Abigail's expression changed: "You mean..."

"Of course it's the Philosopher's Stone that can make people immortal!!"

Baird said with a hint of excitement: "In the past thousands of years, the only one who has accomplished this feat is Nico Flamel! Other alchemists are helpless with the Philosopher's Stone."

"But even if it was Nicolas Flamel, what he made was only a half-finished product - the Philosopher's Stone can only make him immortal, but it cannot prevent aging!"

"So do you understand? Compared to those mediocre people with rigid thinking who can only do alchemy according to books, Vid Grey is such a surprising gift to the leader! He is very likely to create a real Philosopher's Stone!"

"Even if we can only produce a semi-finished product like Nicolas Flamel, it can extend the short life span of human beings to 600 to 700 years."

"With so much time and the organization's funding, the real elixir of life is just around the corner!"

Abigail was shocked, and she understood everything.

She vaguely knew that the top leaders of the organization were not actually pursuing powerful magical powers. Their goal remained the same - a healthier, longer, younger life, preferably a life with no end.

Werewolves, vampires, wizards, and magical creatures are all victims on their journey of exploration.

However, not only do these roads have a limited lifespan, there are also great risks in the conversion process, and there are not even many benefits after the conversion.

In comparison, how tempting is the path to the Philosopher's Stone!

——Turning stone into gold and achieving immortality.

The greatest desire that an ordinary person can have can be satisfied by a small stone.

In fact, the alchemist the leader wanted most was Nick Flamel, but later it was heard that the old man had died because he destroyed the one-of-a-kind stone in the world in order to prevent Voldemort from obtaining the Philosopher's Stone.

They could only turn their attention to other alchemists.

But refining the Philosopher's Stone is a huge expense, and failure is the norm. Success is only a coincidence that is the result of a combination of wisdom, skill, determination and luck.

Faced with repeated failures, money is thrown away like water, and in the end nothing is gained. No one can resist this.

But the leader couldn't even blame the failed alchemists - only one person succeeded in thousands of years, wasn't it natural that these people would fail as well?

They couldn't even tell whether the failure was inevitable or intentional on the part of the alchemist.

Chapter 376: Ambition of Immortality

"What's wrong with you, Khalil?"

Seeing his pale face and strange expression, Weed couldn't help but ask.

"No...nothing..."

Khalil seemed to be trembling slightly. Wade frowned and reached out to touch his forehead.

The tentacles were icy cold, not even as hot as a normal human's body temperature.

This seemed to remind him that they were already different races.

Khalil was stunned by his action, and when he looked up, he grabbed Wade's arm tightly.

Vader: “……?”

Khalil forced a smile, loosened his hand and said, "It seems a bit cold today. Let's go to the Three Broomsticks for some butterbeer."

Of course Wade wouldn't refuse, as he was going there anyway.

The inn was filled with smoke and was very warm. The aroma of wine and food filled the air, making people seem to warm up instantly.

The bar was full of Hogwarts students. Michael and others were sitting together. Wade and Khalil walked through the crowd and headed over there. Everyone welcomed them with a smile.

In the corner of the bar, there sat a man in a grey wizard robe. He looked at the children secretly and slowly revealed a satisfied smile.

On the table in front of the man was a piece of parchment and a quill.

At this moment, the feather pen jumped up automatically and wrote lines of words on the paper.

[We integrated smoothly... We got along well... The plan went very smoothly...]

……

"all the best."

The tattooed man put down the friend book and said calmly.

"As long as it goes well."

The slightly plump woman clasped her hands in front of her chest and said thankfully, "Khalil is a very stubborn kid. I was always worried that he would deliberately cause trouble and sabotage the mission - fortunately, he didn't."

"It seems your method is indeed effective."

The tattooed man turned his head and looked at her and said, "For a child like this, ideals and beliefs don't mean much to him. Money and beauty don't appeal to him either. Only family affection can strangle him."

The woman smiled proudly: "It's worth all the hard work I put into learning cooking. It's hard to understand why Khalil likes British food even though it's so bad. Did you see that? He was so moved that he almost cried!"

She originally had a very gentle and kind appearance, but with this smile, her whole person seemed distorted.

Another person nearby couldn't stand it anymore, so she asked, "Major, what's so special about Khalil? Judging from his age, he should still be in the training camp."

"He is Weed Grey's childhood friend and your helper."

The tattooed man, Major Baird, said, "But he only knows that he has his own companions in school and doesn't know your identity. Don't worry that he will expose you, Sera."

The third person sitting in the room was the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, Sera Abigail.

Even though Baird said this, Abigail still looked unhappy and said angrily:

"I've said it before, I don't need extra manpower! And I'm about to get a puppet that Vader has personally ordered - a large puppet based on a magical creature! Do you understand what this means?"

"I know, I understand." Baird said patiently, "But the requirements of the mission have changed. Sera - the puppet is no longer the most important thing. The most important thing is Vid Grey."

"What?!" Abigail frowned and said, "There are so many alchemists in the world, why do you have to look for this one? He is under Dumbledore's nose. Aslan Magic Workshop and Terrence Murray are not easy to mess with..."

"Of course I am aware of the danger of this matter, Sera. I am also one of the executors of the mission. Dumbledore may be less than a thousand meters away from me now."

Baird said helplessly:

"But the alchemists we invited back all said that the puppets looked like enlarged versions of wizard chess, but in fact, the craftsmanship was unprecedented, and the creator had an outstanding and unimaginable level of alchemy."

"If they want to make a complete version of the puppet and mass-produce it, they must have a complete design drawing. Sera, can you get the puppet's design drawing from Gray?"

Abigail shook her head grimly.

Baird said: "That's right, alchemists are naturally conscious of copyright and protect their inventions very closely."

"More importantly, Vid Grey is a young and very talented alchemist."

"What he made, other alchemists can't even copy. So is it possible for him to complete the alchemy that other alchemists can't complete?"

Abigail's expression changed: "You mean..."

"Of course it's the Philosopher's Stone that can make people immortal!!"

Baird said with a hint of excitement: "In the past thousands of years, the only one who has accomplished this feat is Nico Flamel! Other alchemists are helpless with the Philosopher's Stone."

"But even if it was Nicolas Flamel, what he made was only a half-finished product - the Philosopher's Stone can only make him immortal, but it cannot prevent aging!"

"So do you understand? Compared to those mediocre people with rigid thinking who can only do alchemy according to books, Vid Grey is such a surprising gift to the leader! He is very likely to create a real Philosopher's Stone!"

"Even if we can only produce a semi-finished product like Nicolas Flamel, it can extend the short life span of human beings to 600 to 700 years."

"With so much time and the organization's funding, the real elixir of life is just around the corner!"

Abigail was shocked, and she understood everything.

She vaguely knew that the top leaders of the organization were not actually pursuing powerful magical powers. Their goal remained the same - a healthier, longer, younger life, preferably a life with no end.

Werewolves, vampires, wizards, and magical creatures are all victims on their journey of exploration.

However, not only do these roads have a limited lifespan, there are also great risks in the conversion process, and there are not even many benefits after the conversion.

In comparison, how tempting is the path to the Philosopher's Stone!

——Turning stone into gold and achieving immortality.

The greatest desire that an ordinary person can have can be satisfied by a small stone.

In fact, the alchemist the leader wanted most was Nick Flamel, but later it was heard that the old man had died because he destroyed the one-of-a-kind stone in the world in order to prevent Voldemort from obtaining the Philosopher's Stone.

They could only turn their attention to other alchemists.

But refining the Philosopher's Stone is a huge expense, and failure is the norm. Success is only a coincidence that is the result of a combination of wisdom, skill, determination and luck.

Faced with repeated failures, money is thrown away like water, and in the end nothing is gained. No one can resist this.

But the leader couldn't even blame the failed alchemists - only one person succeeded in thousands of years, wasn't it natural that these people would fail as well?

They couldn't even tell whether the failure was inevitable or intentional on the part of the alchemist.

Chapter 377 Memory

"So, the leader not only wants Weed Grey, but also wants him to join us willingly?" Abigail concluded.

"That's right."

Baird nodded. "We can't use the brainwashing methods we used on those little guys on him. You know, whether it's the Confusion Spell or the Amnesia Spell, it will make the brain dull and clumsy. His head is too precious. We can't take this risk."

Abigail nodded, "So you sent that kid."

"In fact, it would be best to find Vid Grey's parents... But unfortunately, his parents are hiding somewhere, and the companions who carried out this mission are also missing."

Baird said regretfully: "Dumbledore's protection of this student is unprecedented. I suspect that the Greys may be hiding in a house that has been cast under the Fidelius Charm."

"So the leader hopes that you and Khalil can, as professors and friends, make Vid Grey agree with our philosophy and feel a sense of belonging to the organization."

"Of course, we have also arranged a few other beautiful girls. This kind of guy is most likely to be blinded by love. But they can't enter this school for the time being. For now, we can only rely on you two."

"This is a long-term task. There is no need to rush. Even if it takes ten years, it will be worth it... But you can start to guide him to be interested in the Philosopher's Stone..."

Baird gave Abigail many detailed instructions, and even asked her to find an opportunity to tell Wade that they could fund Wade to complete the experiment.

Regardless of whether the Philosopher's Stone is successful or not, the alchemical materials consumed each time are very valuable, enough to bankrupt an ordinary well-off family.

In Baird's opinion, the biggest reason that prevents an alchemist from becoming curious about the Philosopher's Stone is money!

Abigail did not refute. After agreeing, she exchanged some recent information with Baird before getting up to say goodbye.

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