Kaisen felt a bit regretful; he quite enjoyed listening to music, but now he had no choice but to leave the office and begin a night stroll like a student.
It was a pity, though, that Filch didn't catch Professors when he was catching night wanderers, which deprived Kaisen of the fun of outwitting Filch.
Along the way, Kaisen thought about using a torch, but then he remembered that other Wizards used a pure light source, something called... Fluorescent Flicker.
Looking at his own pixelated torch burning with flames, it just seemed to lack a certain flair. After a moment of thought, he directly summoned a fluorite block that floated around him.
This looked much more impressive.
Kaisen arrived at the Library. Compared to the daytime, it lacked the hustle and bustle, but without Madam Pince's hawk-like gaze, it was truly excellent.
The fluorite orbited him as he walked towards the Restricted Section. After all, he had gotten into Manchester University based on his own abilities, and his learning capacity was definitely not bad. Ordinary Alchemy books could no longer satisfy him.
Of course, it was also because he was truly bored. Aside from Alchemy, he couldn't learn other magic!
Only Alchemy complemented his abilities. To be honest, if he couldn't replicate most of the magic taught at Hogwarts with blocks, he would have given up long ago.
But it wasn't certain. Maybe in the future, if he built up enough favor, he could directly get a mod or even a command block. At that time...
"Hehehe!"
"Who's there!" An old, hoarse voice came from a distance, sounding a bit shaky upon closer listen.
"It's me, Kaisen Heath, the Alchemy Professor. You must be Mr. Filch, right?" Kaisen waved his hand, making the fluorite block float to his chest, illuminating his face.
"It's Professor Heath. Please don't laugh so frighteningly again," Filch said dryly.
"I'll be careful. Did I disturb your work?"
Kaisen asked politely.
"It's nothing." Filch, holding his dim lantern, rounded row after row of bookshelves and finally appeared before Kaisen.
"I just came to confirm you're really a Professor. Some mischievous Little Wizards will pretend to be a Professor to trick me. As long as you're the real deal, it's fine."
"Hard at work." Kaisen nodded, then noticed Filch's somewhat dim lantern. He rubbed his fingers together, and an exquisite iron lantern appeared in his hand.
"This is our first private meeting. Perhaps this can be a welcome gift. This is an Alchemy creation; it doesn't require fuel and will always stay bright."
"Oh... for me? You're not making fun of me, are you?" Filch looked at the brand-new lantern so close to him, and it was even a precious Alchemy creation. He asked with some disbelief.
"Someone made fun of you?" Kaisen frowned.
"There are too many. Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin, those mischievous Little Wizards are always like that. A seemingly delicious candy can make your lips swell for a week, a shiny little thing can release electricity. Too many." Filch said casually, feigning indifference.
"You should talk to their respective Deans, and I have no intention of making fun of you." Kaisen said, handing the lantern to Filch.
"Oh... Thank you, Professor."
[Favorability from Filch +10]
[Favorability from Filch +10]
[Favorability from Filch +10]
[Trust from Filch +10]
[Trust from Filch +10]
[Trust from Filch +10]
Kaisen looked at the series of positive emotions popping up in front of him and didn't know what to say.
The Filch in front of him might not be worried about food and shelter, but he clearly didn't receive equal treatment, to the point that a lantern triggered a series of positive emotions.
He was a pitiful person.
"Professor, are you here to catch students who are out at night?" Filch asked.
"Uh, no, I'm here to read. I couldn't sleep tonight." Kaisen shook his head.
"Then I won't disturb you. I haven't seen you before, so you must be a very excellent Wizard. If you want to know about some strange rooms or secret passages in this Castle, please feel free to ask me."
"I will. Thank you."
"Hmm..." Filch left the Library with his new lantern. Kaisen watched his back, feeling as if his walking posture had become a bit younger.
"...Mr. Filch, perhaps you should buy a Sneakoscope. That thing can help you avoid mischievous Little Wizards' pranks, and it won't make you miss other Little Wizards' kindness."
Kaisen thought for a moment and then spoke out a reminder.
"I will, Professor."
After reading a book called "Forbidden Alchemy" in the Library's Restricted Section for a while, how should I put it, the level of Alchemy was, strictly speaking, not very high, but the contents were quite sinister.
The most sinister among them was flesh Alchemy, such as fusing flesh into Alchemy creations. In the distant forty thousand years later, this thing should be called wetware.
However, this was just a momentary brainstorm for Kaisen; what truly attracted him was another passage.
It could fuse Alchemy creations into flesh, allowing him to gain the abilities of the Alchemy creation.
This was really necessary for him, and the amount of work wasn't large.
Currently, his other blocks, such as the explosive TNT, were almost unrecognizable as TNT; they just looked like glowing blocks that he could directly control to fly out when encountering an enemy.
Or the Decay Skull, which he also directly controlled to fly out.
These two blocks, in his mind, were equivalent to Dark Arts. Their attack methods were also generally no different from Dark Arts, making them excellent for attacking enemies.
The use of other blocks also had no disparity compared to spells.
There was only one thing he truly needed to fuse into his flesh: the ender pearl.
That thing had to be thrown and shattered to teleport himself, and the process of shattering it could easily be interrupted. Being interrupted by an obstacle was good, but if it was accidentally interrupted by the Avada Kedavra.
Wouldn't that just be pure teleportation to a grave?
So, if the book in front of him could allow him to fuse an ender pearl, like an Enderman, he could teleport freely to any location.
This was almost like the Apparition taught at Hogwarts, and not only did it have no danger of splinching, but it was also not restricted by Anti-Apparition charms.
If so, it would be perfect.