Two, three, three, the Philosopher's Stone?
Are you quite proud?
Alan rolled his eyes slightly, his heart full of complaints.
Knowing that you can do the robbery industry should not be too high, but it is quite unexpected for him to be able to do this kind of operation - this is no longer a usury model of donkey rolling, this even goes beyond the lifetime membership system and directly reaches the level of inheritance from generation to generation.
It's okay, not to mention those pure-blooded magic families, even the hereditary nobles and families in the Muggle world are only at this level, your level is already proportional to your face, and there are few people on this planet who surpass you.
It's not just Alan who thinks so, everyone else uses almost exaggerated expressions to express their dissatisfaction with the pair of masters and apprentices, and this kind of fairy-like bookkeeping technique is really eye-opening.
Obviously, for the white eyes that they will harvest early, the master and apprentice are still very pressing.
Without waiting for Alan to speak, the middle-aged wizard quickly added the story.
"At the beginning, we didn't think about using the contract to target those families, they did it first-they bypassed the restrictions of the contract, and successfully made the first Ripley violate the secrecy law at that time after the successful refining-"
"The law of secrecy at the time, but the law of secrecy was signed in 1689?" Anne abruptly interrupted the wizard who called himself Ripley, and asked a question that made Alan a little dumbfounded, no, because he needed to catch up on sleep, his magic history was really bad......
Of course, this has a lot to do with the fact that Professor Binns's classes are so sleep-inducing.
"Of course, it was 1689, but at that time the International Secrecy Act was signed, and much earlier, England already had its own secrecy law, which was the precursor to the modern International Secrecy Act, but few wizards studied this because the Ministry of Magic had a ban on it. Ripley patiently explained to Anne, but kept his eyes on Alan's side, for fear that Eren would show some impatience.
Seeing that Allen's face not only did not become irritable, but softened, he simply asked Anne about this topic: "You mentioned the Secrecy Law as soon as you mentioned it, have you also seen it?"
"Of course, the Muggle world's quite famous alchemy scrolls, the Ripley Scroll, even have legends-" Anne paused, looked at the middle-aged wizard Ripley, and said in a firm tone: "Yes, that Ripley Scroll was published at that time, so it violated the law of secrecy, resulting in your teacher being imprisoned in Azkaban, and then you decided to fight against those pure-blood families who were ghosts, inherit Ripley's name from generation to generation, ensure that the agreement takes effect, and then take revenge?"
As Anne speculated a little bit, Alan and Harry, who had barely studied the history of magic, had a look on their faces that they didn't know what you were talking about, but they were really powerful, and Mr. Rylip also had a happy smile on his face - what he said in person was naturally not as convincing as others speculated, after all, he still had a lot of ideas about who Alan believed more.
"That's probably what it looks like, but it's not all, we are not only grabbing resources for revenge, but also to create real magic stones. As for the scroll, because of those pure-blooded troubles, the ancestor thought that he had succeeded in the chaos and violated the secrecy law by disclosing the scroll, which caused irreparable effects and could not continue to experiment, so we snatched the resources both for revenge and to fulfill the master's wishes. Ripley looked at Allen with a calm expression, and most of his previous nervous expression had disappeared.