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Levin immediately came to his senses. Why would such a beautiful girl come looking for Cirira and him?
"...Wait, you're Levin Green!"
Before Levin could answer, the girl recognized him and rushed over with unimaginable enthusiasm, kissing him twice on each cheek.
With Levin's reaction speed, he didn't dodge at all.
It's so scary.
"Who's here?" Tonks' voice sounded behind Levin; she had also come to check the situation at the door.
Then I saw Levin with a beautiful, unfamiliar girl, hugging and kissing her.
"Wow, Levin, not bad. Where did you find such a pretty girl?" Tonks said in a teasing tone.
But Levin could sense a slight sourness in it.
"This... I don't know either."
Levin finally managed to separate from the other person, wiped the saliva off his face, and was completely bewildered.
Just then, a young man in an Auror uniform stepped out from behind the girl.
"Commander Tonks, this is what happened. This young lady is named Fleur Delacour. She came specifically to thank Mr. Green and Miss Rayanlen for their help."
Don't be fooled by his serious explanation for Levin,
But the boy could still sense the intense envy, jealousy, and hatred the other person felt towards him.
Everyone wants to be thrown into the arms of a girl of that caliber.
However, after hearing him mention the girl's name, Levin suddenly realized what was going on.
The other person is the witch who represented Beauxbatons Academy in the Triwizard Tournament in the original story, right?
Fleur is not a pure-blooded human; she has one-quarter Veela blood, having inherited her grandmother's Veela lineage.
Veela are humanoid magical creatures that resemble young, beautiful women, with platinum hair and moon-like skin. They are native to Bulgaria.
Their appearance, and especially their dance, possesses a hypnotic allure to almost any man, leading them to act rashly and impulsively to approach the Veela and win her affections.
Previously, the Bulgarian team's mascot was the Veeva, and their appearance caused more than one disturbance among the audience.
In Levin's view, this magical creature is closely related to the nymphs... the famous water sprites from D&D, both born in the mountains and fields, closely connected with nature, and possessing the same terrifying charm.
Hibiscus inherited the Veela's bloodline, and naturally, she also inherited part of that terrifying allure.
In this respect, she does share similarities with Levin, who transformed [Charming Humans] into a talent.
Perhaps it's rare to encounter someone of the opposite sex who so quickly overcomes their own charm.
Perhaps it was because they sensed a similar aura emanating from the other person.
Furong immediately became very interested in the boy in front of her.
Even after being pushed away, she still held onto Levin's arm, saying to him with great interest, "When I heard that it was you and Miss Cirira who saved my grandfather, I simply couldn't believe it. I never imagined that besides being talented athletes, you were also such powerful wizards..."
From her words, Levin finally understood that Fleur Delacour had come to them to express her gratitude.
The elderly wizard he and Cirella took in from Kingsley was Fleur's grandfather.
When he led Furong into the tent, he immediately felt a barrage of disapproving gazes.
From the moment the girls saw Hibiscus, they sensed the threat emanating from her.
But Fleur didn't care about this situation at all. As a mixed-race Veela, she had seen plenty of couples arguing because of their beauty.
But Levin's situation was more complicated than she had imagined.
But she quickly eased the situation. 2.9
Upon seeing Cirihong, she immediately let go of Levin, rushed over, and gave him two kisses on the cheek.
Ciri looked terrified, which made Levin burst out laughing.
Next, almost everyone present, except for the somewhat longing young Auror, received a hug from this extremely charming girl.
Her French-style enthusiasm made it impossible for the girls present to dislike her.
After expressing her gratitude, Hibiscus followed the young Auror out of the tent.
No one noticed that she slipped a note into Levin's hand before leaving; it contained the half-Veene's contact information.
After she left, Jaina also hurriedly left the tent with Tonks, Cirira, and Penelope to go to the Ministry of Magic for overtime work.
Even Onyxia, who belonged to the Department of Magical Creature Management and Control, was pulled in to help.
The few who remained packed up their tents and returned to the tower.
The image shows a concept art of Hibiscus Delacour, who ran on her own.
Chapter 285 Maid Number One: Gwen
In the days that followed, Jaina and the others stayed at the Ministry of Magic day and night, extremely busy.
As for Levin, he was also very busy, locking himself in the workshop.
During the riot that lasted all night, his specially made soulstone imprisoned the souls of ten dark wizards.
This finally allowed him to begin his artificial maid project.
Unlike mass-produced steel golems, Levin wanted to create personal maids.
Whether in his past life or this one, he has specific requirements for his maids.
The qualities of the best maid
Having excellent housekeeping skills is not enough; being able to solve problems for the homeowner and even handle various crises when necessary is also an essential skill.
They can be the master's sword, or the master's shield;
She is a sweet, understanding flower in a warm room, and an elegant lark in a grand hall;
It can also unleash its sharp teeth at any time, becoming a ferocious beast that clears away all obstacles for its master without asking why.
They will provide whatever their master desires, regardless of the goal.
In short, it's written as a maid, but read as the Holy Grail (an all-powerful wish-granting machine).
Of course, besides that, there is one more important and fundamental thing—that is, to remain absolutely loyal to one's chosen master no matter when, where, or under what circumstances.
Artificial maids created with this goal in mind naturally cannot be produced in the same crude and shoddy manner as mass-produced magicians.
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In order to match or even surpass house-elves, the maids Levin created naturally needed to have spellcasting abilities.
Moreover, this ability must be at the top level.
Even if we don't talk about fighting against powerful figures like the Black and White Demon Lords, they should at least be able to crush ordinary Death Eaters.
Therefore, a core created from a wizard's soul is not enough.
So, Levin took one step at a time and integrated five souls together, plus a large number of ordinary Muggle souls, extracting their essence to ensure that the resulting spirit core would not only surpass ordinary wizards in spellcasting ability, but also have growth potential, allowing it to become stronger like a normal human.
Levin wouldn't have been able to do this if he hadn't acquired the [Soul Spell Specialization] in Rwanda.
With Levin's current soul reserves, he has enough to create two soul cores of this level.
In this way, Levin can create at least two artificial maids with a base spellcaster level of 11, which means they can use 6th-circle spells.
That's pretty good.
After all, artificial maids can't just be fragile mages; in addition to their spellcasting abilities, their bodies will also be powerful weapons.
If all else fails, Levin can further enhance the spirit core by acquiring more wizard souls in the future.
This is where the advantage of artificial maids lies.
After creating two powerful blank souls, Levin used the [Soul Jar] spell to transform the soul stone containing the souls into a soul core.
[Soul Jar: 5th Circle Necromancer spell. After casting Soul Jar, you can transfer your soul into a gem or large crystal, after which you can attempt to control the body of another nearby creature.]
This spell was originally invented by some evil sorcerers to solve the problem of lifespan; it was a inferior alternative to lich creation technology.
However, it was discovered by some other mages that it could be used to create magical constructs.
Another advantage of using the [Demon Soul Pot] to create the soul core of an artificial maid is that it can be disassembled.
As long as the spirit core remains intact, it can be used to drive another puppet, and it can still continue to learn, communicate, and perceive, while retaining complete memories and personality of the original body.
In short, it's like the brain and soul of an artificial maid, or the core chip of a robot.
In this way, no matter how damaged or outdated the artificial maid's body becomes, it can continue to be updated and replaced with the same consciousness.
After creating the spirit core, the next step is the physical body.
This time, since Levin intends to create two maids, there must naturally be two sets of bodies.
Levin's plan to use two bodies to experiment with different technologies represents two directions in his exploration of magical mechanical technology.
To develop a magical civilization, magical machinery is an unavoidable hurdle.
While magic is almost omnipotent, it also comes at a cost; it's not efficient to use magic to accomplish everything.
Since humanity has developed technology that can efficiently solve most problems using only the laws of physics, magic should be used to solve key problems that science and technology cannot or cannot solve.
This is the most efficient direction for development.
For example, precision instruments struggle to solve application problems in extreme environments. Therefore, even if humans manage to land on Mars, the rovers they use...
However, magical spells such as those for maintaining constant temperature and humidity are very convenient in this regard.
As long as you don't encounter an anti-magic field, there shouldn't be any problems.
Currently, Levin's exploration of magical technology is limited to modifying existing technological creations alongside Arthur Weasley.
However, Levin naturally intends to further develop this area in the future.
In his mind, these two artificial maids were not only his personal maids, but also the subjects for experimenting with the latest technologies.
Any cutting-edge technology must be applied to them.
In this situation, the two artificial maids would naturally have to adopt different technological approaches.
One of them, Levin, used the traditional magical construct route.
Levin used fairy silver as the skeleton of Maid No. 1, marble to fill the muscles, unicorn fur and basilisk skin as the skin, and unicorn tail hair as the fur, fundamentally ensuring that it could withstand the wear and tear of daily use and intense battles.
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