But is such longevity really a good thing?

Ison, on the other hand, had a normal diet, with red wine-braised beef, lamb chops, sausages, and bread in addition to vegetables.

After dinner, Nicolas Flamel took Ison on a tour of the mansion.

The first floor was the living area, and it was quite large. Because Nicolas and his wife rarely went out, they had very high requirements in this regard.

Nicolas's workshop and laboratory were in the basement, which was also surprisingly spacious, with many enchantments to ensure that any experiments would not affect the area above.

Of course, Nicolas used magical constructs when experimenting with alchemy tools. When he was younger, he could do it himself, but he couldn't after he turned two hundred years old.

The second floor was the living area.

Nicolas pointed to a room on the right and introduced it to Ison:

"This is my study. It contains all kinds of books that I've collected, from spells to potions and alchemy. In addition, there are my compilations, summaries, and experiences in alchemy."

"I'll take you to see it tomorrow. You can feel free to choose whatever interests you in the future."

This was his hard work and pride. He dared to say that in the entire wizarding world, no one had more personal collections than him. This was the advantage of living a long life.

Excitement flashed in Ison's eyes, and he immediately nodded and thanked him, "Thank you, teacher!"

When they walked to the door of the innermost room.

"Ison, you'll be staying here for the next period of time!"

Although the room was not large, it was very clean. The floor was covered with soft carpets, and a silver-white ball on the ceiling emitted light. There was also a desk by the window.

After taking Ison to the room, Nicolas returned to his own room. It was time to rest.

In order to maintain a high age of more than six hundred years, in addition to the Philosopher's Stone, it was also necessary to maintain a good attitude and lifestyle.

Healthy diet, never staying up late, these were the rules that Nicolas and his wife set for themselves.

The next day, after breakfast, Nicolas took Ison to the study.

"Today, I will formally teach you alchemy. Your foundation and practical skills are good, so take a look at this first!"

As he spoke, Nicolas handed a large roll of parchment to Ison. This was what he had compiled and summarized over the years.

It could be said to contain all aspects of alchemy.

After Ison took it and looked at it, he thought it was something about alchemy, but it turned out to be a catalog of books.

It was divided into ten parts.

First part: Introduction

1.1 The concept and background of alchemy

1.2 The importance of alchemy in the wizarding world

1.3 The purpose, organization, and research methods of alchemy

Second part: Manufacturing and theoretical basis of alchemy

2.1 Magic structure and attributes

2.2 Design of runic magic

2.3 Magic power conversion and storage

Third part: Analysis of alchemy techniques

3.1 Drawing and activation of runic magic

3.2 Engraving and strengthening of runic magic

3.3 Injection and stabilization of magic power

Fourth part: Materials and processes involved in alchemy

4.1 Types and characteristics of materials

4.2 Collection and processing of materials

4.3 Application of special techniques and technologies

Fifth part: Classification of alchemical works

5.1 Overview of the categories of alchemical works

5.2 Functions and design of weapon-type alchemical items

5.3 Functions and design of protective alchemical items

5.4 Functions and design of auxiliary alchemical items

There were a total of ten parts, covering all aspects.

Each part had three to four items, and each item was marked with the name of the book. There were seven or eight books with fewer items, and twenty or thirty with more.

"You study first, and you can always come and ask me if you don't understand!"

"If you need any books, say the name accurately during the summer vacation, and it will automatically come into your hands."

Nicolas was very pleased with Ison's surprised expression.

The knowledge that can be learned by truly teaching by hand during a summer vacation is limited.

Let him study freely, and then have himself answer any questions he doesn't understand. As long as Ison's talent is high enough, the efficiency will naturally be higher.

"Understood, teacher!"

This summer vacation is going to be a grind!

Chapter 86: The Delacour Family

Time came to August!

"Ison, get ready. How about I take you to visit a friend's house today?"

There is an old saying in the East called 'work hard and rest well'.

Ison had been spending his time in the study or in the basement during this time. According to the house-elf's report, he spent no more than five hours a day in his room.

If this continued, she was afraid that Ison's mental state would have problems.

She had a good impression of Ison, this hardworking, handsome young wizard.

Over the years, she and Nicolas had not had any children, so they paid special attention to and cared for the promising younger generation. In the early years, she had even gone to Beauxbatons to teach, but as she got older, she couldn't take care of it and had to resign.

"Madam Perenelle, I've only read half of this book in my hand."

Ison didn't want to go out very much. Going out to play? These books were more interesting.

This summer vacation, Ison also planned to grind out some levels in alchemy.

Moreover, most of the ancient runes and alchemy books here were not available to Ison at Hogwarts. The opportunity could not be missed!

Faced with Ison's refusal, Perenelle was not angry. Instead, she slightly curled the corners of her mouth and said in a bewitching voice:

"My friend's children are two Veela hybrids. The older one is fifteen years old and quite beautiful, and the younger one is seven years old and also very cute. Are you sure you don't want to go?"

In this world, apart from a few exceptions, no man can resist the allure of a Veela.

These creatures possess astonishing beauty, their skin radiating a gentle, moonlit glow, and they emanate charm at all times. The only downside is that they transform into bird-like beings when angered.

However, a Veela hybrid, inheriting silver hair and beauty while lacking the bird transformation flaw, is a rare and precious existence.

From what she knew, this young girl had quite a few suitors at Beauxbatons. (Beauxbatons is not an all-girls school; it has male students, but their status seems to be quite low.)

And what kind of person was Ethan? Dumbledore had told her and Nicolas.

In his first year, he was already flirting with upperclassmen in Ravenclaw, while simultaneously hooking up with little snakes from Slytherin and little lions from Gryffindor, and he hadn't been caught yet.

A clever, diligent, and exceptionally talented young wizard, who also enjoyed making friends, was happy to share, but was also promiscuous and ruthless.

After all, if they didn't understand him, the Flamels wouldn't have let Ethan in.

In the entire wizarding world, there were countless people who had their eyes on them.

As for Ethan's shortcomings, it didn't matter; no one was perfect.

Didn't Dumbledore have ambitions back then, yet he still became friends with Nicolas?

"I've been thinking, Madam Perenelle, it's better if I accompany you."

Going out to play was certainly not as interesting as these books, but girls were different; they were much more interesting than books.

At worst, he could just stay up a little later!

He was still young and could handle it. If he didn't work hard now, when would he?

And the Veela hybrid that Madam Perenelle mentioned, if he wasn't mistaken, would be Fleur Delacour and Gabrielle Delacour; they both had one-quarter Veela blood.

After all, in the original story, there were only three Veela hybrids, and one of them was their mother. Apart from this family, Ethan couldn't think of anyone else.

Fleur Delacour was described as the most beautiful woman, and Gabrielle was just a smaller version of Fleur.

Beautiful sisters, and with extremely similar appearances, who could refuse that?

He just didn't know if his animal affinity would work on Veela hybrids; it definitely worked on purebloods.

Speaking of which, should he contact Dennis and have him bring back some Veela to raise?

Ethan remembered that during the Quidditch World Cup, the mascot of one of the countries was a Veela, and they even performed on stage.

"Alright, go get ready, change your clothes, and don't be bewitched by the Veela later and turn into an idiot."

Perenelle reminded him with a smile, then returned to her room to change her clothes.

Unlike Nicolas Flamel, who was obsessed with alchemy and could stay at home for years without going out.

Perenelle would occasionally go out to attend small gatherings or visit friends, and the elderly witches would discuss art and such.

Of course, she only went to the homes of people she trusted and had a good relationship with.

Ethan casually changed into summer casual wear in his room. A wizard robe wasn't suitable for visiting, and a formal dress was too formal; casual wear was better.

As for Perenelle's warning about being bewitched, Ethan thought it was impossible. He wasn't a fool like Ron; he had seen all kinds of girls, how could he be bewitched by a Veela hybrid?

If his animal affinity could work, who knew who would be bewitching whom!

The two met in the hall on the first floor.

"Not bad, quite handsome!"

Perenelle looked Ethan up and down with satisfaction; he was presentable!

"Madam Perenelle, you look quite beautiful today as well."

"You know how to talk; come, grab my hand."

No matter how old they are, no lady dislikes being praised for her beauty.

Ethan carefully grabbed Perenelle's hand, really not daring to use too much force; she and Nicolas were too fragile.

If he didn't know the location, Ethan would have wanted to Apparate there himself.

A familiar feeling washed over him; Ethan was quite used to it by now.

Regaining his sight, Ethan felt like he had arrived in a world of flowers, completely enveloped in their fragrance.

Irises, roses, daisies, camellias, lilacs, tulips—they were all there, and they defied the natural laws of growth, all in full bloom.

As expected of a pure-blood family; the garden alone was so high-class.

Following the path through the garden, they arrived in front of an ancient castle, its walls covered in green vines, with traces of age erosion, giving it a sense of history.

Compared to Hogwarts Castle, this one was smaller, but for a family to own such a castle was definitely remarkable.

Ethan didn't know when he would be able to afford such a house. He had been pleased with himself for obtaining 20,000 Galleons some time ago, but now, in comparison, it was nothing.

Before Ethan and Perenelle could reach the castle gate, it opened automatically.

An old lady, nearly seventy but still quite energetic, walked out from inside.

"Long time no see, Perenelle!"

The two ladies hugged lightly upon meeting, clearly having a good relationship.

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