212. Is this purely a wolf?

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"You wasted a lot of time, don't be so impatient next time."

Snape said calmly, walked aside silently, and gave up his position as the professor.

"Even if there are werewolves in the Forbidden Forest, you wouldn't be able to identify them. After all, they are no different from ordinary people."

"Professor Snape, I've got it."

Dudley said, taking out a small bag and patting it gently: "A living werewolf."

Shake it hard, and the contents inside will shake out.

"But it's not a full moon night yet, so it's useless even if you catch him."

Snape said with a frown, and his frown deepened after seeing what Dudley had released.

"Besides, this is a wolf, right?"

What Dudley released was a tightly tied wolf.

A very beautiful wolf.

Although the shape of the muzzle, pupils, and hair on the tail all fit the description of a werewolf, and the eyes were different from those of ordinary wolves with a hint of human agility, Snape was certain that this was indeed a wolf.

It is a consensus among the wizarding community that no werewolf can transform on a non-full moon night.

Werewolves who can transform independently only exist in.

It was an uncontrollable animal transformation, a transformation that lost its sanity, and a cursed fate.

"No, this is a werewolf." Dudley said firmly again.

Of course Dudley knew that it was impossible for a werewolf to transform on a non-full-moon night. It would only take effect when the moonlight shone on it. Although the full-moon night was within these two days, it was not now, and it would be daytime. .

"To be precise, he is a special kind of werewolf, the offspring of a werewolf and a werewolf."

When a werewolf and a werewolf combine in a human state, the child will still be a human being. Generally, there will be no complications from werewolves, nor will they become a werewolf.

But if they unite in wolf form on a full moon night, what will be born?

The beautiful wolf in front of me was born to a litter of wolves to be precise.

"You mean he is the child born from the union of werewolves in beast form on a full moon night?"

After hearing Dudley's explanation, Snape was immediately interested. There were very few cases where werewolves did not attack humans on a full moon night, there were also very few examples of werewolves and werewolves combined, and there were even fewer cases where the two were superimposed. .

"Yes, so he can also be considered a werewolf."

Dudley nodded.

"Magic. As far as I know, only the blood curse can completely turn a wizard into a beast."

Blood Curse, a terrible genetic disease, can switch back and forth between humans and beasts, and eventually become beasts. It sounds a bit like an out-of-control Animagus, but the two are completely different things.

Snape looked at the special werewolf on the ground with gleaming eyes, wishing he could tear him apart on the spot to see the difference.

Although werewolves are not recognized by wizards, they are indeed human beings, and they are still human even if they take the form of wolves.

This can be seen from the fact that werewolves can combine with ordinary witches.

If a werewolf and a werewolf combine in wolf form and the remaining one is a wolf, then what if the animal transformed into an Animagus combines with the animal? Well, there are no such heavy-minded wizards in front of us. Maybe Indian wizards can

Magic is really amazing, it can eliminate reproductive isolation.

"Professor Snape, didn't you say that werewolves are dangerous? But I don't think they are dangerous."

At this moment, a female voice sounded.

The speaker was a Gryffindor student, Lavender Brown.

She looked at that special werewolf with pity, and the other party looked at her with a pleading look.

The moment she saw the other person's eyes, she softened.

"It shouldn't be tied up like this. I feel it's in pain. The werewolf's life is also life."

Just as Snape was about to speak, Dudley gently waved the wand in his hand.

The ropes that bound that particular werewolf were untied.

The first thing it did when it regained freedom was not to be grateful to Lavender who helped him speak. Instead, it immediately changed its face and pounced directly on Lavender. A fishy odor came towards it, and its long fangs flashed. With cold light.

Unfortunately, before he could bite Lavender, the rope that had just been untied tied him into a top again.

It fell to the ground with a plop.

"Not dangerous? Don't be fooled by this guy. He is a werewolf. A meat-eating werewolf. Not a family pet."

Dudley's extremely stern voice echoed throughout the classroom.

Feeling sympathy because you are beautiful?

This guy grew up in the Forbidden Forest. Why do you think he's not aggressive towards people?

"Miss Brown, the first thing I want to teach you today is to never be blinded by the illusion in front of you, let alone be kind without self-protection."

"It could very well get you killed."

The sudden turn of events and Dudley's stern tone made Lavender feel very aggrieved and she began to sob softly.

Hermione was the closest to Lavender and just glanced at her without any intention of stepping forward to comfort her.

She thought Dudley was right, but she also thought Lavender was being pretentious.

"Any werewolf will lose his mind after transformation. He is a monster dominated by the desire to attack. He is a pure beast and extremely aggressive towards people. This is completely different from when he was in his human form."

"Don't expect you to be able to influence them when they are beasts."

"You don't have such ability."

"Once you are careless, the normal result is that you will be bitten to death with a high probability, and you will be assimilated into the same werewolf with a small probability."

"Think of your parents, your relatives."

In fact, Dudley had no intention of targeting Lupin, let alone discriminating against werewolves. Many werewolves were indeed very pitiful and lived in poverty. Many werewolves were also very kind when they were in human form. Just like Lupine, they were not voluntary. Became a werewolf.

But this does not negate the danger of werewolves.

The reason why the wizarding world rejects werewolves is because they completely lose their minds when in wolf form and transform into monsters that only attack humans.

Live cases represent the bloody facts behind them.

It is wrong to preach that werewolves are harmless and that all werewolves deserve to die.

The young wizards must have a correct understanding of werewolves in order to guide them to understand and accept werewolves. Otherwise, when tragedy occurs, it will only make them hate werewolves even more.

Snape silently looked at Dudley's handling and nodded repeatedly.

I have to say that Dudley was very majestic as a professor. Although he was as big as the young wizards here in terms of age, his physique gave him the look of a devilish muscular teacher.

"Now turn your attention back to class."

Dudley cleared his throat, and the little wizards all sat down obediently.

There is a kind of teacher who shouts "one two one"

The students consciously behaved obediently and put their little hands behind their backs.

"You are very lucky. During the vacation, I learned a spell. A spell that can restore a werewolf to an adult."

Werewolves are more aggressive towards people than wolves, and there is no reason. I remember this is an official design.

(End of chapter)