Fantastic Beasts Cooking Masters At Hogwarts

Chapter 72 I Didn’T Expect You To Be Like This Professor Mcgonagall

The Hogwarts Greenhouse is located on the sunny south side of Hogwarts Castle.

When Alan arrived at the greenhouse, he was not alone. Professor McGonagall was also with him.

"I will explain to Professor Sprout that you want to bite the cabbage, otherwise she will not agree." Professor McGonagall said.

Allen expressed his understanding, not to mention that what the professor said was definitely more useful than what a first-year student like himself said.

So this visit to the greenhouse is still focused on Professor McGonagall.

There are seven greenhouses in Hogwarts, corresponding to the learning content of seven different grades.

Among them, the first-year one is the most harmless greenhouse. The plants grown in it are basically ordinary plants without any special effects. They are not magical things, but they are basically needed as auxiliary materials in various potions, so wizards are also Learn to grow them.

The last class for first-year students had just ended, and Professor Sprout was cleaning up the greenhouse. She stood there, waving her wand, and placed the debris and plants messed up by the students back into the distance, while the scattered dust and soil were removed by herself. The broom of action sweeps clean.

Domestic magic is a major item in magic. Don’t think that with the word “family” in mind, this is just ordinary magic. In fact, wizards who can easily use home magic are basically outstanding graduates of Hogwarts, because it requires quite a lot of effort. Only with high magical literacy can complex household magic including transformation, floating, cleaning and other magics be skillfully released.

"Oh, Minerva, you're here." Seeing Professor McGonagall, Sprout, an old woman with a slightly round figure and a kind face, walked over, as if she was seeing her old best friend, "What's the matter? Yes. It’s not like you need any herbs.”

"This matter is a bit complicated," Professor McGonagall said as he glanced at Allen, then leaned over to Professor Sprout and whispered something in his ear.

Although the words were whispered, unfortunately, Allen's ears were too sensitive and he easily heard what Professor McGonagall said.

"You should have heard of this kid, Alan Cecil." Professor McGonagall whispered, "He is a very good chef, including cooking snacks, but the materials he uses to make snacks and dishes are a bit special and require magical plants and Fantastic Beasts.”

"I've heard of him." Sprout glanced at McGonagall strangely, then lowered his voice and said in a tacit understanding, "But there shouldn't be any need to whisper this kind of thing, right?"

"He decided to exchange the candy he made with you for biting cabbage larvae," Professor McGonagall winked at Professor Sprout. "It's a very delicious candy, so I want a part of it and don't tell anyone else."

Professor Sprout's mouth opened into an "O" shape.

"Are you serious? Minerva?" Professor Sprout said in surprise, "You actually came here to tell me such a thing for a few candies?"

God, is this still the Minerva McGonagall she knows? Although she knows that when she was young, Minerva McGonagall was indeed a true Gryffindor and would often do some amazing things.

But since she became the Transfiguration Professor at Hogwarts, Chance hasn't done anything extraordinary, and she doesn't even play Quidditch, which she likes.

But today she actually saw Minerva regain her past Gryffindor temperament because of a candy.

Alan's mouth twitched on the side and he suppressed his smile. He didn't expect you to be such a Professor McGonagall.

It seems that Professor McGonagall really likes rock sugar bites of kale, which is better than the crispy bites of kale that she was given before.

Thinking of this, Allen couldn't help himself. He took out a piece of rock candy bite cabbage and stuffed it into his mouth, chewed it, and immediately attracted the attention of the two professors.

"Mr. Cecil." Professor McGonagall saw this and walked over, "Let Professor Sprout have a taste of your candy."

"Okay, no problem." Allen quite sensibly took out two rock candy bites of cabbage, "Professor, you can eat one too."

Sensible!

Professor McGonagall was delighted in his heart, but he remained calm on the surface and gave one to Professor Sprout, and then ate another one himself.

Then both professors fell in love with the wonderful taste of the rock sugar biting cabbage.

"It's really unexpected," Professor Sprout sighed, "I once tried to use biting cabbage as an ingredient, but the food I made was unpalatable and disgusting. Now it seems that my cooking skills are not good."

"Professor Sprout has also cooked with magical plants?" Allen thought he had met a colleague and could communicate with him, so he hurriedly asked, "What did you gain?"

Professor Sprout smiled and waved his hand, "I can't compare with you, and I have only tried biting cabbage. I don't want to waste other plants."

The biting cabbage in the Hogwarts greenhouse is mostly for students to understand this plant. There are few potions that can be made with them and they are rarely used. Therefore, for Professor Sprout, biting cabbage has always been a burden, otherwise she would not think of cooking biting cabbage.

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The survival ability of the biting cabbage is average, but the reproduction ability is very strong. One biting cabbage can grow dozens of biting cabbage larvae in a year.

If Hogwarts wants to maintain the number of biting cabbage for students to study, then a lot of biting cabbage will grow in the second year.

This thing can't be thrown away casually, it will damage the environment. If it is sold, it will not sell in large quantities. Every year, a bunch of mature biting cabbage will be killed to prevent them from multiplying.

If someone can deal with a large number of biting cabbage, it will really help Professor Sprout.

Even if there is no rock sugar biting cabbage in exchange, she is actually quite happy.

"If you want biting cabbage, there is no problem," Professor Sprout said easily. "I think what you need in your candy is biting cabbage larvae, right? How many do you want?"

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"How much can you give me? "Then I will take as much. Allen said with a smile, "As a food raw material, the more the better. "Hahaha, I'm glad to hear you say that, but I can't give you all of them. After all, I want to keep the seeds as teaching materials. How about this? I will keep a few more every year, and then give you most of the young biting cabbages I get. The breeding cycle of biting cabbages is once every three months, so I will give you a batch every three months, okay?" Professor Sprout said with a smile. At this time, Professor McGonagall gently poked Professor Sprout from behind, and Professor Sprout came back to her senses and continued, "How do you plan to exchange?" "How about a quarter of rock sugar biting cabbage?" Alan thought for a while and asked. "Okay..." Professor Sprout agreed without thinking, after all, it was a great thing for you to help her deal with the biting cabbage, but Professor McGonagall hurriedly stopped her. "One third." Professor McGonagall said seriously, "The price of your rock sugar biting cabbage in the market is three pieces for 1 Galleon [10th is just right. "Of course, but I have a request. The professors cannot sell these bite cabbages. They can be given as gifts, but they cannot be sold." Alan did not refuse, but also stated his request. "No problem." Professor McGonagall had no objection. "Then we have a happy cooperation." Alan smiled sincerely. Finally, the supply problem of bite cabbages was solved, and it was high-quality bite cabbages produced in Hogwarts!

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