"Professor, let's start!" The twins nodded very seriously. If at the beginning they just wanted to learn some hard skills from Kaisen so that they could carry out their plan of taking a leave of absence.

But after listening to Kaisen's sincere and clumsy qua, they suddenly felt that it would be a good idea to learn a new skill, just like learning a new spell.

That feeling is full of happiness and satisfaction.

"First, you need a special workbench, the Mathematical Olympiad workbench. Do you know how to make one? Have I explained it to you? Oh, of course I haven't, because the Mathematical Olympiad workbench is the second step. The first step is still your staff. Bring the workbench over there."

Kaisen said excitedly that it had been a long time since he had felt this kind of passion for teaching. His face flushed and he pointed excitedly at the workbench not far away.

Soon the Weasley twins brought the workbench over.

"You can use any kind of workbench, or even make your own, but my alchemy workbench is much more convenient than rubbing it by hand." Kaisen stood in front of the workbench and said to the Weasley twins, "You can choose the wand of anyone."

George pulled out his own wand.

"Do you see these nine squares? Put your wand in the middle one." Kaisen said.

George nodded and placed his wand on the middle space.

"The best thing about the alchemy workbench is that you don't have to do it yourself, but your wishes will come true in the true sense." Kaisen quickly created another workbench next to this workbench in the blink of an eye. He used iron particles to arrange the shape of 冂 on the nine-square grid. The next moment, two iron rod ends were made.

Then he placed the two sticks at two diagonally opposite corners of the nine-square grid on the workbench.

"Now, take out the hammer hanging below and smash it!" Kaisen said excitedly.

"Smash?" Just now, George and Fred witnessed Kaisen's most simple yet strange and magical alchemy. Both of them were confused when they were awakened by Kaisen's shout.

"Yes! Smash it!" Kaisen nodded.

"Okay." George picked up the hammer and smashed it hard on the nine-square grid on the workbench.

Bang!

George's magic wand and the two iron particles instantly merged together to form a magic wand.

He picked up the staff and waved it casually, and the magic still flowed smoothly.

At this time, he slowly raised his head and looked at the approachable alchemy professor in front of him.

If Kaisen had seen this move in the first or third grade, he might have thought it was just so-so. Isn't this a basic operation?

But now, after studying alchemy with Professor Kaisen for such a long time, their alchemy has reached the stage where they can join the association and write their own papers.

And it was at this stage that they truly understood how awesome this alchemy professor who was like a friend to them was!

If they had not learned alchemy, looking at Professor Kaysen would be like looking at the moon in the water.

But they learned alchemy, and seeing Professor Kaysen was like a mayfly seeing the broad daylight.

"Now, use your Transfiguration spell to try to transform this workbench!" Kaisen watched George actually make the staff by himself, and pounded the workbench in front of him with excitement.

If my MC knowledge was only for myself or even a few people before, but after the power of thinking came, Cedric relied on his own strength to add a mechanical arm for himself!

My colleagues in the Alchemy Association looked at my thesis and created a workbench and a redstone engine!

And now, the Weasley twins even made a wand from the Mystic Age on their own!

He saw hope! Perhaps he could spread the power of MC to every corner of the world!

He watched George's hand waving the staff enthusiastically, and the moment it touched the tip of the staff along the workbench, it suddenly changed shape, becoming a dark mahogany with green silk padding on it.

"It's done! I've become your master!"

George and Fred both took a step back in surprise, obviously feeling a little... weirdly afraid of Kaisen like this.

Kaisen hugged the twins and said excitedly, "It's normal that you don't understand the shock of this scene. After all, you have only learned alchemy for a few days. Of course, you can't understand the magnificence and shock of this!"

"Professor, Professor, we can see that you can also see the shock!"

"But, Professor, don't you think your strength is... a little too much?"

The Weasley twins shouted in struggle.

"Oh oh...George succeeded. This time, Fred, you do it!" Kaisen quickly regained his composure, straightened his monocle and said.

Chapter 344 Monocle × 3

Under the supervision of Kaisen and George, Fred also made his own staff in a meticulous manner and transformed it into his own Olympiad workbench.

"Yes, that's right! There's no doubt that you two are talented!" Kaisen patted their shoulders and said, "Now, let's stop dithering and get straight to the point. I'll teach you how to build your own magic infusion platform."

"I will allow you to build the magic infusion platforms in my office, and then I will destroy them. After that, you can return to your secret base or dormitory and build your own magic infusion platforms."

The Weasley twins nodded, "No problem Professor!"

"That's right. First of all, strictly speaking, the magic infusion platform was not built by you directly. But like the Olympiad workbench, it was transformed by your magic wand!" Kaisen said as he waved it casually in the air.

The arcane stones, arcane bricks, rune matrices and arcane bases slowly floated out in front of him, and then Kaisen casually clenched his fist, crushed them into pieces, and dissipated them in the air.

"Professor, does this mean that we also have to start by synthesizing the four blocks you just showed us?" George asked.

"That's right." Kaisen nodded. "Use your Olympiad workbench. I'll go find some raw materials for you. Wait here."

After he finished speaking, he continued to walk deeper into the office. He seemed to have built a magic crystal farm or a magic crystal replicator in the office. He couldn't remember clearly, after all, his memory was not good. Please understand.

But he still found it. He had just made a redstone version of a storage terminal in his office some time ago, so it was very convenient to find things.

Soon, he found a large pile of magic crystal fragments. Of course, he didn't let the Weasley twins start synthesizing those Olympiad stones directly. The magic in their bodies did not have the mysterious source, so how could they synthesize a 6?

These allow them to synthesize their own Magic Lenses, which are magnified versions of their monocles.

This may be a bit contrary to Tiangang's point of view. It is more reasonable to say that the monocle is a smaller version of the magic lens.

"Come here, are you curious about what this monocle of mine is used for?" Kaisen called the Weasley twins over and pointed at the monocle on his face.

"Um.........."

"Looks handsome?"

Kaisen gave the Weasley twins some helplessness and gave them the top spot.

But he didn't explain. When they made the magic lens themselves and began to sense the elements of the world and absorb the source of the world, they would know what the magic lens was used for.

"Come, I'll teach you how to synthesize another good thing, the original version of the monocle I wear." Kaisen casually pushed a Weasley in front of the workbench, this time it was Fred.

"The synthesis method of the Olympiad workbench is the same as that of an ordinary alchemy workbench. It's a nine-square grid. You put things in it. First, there is a glass plate." Kaisen handed over the glass plate.

After Fred caught it, although he didn't ask where the glass plate should be placed, he felt that it should be correct to put the single object in the middle.

Kaisen looked at the glass plate placed in the middle of the nine-square grid and nodded: "You have wisdom."

"Thank you, Professor." Fred chuckled.

"Next are two gold ingots, placed on the left and right of the glass plate," Kaisen said.

"Yeah." Fred did as he was told.

"Finally, there are two magic crystal fragments. Pick any two, it doesn't matter." Kaisen said as he took out a handful of magic crystal fragments from his pocket.

Fred picked out a red and a blue one, and was surprised when he took them in his hands: "The red one is so hot, and the blue one is like water that won't disperse!"

"Hmm." Kaisen nodded. "Put them on top and bottom of the glass."

"Okay." Fred continued to do as he was told. After he finished, he looked at Kaisen, who shrugged and said, "That's it. It's over."

"Use a hammer next? There's a glass plate in the middle." Fred couldn't help but ask.

"Just smash it with confidence!" Kaisen said seriously.

"Okay." Fred picked up the hammer and smashed it without saying a word.

With a clang, the magic lens popped out.

"Pick it up and use it to look at something random," Kaysen said.

"Okay, professor... Professor... What does MC mean?" Fred picked up the magic lens and the first thing he looked at was Kaisen.

The latter put his hands on his hips helplessly and said, "All of you are asking the same question: Is my personal talent good enough?"

"Okay, professor." Fred nodded with a smile and then pulled George over. He held the magic lens and looked around the office left and right.

Soon, after George's magic lens was rubbed out by his hands, Fred also came back, obviously with questions.

"I know you have questions to ask, but don't ask them yet. Wait until George comes back and you can ask them together." Kaisen said calmly while sitting on the sofa.

"Professor, I have a different question to ask Fred." George said, holding the magic lens in front of his face.

"What?" Kaisen raised his eyebrows.

"Human...magic...what is MC?" George asked again the question that Fred asked a minute ago.

"If you have nothing to do, go bite a lighter. Go look around quickly and come back to me when you find the problem." Kaisen appeared behind George in an instant, kicked him lightly on the butt and said.

"Okay, professor, I'll be back soon! There are too many problems in my eyes!" George said as he ran away.

A few minutes later, George came back.

"Is there something that can't be scanned?" Kaisen asked.

The twins looked at each other and said, "Yeah!"

"That's right. Just like life requires continuous learning, the elements scanned by this so-called magic lens also need to be continuously synthesized and learned. Specifically, you can guide the elements out from your body, or just rub two elements together." Kaisen explained.

"Oh....Well, Professor, we have another question."

"It's just that this magic lens is so big. We can't carry such a big thing every day."

“It looks a bit…”

"stay."

Kaisen raised his eyebrows. This question...is indeed very important.

He immediately waved his hand, grabbed the magic lens in the twins' hands and instantly shrunk it to the size of a monocle.

“Just wear it on your eye sockets like I did,” Kaisen said with a smile.

It’s very cute. Please give it to your family as a gift. Please, please, please!

Chapter 345 Scoring twice?

The Weasley twins looked at each other, then put on their monocles, one on the left and one on the right, and looked at each other again.

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