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Chapter 265 - Chapter 265 Transformation

He looked at the golden figurine in his hand; it was a gift from the official Kayson, who had traveled back in time to save his dog's life.

"Well, whose life isn't a life to save?" Kayson pouted, throwing the Totem of Undying into a duplicator in his office. He then sealed the original into a Beacon and tossed the duplicate into the Dying Teleportation Pool.

After finishing everything, he left his office and casually grabbed a Gryffindor Little Wizards in the corridor: "Cos, could you please call Harry to my office?"

Cos turned to see Kayson and nodded: "Of course, but I don't know where he is right now."

"No rush, just tell him when you see him," Kayson said.

"No problem, Professor."

Kayson nodded and walked towards the stairwell. During this time, he had led the Little Wizards in installing the Alchemy rails, and what remained were the major projects.

Professor McGonagall had previously said that construction should not be done in front of outsiders, as it would give the impression that Hogwarts was old and dilapidated or lacked magic protection, making it seem weak.

However, after his strong arguments, she still agreed to the strategy of swift construction, as letting the Little Wizards from other schools witness the Hogwarts Alchemy Professor's incomprehensible 'I think therefore I Alchemize' scenes could indeed provide a powerful sense of shock.

Perhaps it could even stab their original Alchemy Professor a few times in the chest.

How delightful!

Heh heh heh!

Thus, Kayson leisurely arrived at the bottom floor of the Hogwarts Gryffindor Tower. Ten mechanical arms, along with his two original arms, began the wall demolition plan. Of course, it wasn't just ordinary wall demolition, but rather embedding Alchemy pistons into the walls. And not just the walls, even the foundations of this place had to be dismantled from other areas.

He intended for Gryffindor Tower to serve as one leg of the hogwarts titan, so he naturally had to ensure it could be independent and mobile...

As for the other leg, he planned for it to be Ravenclaw Tower, but that was a story for later.

After piercing through the foundations of the Hogwarts Towers, a massive amount of slime pistons and giant mortise and tenon joints were firmly embedded into the now independent foundations.

Next was the reinforcement of the Tower's exterior. After all, they were stone brick structures, naturally very sturdy when on the ground, but it would be different when they were lifted up in the future.

After the Castle stood up in the future, if it hadn't even caused any real shock to the plug-in nose, and the bricks on the wall were already falling off cleanly, wouldn't that be ridiculous?

However, the previously laid Alchemy rails could perfectly solve this problem.

It must be said, from the moment Kayson stepped into the magic world until now, the Mystic Era could be considered the most magical module, even more magical than Newborn Magic Art.

If Newborn Magic Art were deconstructed, it actually wasn't that magical; it was more like a tool module. But the Mystic Era was different; to be honest, he still hadn't fully understood this module even now.

Of course, he didn't dare to fully understand it, as the Mystic Era was simply too abstract and dangerous. However, its basic elements were still very useful.

For example, he had previously made a batch of magic orbs, but most of the gameplay could be directly used with magic elements, and one of the guardian orbs was now very useful.

He searched through his ring for a long time and finally found the guardian orb that had been gathering dust for a while. He installed it on the head of his wand. As for how it was specifically installed...

..... Don't ask.

The magic of the guardian orb gradually filled all of Hogwarts through the Alchemy rails covering the entire Castle. Now, he could truly begin to research the serious stuff.

For example, what he had just done was only to make the Castle sturdy, but what he was about to do now was truly to make the Castle move.

The load-bearing pillars of the original Hogwarts Tower had already been hollowed out by Kayson, and then a large engine that used magic to generate stress was built inside to power the pistons of the entire Tower.

Soon, the engine was built, and the corresponding transmission gears were connected from it.

"Just a simple experiment..." He connected the engine built in the hollow to the remote control in his hand with redstone wire...

"Let's see how I edited it back then... Up, up, down, down... Left, right..."

Rumble...

A terrifying roar sounded as the engine transmitted immense power through the drive shaft, connecting to the pistons in the foundation and extending them.

Bang!

The drive shaft controlling the ascent of the entire foundation directly exploded towards Kayson with a bang.

"What the heck?" Kayson let out a surprised, bewildered sound, and the mechanical arms behind him reacted even faster. They swiftly wrapped around Kayson, weaving into a leaky shield.

However, the expected huge impact did not occur. Instead, a solid surge of magic grabbed the broken drive shaft flying towards him, stopping it in mid-air.

On the other side, Krum, who had managed to catch the high-speed flying drive shaft fragments with magic, let out a slight sigh of relief. He had recognized this Alchemy Professor on his first day at Hogwarts.

It was the one who had shouted "Geneva, refund!" under the camera on the day he narrowly lost the Quidditch World Cup. Since he was his fan, he naturally felt he should offer a little protection.

Moreover, he still needed to attend Alchemy classes at Hogwarts for most of the semester, so getting on good terms with this Alchemy Professor was a good idea.

It was then that Kayson retracted his mechanical arms and looked at the owner of this magic... wearing a Durmstrang uniform... Who was it again?

.... Kayson swallowed.

Krum looked at the silent Kayson with some confusion, but he quickly realized that it was normal for a fan to be too excited to speak when meeting their idol. So, he decided to be a little more proactive and extended his hand.

"Viktor Krum."

Kayson instantly smiled because he finally knew the name of this familiar-looking Little Wizards. To be honest, if it were any other Little Wizards, he could openly ask for their name.

But this one was different. Although he didn't know him personally, he had watched half of the match and knew this person was a well-known Quidditch player. If he were to directly ask his name now, it would be too awkward.

After all, his emotional intelligence was quite high.

Kayson smiled and extended his hand: "Kaisen Heath, the Alchemy Professor of Hogwarts."

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