Chapter 401: What Andrew Didn't Expect (One More Chapter, Wait)
After being shocked by the overly cautious treatment of the Daily Prophet, Andrew put his mind back - he was not good at medical magic, and he might learn it in the future, but there was not much he could do at the moment.
As for how the magic world would view it, and in what direction magic medical beauty would develop, he had no idea.
But it would be better after all, that was enough.
Anyway, he could not guide him. Although the other party was modest, he really did not understand healing.
Instead of working hard in the direction he was not good at, it would be better to spend more time on his Latin - although the fat monk himself was average in strength, he was a wizard after all, so the Latin knowledge Andrew learned was not too disconnected from the magic knowledge, which made it much easier for him to understand.
There was nothing else - the courses were normal, the college points were normal, and everything was normal.
Until he was suddenly called out in class, and the person who called was Professor McGonagall.
"Taylor, come to my office."
Professor McGonagall's expression was even a little nervous - this made Andrew's heart, which was originally full of doubts, hang in the air.
But the professor didn't say anything. He walked in front with a serious expression and walked to his office without stopping. After confirming that Andrew came in, he waved his wand, released a soundproofing spell, and locked the door tightly.
'What happened? '
Andrew's eyes widened-he really couldn't think of why Professor McGonagall would reveal such an expression.
It can't be that a legend has been exposed?
But it should be Dumbledore who came to the door for this matter, and the professor shouldn't be so angry, right?
Just when he was puzzled, Professor McGonagall looked at Andrew seriously, "You gave guidance to Pai?"
"Pai?"
Andrew was stunned, and then finally remembered the name-yes, it was the seventh grade of Gryffindor, the magic medical beauty he released.
"Yes, Percy recommended it, and I talked to him about some medical knowledge I know about the Muggle world."
"Just the Muggle world?"
The professor looked very nervous and stared at him closely.
"That's right. I don't know how to heal. I can only give a general direction."
Andrew was very sure. He thought about it seriously. "Is there something wrong? It shouldn't be, professor. Even if the theory is immature, Muggle medical methods do not involve the soul. The existing medical methods can fully handle emergency situations."
This is why he thinks that medical beauty is a good breakthrough. Unless the damage is caused by black magic or some magical creatures, the rest of the injuries are just a matter of healing and potions for wizards. They are not even minor injuries - the standard for identifying minor injuries is very high.
"Did you really not teach him magic transformation?"
The professor seemed to believe it, but still added a question - but it was this question that made Andrew instantly understand how serious this matter was.
"Magic transformation is too dangerous. I just looked at it and didn't dare to try it myself," he shook his head, "How dare I provide something I don't know to other students?"
He just likes Transfiguration, not a Transfiguration madman. He knows very well how powerful that thing is when it is fully used. How could he be so suicidal?
Moreover, he also took a look at the newspaper that day. The specific content was just that. The more serious one was the facial bone shaving, which looked serious. It was just the matter of the bone spirit, which was not a serious accident.
"Pai taught himself, no, his Transfiguration attainments are far from enough, and I didn't give him approval, how could he get it?"
The professor's face showed confusion, "But if he didn't ask you, where did he get help? Who else can help him in this regard?"
"What happened, professor?"
Andrew had a bad premonition in his heart.
"Pai created an effect similar to magic transformation, and there are already Transfiguration masters outside the school who have participated in it privately, and it has even spread. I learned this information from a good friend."
Professor McGonagall hesitated, but still took out a letter from the table and handed it to Andrew, without even removing the name on it.
Andrew opened it confusedly and began to check it out.
Skipping those greetings and jokes, he quickly found the key part.
[…There is one thing I am not sure if you know, Minerva. Several Transfigurationists I know seem to be deeply involved in a very magical project. As far as I know, the content of this project is related to dangerous human transfiguration. I have also been asked to join, but my old friend is still in the process of trying.
It is reported that the important person in charge of the project is a student of your college, Augustus Pye, who is famous for pointing out the power of improving the magical medical system in the newspaper.
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Andrew closed the letter, "If I remember correctly, Augustus Pye does not have a laboratory on campus."
He sorted out the list of laboratories during the summer vacation and knew which groups there were.
"No, but Pye passed the internship. After the last paper, he officially entered St. Mungo's Hospital as an intern. He is not in school most of the time and even took a lot of leave from classes."
During this period, Andrew transferred most of his on-campus work to Percy, and worked hard to learn Latin - even such things were not under his management at ordinary times, and now he was even more unclear.
"I'm afraid we have to go to the library first, Professor, to see if Mr. Pai has been exposed to that knowledge on campus."
Andrew said uncertainly.
Although theoretically the knowledge on campus is comprehensive enough, there are quite a few experiments done by pure-blood families. This collection of books may even be larger than that of Hogwarts, and strictly speaking, the school has no control over experiments.
Yes, it doesn't matter - if the other party graduates, this kind of thing has nothing to do with the school, unless it violates obvious laws or something.
No matter how dangerous magical transformation is, it is still transformation and not black magic. There is no reason for any restrictions.
"Then go to the library. Pai was not warned before accepting that knowledge. I have to understand what he read first."
The professor said quickly, "His talent for transfiguration is average. Although he has taken advanced classes, he has no understanding. Human transfiguration can only deform some simple parts. For him, magic transformation and suicide are nothing. difference."
‘My guidance gave him a reputation beyond his abilities, and it was also realized in the magic field? ’
Andrew shook his head.
He wasn't sure, and he didn't think so - since the other party really studied medicine, how could he do such a stupid thing?
People who don’t understand deeply cannot achieve anything, but people who understand will naturally respect knowledge. How could they be so stupid?