"So."

Just as Snape was about to continue his lecture, the door of the classroom was pushed open.

"I'm sorry, Professor Snape and classmates, I'm late."

Chapter 214: This is purely a wolf, right?

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

Snape said this indifferently, then quietly walked aside and gave up his position as professor.

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

"Professor Snape, I caught you."

Dudley said as he pulled out a small bag and patted it gently, "A living werewolf."

With a strong shake, the contents inside will come out.

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

Snape said with a frown, which deepened when he saw what Dudley had released.

"Also, this is a wolf, right?"

The wolf that Dudley released was a tightly bound wolf.

A very beautiful wolf.

Although the shape of the mouth, nose, pupils and hair on the tail all matched the description of a werewolf, and the eyes were different from those of ordinary wolves in that they had a hint of human agility, Snape could be sure that this was indeed a wolf.

It is a consensus in the wizarding world that no werewolf can transform unless the moon is full.

Werewolves that can transform themselves on their own only exist in novels.

It was an uncontrollable transformation into a beast, a transformation that lost reason, and a cursed fate.

"No, it's a werewolf," Dudley said again with certainty.

Dudley knew that a werewolf couldn't transform on a night other than a full moon. It would only work when the moonlight shined on it. Although the full moon night was in the next two days, it wasn't now, and it would be daytime.

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

The offspring of a werewolf and a werewolf in a human state are still human beings, and generally will not have werewolf complications, nor will they turn into werewolves.

But if they mate in the form of wolves on a full-moon night, what will be the result?

The one that was born was this beautiful wolf in front of you, or to be more precise, a litter of wolves.

"You mean he was born from the combination of a werewolf in beast form on a full moon night?"

After listening to Dudley's explanation, Snape immediately became interested. It was rare for werewolves not to attack humans on a full moon night, and there were also few examples of werewolves combining with werewolves, and even fewer cases of the two being combined.

"Yeah, so he could be considered a werewolf."

Dudley nodded.

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

The Blood Curse, a horrible genetic disease that allows one to switch back and forth between humans and beasts, eventually turning into a beast, 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 shining eyes, wishing he could tear him apart on the spot to see what the difference was.

Although werewolves are not recognized by wizards, they are indeed human beings, even if they transform into 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, the remaining one is a wolf. If an Animagus combines animals in animal form, well, there is no wizard with such a strong taste. Maybe an Indian wizard can

Magic is so magical that it can even eliminate reproductive isolation.

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

Just then, a female voice sounded.

The speaker was a Gryffindor student, Lavender Brown.

She looked at the special werewolf with pity, and the other party looked at her pleadingly.

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

"It shouldn't be tied like this. I can feel its pain. A werewolf's life is also a life."

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

The ropes binding that particular werewolf came undone.

The first thing it did after regaining its freedom was not to thank Lavender for speaking for it, but to immediately change its face and pounce directly on Lavender. A fishy smell came towards it, and its long fangs flashed coldly.

Unfortunately, before he could bite Lavender, the rope that had just been untied tied him up like 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 carnivorous werewolf. Not a pet at home."

Dudley's extremely stern voice echoed throughout the classroom.

Do you feel sympathy for her just because she's pretty?

This thing grew up in the forbidden forest. Why do you think he is not aggressive towards people?

"Ms. Brown, the first thing I'm going to teach you today is that you must not be blinded by the illusion in front of you, and you must not be kind without protecting yourself."

"There's a good chance this will get you killed."

The sudden change and Dudley's harsh tone made Lavender feel very aggrieved and she began to sob quietly.

Hermione was closest to Lavender, and she just glanced at her without any intention of going forward to comfort her.

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

"Any werewolf will lose their reason after transforming. They will become monsters dominated by the desire to attack. They are pure beasts and extremely aggressive towards humans. They are completely different from their human form."

"Don't expect that you can convert them when they turn into beasts."

“You don’t have that ability.”

"Once you are careless, the normal result is that you will most likely be bitten to death, or you will be assimilated into another werewolf."

“Think about your parents and your relatives.”

In fact, Dudley had no intention of targeting Lupin, nor did he mean to discriminate 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 Lupin, who did not voluntarily become werewolves.

But these cannot negate the danger of werewolves.

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

The real cases represent the bloody facts behind them.

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

The young wizards must have a correct understanding of werewolves so that they can be guided to understand and accept werewolves. Otherwise, when tragedy occurs, it will only make them hate werewolves even more.

Snape watched Dudley's handling of the situation silently and nodded repeatedly.

It has to be said that Dudley is quite dignified as a professor. Although he is about the same age as the young wizards present, his physique makes him look like a devilish muscular teacher.

"Now turn your attention back to the class."

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

It's like a teacher shouting "one, two, one"

The students then did their best and put their hands behind their backs.

"You are very lucky. During this holiday, I learned a spell. A spell that can restore a werewolf to human form."

Werewolves are more aggressive towards humans than wolves, and there is no reason for it. I remember this was canon setting.

Chapter 215 The Humanoid Restoration Spell

"!!!" Dudley's words almost made Snape unable to hold back.

What did he hear? A spell that could turn a werewolf back into a human? How could such a spell exist?

The magic world generally recognizes that the only thing that can help werewolves is the 'wolfsbane potion'.

"Although Lockhart is a liar, his deeds are all true."

Dudley spoke slowly.

"Do you remember? He once recorded a story in his book 'Wandering with Werewolves'. He used a spell to turn the werewolves back into human form, freeing the village from the werewolves' invasion."

"I think many people here think that he made up this story. I thought so at first. In fact, the content of his story is true, but the protagonist of the story is replaced by himself."

"Someone else restored the werewolf."

A young Hufflepuff wizard couldn't help but say, "You mean he plagiarized other people's experiences?"

"Plagiarism? No, it's worse than that. He not only plagiarized other people's experiences, but also erased their memories."

The young wizards exclaimed in unison.

It's too bad.

Dudley hadn't told them about the lives of wizards who had lost their memories, which were truly tragic.

"I found the village that was harassed by werewolves, and I also found the old wizard. Unfortunately, he was just a skeleton by then."

"But I found the notes he left behind."

"Based on the contents of the notes, I restored the spell and improved it."

Since he got the notes during the holidays, Dudley has taken time to study them every once in a while. During this time, with the help of the Data Magic Eye, Dudley has initially mastered the spell and has made some improvements on the original one.

"I call this spell the Restoration Spell."

Dudley raised his wand, the tip gleaming.

It was a light different from other spells.

Dudley turned his gaze towards the special werewolf who was tied up but still struggling.

According to the old wizard, if transforming into a werewolf is likened to a curse, then this special werewolf, born from the union of two werewolves on a full-moon night, is doubly cursed.

So he is in pure wolf form.

"Professor Snape, could you be my assistant for once?"

"my pleasure."

Of course Snape didn't want to miss it. First he saw the special werewolf born from the combination in werewolf form, and then he heard about the spell that could restore a werewolf to human form.

Now is the time to witness a miracle.

If Dudley really restored the spell, the entire wizarding world would be shocked.

This means that wizards now have an additional way to deal with werewolves, and the fate of those wizards who are discriminated against because of their identity as werewolves will also change.

The little wizards in the classroom also held their breath and stretched their necks, fearing that they would miss this epoch-making scene.

"Then... let's get started."

Dudley pointed his wand at the special werewolf.

Silver-green ribbons emerged from the tip of the wand, gradually extending like vines, slowly covering the entire body of that special werewolf as it struggled.

"Roar!"

The special werewolf began to struggle hard, and the silver-green ribbon seemed to cause him great pain.

Snape took out his wand and waved it, and the werewolf's big mouth full of sharp teeth became quiet immediately as if it was zipped up.

Then he tapped the special werewolf several times, and the opponent became stiff and motionless as if he was hit by a petrification spell.

He controlled the special werewolf and told him not to cause any trouble.

Dudley's spell piqued his interest.

When the silver-green ribbon wrapped around the special werewolf's entire body, wisps of black energy began to emanate from his body.

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