Hogwarts, this professor is too stable.

Chapter 68 Chinese review letter (please vote)

Although Carmela is a small person, she usually speaks in a small voice, as if she is afraid of offending others.

But she is a powerful figure.

Her joining brought different changes to Mochier's laboratory, at least one more person.

The original two and a half research team of Professor Mochir, Professor Flitwick, and his senior brother Lehman (only half for now) has now become three and a half.

When Carmela took over Professor Flitwick's original part-time financial job, she established a strong financial system for Moqil.

Of course, this was proposed by Moqil and carried out by Carmela.

Although the laboratory now has a Hogwarts fund of 24 gold galleons, there is currently no money in the laboratory's books. The money in the fund is all in the school. In other words, the laboratory has the right to use the fund, and Not self-management rights.

This is also easy to understand. What if the money is given to you directly, and instead of being used for research, you put it in your own pocket, what if the research results are used to confuse things?

Carmela's current main job is to prepare materials and then report to the Finance Department of the School Fund Committee.

The piles of things in the fifth and sixth greenhouses all need to be accounted for and reimbursed.

At the beginning, the little witch was really frightened by the data that she handled, all of which were measured in units of thousands or tens of thousands of gold galleons. After finally adapting to this "horrible" job, Mochir asked her again The level of job horror has been raised to a new level.

Senior Mochier is really good at spending money. He spends a hundred thousand gold galleons just talking, and he doesn't know the use of the things he bought.

Carmela was thinking when she was doing the accounting. After talking about gold galleons, she felt that if calculated based on the current average life span of British wizards, she would not be able to earn so much money even if she worked for a lifetime.

Of course, Moqier's money was not in vain. At least he had completed the routine and equipment required for a standard magic research laboratory focusing on the study of magical creatures, as well as some sophisticated specialties that needed to be customized. : At least a centrifuge, a magic swimming device, a magic biological special material observer, a gel imaging system, a ultra-clean workbench, a micropipette... I bought almost everything I can think of. Of course, some of them are too valuable and cannot be bought now. If he really needs to use the equipment he bought, he is going to "borrow" it from the alchemy laboratory next door for a while.

These instruments were all customized by the alchemy instrument workshops of the Mochier and Flamel families.

When negotiating the contract agreement, in order to obtain the maximum discount, Mochier brought Dumbledore's letter of introduction. He also brought Tonks as his "secretary", otherwise he would have just graduated "Boy", it is very likely that even the head of the British branch of the Flamel family alchemy workshop will not be able to meet.

Moqier also figured out that since he can't recruit teachers for a while now, he should recruit some students first.

There is no rush to study soul engineering, but it is urgent to conduct theoretical research on mandrake.

Otherwise, why did Moqier write so many papers? Isn't it just to apply for some off-campus fund support?

The on-campus fund, rounded up, is equal to half of your own money; but the off-campus fund is different. Those potion companies don't need to round up. If you apply for the fund, it will be all your own money, and you don't need to report it to anyone.

Mochir approached Professor Flitwick again and said that he wanted to select a few students in Ravenclaw to conduct research in the laboratory, but he always had to set up a shelf first.

This was a good thing, and the old professor gave it his full support without even thinking about it. Anyway, after the fifth grade, the school's requirements were very relaxed. As long as students wanted to, they could work full-time in Mochier's laboratory at any time.

Don't underestimate these seventeen or eighteen-year-old students who are about to graduate. This is already the peak period of knowledge accumulation for most wizards in their lives.

In the Muggle world, there are even scholars who won the Nobel Prize at the age of 21-22 just for their undergraduate thesis (i.e. Lawrence won the Nobel Prize for his university thesis on the invention of the accelerator, and de Broglie's Wave-Particle II iconicity).

There is actually no absolute positive correlation between a person's knowledge and ability and his or her degree or age.

Muggle PhD graduates in social sciences may not be able to solve a simple calculus and may not even know Taylor's formula; in contrast, PhD graduates in social sciences may not know that the Gulf War occurred time and meaning.

In fact, if you really want to cultivate a group of outstanding wizard research assistants (tool people), it is most suitable when they are in the fifth and sixth grade of Hogwarts.

To sum up, the comprehensive knowledge of wizards at this age has reached its peak!

They are like a piece of white cloth. They already have enough space for you to draw, and you can paint whatever you want, unlike those who are already in the Magic Research Institute or the Gringotts Curse Breaker position. Mixed old fried dough sticks.

In the laboratory that has been filled with various instruments, Mochir is figuring out that the potential talents of Ravenclaw College are all his lovely juniors and juniors!

Thanks to his alchemy ability and super memory when he was in school, Mochir has a basic understanding of the current students at Hogwarts, but he still wants to hear other people's opinions, "Carmela, let's pull Among the sixth and seventh grade students in Winclaw, which ones do you think are talented in magical creatures?"

"Huh?" Carmela was calculating the price of an assembled instrument and was startled by Mochier's shout.

She was a little sluggish and kept thinking about her classmates in her mind. Just when she had a clue, her thoughts were disrupted by an owl that suddenly flew in.

The white snowy owl flew not far from Mochier, as if it had hit a transparent wall. It naively tried twice more, and finally threw the letter on its foot casually as if in anger. He cooed twice, became dizzy, and staggered away.

Carmela suddenly forgot what she had just wanted to say, but after spending a few days with Moqil, she no longer felt as inferior to herself as she did at the beginning.

The little witch ran quickly not far from Moqil and picked up the letter.

"Ah!" Carmela couldn't help but exclaimed after looking at the envelope, "Senior, this is an international express mail letter for you."

Although Carmela has never received such letters, and she has no relatives or friends abroad, this does not prevent her from seeing the paint and seals of such letters in "Wizard International Economic and Trade".

International letter?

Moqier took the letter in confusion. He also didn't understand. Who abroad would write to him?

But when he opened the first envelope, he understood that there was another envelope inside, written in Chinese, with the title "About the "Journal of Magical Herbal Medicine" article "Isolation and identification of flavonoid components from Mandrake fruit" and pharmacological effects" (No. 91-00586R1) peer review opinions."

Looking at the text on the cover, Moqier was slightly surprised. This person actually wrote the review letter in Chinese!

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