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Chapter 399: Late Discovery

Chapter 399: Late Discovery (Wait for one more chapter)
"You're kidding, Professor! This is enough to build a greenhouse for the school!"

In Professor McGonagall's office, Andrew's eyes widened.

"No kidding. The designated donation can only be used in your laboratory. There is no designated goal or result. There are no restrictions other than limiting it to your personal use."

Professor McGonagall looked at Andrew and said with certainty, "The school board and the Ministry of Magic have just added additional funding. You just need to sign to accept it."

"Are they crazy? That kind of thing can only rely on luck. I'll be lucky if I can produce a result that's one or two levels weaker before I graduate."

Andrew shook his head, but began to sign on the parchment, ready to receive a new round of capital injection.

"But in any case, after accepting the injection of funds, the Ministry of Magic and the members of the school board will have priority in using your next research topic - they have personally witnessed your overly generous donation."

Professor McGonagall smiled. She was not against the investment. Of course, the school's inventions would naturally have a share in the board of directors and the Ministry of Magic, so the huge investment should be rewarded. This cooperation model was good for all three parties.

"After all, the last discovery is different from the others, and I am very grateful for your support of my willfulness, Professor."

Although the previous discovery belonged to him exclusively, if there was any dispute, the Board of Directors and the Ministry of Magic would have priority in using it. If Professor McGonagall had not attributed the account to the other side, there might be some minor troubles later.

But it was just a minor inconvenience - after this transformation was made public, all the accusations surrounding it were just minor inconveniences.

"Albus and I both like your willful decision. Well, continue with your Latin studies. According to Albus's arrangement, you should really make up for your weaknesses. After all, you have too little time to study."

Professor McGonagall nodded and looked back at the newspaper on the table. "As for discussing research, they still need some time. Normal magic experiments take at least half a year. Yours is too fast and has no reference value."

She really didn't know what to say - others understood that the time it took to replicate the entire magic was longer than the original experiment time. This was the first time she had encountered such an outrageous thing.

"Well, in addition," Professor McGonagall thought for a moment, "you can take leave from all Transfiguration classes during this period and focus on learning Latin. Professor Snape's time is limited, so you must begin your standard experimental procedures before the Christmas holidays."

"Yes, Professor."

Andrew nodded, turned around and began to devote himself to studying Latin - although it would indeed lose some house points, he really couldn't get more help from the class on Transfiguration.

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In places where Andrew didn't notice, the replication experiment was still going on - all improvements and transcendence occurred under the two premises of understanding and mastering.

If the most difficult basic experiments cannot be completed, the rest of the ideas will be nothing more than castles in the air.

Fortunately, the report of Beauxbatons was also written very clearly, which provided Andrew with more reference materials for his original paper. Therefore, after Beauxbatons, other magical worlds began to publish their own enzyme manufacturing papers one after another.

This thing is too important - after completing the preparation of the enzyme, an ordinary graduate-level wizard can easily complete the hydrolysis of cellulose. This means that even a wizard who can't understand it can easily prepare food as long as he gets the enzyme.

This is quite outrageous, and it also meets the needs of the entire magic world - the manufacture of enzymes, whether it is the original magic extraction or alchemical mass production, is all there, and after fully mastering the technology, it can be used directly without worrying about any problems getting stuck.

Therefore, after confirming that they had mastered the basic method of preparation, almost all wizards in the magic world were not satisfied with the first step - replicating was only the basics, and mastering all magic and improving their own plans were what wizards pursued most. Then, they all discovered the pit that Andrew had set.

Now that we understand the properties of the enzymes we need, the advantages of all enzymes are naturally discovered - small dosage, no consumption, obvious reaction speed, and most importantly, a wide range of uses.

Yes, if you want to fully understand enzymes, you cannot do without Muggle knowledge, and after understanding enzymes, you will naturally have an understanding of the six varieties of enzymes.

Hydrolase is just one of them, and it can shine brightly in the magic world and receive a medal comparable to armor - so, what about the others?

The wizards who can fully understand the enzyme at the first time are all top researchers. Such an unknown field, such a future, is right there. Who can not try it, and who would be willing to give up?
What lies before these top researchers is an unknown and rich ocean - when you mention enzymes, you can't escape proteins, and when you mention proteins, you can't avoid amino acids, cells and microscopic vision.

In a place that was not noticed under the Statute of Secrecy, they were greeted with endless gazes. They were lured here to learn, grow, and realize the differences for the sake of the unprecedented Transfiguration.

No one would be willing to give up such knowledge.

Especially these top researchers.

So, when the enzyme was replicated throughout the wizarding world, anxious journalists did not find what should have been there before - improved magic, improved procedures, and enthusiastic praise from the old-timers for the newcomers.

The entire wizarding world suddenly fell into silence, as if there was no news at all.

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“Andrew, this is so strange, so strange.”

Hal held the newspaper and watched his roommate finish his homework over there, "Do you have any news?"

"What news? The newspaper? I dare not read it. I am afraid that if I read too much, I will drift out of the common room. They really dare to say anything. If I believed everything, I would probably take out my wand to challenge Dumbledore today."

Andrew complained casually, and then began to make changes to his spell paper - he had accidentally written in some thoughts on Latin, but it obviously didn't make sense.

The things in the magic world have long been thoroughly understood by generations of predecessors. If he tries to analyze such fundamental things with the little knowledge he has now, it will only be laughable.

"Then you should be hung on the astronomy tower as a warning to other students not to have such wishful thinking."

Kevin casually joined the discussion - causing Andrew to silently roll his eyes.

No, we were just chatting happily, what are you talking about the astronomy tower?
"I think they will be reluctant to do that. I remember there was a strange proverb. Maybe they will hang you on the astronomy tower to warn Andrew."

"Kevin, shut up!"

(End of this chapter)

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