Chapter 90: Plant garlic (1/2)

Ever since Albert showed his talent in Potions, Snape hasn't bothered him anymore, and it should be said that he completely ignored him.

In the morning, after the potions class was over, Albert and George took advantage of the free time before lunch to go to the library, return the book ”Simple Alchemy”, and then borrowed a book on alchemy. .

The name of the book is ”Extraction, Separation, and Potions”.

Albert originally thought the book was related to potions, but after reading the contents of the book, he was stunned to discover that it was a book on alchemy, and the content was about the relationship between alchemy and potions.

Although potions are not equivalent to alchemy, the two still have a great relationship, and there is a partial overlap between the two.

Some of the potion raw materials need to be processed through alchemy, and even some potions are obtained directly through alchemy.

At present, the most representative one is white fresh flavor.

Baixian essence is a kind of thing obtained directly by extracting the herbal medicine called Baixian. It is an effective medicine for treating wounds. Using Baixian essence to treat wounds is far more effective than using Baixian directly or using it to prepare potions.

In the book ”Extraction, Separation and Potions”, there is a detailed record of how to extract the white freshness, which reminds him of the creation of a garlic cross in ”Simple Alchemy”... Ahem, Albert quickly shakes off the The weird thoughts put the thoughts back on the book's description of extracting white fresh essence.

Fred and Lee Jordan, who went to the kitchen, returned empty-handed. They sat listlessly on the chairs next to them, spreading their hands toward George with a look of helplessness.

As Albert expected, the two got nothing, and the house elves did not allow them to take the garlic from the kitchen.

This means that the twins’ plan has been declared bankrupt before its implementation.

”I reminded you a long time ago.” Albert looked at the discouraged three people and proposed: ”Maybe, you can send a letter to your home and ask them to send you some garlic.

”Are you crazy?” Fred looked at Albert in disbelief, his voice raised a bit, ”If we dare to do this, we will definitely be given a broomstick when we go back during the Christmas holidays.”

”No, I think your mother may let you not use it in school, stay at home and continue to grow garlic.” George couldn't help but vomit.

The way to get garlic from home simply doesn't work, even for research on defense against the dark arts.

”Do you have a good way?” The three of them looked at Albert together, their eyes gleaming with hope, as if that was their only hope.

”Give up!” Albert said, ”Of course, if you really don't want to give up, I suggest you go to Diagon Alley to order some garlic by mail.”

The three of them suddenly withered when they heard this. If they have Kanon, do they still need to worry about this?

”So, let's give up.” Albert flipped the book in his hand and said indifferently, ”Whether it is potions or alchemy, they are all things that burn money.”

”What's wrong with the three of them?” Shanna asked the three of them listlessly.

”It's nothing, it's just a little depressed, so ignore them for now.” Albert said.

”Don't pay attention to us, unless you can help us get garlic.” George waved to Shanna.

Shanna looked inexplicable, so she stopped paying attention to the twins. Instead, she chatted with Albert about today’s homework in potions class, and asked him when he was free, and went to the library to complete the article about aconite. paper.

The difficulty of most of the papers lies in finding materials. It is faster if you find more people together. As for how to put the materials you find into a paper, it depends on your writing skills.

Albert pulled out the homework sheet from his schoolbag, and after agreeing to a time with Shanna, he refocused his gaze on the book.

To be honest, Albert hopes to find a way to develop the potion and photos of the magic world from the book ”Extraction, Separation, and Potions.”