Ivan thought that he was full of confidence some time ago, and told Nick LeMay that he would soon learn this magic scene, his face became a little embarrassed.
No wonder Nick LeMay just smiled and said nothing. Now it seems that the other party clearly knows that this special alchemy method is not so easy to succeed.
Ivan looked at the discarded items scattered on the workbench, shook his head helplessly, glanced at the darkening sky outside the window, touched the empty stomach, and put down the carving knife in his hand.
Troubles belong to troubles, but Ivan still knows the principle of the combination of work and rest.
After cleaning up the messy studio, Ivan took the book all the way to the living room to enjoy today’s dinner.
And Nick LeMay has already been waiting there.
"How is it? Do you have a clue?" Seeing Ivan walking over with a sad face, Nick LeMay, who was eating the pastry, turned his head and asked.
Ivan walked straight to the other side and sat down, grabbed a piece of pumpkin pie, took a few bites, and said in a vague tone.
"I've tried it many times, but it still doesn't work, I always feel that something is missing..."
"Ah...Is that so?" Nick LeMay said with a smile, not surprisingly at all.
To guide and use one's own emotions to inject a certain will into alchemy items is a very high-end alchemy. Alchemists who can do this in the entire magical world can count it with one hand.
If Ivan can master it in more than a month, then other alchemists who have been studying for decades and have no access to it will not be ashamed to commit suicide.
In fact, when Ivan was in trouble, Nick LeMay felt calmer, because the learning speed of this little wizard was so fast!
Ordinary wizards need to learn several months of knowledge, and Ivan can often master it within a week.
It just so happened that Nick LeMay was willing to teach him alchemy, and he was ready to find a breakthrough in this regard.
After all, alchemy, like magic, is a method of using magic power. The two final forms have the same goal in different ways, both for the wizard to become a **** of "what the heart thinks is reality"!
Injecting self-will into alchemy items to achieve a certain effect is somewhat similar to the casting state of what you want to happen. Ivan thinks that if he can improve alchemy to level 7, it will definitely improve other magic. s help.
Of course, Ivan did not say these thoughts, but hid them in his heart. The various experiences in Knockturn Alley taught Ivan to shut up in timeSometimes I said in front of smart people. Too much is not a good thing, and maybe something extraordinary will be made up by the brain.
Nick LeMay did not say much after reminding him a few words. Instead, he took out a letter and placed it in front of Ivan.
Ivan picked up the envelope and glanced curiously, noticed the Hogwarts school badge on it, and suddenly guessed the contents of the envelope.
"This was sent by Phoenix Fox. I think Albus wanted to remind you not to delay the start of school. You have lived here for a month and a half, and Hogwarts is about to start even if you count the time." Nick- Le May said with a smile.
"So fast?" Ivan muttered to himself, opened the envelope and took a look.
The content in is the same as in the past. It was told that he would go to London's King's Cross Station on the train to go to school on September 1, and attached the book list for this school year at the end.
School is about to start, but Ivan is not very happy. With his current level of magic, Hogwarts has not much to teach him.
The most important thing is that without Nick LeMay’s guidance, the growth of alchemy proficiency will probably become very slow, and you will have to wait another year to break through your bottleneck.
"Hals, blindly mechanical learning can't provide you much help, let alone let you experience this kind of strong and pure power. If you have never experienced it, how can you talk about using it?" Nick Le May asked.
Hearing this, Ivan suddenly fell into contemplation.
Nick LeMay pointed to the envelope in his hand and continued. "Hogwarts is a very suitable place, isn't it?"