papers there."

Dumbledore said with unusual relief, "Fresh minds are much more useful than I thought."

"Yes, it would be better if we could ignore the trouble." Professor McGonagall shook her head. "The production of translation enzyme is much more difficult than the previous magic."

"But there is still no high threshold. If they are willing to learn the knowledge, to be honest, if this paper is not so important, I would even hope that Taylor would move all those things up instead of translating them ourselves."

Dumbledore smiled as usual, even happier than before, "Once this paper becomes known to people, no members of the school board will write to me asking me to cancel the Muggle Studies class."

"Perhaps Taylor thinks so too. He is extremely persistent in translating the functions of enzymes and explaining their uses in very confusing language. The odd jobs over the past two years have apparently made his writing skills better than I thought." Professor McGonagall shook her head, but did not look angry at all.

"He even wrote a scientific method on how to turn sugar into wine, and it can remove all the bitterness. It is very complete and standard, and even the preparation methods are similar..."

"That's a lot more profitable," Dumbledore shook his head. "It seems he knows better than I do how to keep his point of view from being rejected by others."

Wine has always been a highly profitable business.

The important cost of preparation has been reduced to an extremely low level in previous experiments.

"The wizarding world is about to undergo a major transformation. I'm afraid we'll see an endless stream of new technologies, Minerva."

Dumbledore smiled and said, "Although I don't want to admit it, this is indeed a very good start. Moreover, it is so gentle that I can't even imagine it."

He still remembered the predictions and radical actions made by Gellert.

The fact that it could have such a scale and such an impact is actually very telling - but it is not appropriate.

The blood of wizards could not stand to be shed like that, and it would be wrong to prevent progress in order not to be affected by it.

Destruction cannot solve all problems, only change can.

And now is the beginning of change.

"I'll translate it too, Minerva. At least I can understand some of it. If that doesn't work, I'll complete the idea of ​​the so-called alchemical jar - but I hope to do it together. It may be more interesting than what I'm thinking about."

-

"Ah sneeze..."

Andrew sneezed during the Arithmancy class.

But it doesn’t matter, it doesn’t affect his frying fish at all.

It was outrageous that a bunch of medals didn't get any points in the academy. He had to make up for it from other places!

Individual honors belong to individual honors, and collective honors belong to collective honors. We are not sure about winning the college cup this semester yet.

Before the badge that was as good as a bulletproof vest was hung out, he had already received high treatment within the academy. Not to mention the badge, even if Fudge came to attend classes, it would not affect his grades!

"Let's continue the discussion after class. I don't believe that I can't create a great translation era for the magic world this time."

He staked his honor, money, and future on that paper.

This is not bragging, nor is it a lie under the guise of friendship. That is the real treasure, the grand route of the entire wizarding world!
'This is the era of great translation and great integration. If you miss out, it will be very difficult to get in again!'

"Go find it. The secret of the new era is there. Everything is there!"

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like