"I didn't expect the difference to be so obvious..."

Johanna on the side looked at Lu Ke's expression and sighed helplessly: "So what does this prove?"

"Proves nothing."

Lu Ke and the two professors looked at each other, and then laughed.

"We just know a little secret, a secret that no one has ever known."

Professor Flitwick jumped up with a smile. He waved his wand above his head, and beautiful fireworks flew out from the top of the wand and exploded in the air in the classroom.

"Ravenclaw will definitely like you, Luke."

Lu Ke shook his head helplessly: "We can easily prove that both are indispensable, but there is no way to prove that these two are all."

Professor McGonagall nodded: "Unless we really cure a squib, or let a Muggle cast a spell."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment, then quickly shook his head: "No, no, no, no, this will definitely involve black magic, and I don't care about being a squib at all. I really don't care."

Professor McGonagall looked at Lu Ke and realized that he was not lying.

Professors at Hogwarts would not use Legilimency on students, even if they could do it with a casual glance without a wand.

But this does not mean that they cannot see through the students' true inner thoughts, especially for a squib like Lu Ke, who has almost no cover for his thoughts.

"This is for a very valuable piece of research."

Professor McGonagall and Professor Flitwick looked at each other.

They seemed to have agreed upon something in an instant.

"Of course, because it involves a very dangerous field, subsequent experiments must be conducted in the presence of Professor Dumbledore himself."

Lu Ke sighed helplessly: "This is not only dangerous, but immoral. If we succeed, will there be pure-blood families who murder ordinary wizards to cure Squibs?"

"There is an old proverb in my hometown. The first person to be buried with someone is not qualified to have descendants. Aren't we opening Pandora's box?"

Professor McGonagall looked at Lu Ke, unable to hide the pride and appreciation in his eyes.

She pointed at Lu Ke: "You really should go to Gryffindor."

Lu Ke sighed helplessly: "College discrimination is prohibited."

Then Professor Flitwick and Professor McGonagall laughed together.

"Okay, this experiment will be kept secret, but you have to understand Lu Ke, most of the time, wizards are people who are willing to do bad things for the sake of the truth."

Professor Flitwick smiled: "We are born bad people."

Professor McGonagall waved her hand and stopped Lu Ke who wanted to say something else: "Since there are no classes in Slytherin this morning, let's go find Professor Dumbledore now. As an important experimental material, Ogulius Come along, ladies.”

After saying that, she waved her wand, and the parchment on the table automatically cleared itself up, and then several people walked out of the classroom together.

They walked down the stairs and came to the stone statue on the third floor.

"Ice rat."

Professor McGonagall gave the command to open the door, and the statue jumped aside to give way to the entrance to the stairs.

Several people climbed up the stairs together and walked into the principal's office.

This was Johanna's first time here. When she looked at the surrounding arrangements, Lu Ke had already noticed two people who shouldn't be here.

An elderly couple who looked very thin, probably in their sixties or seventies, were standing at Dumbledore's table teasing Fawkes the Phoenix.

And Dumbledore was standing beside them.

"Ah, Professor McGonagall."

Dumbledore turned to Lu Ke and nodded: "Lu Ke, Ms. Augustus."

Professor McGonagall nodded: "Albus, Mr. Flamel, Mrs. Flamel."

The couple turned and smiled at several people.

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment.

He had heard the name Flamel.

"I'm here for an experiment, Albus."

Professor McGonagall handed the parchment in her hand to Dumbledore.

Dumbledore glanced at Lu Ke in surprise: "I've heard of the idea proposed by Lu Ke. Have you already made progress?"

As he spoke, he walked over to the table, unfolded the parchment and placed it on it.

Then Dumbledore took a breath: "You have really proven..."

Professor McGonagall nodded: "Yes."

The Flamel couple looked down at the parchment curiously.

"Prove what?"

"What is the source of the spell's power?"

Mr. Flamel took out a single-sided spectacle from his pocket and put it on. He lowered his head and looked carefully at the record on the parchment.

"Brain and blood... comparative observation... a genius idea. This is something that wizards have been able to discover long ago, but it is obvious that the gap between us and Muggles is too deep, and we are too taboo about squibs..."

Mr. Flamel turned and looked at Professor McGonagall: "It was Lu Ke who proposed the idea. Who is he?"

Lu Ke nodded to the old man: "I am Lu Ke, Mr. Flamel."

Mr. Flamel walked up to Lu Ke with a look of admiration: "My name is Nico Flamel, and my friends call me Nico. What a genius idea, Lu Ke."

Lu Ke didn't know how to face the old man's enthusiasm: "But we are in trouble now."

Professor McGonagall nodded: "Very dangerous experimental methods must be used, so the experiment must be carried out in your presence, Albus."

Dumbledore turned and looked at Lu Ke.

"What are you going to do?"

"Prove that these two are all that is needed to cast the spell. The easiest way is to let a Muggle or Squib cast the spell."

Dumbledore was silent for a moment.

But Mr. Flamel on the side walked over excitedly: "What a genius idea! Even the supreme masterpiece of alchemy cannot create such a miracle. You are making history! And you are still so young, Lu Ke. Hogwart Zi always attracts talent.”

Nico Flamel said these last words to Dumbledore.

Lu Ke looked at Dumbledore with a serious face: "I must add that due to moral considerations, I am opposed to continuing the experiment."

Dumbledore continued to remain silent, but Nico Flamel retorted without hesitation: "Why? The truth is right in front of you, but you want to stop moving forward because of moral considerations? You know Lu Ke, for many years In the past, many Muggles used that reason when they burned wizards to death: morality.”

Mr. Flamel waved his hand at Lu Ke with a look of disdain: "Morality is a consensus. At present, most of these consensuses are reached among fools. Really talented wizards do not need to abide by such things."

Lu Ke sighed helplessly: "We should take a longer-term view..."

Then Dumbledore raised a hand to stop Lu Ke.

"Let's complete the experiment in secret first, and we'll talk about other things later."

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