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Chapter 402 I've Never Seen This Thing

Chapter 402 I've Never Seen This Thing
The search went more smoothly than Andrew had expected.

In fact, as soon as Andrew went over to ask, Mrs. Pince remembered it directly.

"Mr. Pai has been borrowing a lot of books recently. Maybe he's not satisfied with his achievements in medical magic. Let me look for the approval slip. The first time he borrowed books was about a month ago."

She flipped through it quickly and found the approval slip.

[During this semester, I have authorized Augustus Pye to borrow restricted books and periodicals related to magical transfiguration.]

The date was a month ago, and the professor who approved the note was very familiar to Andrew.

This year, Sylvanus Kettleburn, an old professor who was specially invited to return to school for a year, is invited to attend the school for a year.

"Thank you very much, ma'am, I'll have to use the IOU," Andrew responded cheerfully, and then carefully put the things away.

-

"Silvanus?"

Professor McGonagall's eyes widened. "Him? Well, he's always been braver than I thought, but approving magical transfiguration for a student is still a bit too much."

"This is not a question of courage, professor. This is not about one person, but a team."

Andrew sighed. He really had a bad feeling this time.

The professor's partiality reminded him of a strange scenario - seven is a magical number, even speedrunners can't let it go!

It's exactly the same!
There's even a small team - what's the matter, Miss Pai, are you planning to have a fight with Mr. Tom first?
"That's even weirder. I have to talk to Sylvanus and find out what he thinks."

Andrew could see that Professor McGonagall was really angry. She hesitated for a moment before saying to Andrew, "Taylor, pull out your wand. Although there should be no problem in the castle, if something unexpected happens, I allow you to cast a spell to counterattack."

???

Is it that serious, Professor?
Andrew was stunned for a moment, then pulled out his wand - his Transfiguration skills were acceptable and should be able to suppress the old professor.

"Let's go, ask first, don't just come up and do it."

"Yes, Professor."

Andrew tensed up and followed Professor McGonagall, and they quickly went to the old professor's office one after the other.

"Boom boom boom!"

Andrew cast the spell easily, using the air to simulate the sound of knocking on the door, and then pointed the wand firmly at the door.

"Ah, who's here?"

"Silvanus, it's me, Minerva."

Professor McGonagall responded by signaling Andrew with her hand not to rush to cast the spell.

"what?"

Andrew heard an obvious panicked sound, and after more than ten seconds, the old professor's helpless voice came, "Okay, okay, Minerva, I should have thought of it."

The door opened and Professor McGonagall stormed in. Andrew followed closely behind her, holding his wand tightly.

Miraculously, another person who was supposed to be doing the internship was also in the office. Augustus Pye was sitting next to the old professor's desk with a somewhat reserved look on his face.

"It's really there. It's amazing."

Andrew breathed a sigh of relief and began to look around casually - the old professor had redecorated his office because he was rehired, but after all, it was only a one-year job, so there weren't many things in his office, not even books on the bookshelf. As for the things, they were scattered all over the place, looking messy.

'It's a lousy office, and there's a-'

Andrew's eyes widened, then he raised his wand directly.

"Except your weapons!"

He shouted loudly, preparing to use Transfiguration when his weapon failed.

But to his surprise, Augustus Pye didn't even put up any resistance, and the wand flew directly into his hand. As for the old professor, he didn't even take out his wand at this moment. Even when Andrew cast a spell and dropped another wand, the old professor was still confused.

"Ah, no, don't touch that, it's a misunderstanding!"

He followed Andrew's previous gaze, with a helpless expression on his face.

"Misunderstand?"

Andrew held the wand tightly and stepped back to prevent the old professor from making any strange moves and pouncing on him, but his wand was still pointed firmly at the other party.

It’s no wonder he’s overly cautious. Although the old professor still has one and a half limbs left, all of his wooden prostheses were given to him by Dumbledore. God knows what kind of strange self-defense magic he has!

"That's a monkey, a monkey embryo, our research subject."

The old professor looked at Andrew, then at Professor McGonagall, "Seriously, Minerva, you can check it out."

Professor McGonagall was stunned for a moment, then carefully observed it, her expression and tone obviously relaxed a lot, "It's a monkey, Taylor, they are indeed very similar to humans in the embryonic stage, but there are still subtle differences."

monkey?

Andrew's original anger dissipated completely, and he breathed a sigh of relief - it was good that it was not that kind of experiment, he didn't want such a thing to appear in Hogwarts at all.

But while he was relieved, he suddenly felt a sense of discrimination.

Although the old professor couldn't be considered a substitute professor, he was still considered a professor of magical biology - not letting him check was clearly a sign of doubt about his level of magical biology.

"But why are there monkeys? And the magic Transfiguration you checked..."

Professor McGonagall's tone was less stern, but her expression was still serious.

"It's a treatment plan proposed by classmate Augustus. He has learned some magical creatures from me and is familiar with my condition. He plans to treat my arms and legs as the final graduation project."

The old professor spread out his remaining hand and said, "I think that although the Muggle technology may not be reliable, it is at least an attempt. Even if it fails, it is also an unsuccessful experience. It is better for an old man like me to be a test subject than a young person."

The old professor was injured by an attack from a magical creature, which is considered a soul injury similar to that caused by dark magic in the magic world. Therefore, even the best potion will not work and the wound will continue to resist the potion's effect.

"But what about the monkeys?"

"Muggle technology, stem cells and cloning, yes, cloning, that's the name, right, Augustus?"

???

"There are no cloned sheep yet, professor, are you kidding me? No, it seems that only mammals are missing, and all other things have been cloned successfully."

"Skip with this?"

Professor McGonagall was confused, the part she had seen was not the same as the clone.

"In theory, yes. We have replicated the monkey, the animal that is most like humans. Once we are sure it is successful, we will study the directional cultivation of arms and hands."

Pai said seriously, "But if the magic is still affecting it, I doubt it will be possible to connect it. So I asked some of the professor's outstanding students for help. I'm considering other techniques. Bones and flesh are not that closely related, professor. So I plan to engrave magic on the bones, and then force them to be installed, and then use magic to transform them to drive them..."

???

No, what did you come up with?
Bones and flesh are not strongly related, so magic can be engraved on bones?
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"Why don't you ask me and Taylor for help?"

Professor McGonagall nodded and shook her head, but Andrew could see that the professor accepted the explanation.

"I've had enough pointers, and I can't let these ideas delay great inventions involving food."

Pai shook her head firmly.

"I actually occasionally wrote a legend while taking a break from studying, and in the laboratory. Damn it..."

Andrew fell silent.

(End of this chapter)

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