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Chapter 398 Finally Understood

Chapter 398 Finally Understood
Latin is a dead language, yes, a dead language.

Because it is almost no longer widely used. It is mostly used in clergy studies and various academic nomenclatures. If it must be used for another purpose, it is to be used as content in the British civil service examination to forcibly increase the difficulty and stop most people.

For clergy, Latin is a compulsory course, because the most widely circulated Vulgate translation of the scriptures is written in Latin, so this thing is a compulsory subject. To be precise, all ceremonies are mainly in Latin, and this has not changed to this day.

Academic naming is even more normal. You cannot add a new word when you discover a new thing. For example, the most classic word is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. If there are more words of this length, students will really go crazy. How can they do scientific research?
In the magic world, it has become a dead language without exception. It is only because the spell is anchored in Latin and the existence of alchemy has led to more people learning and studying it, making it more important.

But even so, not many people master Latin except for wizards who want to study it in depth.

Because of this, even though the fat monk was already an ancient ghost, he was still able to teach Andrew Latin very well.

"That's all for today. You have a good foundation, Mr. Taylor. It looks like you've put some effort into your Latin."

"Thank you very much, monk," Andrew stood up and expressed his gratitude earnestly, "I have tried to learn some by myself before, but I didn't have a complete and systematic study."

"Let's do this time tomorrow. It's getting dark now. I should go out and move around."

He spoke to Andrew with a smile and left happily.

"It's a comfortable study," Andrew stretched his body, looked at the textbook in his hand, and showed a strange expression, "but the teaching materials - too magical."

The Vulgate Bible, combined with very standard church teaching, really left Andrew at a loss for words.

There was nothing wrong with the method, and the knowledge was deep and reliable enough. With Professor Lockhart's "legacy", he felt that the learning effect was quite good, but the problem was - the death of the fat monk was extremely outrageous!
This monk was a wizard who was good at healing. He liked to use his magic wand to treat the poor, and then he was targeted by the church. However, this monk also had a unique hobby, which was to use the chalice to turn into a rabbit for fun.

That's right, the Fat Friar, the ghost of Hufflepuff, died in the Vatican's witch hunt.

But this did not affect his preference for wearing monk's robes and maintaining the title of priest during his lifetime.

"Forget it. Everyone has secrets. Besides, it's too rude to ask about this. If they want to be priests, they can be priests. It doesn't affect anything. I'm not a Gryffindor. There's no need to give in to curiosity."

"Latin is something that can't be learned in a hurry. Take your time. The foundation must be solid. The secret of the spell lies in it. I can't just paint a rosy picture for others and then let myself get carried away."

'Set a small goal and understand these words today! '

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"Don't worry, just understand these words today - although Albus and the others have worked hard, there are too many things involved after all, and I have wasted some time over the years."

Grindelwald, with a new look, flipped through the textbook from the Muggle world and spoke softly to his followers who were anxiously seeking the content.

He now regretted not studying more about how Muggle power could be integrated into the wizarding world. If he had started working earlier, he might not have achieved results, but he definitely wouldn't have to start learning all over again like today. He had been on the wizarding path for too long, which meant that he had hardly learned anything on the other path.

This also resulted in the fact that even after a whole week since the new paper appeared, he still had not read it through.

Yes, it was impossible to read it through - it seemed to be divided into many parts. The winemaking part was only slightly difficult, and the alchemy part was extremely difficult. As for the question about enzymes, he still hadn't fully deciphered it.

If anyone is to be blamed for this, it must be put on Andrew.

He was thinking hard at Hogwarts why his stuff didn't cause any discussion, but the truth was, the real professionals in the wizarding world were still pondering the meaning of those words. Even the top dark wizard Grindelwald hadn't yet completed a complete replication experiment.

Augustus is just an example. He likes treatment and is quite interested in Muggle healing techniques, so he accumulated the initial knowledge. As for other wizards, they don’t even have this accumulation, so it is difficult for them to get started!

Not to mention the wizarding world, even in the Muggle world, it is currently difficult to acquire knowledge in a certain field - there are no mobile phones, no search engines, and even professionals have to look for books one by one if they want to look up information, let alone wizards.

Andrew felt that it was a long time, but for a wizard, even if he wrote to his friends to discuss problems encountered in studying, he had not yet finished communicating!

Even Professor McGonagall and Dumbledore were led astray by Andrew.

Cells, enzymes, strains, production environment - Andrew knew what textbook to find for this thing, and then gave it to the professor. It looked simple, but this thing was purely Andrew's way of simplifying the way of obtaining information.

In fact, even among the wizards who were influenced by the last paper and went looking for enzymes, there are still many who don’t know where to start - even if you want to use telepathy or truth serum, you have to know who the target is!

Not to mention this kind of cross-border behavior, even when searching in their own field, many students do not find the right way to find the books they need at Hogwarts!
But, the method was clearly laid out by Andrew.

Even though there are too many unfamiliar words and completely unfamiliar fields mixed in, this method is still completely open and there.

Just as Andrew's life began to return to normal and he was getting used to his daily life, in the French wizarding world, an important event was publicly announced in a newspaper from Beauxbatons.

After a long and complicated research, the difficult 'enzyme' preparation magic was finally read through and then replicated in the laboratory of Beauxbatons.

At the same time, the experimental replication steps that even Andrew found a bit difficult to read and the photos of the successful acquisition of the enzyme were also released.

The Evening Prophet reprinted the news almost immediately and reported it extensively.

The successful replication by a laboratory in a foreign country and a foreign school means that the production of the enzyme is indeed feasible and should be given the historical status it deserves - although it is disappointing that the French were the first to replicate it, it is still worth celebrating.

It has been replicated - which means it can be successful again and again, what else needs to be said?

(End of this chapter)

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