A week later, Kaisen unhappily fiddled with the Enchanting Table in front of him in his office.
Because he still underestimated Madam Pomfrey's skill, Quirrell, who had been half-crippled by him, appeared on the podium of the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom again a week later.
Snape was also unhappy with him.
However, their reasons for being unhappy were slightly different: Kaisen was unhappy because Quirrell was causing trouble again.
As for Snape, the position of substitute Professor for Defense Against the Dark Arts, which he had just acquired a week ago, was gone again.
But now, he forcibly cleared his mind of the wicked thoughts related to Quirrell and continued to study the Enchanting Table in front of him.
He had been studying it for a week, enchanting his body with the magic of the ender pearl.
Everything was ready, just one more step.
Several pieces of lapis lazuli suddenly appeared in his hand, and he placed them on the Enchanting Table.
Previously, when he enchanted his wand and Wizard robe, he purely used a large amount of magic power to ensure saturation.
But now, enchanting himself required as much professionalism as possible, as it could really be life-threatening.
The next moment, he placed the book in his hand directly on the Enchanting Table, and it floated up.
Instantly, wisps of text symbols were drawn from the book, combining with magic to slowly form a purple light.
Pfft.
Bang!
Dumbledore in the Headmaster's office flinched when he heard the loud noise.
"Madam in White Dress, do you know what happened?" he asked a portrait that was a guest in the Headmaster's office.
"I'll go ask." The Madam in White Dress left the portrait and returned shortly after.
"There was an explosion in the alchemy office, and Professor Kaisen Heath has disappeared."
Dumbledore's originally calm face suddenly stiffened.
"I hope nothing happened to him..."
He stood up, thought for a moment, and then Apparated directly into the alchemy office.
At this moment, the office was terribly damaged by the explosion, and Kaisen...
Kaisen appeared in various corners of the office.
It wasn't some advanced doppelganger technique; it was purely because his teleportation speed was too fast.
"Dumbledore, help me, I can't stop."
Dumbledore pulled out his Elder Wand and tapped it. Kaisen, who couldn't control his teleportation, finally stopped, or rather, was pulled by a stronger spatial force.
Every time he teleported out, he would be moved back by a more powerful and strange spatial force.
"Oh, my Merlin... It seems I should redecorate this office." Kaisen patted his chest, somewhat scared, after returning to normal.
"Before that, would you mind letting me know what you were doing?" Dumbledore found a relatively... intact stool and sat down, saying.
"Look at this thing." Kaisen directly threw the ender pearl to Dumbledore.
"This thing is an Alchemy creation, what is its use?"
"Smash it."
Dumbledore nodded and threw it directly to the ground.
With a hum, Kaisen appeared directly where the ender pearl shattered.
"Oh... truly marvelous Alchemy, truly." Dumbledore praised.
"But you still haven't told me why you blew this place into a wasteland."
Kaisen's expression suddenly became constipated. After thinking for a moment, he still pulled out the small booklet he had copied from [Forbidden Alchemy] which combined flesh and blood Alchemy.
Dumbledore flipped through it and looked: "You should have called me, because this is truly very dangerous."
"I have experimented many times, and the success rate has reached a very considerable level."
"How much?"
"As high as twenty-four percent, which is a 24% probability."
Dumbledore was somewhat helpless: "I sincerely hope you cherish your own life as much as you cherish the lives of Little Wizardss."
Kaisen shrugged: "Relax, just consider me being playful. The real probability is definitely not as low as I said, relax."
"I hope so. Can I release your restraint now?" Dumbledore sighed.
"Almost, I think I can control myself now."
Dumbledore pulled out his wand and tapped it. The next moment, Kaisen felt his entire body had never been so free as it was at this moment. With just a thought, he appeared behind Dumbledore.
"That's really good." He exclaimed.
"Mm-hmm, quite good."
From that day on, Kaisen's life seemed to have entered easy mode.
Aside from other things, his usual most hated commute time was shortened to one to two seconds, because at first, he would easily teleport to the Potions classroom downstairs from the Alchemy classroom.
It was, quite awkward.
But these were not important matters, because Flying Class Professor Madam Hooch was sitting on the sofa in the corner of his office, and there was a huge leather case in front of her.
"I'm glad you opened the door for me; it saved me the trouble of taking a few fellows back to their factory."
Kaisen nodded: "Of course I'll open the door for you, but this is... uh, what is this?"
"A full set of Quidditch balls, one Quaffle, two Bludgers, and one Golden Snitch. This year's Quidditch Cup is about to begin, and I need to get these balls in order before the match, so I came to you." Madam Hooch said with a smile.
"Certainly, but to be honest, don't have too high expectations for me; I haven't dealt with this before."
Kaisen took the leather case containing the four balls and opened it with a click. The Golden Snitch immediately tried to flap its wings and fly away, but fortunately, it was tightly confined by the box.
"This little fellow, truly full of vitality."
He tapped with his left hand and stroked with his right, and finally, he asked: "Madam Hooch, should Quidditch balls all have magic to prevent jinxes?"
"Naturally. For example, the Bludger, you've seen how big it is. If it doesn't follow the Quidditch rules and crashes into someone violently, it could really kill a player." Madam Hooch replied.
"Is that so? Then I'm very sorry, Madam Hooch. From now on, you should properly guard this set of balls; their defensive magic has been removed by someone." Kaisen firmly gripped a huge Bludger with both hands and walked towards the Enchanting Table not far away.
In less than a minute, all four balls were re-enchanted.
"Thank you so much, Professor Kaisen, otherwise these balls might really cause big trouble." Madam Hooch thanked him, carrying the huge leather case.
"Madam Hooch, you misunderstood. It's not that big trouble might occur; it's that big trouble will definitely occur."