Hogwarts Card Drawer

Chapter 133: Antidote

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Madam Pomfrey insisted on keeping Chronos and Harry in the school hospital for the weekend. They couldn't argue with Madam Pomfrey, so they could only lie on the bed obediently. But Harry did not let Madam Pomfrey throw away his light wheel 2000, even though he was broken to pieces.

There is an endless stream of people who come to see him, including students from four colleges. When Hagrid came, he brought them a bunch of centipede-like flowers, which looked like yellow cabbages. But Hagrid had been sitting on Harry's side, and he seemed to be afraid of Chronos.

Daphne had been sitting on the side of Chronos's bed. She sat until the night before leaving. Several times Chronos found that Hermione wanted to come over but stood on the opposite side of the bed and looked at Chronos.

Chronos lay again with Madam Pomfrey for a day and night, and was not released by Madam Pomfrey until Sunday night. In fact, Cronos asked to leave because he felt that Draco might need to rescue him by himself.

Because the ecstasy was a potion that was only learned in the sixth grade, Cronos didn't know its antidote.

"Boom, boom, boom!" The door was slammed open, and Professor Snape's eyes as black as his hair looked at Cronos up and down, as if he felt that Cronos had no lack of arms or legs. disappointment.

"Tomorrow is Monday, so you don't have to be in a hurry to come over for detention after class, Cronos." Professor Snape stood at the door with his hands behind his back, dragging his voice, and said slowly.

"Um..." Cronos didn't know how to pick it up. "Professor Snape, I'm here to ask you for an antidote to ecstasy."

"Ah...I think Draco, Draco Malfoy may have been given a love potion." Cronos explained hurriedly, looking at Professor Snape's playful expression.

"Why, didn't your alchemy tell you how to crack the love potion?" Professor Snape still missed the fact that Cronos went to learn alchemy, but he still turned around and picked up the quill pen. What is written on the table.

"Alchemy is only a whim, and potions is my intermediate learning goal." Cronos laughed. He knew that Professor Snape had never liked his use of energy on subjects other than potions.

Professor Snape stopped the writing quill, and he raised his head and gave Cronos a weird look. That expression is to say, "I believe you a ghost?"

Professor Snape handed Cronos the densely packed small letters, then he turned around and climbed the stairs to take a dark jar from above and hand it to Cronos. Cronos glanced at it. It was a can of dead cockroaches.

"Professor, don't you want me to refine the antidote by myself?" Cronos asked cautiously, because Professor Snape stopped responding to him after handing him the jar.

"Your ability is enough to make the antidote to the love potion." Professor Snape said without looking up.

….….….….….

Cronos returned to his office. Originally, the wall was covered with mud splashing around from the refining Philosopher's Stone Fryer. Now it has been cleaned by Filch. Filch would always clean up Cronos when he was away. Cronos glanced at the list of materials in his hand. He felt that this was the most complicated potion he had formulated so far.

Abyssinian shrunken figs: must be shelled.

Aconitum: (collective term for aconitum boat-shaped and aconitum chamaejas)

Eggshell of Australian Egg White Dragon

Armadillo Bile: Raw Material for Intelligence Enhancing Agent

Fire Grey Snake Egg

Narcissus root: ground into powder

Bezoar: It is taken from the stomach of a cow and has a strong detoxification effect

Horns of the two-horned beast: crushed into powder

Sting needles of Billy Wigger: dry

Black beetle eyes

Secretions of Pallidae

Caterpillars: cut into thin slices

Cockroach, dead,

Liquid grass: picked on the day of the full moon

Frog's brain

Horned camel horn: ground into powder

Helleborus: It is said that there are several species of hellebore. Its name comes from the Greek words "elein" (destruction) and "bora" (food), indicating that hellebore is poisonous. In some belief systems, it is believed to cleanse evil, for purposes such as protecting livestock from evil spells, and (grinded into powder) to treat blindness. The only thing we know for sure that hellebore is used as a potion is a demulcent, even though it is toxic.

Horned Toad: Koronos was punished by Snape to open a bucket of Horned Toad.

Slug with tentacles

Although the raw materials above are many and complex, they can still be found. Chronos set up the copper crucible he used in the first grade, and his other crucibles were blown up during the last refining of the Sorcerer's Stone.

The process of refining potions is not difficult. Professor Snape wrote a list for him in order. So Cronos only needs to follow the steps, but Cronos still feels a little worried.

He looked at the crimson antidote he had made in ten minutes, and Cronos felt that he should have a dung stone in his pocket. What if he was poisoned to Draco.

Cronos was walking down the corridor with a cup of red potion, and all the students he met on the road nodded and greeted him one by one. An interesting phenomenon is. The students of the other three colleges all call him Professor Slughorn, and only the students of Slytherin call him "Master Chronos". It seemed like this could show that they had a different relationship with Chronos.

"Password!" asked the portrait at the entrance of the Slytherin common room.

"Password, uh...password..." Cronos couldn't remember for a while.

"Kronos, what are you doing here?" Draco's voice rang from behind Kronos.

"What are you doing with the red wine? Did you know that we are going to give you a welcome party?" Draco asked, pointing his finger at Cronos's red potion.

"Um...yes~www.readwn.com~ I brought this cup specially for you." Cronos handed the cup to Draco, and now he realized that Draco had begun to be a little delirious.

"Oh, thank you." Draco took the glass and drank it all as soon as he raised his head. Cronos involuntarily squeezed the dung stone in his pocket. As long as Draco had something wrong, he was ready to put the dung stone into his mouth.

But he didn't seem to have any problems looking at Draco's expression, after he finished drinking the potion. There was a trembling cleverness all over his body, and then a few pink bubbles floated from the top of his head, and they shattered in mid-air.

Draco, who was still full of energy just now, drooped his eyelids. Cronos helped him.

"How does love taste? Draco," Chronos quipped.

"It's terrible," Draco replied feebly.

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