Because the recipe for Ise Mithril is completely controlled by the goblins, it is currently very valuable on the market, equivalent in price to gold galleons, but it is basically priceless. It can only be acquired at high prices on some black markets. Many alchemists buy goblin silverware and melt it into liquid metal to make alchemical items. All I have on hand is this candlestick made of goblin silver.

Moreover, it is said that there is also a refined Mithril, which is more effective than ordinary Ise Mithril, but it is very rare. It is said that Rowena Ravenclaw, the founder of Hogwarts, used an entire piece of refined Mithril to make a diadem, which is the legendary Ravenclaw's Diadem.

Anduin took the silverware from Bones and examined it carefully. He found that this material was much more dazzling than ordinary silver, and it sparkled like stars when viewed against the light, which was very beautiful.

Bones then explained another metallic material to Anduin: "This is goblin Ulime steel, also called Ulime steel, goblin iron, goblin steel, etc. It is also a unique alloy specific to goblins, and has the hardest texture and stability in the current wizarding world. Its magical conductivity is average, and it is a relatively rare magical alloy. It is a top-level material for making space-type alchemical items. Applying an Undetectable Extension Charm to it, as long as it is charged regularly, its theoretical usage time is infinite, and the space that can be extended is also very large."

Anduin saw Professor Bones holding a brooch in his hand. Then Professor Bones input some magic power into the brooch, and immediately a piece of clothing appeared in Professor Bones' hand. Then he retracted the clothing back into the brooch.

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"In addition to making space-type alchemical props, this material is also often used to make items such as boxes or doors due to its solid texture. For example, it is said that the doors of Gringotts vaults contain a lot of Ulime steel, and another legendary treasure of Hogwarts, the Sword of Gryffindor, is said to be made of Ulime steel and Ise Mithril," Professor Bones explained in detail to Anduin.

Anduin nodded and said, "It seems that the goblins' metal craftsmanship is very strong, and they actually have so many high-quality alchemy recipes."

Professor Bones also agreed very much and said: "Yes, the goblins' achievements in magical metals are very powerful. These achievements once gave them very strong racial confidence, and thus the famous Goblin Rebellion broke out in history."

Professor Bones paused and then said: "It is said, I mean it is said, that there were many alchemical masters behind the goblin war with the wizards. Those alchemical masters coveted the magical metal recipes in the goblins' hands, and some people said that the war was jointly provoked by some alchemical masters."

"Then didn't the wizards win the war in the end? Weren't the recipes snatched back?" Anduin asked, recalling the content of magical history.

"That was just a verbal victory. In fact, the wizards were not completely sure of winning. The goblins resisted very stubbornly. If there was to be an absolute victory, the wizarding side would also suffer serious casualties, and..." Professor Bones paused and said: "It is said that at that time, an alchemical master in the wizarding world prevented the continued deterioration of the war."

"Oh? Who is it?" Anduin asked curiously.

"Nicolas Flamel!"

"Nicolas Flamel, the alchemist who created the Philosopher's Stone?" Anduin asked in shock.

"Yes, and the reason is related to the magical metal that I am going to introduce to you next," Professor Bones said to Anduin.

However, this time Professor Bones did not show Anduin the real thing, but took out a piece of parchment.

After unfolding the parchment and handing it to Anduin, he continued: "I don't have a physical object of this material, and it is very difficult to find physical objects now. The photo on the parchment is the material record that I can find."

Anduin looked at the magical picture on the parchment. In the picture, a hand was holding a piece of metal that looked very ordinary. It looked a bit like the titanium metal in Anduin's memory, a little lighter than the color of silver, and then looked up at Professor Bones in confusion.

"This is the invention that indirectly prevented the expansion of the war, Flamel Alloy!" Professor Bones said.

"Flamel Alloy?"

Listening to this personal name, Anduin also realized something.

"Yes, this is a brand-new magical metal recipe invented by Nicolas Flamel. It has a firmness close to that of Ulime steel, and has magical conductivity and stability close to that of Ise Mithril. It is an excellent alchemy material," Professor Bones explained to Anduin.

"I see, with this metal recipe belonging to the wizards, there is no need for the goblins' recipe. Then did Nicolas Flamel share this recipe with the wizards?" Anduin asked.

"This is where the follow-up story is extremely controversial. After the Goblin Rebellion was completely over, many alchemical masters wanted to find Nicolas Flamel and ask him to supply this magical metal to the wizarding world, but Nicolas Flamel disappeared," Professor Bones said with a smile.

"Disappeared?"

"Yes, Nicolas Flamel has almost completely disappeared from everyone's sight since then, and occasionally some Flamel Alloy will flow out, which proves that Nicolas Flamel has not died, but obviously he does not want this material to flow too much into the magical world. Some people speculate that it is because the production process of this alloy is very difficult, and some people speculate that this alloy is expensive and the raw materials are very difficult to obtain, and some people think that this material needs to use the Philosopher's Stone to make it, and the production will affect the Philosopher's Stone's production of the elixir of life. In short, this material is basically the rarest on the market now."

Then Professor Bones smiled again and said: "But I may be able to own one soon. Dumbledore promised to give me a piece of Flamel Alloy, which is one of the rewards for me to come here to teach."

"Headmaster Dumbledore is so generous, he actually said he would give away such a precious material?" Anduin said a little disbelievingly.

"Yes, maybe it's because Dumbledore knows Nicolas Flamel," Professor Bones smiled and glanced at Anduin, who looked shocked, then nodded and continued: "Yes, Nicolas Flamel is still alive, and he is also a friend of Dumbledore. It is said that Dumbledore is also one of the few people who know the whereabouts of Nicolas Flamel."

Anduin gasped, he really didn't expect this. Anduin could understand that Nicolas Flamel was still alive, after all, owning the Philosopher's Stone is equivalent to owning the elixir of life, but Headmaster Dumbledore is actually a friend of Nicolas Flamel? Doesn't that mean he has an endless source of Flamel Alloy?

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