At the moment, Maka was staring around at a beautiful envelope that had been opened. He felt that the recent letters seemed to be more gorgeous than one, and the contents of them were correspondingly more complicated.

This letter was just handed to him by Professor McGonagall.

Since he mentioned the little Delphi with Professor McGonagall before, Maka could clearly feel the amazement in each other's hearts. But after that, Professor McGonagall more agreed with his treatment. Obviously, giving a baby who doesn't know anything a better life is the behavior that every Hogwarts should choose.

However, Professor McGonagall did not continue to ask whether schlinger intended to promote a Hogwarts led activity, but first put an envelope with silk ribbon and Pegasus in front of Maka.

On the seal of the letter, the bright red lacquer seal was quite conspicuous. He just glanced at it and knew that the letter came from busbarton School of witchcraft and wizardry in France.

"Can I open it?"

Although Professor McGonagall has handed it to him, it is natural for him to have a look. But the small line "to Ms. Mileva McGonagall" was clearly written on the envelope. It was a private letter. He should reconfirm it in good manners.

"Of course, the letter also mentioned you - Mrs. Maxim thought it might be better for you to have a look, after all, you were also one of the original parties." Professor McGonagall motioned him to open it.

"Client? Me?" Marca thought suspiciously, but did not recall anything related to busbarton and Mrs. Maxim. "That would be rude..."

He said, gently picked up the torn envelope and pulled out a piece of stationery from it. The letter paper was neatly folded, and the material of the paper was quite flexible, as if every insignificant corner showed busbarton's financial resources and taste.

When he opened the letter and took a glance, several key words on the letter immediately brightened some of his memories that had faded with time. He remembered that he had really tried to get involved in a big business that was small and big, but it could also become very big.

"Nick LeMay's legacy?" Marca said suddenly. "Oh, I almost forgot it!"

Yes, when he went to Paris with Lovegood and his daughter, he did meet Nick LeMay's old housekeeper in busbarton and happened to be involved in the conversation between the other party and Mrs. Maxim.

However, he was far less famous than he is now, so he only served as a neutral witness in the whole conversation.

But in the present letter, Mrs. Maxim specifically pointed out that maybe she could invite him to join in and be one of the main candidates to explore Nick LeMay's Alchemy laboratory.

From this point, we can see that today's Maka is quite convincing, at least in terms of magic strength. It can even be said that in Mrs. Maxim's heart, she thought that he was enough to replace Dumbledore in completing those things that should have been done by Dumbledore.

"Well, I don't really have much research on alchemy," Marca put down the letter and took a sip from the teacup at hand.

In the modern magic world, alchemy is no longer the mainstream magic discipline. Although the introduction of this subject is quite simple, there is a fundamental obstacle to further research - inheritance loss.

Apart from Nick LeMay, a particularly outstanding great alchemist, it is difficult to find another qualified alchemist.

And somehow, the great alchemist rarely had academic exchanges with people, and even the students confiscated even one. Dumbledore, a good friend, had discussed some magic knowledge with him.

Up to now, Nick LeMay, who has lived for 665 years, has also died. The relatively complete inheritance of alchemy in the whole magic world is probably only left in his alchemy laboratory.

Oh, like the Witt family, maybe there are some ancient alchemical families that are also hidden in the world playing mystery? Who knows?

"There are not many people who know about alchemy... What do you think of this?" Professor McGonagall shook his head slightly and asked for the opinion of Maka, who was one of the parties.

"Mr. Nick LeMay is to give the research results of his life to the global magic world for sharing. Since Mrs. maxim, who has a good relationship with Mr. LeMay, wants to avoid suspicion, it's only for you and US Hogwarts to preside over it." Maka analyzed it a little, but then spread it out again, "For us at Hogwarts, this is almost the same as Mr. schlinger's proposal to hold the event."

"Yes." Professor McGonagall put down his tea cup and said with some embarrassment, "and I'm afraid we can only choose one of them, can't we? If we take both things into our own arms, it will have a negative impact."

It seems that sometimes too many good things will become a difficult choice.

"In terms of the result, it must be that Nick LeMay's legacy is much more important," Maka also felt that it is really difficult to choose, "but correspondingly, higher returns are usually accompanied by higher risks. If the legacy is not handled well..."

"Not only that... Marca, Mr. scrimger's side?" Professor McGonagall gave him a questioning look, as if worried that it would be hard to refuse on his side.

"No, there's no need to worry about that," said Marka. "The minister is smart! He will support anything that is beneficial to him - the multi school joint activities and Nick LeMay's legacy, no matter which one, I think he will enthusiastically promote it."

When Maka said this, Professor McGonagall could not help nodding, apparently agreeing with him. But in this case, the problem seems to return to the dilemma again.

Maka constantly weighs these two things. One has advantages and disadvantages, which has a great impact, and the other has only advantages, but it has an average impact. Moving forward or seeking stability will always make people hesitate.

Who would be happy to spit out the fat almost to the mouth again?

After a while, when Maka found that he had drunk all the black tea in the cup, he finally put the cup on the coaster and made a decision.

"Professor McGonagall, I think... Maybe we can combine these two things?" he thought carefully. "Mr. scrimger originally proposed to reopen the potion tournament, but I just thought, why don't we hold a tournament based on alchemy instead?"

Although there is a large number of loss of inheritance, it just means that it is difficult to have alchemy masters like Mr. Nick LeMay. If we only talk about those relatively ordinary alchemy knowledge, there are still a lot of scattered and scattered knowledge in the world. For example, the tools in the hands of Auror of the Ministry of magic are mostly small and practical alchemy products.

Even if it is no longer a mainstream discipline, some things can even be used in some of their prank inventions by Fred and George because of a small part of their daily practicability.

"Alchemy competition?" Professor McGonagall pondered in his heart, and the more he thought about it, the more feasible he felt. "This is also conducive to restarting everyone's interest in alchemy, and maybe attracting some alchemy scholars we don't know... Well, it's really an idea worth trying!"

She already knows what Maka means.

Perhaps then, at the moment when the championship is decided, they will also have the best time to disclose Nick LeMay's Alchemy heritage.

"But in this case, isn't it a little difficult for the students of magic school to participate in this competition..." Professor McGonagall suddenly said, "you know, after all, alchemy is not within the teaching scope of most schools."

"I think..." Maka said thoughtfully, "maybe we should discuss this topic with the minister! Anyway, it's about the disclosure of Nick LeMay's heritage. We can't avoid the international wizard Federation anyway, can't we?"

Nick LeMay's original intention is to use his own research results to improve the level of alchemy in the whole magic world. The International Federation of wizards will pay considerable attention to such great good things. What they have to do now is to gain a firm foothold in such major events and win more benefits for Hogwarts.

Maka's proposal is quite bold. If it succeeds, Hogwarts, even as one of the leaders, will take this opportunity to go further and stand higher. However, the International Federation of wizards is bound to be the center of the event. Therefore, if there is any mistake leading to a near success, the International Federation of wizards will also bear the main responsibility.

As long as you are careful when negotiating and don't be thrown into your own head by others, the originally high risk will be greatly reduced.

"You can try," Professor McGonagall finally nodded after thinking for a long time, "but it's not urgent. We can invite Mr. scrimger to chat with us another day."

"Well," Marca nodded, "I'm sure he'll be very interested."

It is not easy to manage Hogwarts. Things with great influence such as this need to be treated with care. But Professor McGonagall, now the principal of Hogwarts, will consider the future of Hogwarts. If the school that once took care of itself can be further developed, Dumbledore did not trust her in vain.

After making this decision, both Professor McGonagall and Marca couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. They picked up the teacup again and wanted to have a drink to moisten their throat, but they found that their respective cups were already empty.