It is unlikely that these werewolves will have a good ending.
Regardless of how this rally should be characterized, the death toll of nearly fifty people was enough to terrify the Ministry of Magic.
Scrimgeour had the Aurors conduct a careful examination to confirm the cause of death of these werewolves.
The result was a relief to him.
No werewolf has ever died from a curse.
He was not worried that the Ministry of Magic would try Harry. Not to mention that he was now the Minister of Magic, even if he was not, no one would dare to raise such an issue.
The only problem was that if Harry did something, he, as the Minister of Magic, would have a headache as to how he would explain to the Ministry of Magic and the wizards.
Fortunately not.
It’s easy for me to explain myself.
Scrimgeour invited Rita Skeeter, a female reporter who was once famous for gossip, but now she has transformed herself into a "righteous person" who speaks for ordinary wizards. Most wizards naturally accept this change, but Scrimgeour is a minority. He cannot adapt to Rita's identity change.
Not to mention, her outfit, as always, looked like it had "I'm a gossip paparazzi" written all over it.
A reporter from the Daily Prophet was also invited.
Scrimgeour allowed them to photograph the dead and the wounded, as well as every werewolf, with no restrictions on their reporting, as long as Mr. Potter was not mentioned.
Wait till Monday.
The wizarding world was shaken by two pieces of news.
One of them was a werewolf gathering, which resulted in the deaths of more than fifty people and injuries to more than two hundred people. The wizards did not feel anything about it. The dead were werewolves, and the injured were also werewolves.
It's just that the numbers are so huge.
This caused many wizards to worry.
They always thought that there were very few werewolves around them, perhaps only ten or twenty in the whole of Great Britain. Some people even naively believed that there were only two werewolves, one was Fenrir Greyback and the other was Remus Lupin.
But today's newspaper told them that there are at least two hundred werewolves in Great Britain.
There may not even be 200 students in a grade at Hogwarts.
Such a huge number frightened them.
But soon, this fear was dispelled by the second piece of news.
Potions was not a popular magazine, and no one except potion masters subscribed to it - it was not like Transfiguration Today, which contained some interesting short stories or application tips for household Transfiguration spells, nor was it like Innovation in Spells, which contained a large number of daily spells.
Potions is a magical, but also very boring subject.
The magazine only contained complicated potion formulas, descriptions of medicinal properties, and some obscure communications between professionals.
Most wizards have almost no need for potions. They only need to know to use difficile for injuries, and go to St. Mungo's if they encounter injuries that they cannot heal themselves.
Even many young potion masters who had just graduated from Hogwarts did not know that there was such a magazine - Snape was not a qualified professor. Like other professors, he organized extracurricular clubs, but his requirements were very high and very few students could join his clubs.
It is called a club, but unlike the relaxed and cheerful atmosphere of other professors, Snape's club is just an after-school tutoring club. Students hand in their homework and he criticizes and points out the problems.
I will not act as a life mentor like other professors.
Just today, such a magazine that almost no one cared about suddenly came into the public eye.
Mr. Potter has developed a potion that can cure lycanthosis!
Because of the first piece of news, the panicked wizards started buying this magazine and studying the potion papers whose titles they might not even be able to understand.
What if you figure it out?
If you get bitten, it's better to prepare early.
Those werewolves who did not attend the rally and were not caught by the Ministry of Magic also bought the magazine.
Most of them couldn't understand it at all, so a group of them pooled their money and hired the potion master in Diagon Alley to help them solve their puzzles.
The ingredients for the potion aren't that complicated.
There are no prohibited or restricted materials.
The cooking process is not complicated.
The only thing that surprised the werewolves was an ingredient in the potion recipe - "the tears shed by a loved one for oneself."
This poses a dilemma for many werewolves, as they are not accepted by society.
Not to mention lovers, I even have very few friends.
Not to mention the kind of lover who will cry for you.
Of course...although there are few werewolves like this, they do exist.
Just as November was about to end, in addition to the case published in the magazine, after Remus Lupin successfully cured "lycanthropy", another new example of cure appeared.
It was a werewolf who worked at Weasley Bros. Joke Shop.
His daily job is to be responsible for sanitation and cleaning.
Everyone who is familiar with him knows his identity. He disappears every full moon, and comes back pale and weak at the end of the month.
But on November 25th, there was another full moon.
He can still be seen at Weasley Bros. Joke Shop.
Some people panicked and asked George and Fred for news. Maybe they had forgotten the time. Today was a full moon. Wouldn't it be too dangerous to let a werewolf stay here?
Until evening.
The werewolf showed up at the Leaky Cauldron, took this month's salary, and treated everyone in the bar to a glass of butterbeer to celebrate the fact that his life had finally returned to normal. From today on, he was no longer a werewolf, but a normal human being.
He was very drunk that night.
She lay on Tom, the owner of the Leaky Cauldron, and cried about the grievances she had suffered over the past few decades.
People have the greatest sympathy for their own kind.
The 29th, Hogwarts.
In the principal's office.
Dumbledore flipped through the Daily Prophet and said with some emotion: "Harry, love is indeed the greatest magic in the world."
Harry nodded perfunctorily: "Albus, you have said this many times. This is the fifth time tonight."
"Did you call me here just to watch you read the newspaper?"
Dumbledore shook his head, put the newspaper down, and said softly, "Of course not, it's something else. Have you heard of Merlin's Order?"
Harry nodded.
He had never seen it in person, but he had read about it many times in books.
Legend has it that the "Merlin's Order" was formed by the legendary wizard Merlin, but of course, this is just a legend.
As the most legendary wizard and also known as the most powerful wizard in history, everyone wants to be associated with Merlin - when the most hated headmaster of the Black family was in office, there were even rumors that Merlin had studied at Hogwarts Slytherin College.
But this is impossible. Merlin is older than Hogwarts. He existed more than 500 years ago, while Hogwarts was founded more than 900 years ago.
However, we cannot rule out the possibility that Merlin, who is said to have mastered time and is suspected to be the Metamorphosis Magus, disguised himself as a child and entered the school.