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Chapter 633: Fusion is also Transfiguration

Chapter 633: Fusion is also Transfiguration

Andrew suspected that he had heard it wrong.

But Dumbledore's eager expression and the protection he had prepared for him made Andrew really unsure.

He glanced at Dumbledore again and quickly checked the alchemical circle with an even more serious attitude than before.

Damn it!
Double layer to prevent leakage, one layer outside and one layer inside!
The restrictions were also imposed internally, so he wondered why Dumbledore had prepared a real lead vest!
"Professor," Andrew swallowed, his tone uncertain, "You mean, in... in the reactor?"

"if not?"

Dumbledore looked at Andrew as if it was a matter of course. "How can we do experiments without hands-on practice? Didn't Severus tell you the laboratory manual?"

Of course Andrew had memorized it and knew it by heart.

But when he thought about it carefully, he found that the laboratory manual told him not to conduct magical experiments without protection, not that he could not participate in the experiments.

But - who is the good person to stay in the reactor and watch the fusion ignition!

No wonder Dumbledore said he would give him a little hint, he is still too young - so he was not here to see the hand-rubbing nuclear reactor, but fusion is also Transfiguration, right?
"I have made sufficient protection," Dumbledore smiled happily, "The internal alchemical protective array can even withstand the impact of fission - in fact, it is not very high, only the core is the 100 million degrees that Muggles say, and the impact force is also very limited. For example, the previous fission of more than 6,000 degrees did not even require any special protection..."

One hundred million degrees...

Andrew was very sure that Dumbledore had checked the data accurately - or if he was bolder, he might have exploded a nuclear bomb in an alchemy box at Hogwarts before rubbing the reactor with his hands.

For safety reasons, he felt that it was really necessary for him to go to Professor McGonagall to report this audacious headmaster, letting the headmaster investigate the headmaster and the professor investigate the professor.

But - who could resist taking a real look at a nuclear bomb under protection?

Even if it's not a nuclear bomb, a reactor is good, and fusion would be even better.

"Please let me check again, Professor."

Such words came out of Andrew's mouth naturally.

After getting Dumbledore's nod, he began to quickly check his lead suit, and then checked the various potions he was equipped with, such as the Bone Spirit.

After confirming that everything was OK, he asked Dumbledore to check it again, and then he nodded cautiously - or rather not cautiously.

"I'm ready, Professor."

"So am I, Taylor," Dumbledore said with a relaxed expression, "So why don't we go after that big guy?"

He waved his wand, no longer pointing it lazily and casually like before, but casting spells seriously.

The legendary wand fell into Dumbledore's hands, and as it was waved, Andrew, who was standing close by, could hardly take his eyes off it - this seemingly inconspicuous wand now contained endless power, and as Dumbledore waved it, this powerful magic power emerged with the spell, and then activated the alchemical arrays layer by layer.

Andrew almost immediately felt the space was restricted - just like standing in the Room of Requirement, which meant that the entire interior of the device was completely under the control of Dumbledore's Transfiguration.

As the magic wand was waved vigorously, the light inside the entire device suddenly covered the Transfiguration light ball previously used for lighting, followed by the sound of metal collision.

The two Transfiguration circles were opened after Dumbledore's next spell, the gases mixed, and then a force as strong as a castle's defenses tightly surrounded the central circle.

A little ray of light appeared, and then there were thousands and thousands of them. No, to be more precise, it was a light that expanded and flashed until it couldn't be brighter!
The modified bubble head spell instantly turned black, but it still couldn't block the extremely brilliant light!
Light, only light.

Andrew waved his wand and added another layer of Bubblehead Charm protection to himself.

The still dazzling light did not make him look away. The middle area that was burned red by the huge energy, the illuminated air and the alchemy array that was activated with full force made him finally understand the limit of the First White Wizard at this moment.

"It's the light, Professor," Andrew murmured to himself.

He closed his eyes and felt endless power and...

"life?"

Andrew was stunned for a moment, but still had that feeling.

He did not move around, nor did he remove his protection in a desperate move. He just felt and felt.

Feel the protection that locks the energy tightly, feel the power of the limit of the magic world, and also feel the fusion restricted by the rules.

"We have to stop, Taylor. There are still some problems with the materials. As the carrier of the alchemy array, they won't be able to withstand it if we continue."

Dumbledore's voice sounded, with some emotion in his tone.

"I understand, Professor."

Andrew nodded in response - since there was no technical problem, then there must be insufficient materials.

Biochemical and environmental materials are the future, and materials are the best. Mr. Flamel is looking for suitable materials. He is looking for suitable materials. Even when he came to Dumbledore, he was still looking for suitable materials.

Fortunately, the seeds had already been planted last school year, and it was just a matter of time before they grew.

The ball of light began to shrink, but the alchemical array began to operate at a faster speed - the energy just released had been released, and according to Dumbledore's thinking, the alchemical oil had to be produced quickly.

"Professor," Andrew closed his eyes, trying to absorb the final insights, and asked, "Will the spell you just cast create anything else?"

"Except for the energy source and a little radiation curse, there is nothing else."

Dumbledore was obviously very satisfied with this experiment. "What do you think of it?"

"It's very touching,"

Andrew nodded hard—he was more than just feeling it, he was almost touching it.

He may have gotten into a dead end before, and emotions don't necessarily need to be forced into him.

But this requires more experiments.

"That's good. At least I'll give you some help," Dumbledore said without much words. He had taught everything he could, including theory. The rest he had to figure out on his own.

From the moment one comprehends the rules, the art of transfiguration has been stamped with one's own personal stamp, which doesn't make sense.

"What do you think?"

"Maybe fusion is also transfiguration," Andrew smiled, "I have to get ready to do the experiment, professor."

"Go ahead. Remember to clean up the dust, and then use Transfiguration to eliminate the things you created. After all, you don't know if it will be contaminated by the radiation curse. Also, you have to drink some tea to prevent accidents."

"I will, Professor."

Andrew nodded very seriously - just kidding, he was much more cautious about this stuff than Dumbledore!

(End of this chapter)

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