Hogwarts Blood Curse Martial Arts

Chapter 13 The sultry dean of science and engineering

Before the low-explosion crucible refining, these medicinal materials that are homologous to the Muggle world have actually been refined once in advance by a potionist or herbalist.

Take bezoar as an example. The gallbladder stones of bovine animals are also recognized as having detoxifying effects in Chinese traditional medicine, ancient Western herbal medicine, and the world's supernatural world.

However, natural bezoar can only relieve a very small part of the toxins of ordinary people. The conventional bezoar detoxification pill is a patent medicine for irritation and clearing away heat. Do not use it to relieve any symptoms of poisoning. Natural bezoar is an excellent carrier of magic power in the Western magic world, and its bile condensation can effectively lock in unique detoxification spells. Therefore, its medicinal effect has nothing to do with bilirubin, bile acids and prasterone. It is just a natural enchantment medium.

If you want to use bezoar as a potion raw material, you need to refine it at least seven times. The magic passivation, immunity removal, stabilization spell, dehydration and solidification, soaking in high magic pressure property-modifying liquid, etc. are completely beyond the seventh grade N.E.W.T.s. After a wide range of steps, we finally got a small piece of refined bezoar.

Natural bezoar is more expensive than gold. Refined natural bezoar is comparable to the most common magic metal and countless times more expensive than diamonds of the same volume. This is all because synthetic bezoar does not have the same effect, and the cost of refining is also extremely high. high.

Therefore, when Harry stuffed a handful of bezoar into Ron's mouth in sixth grade, he was actually using a large amount of gold galleons to detoxify him. The piece of bezoar was the collection of old fat Slughorn.

Therefore, it is not difficult to see why the fake Moody in fourth grade set up a trap for Dobby to steal Snape's Gillyweed, because this stuff needs to be refined to have the effect of long-term breathing in water. .

This plant was only discovered by herbalists in modern times. No one knew about its magical properties until Elladora Ketteridge almost suffocated after eating it. The witch could only immerse her head in it. It can only resume breathing in a bucket of water. It is an unstable wild plant.

Before it was refined, it was even one of the raw materials for a wizard's drink called Gillywater, which is Gillywater mixed with water. It is sold at both the Three Broomsticks and the Leaky Cauldron. It tastes pretty good.

Okay, after revealing so many things that were not mentioned in the original novel, Chen Bin mainly complained about how unreasonable Snape was in finding fault. After all, he is also one of the best potion masters in the UK, and he can handle super-class herbal medicine procedures. Looking at the first-grade knowledge points, of course it feels like kindergarten questions.

Chen Bin received a reminder from Isabel early in the morning, so he really listened attentively to Snape's three questions during this class. Sure enough, it was exactly what this die-hard fan of the novel said - Snape confessed!

Of course, he didn't want to confess to Harry, but he wanted to tell Harry that he liked his mother in front of Harry!

What do you get when you add Asphodel root powder to wormwood infusion?

The answer is the Draught of Living Death - a super powerful sleeping pill, named after it will cause you to fall into a death-like sleep after drinking it.

This is a potion that is only taught in N.E.W.T.s courses in sixth grade. Why do you have to ask Harry in first grade?

Let’s first explain the classification of plants. For example, the genus Citrus (scientific name: Citrus) includes pomelo, tangerine, tangerine, orange, lemon, tangerine, kumquat and other plants.

Asphodel is actually Asphodelus, usually people refer to narcissus. However, it also includes plants in the Liliaceae family (Liliaceae), which is Lily, Lily, Lily Evans, Harry's mother - Lily Potter.

According to legend, Asphodel is a flower planted in the underworld of ancient Greece (the place where the souls of the deceased live), forming a sea of ​​flowers.

The flower language of Asphodel is "My Regrets Follow You to the Grave" (My Regrets Follow You to the Grave).

Wormwood is wormwood, an extremely bitter plant. Its scientific name is Artemisia absinthium. Its etymology comes from the Greek moon goddess "Artemis". The goddess Artemis was extremely chaste, but she fell into the trap of her brother Apollo, the sun god, and shot the man she loved with her own hands. The arrow had sunk into his head, and Artemis could only watch him lying on the water quietly. He had already died of anger before she could say a word to her sweetheart.

Okay, let me ask you, who understands the first question and doesn’t feel bored? The man from science and engineering is so powerful?

When Lily (Asphodel) fell into the trap faced by Artemisia (Artemisia Wormwood) and died, Snape had no time to say a word to his beloved, and her death was all caused by Snape .

He is bitter, more bitter than wormwood, and his regret accompanies Lily to the grave. He was separated from his beloved by a river of underworld, and he could only stay in the world of the sun and stare at the flower of the dead on the other side.

When Lily (Asphodel) fell into the trap faced by Artemisia (Artemisia) and died, the result was the Draught of Living Death - Snape's body was still alive, but he His heart fell into the sleep of death.

Asking if you are sexy? In front of his lover's son, the cold-faced engineering man declared that he had such overwhelming love and regret for his mother that it made him worse off than dead. Across the River Styx, forever in the tomb.

Is this Chen Bin's evil heart? Is Isabel’s imagination crazy? Was the information she read in a previous life over-interpreted?

As an observer at the classroom scene, Chen Bin can say responsibly: Snape's eyes are not just mourning, but expressing love!

The role of bezoar in the future may be a coincidence, and there may not be any interpretable meaning here. There was still a hint of pleasure in making things difficult for Harry in his eyes.

However, when Snape asked the third question, Chen Bin could see sadness, frustration, admiration, regret and other emotions in his eyes that Chen Bin could not explain. Okay, Chen Bin admitted that he couldn't see clearly what emotions were contained in such complicated eyes, but if he was just making things difficult, would he wear such a look? Isn't it sheer joy when asking the second question?

The third question is: "What is the difference between Aconitum scapularis and Aconitum wolfsbane?" The English spellings of the two are completely different, but they are actually the same plant of the genus Aconitum. The flower language of the former is knight, which means the spirit of sacrifice, while the flower language of the latter is world-weariness.

If there is no over-interpretation, the sacrifice does not mean that Harry and Voldemort died together. At this time, Snape did not know that Dumbledore's plan required this link, so he still silently guarded Lily's only bloodline.

Therefore, the flower language of sacrifice, knight protection, etc. should be alluding to Lily, so the misanthropy is of course Snape himself. He had long wanted to die in this state of mind, but he couldn't let go of his lover's son. Letting him grow up safely was Snape's only motivation for living.

Well, maybe killing Voldemort is also one of the motivations, but based on Snape's future performance, it is more like he knew that he was incapable of killing him, so he chose to continue working as an undercover to collect information that could kill Voldemort.

Even Snape hates Neville so much in the original book, probably out of hatred for why Voldemort didn't choose Neville's family in the first place? If he had chosen Neville as the destined boy, Lily would not have been killed. This is very suitable for Snape's twisted character: Why don't you die for my goddess?

In this class, Chen Bin pretended to be a super good boy, that is, he listened carefully and took notes carefully, but his mind was thinking about other things.

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