Chapter 158 Pass it on, the moon is controlled by Fu Rui.
Chapter 158 Pass it on, the moon is controlled by Fu Rui.
Chapter 158 Pass it on, the moon is controlled by Fu Rui.
It took Lupin another sixteen minutes to get back to Hogwarts from Malfoy Manor. He silently stared at Kane and Harry's two brooms.
He's only been away from the magic world for a total of two years, so why are flying brooms so abstract these days?
It's important to know that for wizards, flying brooms are not a primary means of transportation; they are more like horses used in polo, mainly used for Quidditch.
But playing Quidditch at this speed, wouldn't you accidentally bump into some unnamed wizard and turn him into a smear?
Lupin's questions went unanswered, while Harry was already considering Dobby's future.
Dumbledore wasn't right this time; he can't be right every time.
Dobby is not a masochistic man who enjoys being dominated and beaten, but a strange house-elf who craves freedom and wages.
This rebellious thought, so blatantly opposed to other house-elves, existed openly in his mind.
Harry and Dumbledore were certainly not feudal landlords or rich people. Dobby wanted freedom, so of course they gave Dobby freedom, such as turning him from a slave in the Malfoy family into an employee of Hogwarts.
It's a position with a formal job and a salary.
Although the salary isn't much, raising house-elves doesn't cost much money.
Its main function is to act as a dignity amplifier.
With Dobby's affair over, Harry finally breathed a sigh of relief. He picked up his luggage and, looking grief-stricken as if his uncle had died, headed towards the Hogwarts Express parked in the nearby village of Hogsmeade.
Meanwhile, Kane and Lupin were in the headmaster's office with Dumbledore, and the three of them worked on a plan together.
He pondered why the statue Kane made for Lupin last time didn't work and came to a conclusion.
In Eternal Realm, Woody uses monster meat to create tacky statues that can control his own curse because monster meat in Eternal Realm doesn't have a specific classification.
Everything dropped by monsters is monster meat.
But the real world is different. In the real world, if you want to create a tacky statue to actively control your own curse, you definitely need more authoritative raw materials.
For example... replace the raw materials with werewolf meat.
He genuinely believed this method was highly authoritative.
"So what do you guys think of my suggestion?" Kane asked, raising an eyebrow as he explained his simulation to Lupin and Dumbledore.
"Um..." For some reason, Lupin suddenly felt that asking Kane for help in this matter might not be a good choice.
Finally, Dumbledore coughed slowly and said, "It's like this, Kane. Although werewolves don't have a high status in the wizarding world, they are still still considered human."
Kane nodded slowly: "If we can't kill the wolves, I have other ways."
He slowly leaned back on the sofa and crossed his legs. In response to Lupin's situation, he had chosen a cheating and efficient method.
It's like learning by analogy. What's the principle behind Woody's transformation in Eternal Realm? Well, first of all, his transformation is the same as Lupin's transformation; he transforms on the night of a full moon.
Therefore, Woody's curse can also be described as the curse of the moon.
However, Woody seemed to reach a reconciliation with the moon later on. At first, Kane was completely confused, only feeling that Woody had suddenly become the moon's favorite good boy overnight.
This strange situation, which he was forced to confront, didn't become clear until he later experienced a series of absurd and ridiculous events and sat on the Shadow Toilet for two days.
It seems that Woody, with his thick eyebrows and big eyes, has betrayed the shadows, packing up all the shadowy affinity he once had and giving it all to the moon as food.
Ah, although it's not entirely accurate to say he betrayed the Shadow, since the Shadow's Shadow Creatures were beating Woody up 24/7 every day... Overall, the betrayal was the right thing to do.
So the basic approach to solving Lupin's problem has been found: find the moon, along with the moon's will, and then let Lupin have a good talk with the moon.
After all, he is a god, and as long as Lupin comes to him and makes a request, he has no reason to refuse.
After all, the moon in the Eternal Realm didn't refuse; otherwise, why would it allow Woody to be friendly with him?
What's the point? Is it because Woody is old? Or because Woody has a long beard? Surely Old Man Moon isn't some kind of Furious fanatic.
Wait... no!
Kane suddenly realized that if the full moon in the Eternal Realm shone on Woody, it would turn him into an animal-man.
That is, geese, beavers, and deer.
In reality, when the full moon shines on an unlucky guy like Lupin, it can turn him into a hairy werewolf.
so...
hiss...
Kane seems to have discovered a shocking secret!
So, would the moon really allow the loss of a cute, fluffy creature?
Well, let's hit three shots even if we don't have any!
"Let's wait until tonight; I need to use the school's astronomical tower."
After Kane finished speaking, he looked at Lupin, who seemed a little hesitant, raised an eyebrow, and explained in the simplest terms: "I need to look at the moon and use some magical abilities to let you try to connect with it. Then we can do a lot, like making the moon like you, so that you won't have to transform on the night of the full moon anymore."
After he finished speaking, he felt a little hungry and thought it was time to go to the kitchen and get some meat.
As Kane left the headmaster's office, Lupin slowly spoke up: "Communicating with the moon? What kind of special magic is that?"
Dumbledore shrugged helplessly: "It could also be a special talent. From what I've observed, Kane can even communicate with the shadows."
"Shadows? That black... I thought it was a family-inherited dark magic!" Lupin said absentmindedly, recalling Kane's bizarre magic at the circus.
"Yes, Shadow." Dumbledore nodded, stamping his foot on the ground. "I still don't know how he did it, and what I understand even less is... Shadow..."
Dumbledore didn't know how to say or describe this last sentence.
The shadows actually have consciousness? That description isn't entirely accurate, but some shadows did appear around Kane attempting to attack him, though saying they had consciousness might not be entirely accurate.
Those dazed and confused shadow monsters were more like chaos than consciousness.
"So you were actually watching me?" Dumbledore asked slowly, leaning against the window, watching the sunset cast his long shadow on the wall opposite his office.
It's like asking a shadow.
"Professor Dumbledore, I think that must be Kane's own talent, right? You want to replicate it?" Lupin asked with some surprise, he was a little confused about Dumbledore's actions at this moment.
Dumbledore shrugged at Lupin: "Of course I know, but what if my shadow really is conscious? Let's try to trick it."
Lupin:
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