A day at Hogwarts

Chapter 159 Make some preparations

"Drink, Ginny Weasley, this is your destiny..."

"don't want!"

Ginny held out her hand, resolutely resisting the potion that Charles offered.

She glanced at Hermione, who was steaming from her ears, and resisted even more resolutely.

At the beginning of October, a cold air hit, the temperature dropped sharply, and the cold rain kept falling. Many people in Hogwarts caught a cold.

Ruby doesn't care about the cold, and stewing it with ginger, mushrooms, cooking wine, and salt can't cure it, and it can't relieve Madam Pomfrey's workload.

Now there is a huge teapot in the school infirmary, which is filled with Madam Pomfrey's refreshing potion, and students with colds can pour themselves a cup.

Ginny was also in low spirits these days. Charles knew what was going on, but it didn't prevent her from getting a drink for Hermione when he went to get her medicine.

No kid likes to drink pills, so Charles said to Ginny, "If you don't drink, you won't have dessert tonight."

"The owl brought almonds and sugar this morning. Tonight, I roasted the almonds to make marzipan. It's fragrant, crispy and sweet. It's a pity if you can't eat it."

Ginny hesitated for a moment, and finally reached out to take the refreshing potion and took a sip. The next moment, white steam began to spew out from both ears.

Hermione, who was also steaming next to her, asked Charles depressedly: "How long will it take to stop? I can't even read."

Charles gave her a knife and said angrily, "You are ashamed to say that you fell asleep while reading a book in the common room when it was cold. If I hadn't come back, I would have had more than just a cold!"

Hermione was afraid to speak.

After confirming that the two children had no cold symptoms after drinking the medicine, Charles came to the Oil Painting Association and continued to do his own thing.

The students in the Oil Painting Association were also knocked down by a cold, and he was the only one today.

Now Charles has his place too, but where other people's canvases have figures, his is a gnarled rooster.

Now Charles is going to make the animals in the painting do simple actions and make simple sounds, such as making a rooster crow.

If the plan is successful, he will find a printing company to print hundreds or thousands of rooster portraits, and then make them come alive.

"Oh oh oh..."

It's just that the rooster crows with an accent, and Charles still needs to work hard.

At dinner the next day, several owls delivered Charles a huge package.

"Wow! So cute!!"

The two girls, Parvati Patil and Lavender Brown, immediately surrounded each other when they saw a Puffy in the seven cages, and other girls who heard the voice also joined the crowd.

These velvets were just born, only the size of a ping pong ball, and their fluffy fluff came in seven colors. They opened their eyes and looked curiously at the girls who were watching them.

Parvati turned to Charles and asked, "Why is there a mirror in the cage?"

Charles smiled and said, "I'm afraid they're too alone in their cages."

Harry asked him curiously, "How did you come up with the idea of ​​raising velvet?"

Charles couldn't say that he was doing biological experiments, so he found an excuse: "I raised it and gave it away."

When Simo heard it, he asked him, "Which girl are you going to give it to?"

Charles just smiled and said nothing.

At this moment, Ginny came over and tugged at his sleeve, and asked in a low voice, "Can I feed them for you?"

Charles shook his head slightly, anyone can do it, but she can't.

Ginny left disappointed. Hermione watched from the sidelines and felt that something was wrong, but she couldn't tell what was wrong.

In the end, Charles put all these fuzzies in the place where he lived when he used the time-turner last semester. Dumbledore did not take back his right to use this room, and it was transformed into his study and greenhouse. By the way, A bathroom with a bathtub.

He put the plush fluff in a row in the order of the mirror, put a few roasted chicken legs packed for dinner in the feed basin in the cage, and filled the water bottle with clean water.

Don't worry that the chicken legs will go bad if they can't finish eating them. They are scavengers, and maybe the bad chicken legs are more palatable.

Then Charles came to the greenhouse, where there were more than two dozen pots, all of which were planted with a new variety of cabbage.

The iron-toothed cabbage bought from Zhang Jingjing earlier bloomed during the summer vacation. Professor Sprout took the pollen and used it to pollinate the flowers of Chinese biting cabbage, and gave Charles a share of the final seeds.

The origin of biting cabbage is in the Mediterranean region, and it was introduced to China in the 16th century. Today, the Chinese biting cabbage in Britain was bought by a wizard from Guangzhou Shisanhang in the 18th century. Different cultivation methods have made the Mediterranean biting cabbage There is a big difference between kale, Chinese kale and Chinese kale.

Now that the new variety of cabbage in the pot has germinated, Professor Charles and Professor Sprout are looking forward to the new changes of the new variety.

It's just that Professor Sprout wants the new cabbage to be more medicinal, and Charles wants it to bite more.

After watering the kale, Charles returned to his study, took out a few boxes from his bag and put them on the shelf by the wall, and began to study Dumbledore's Transfiguration notes.

If the basilisk stares at anyone who dies, the ghosts will also be injured, so he plans to use non-living creatures to deal with it.

If there is a group of cannon fodder to blind the basilisk's eyes, then this big guy will be much easier to deal with.

The basilisk's eyes also have flaws, and if they look directly at them, they will only petrify.

The box on the shelf is filled with two-way mirrors, and from one mirror you can see the situation opposite the other mirror in real time.

Charles is doing an experiment. The mirrors in the plush cages are all two-way mirrors. There is one pair of two-way mirrors in the first cage, three pairs of two-way mirrors in series in the second cage, and five pairs of two-way mirrors in the third cage. Yes, until cage number seven used 13 pairs.

These two-way mirrors connected in series are tightly fitted together, which is equivalent to one camera shooting another display. After multiple pairs are connected in series, the brightness of the picture is a little lower, and there is almost no delay.

Charles was thinking that if the experiment was successful, he would use a two-way lens group to make a goggle, so that he could stare at the basilisk.

Although he believed that Harry would kill the basilisk in the end, the fault tolerance rate of this matter was too low, and it might kill someone, so let's be a villager who gave the brave man equipment.

As for reporting to Dumbledore, that was inevitable.

But Charles didn't have much hope for this. Even Professor Binns, who was older than the old man, thought that the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets was nonsense. Dumbledore, who grew up in this environment, probably wouldn't either. Think there really is a Chamber of Secrets, let alone a basilisk from the days of Slytherin in it.

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