"Because I can't teach you this thing. This is your family matter. If you are really dissatisfied with a certain action of your family, then you should resist it yourself, instead of finding a so-called external helper to give you ideas," Kayson said, pointing to himself.
"After all, how does that saying go? Fighting and killing within one's own family is a family matter. If outsiders are involved, the conflict will escalate. At that time, your father will surely greet me with Avada."
Flynnse pursed his lips: "I promise that won't happen."
"I'm giving an example."
"Alright, Professor… So I still have to find a job?"
Kayson looked up at the sky: "You can also let Elsa support you."
"...Hey! That's also a way!"
Kayson's smile was a bit awkward for a moment: "Well… Never mind, aren't you going to find a job yourself or something?"
"If my father really interferes, who would dare to hire me? Or, Professor, do you need an assistant or something?" Flynnse asked.
"No, don't need, no use for…"
"Emmm… Professor, do you think an automated Alchemy workshop is feasible?"
Kayson raised his eyebrows: "Fully automated… Actually, in this regard, Muggle's fully automated technology is several levels stronger than Wizard's, basically not on the same dimension. But because most Alchemy materials have magic radiation, which will damage Muggle machinery, full automation won't be too simple."
He said, assembling a gear in his hand with small wooden blocks: "Unless you abandon Muggle's electrical information technology and wholeheartedly use old objects, such as power transmission…"
.....
"Professor? Why aren't you continuing?" Flynnse asked curiously.
But Kayson didn't answer immediately. He saw the system, which had been dead for a long time, reappear before him.
[Mechanical Power Module (I Think So Edition) unlocked successfully.]
"Professor?"
Kayson reacted: "Aren't you trying to learn automation?"
Flynnse nodded.
"Then study hard next semester." Kayson gradually couldn't hold back his smile and patted Flynnse's shoulder: "Anything else?"
Flynnse shook his head: "Professor, I know all geniuses have a strange quirk, but your quirk is a bit scary. I don't dare to tell you anything now. I'm leaving, bye bye!"
Flynnse seemed to have a motor attached to him, as he quickly left the office.
Kayson, on the other hand, found a pencil and inserted it into the hole in the center of the gear in his hand… Then he poured a bottle of water on it… Nothing happened.
"....I thought it could be used as a waterwheel."
As soon as he finished speaking, the gear, no, it should be a miniature waterwheel, started to turn.
"Holy crap!"
Kayson now understood what that "I Think So" in Mechanical Power meant. It turned out he didn't need to find a university to re-study physics during the holidays; he only needed enough imagination.
And this Mechanical Power could also perfectly fill the void of large-scale machinery in the magic world. Machinery that required complex circuits would be interfered with by magic, but this kind of action, which purely used power transmission, didn't care about those extraneous things.
It was also a coincidence that Flynnse had just said there was no large-scale automation in the magic world, and then Mechanical Power arrived. Moreover, this module could do more than just automation. Thanks to the power of "I Think So" and Mechanical Power's good compatibility with magic, it could even use magic as an energy source for Mechanical Power. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to call it the first industrial revolution of the magic world.
"I'm really awesome!"
.....
Rumble… Rumble…
In the Headmaster's office, Dumbledore was happily brewing himself a cup of milk tea. Before he could let it cool down and drink it, he felt a strange tremor throughout Hogwarts.
As for the source of this tremor… he could figure out where it came from even with his knees.
He instinctively tried to Apparate, but failed. Clearly, Kayson's office was now un-Apparate-able.
"Alas… My poor old bones." Dumbledore could only settle for Apparating to the office door, where he found quite a few Little Wizards gathered, as well as Professors watching the show.
After he walked inside the office, he found that the Heavenly Dragon Slaying Cannon, which originally served as the office chandelier, was propped up from its base by a huge mechanical arm. The French window had also been lowered early, becoming a huge platform, where people stood, watching the Heavenly Dragon Slaying Cannon extend out from the office.
"The children are quiet… I knew why he's been so quiet lately. Sure enough…" Dumbledore looked curiously at the huge mechanical arm, which was entirely constructed of pistons and gears. He didn't quite understand how such a purely physical structure could support such a large weight.
What puzzled him even more was that such a large contraption didn't look magical at all; instead, it looked very scientific.
Soon, after the experiment with the huge mechanical arm concluded, Kayson controlled the mechanical arm to place the Heavenly Dragon Slaying Cannon back onto his office ceiling, then dismissed the Little Wizards who had come to watch the show.
"Oh, is this Alchemy?" Dumbledore walked over to Kayson, looking at the control panel composed of a massive number of small levers and buttons in front of him.
"Albus, don't you recognize it?" Professor McGonagall asked curiously from the side, as in her eyes, there was nothing Dumbledore didn't know, including Alchemy.
"Oh… Alchemy… I'm not particularly good at it… Really," Dumbledore said, his old face flushing.
"Hmm… That's right, old people always have to make way for young people," Professor McGonagall nodded.
"So Kayson, now I think you can explain. Is this some new Alchemy you've been researching?"
"I suppose so. I don't know if you've been to Muggle's various mechanized and automated factories. We can't have Muggles automating while Wizards are still playing with hand-made workshops, can we? We have to make progress, don't we?" Kayson said, restoring the entire office to its original state as he explained.
"....I think you're hiding something from me…" Dumbledore said faintly.
"...I can also find a way to make Hogwarts stand up," Kayson said after a moment of silence.
Dumbledore: "..."
Other Professors: "..."
Professor McGonagall: "Hey!"
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