With wild thoughts in his mind, Ke Wen didn't know how he got back to the dormitory.
He couldn't wait now, and wanted to talk to Professor Snape immediately, and ask if his ideas could be realized.
But it was too late now, and those were just his own imaginations, and he didn't know if he could turn them into reality.
The most urgent thing is to get in touch with alchemy first. After all, if you want to make various props, you must use the knowledge of alchemy.
Keep telling yourself not to worry now, but to calm down. It took Ke Wen finally to calm down.
After ten o'clock, the two roommates finally fell asleep.
Ke Wen got up quietly, put on his clothes and left the dormitory.
Instead of going to the Room of Requirement, I came to the first floor of the castle and continued down to the basement floor.
As I said before, Kewen gets along very well with all the deans now, so he got the method of how to enter the college kitchen from Professor Sprout.
He missed dinner because he forgot the time while reading. At this time, Kewen was so hungry that his stomach was rumbling, so he decided to visit the Hogwarts kitchen and find something to eat for himself.
Walking on the long corridor leading to the Hufflepuff lounge, Kewen held up his wand and used the 'flash spell' to illuminate it, and looked around to check the murals on the walls on both sides.
It didn't take long to finally find the target, which was a portrait of 'a lot of fruit in a silver bowl'.
Kewen stopped in front of the portrait, and scratched the pear in the portrait according to the method Professor Sprout said.
Following Ke Wen's movements, the pear in the portrait seemed to come to life suddenly, shaking his body and letting out a 'chichi' suffocated laughter.
Then the pear suddenly becomes a doorknob.
Ke Wen grabbed the handle and pulled it outward, and the door opened in a flash.
Behind the door was a huge and dark room. Before Ke Wen could continue to observe carefully, a huge smell of food instantly overwhelmed him.
Taking a deep breath and smelling the aroma of the food, Ke Wen was about to enter the kitchen when suddenly there was a rustling sound.
Then, several dim oil lamps suddenly lit up in the huge room.
Under the light of the oil lamp, Ke Wen found dozens of ugly "house elves" gradually swarming towards the door from all directions.
All the house-elves were silent, just staring at Kewen with two huge protruding eyeballs.
Although he had seen the introduction of "house elf" in the book, such a supernatural scene still made Kewen unbearably wary and his muscles tensed.
"Young master, do you have any orders?"
At this moment, a voice rang out from among a group of house-elves who looked like walking corpses.
Ke Wen followed the sound and found that the sound was a house elf with bat ears, gray skin, green protruding eyeballs, and only an ill-fitting vest.
"Uh... Excuse me." Ke Wen still didn't let go of his vigilance, and said tentatively: "I haven't had dinner today, is there any food left?"
"Oh my god—"
A scream rang out, breaking the silent atmosphere in the kitchen, and Cowen was startled suddenly.
Another gray-skinned house-elf shouted sharply: "It's too pitiful! There is still a young master who hasn't eaten dinner! Everyone, hurry up and work! Hurry up and prepare a hearty meal for the young master!" "
The house-elf's screams were instantly echoed, and all the house-elfs who had looked like walking corpses regained their energy in an instant, turning around and running towards the stove noisily.
Ke Wen stood at the door, looking at the scene in front of him, he couldn't help opening his mouth in astonishment.
Although he learned about the temperament of house-elves from books, Ke Wen was still shocked when he saw it with his own eyes.
"Young master, please come here with Lili."
The house elf closest to Ke Wen did not leave to prepare food, but greeted Ke Wen enthusiastically.
"Uh... okay." Ke Wen glanced at the house elves who were cooperating with each other and preparing food for him, and then responded, and followed the elf named Lili into the kitchen.
Being guided and served by Lili and sitting at a dining table, Ke Wen couldn't help lowering his head and asked Lili, "Did I bother you?"
"No, no, no, no, no trouble!" Lili shook her head again and again, her pair of huge bat ears kept slapping her cheeks, making a series of 'pop' sounds.
"Okay, okay." Ke Wen quickly comforted him when he saw this, for fear that the other party's violent head shaking would twist his neck off.
"Does the young master have any special food that he wants to eat?"
Lili, the little elf, stopped shaking her head, and continued to ask Kewen, looking a little dizzy.
"Hmm... It's better to be meat, lamb chops, steak?" Ke Wen felt as if he was ordering food in a restaurant, and he couldn't help but ask softly.
"Of course, young master!" Li Li nodded repeatedly, then turned her head and shouted to the busy house-elves: "Young master wants to eat lamb chops and steaks!"
"Oh, that's right." Lili turned back after shouting, looked up at Kewen and continued to ask, "What staple food do you want, young master? Shall we make you a delicious big cake?"
"No, no." Ke Wen quickly waved his hand and refused: "It's too late, don't be so troublesome, I don't want the staple food, make me a big cup of milk tea."
The elf Lili was a little disappointed when she heard the words, a pair of huge bat ears suddenly drooped as if she had lost her strength.
Seeing this, Ke Wen was a little speechless, so he had no choice but to comfort him: "I don't need it today, next time, next time, I'll come over earlier, and then taste the cake you made?"
Lili, the elf, regained her vitality in an instant when she heard the words, and said loudly happily: "Of course! Of course! Wait a moment, young master! Lili is going to prepare milk tea for you!"
"Don't call me Young Master." This group of house elves who are always respected by others, Ke Wen has a good sense of them, so he smiled and said softly: "My name is Ke Wen Quinn, you can call me name."
"Then how can it be!" Lili shook her head hastily: "That's too disrespectful to the young master!"
"No, if you call me young master, I feel a little awkward."
Lili hesitated for a while, and then said stubbornly: "That Lili will call you Mr. Quinn from now on."
"Okay, okay." Ke Wen gave up persuasion and let it go.
After just over ten minutes, the food ordered by Ke Wen was brought up by the elves with excited faces.
But Ke Wen couldn't help laughing when he saw the food, because there were only two large bowls of lamb chops, one full of ten whole lamb chops.
There are five large pieces of steak, and the milk tea cup is almost bigger than his head.
But Ke Wen didn't say much, anyway, he can digest the food in an instant, and if he lets go, the food won't be enough for him.
Surrounded by many house-elves, Ke Wen suppressed his awkward emotions, grabbed a lamb chop and gnawed on it...
(end of this chapter)