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Chapter 136: The Impossible Art of Creating Food(2/2)

In fact, can it?

able!

Just like Newton's three laws also have limitations, Gamp's basic deformation law is naturally only relative to the normal state.

The cutting-edge transformation technique can transform food, but it is very, very, very difficult!

The difficulty is completely out of proportion to the income.

You must at least be a master in the art of transformation to be qualified to attempt research in this area.

Even Professor McGonagall has never thought of such an unreliable research direction.

Are the ingredients that expensive? There is absolutely no need to conjure food!

You can definitely produce fruits on fruit trees.

Although it cannot be born out of thin air, it can accelerate growth, and can also use growth spells and expansion spells.

The productivity of the wizarding world is very high, which can be seen from Hagrid's big Halloween pumpkin.

Once this powerful productivity is put into production, there is no need to worry about survival materials.

This is why many wizards are very weird. They have no pressure to survive at all. Food, clothing, and housing are not a problem at all, and they can naturally do whatever they want.

Imagine if Professor Quirrell had put his focus on studying the bloodline of magical animals on improving species.

That's really it: a fat pig competes with an elephant, but its nose is short. If the whole school kills one bite, it will be enough to feed them for half a year.



No matter what, Ted at least learned that the magical world also has magical effects similar to food creation. It's just very high-end.

You can still continue your research on your own.

It’s nothing more than more design experiments and attempts.

Write, I need more guinea pigs!
Chapter completed!
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