Chapter 245 Nicolas Flamel's Private Library



“And I heard from Albus that you taught yourself alchemy and invented a very interesting gadget.

It seems to be related to Quidditch, right? Can I take a look?"

"It could be possible...but I don't know if it counts as alchemy."

Kyle pulled out a transparent snake-shaped bracelet from his lizard-skin bag, the same one he had sold to Malfoy for a hundred Galleons.

After that, he received other orders, but the number was small, only five.

After all, one hundred Galleons, even among Slytherins, few people would spend so much money to buy a toy.

He made this in advance and plans to use it to develop new customers after school starts.

And this was the only thing related to alchemy on him.

Nico took the bracelet and raised an eyebrow in surprise.

"To blend magic into fixed objects... this is alchemy, without a doubt."

"I think you must have read the book 'Magical Products: Change and Fusion'."

Kyle nodded: "I found it by accident in the school library."

"That is indeed a good alchemy book." Nico said, "Although some of its viewpoints are somewhat contrary to mainstream alchemy, it is still good for beginners."

Nico rubbed the bracelet gently and continued, "It's rare that your foundation is also very good. Even I can only find some insignificant flaws.

It seems that you are very interested in alchemy."

Kyle nodded without hesitation: "Yes."

You must be interested at this time. You can't say that you learned alchemy just to study Horcruxes.

Kyle doesn't want to go to Nurmengard for further studies.

Moreover, as the creator of the Philosopher's Stone, Nicolas Flamel's achievements in alchemy are simply unimaginable to others.

Even if he just taught him a few tricks on a whim, it would be an immeasurable asset to Kyle.

"That's great, come with me." Nico returned the bracelet to Kyle and took him to a circular room.

There was no furniture here except for a few tables, and the rest was filled with books.

The number is staggering.

Rows of huge bookshelves are neatly stacked on top of each other, extending from the ground all the way up, as if there is no end.

Nicolas Flamel pointed to the bookshelves and said, "There are quite a few books on alchemy here, as well as notes from earlier years. If you are interested, you can always take a look."

Kyle looked up at the towering book tower and asked in disbelief, "Is all this related to alchemy?"

"Of course not, only a small part."

Nico casually pulled out a faded copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard from the bookshelf next to him.

"If you want to see other ones, you can find them here, whatever you like."

"It's like opening a library at home..." Kyle muttered softly.

"Not really. It's just my personal library."

Nico put the book in his hand back on the shelf. "All the books I collected in the early years are placed here. At first there were only a few bookshelves, but then more and more, and slowly it became like this."

Is this just from the early years?

Kyle smacked his lips. Even if it was just these things in front of him, there were already more than in the Hogwarts library...

However, Nico seemed anxious to go back to listen to the opera, so he didn't explain much. He just said a few simple words and left in small steps.

Before leaving, he called the house-elf over.

"Tata knows the location of every book. You can ask it if you want to find anything...if it's here."

After a moment, Kyle asked doubtfully, "Do you know where these books are?"

"Of course, distinguished guest." Tata said proudly, "As a qualified house elf, I must be able to find what the master needs at any time. Although it is difficult, Tata still did it."

"Can you help me find 'One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi'?" Kyle asked tentatively.

“Bang!”

Tata snapped his fingers, and a thick book appeared on the table next to him.

"I also need "Magic Products: Change and Fusion"

“Bang!”

Another snap of fingers.

This book, which was stored in the restricted area of ​​Hogwarts, also appeared on the table.

Kyle walked over and took a quick look. The content was exactly the same as what he had seen before.

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"What about 'Let the Blood Boil'?" Kyle narrowed his eyes thoughtfully and said again.

“Bang!”

It was still the familiar snap of fingers, but this time, nothing appeared on the table.

"Please forgive me, distinguished guest!"

Tata quickly bent down, his long nose almost touching the ground.

“You can’t see that book!”

"I can't see it..." Kyle frowned and said, "Isn't it gone?"

"It's on the twenty-third floor, row ninety-seven on the left."

Tata said accurately, “But you can’t see it, so Tata can’t bring it to you.”

Kyle suddenly realized that there should be a so-called banned books area here.

But he didn't care too much about it, although for a moment, he did think about looking for the book "Secrets of Cutting-Edge Black Magic" that he had been longing for.

But thinking of Nicolas Flamel's relationship with Dumbledore, this idea was quickly dispelled.

Anyway, he had already learned the process of making Horcruxes from Voldemort, so there was no need to take the risk.

"It's okay, Tata, I don't really want to read that book." Kyle calmed down and said, "Can you help me find Nico's notes? I only need the basics, the sooner the better."

Tata stood up again.

With a series of "crackling" sounds like firecrackers, the table was soon piled with various well-preserved notebooks, parchments and slates.

But when Kyle opened them with great anticipation, he found that he couldn't understand them at all. He couldn't even recognize all the symbols that appeared in them.

How to say it, Nicolas Flamel seemed to have suddenly become enlightened and skipped directly from the second grade of elementary school to a graduate student.

And the blank parts in the middle are exactly what Kyle needs most.

"Is there an earlier one?" Kyle asked with a frown.

Tata shook his head.

There was no other choice, so Kyle changed his idea and asked Tata to bring the books that Nico had written before.

This time, there was finally something he could understand.

The Alchemical Principle of Exchange

This is an alchemy textbook that Nicolas Flamel wrote a long time ago specifically for Beauxbatons, and it is just right.

(End of this chapter)


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