Chapter 466 Failure

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 Snape's choice of course was full of malice, and his explanation was also the same - Bailang knew why, so he didn't mind setting fire to it at all. "Professor, since werewolves are so dangerous, why not just

Exterminate them? After all, as long as all the werewolves are killed, won't there be new victims?" Bai Lang raised his hand and spoke.

Snape looked at Bailang for half a minute, perhaps he was trying to discern whether Bailang was joking or serious, "You're right." Snape said, "You're right.

"However, Snape did not give Bailang any extra points. "Some people are only forced to become werewolves after being bitten by werewolves." I don't know who said this.

"I'm sorry, this is necessary epidemic prevention. After all, we can't let more innocent people suffer such a fate. So the sooner the werewolf dies, the better - and I don't think the werewolf can always maintain its human nature."

Bailang refuted this sentence before Snape could.

The coldness and cruelty in his words silenced the other students. Professor Snape motioned Bailang to sit down, and he began to ask how to identify the difference between a werewolf and a wolf. This made Bailang even more convinced that a werewolf is a scumbag - he

The werewolf in my impression is a monster with a huge and rough wolf head, as strong as a brown bear.

Hermione deducted ten points for answering the question about her love - Bailang felt that she was actually trying to fight against Snape through this. Of course, this may not necessarily be the case, maybe she just loves learning. Of course, Ron said a few words and was proud of it.

Min's defensive words were deducted points and detained by Snape. "I want you to know how to deal with a werewolf." Professor Snape said this. Bailang felt that he really wanted to let these little brats know how to avoid a werewolf.

Werewolf attack.

"Professor, if the fighting power of werewolves is the same as that of big wolves, I think it will be easy to kill them." Bailang raised his wand, "Professor, will the werewolf's head revert to an adult's head after being cut off? I

I thought that if I had the chance, it would be a good decoration to hang a werewolf's head and skull on the wall of my living room."

"Don't brag here, kid." Professor Snape said, "If a werewolf is killed while in transformation, it will return to its human form unless magic is used to preserve it."

"Each of you will write a paper and give it to me. The content is about how to identify and kill werewolves. This topic should be written on two pieces of parchment and handed in on Monday morning. Someone should be in charge of this class. Weasley, stay

Come down and don't leave, we have to arrange something for your late studies." Snape said, while Bailang muttered "Werewolf skull."

Neville went with Bailang. "Are you really going to hunt werewolves?" Neville asked, "Of course! If I have the chance, I will kill a few werewolves and decorate mine with their furs and heads."

"Living room." Bai Lang was very interested, "You also heard Neville, the strength of a werewolf is similar to that of an ordinary big wolf, except that it is more resistant to curses, and it has many different characteristics from ordinary wolves.

It’s just a strong resilience.”

"I will teach you how to chop off a werewolf's head with one sword! After all, no matter how strong your recovery ability is, the head will not grow back after it is cut off." Bailang made a cutting motion with his palm. Neville was stunned.

Looking at Bai Lang's movements, "Is it really okay?" he said with a little flinch.

"No problem, trust me. At worst, I'll kill a few for you to see first, and then I'll make an immovable one for you to practice with." Werewolves with the same fighting power as wolves? Bai Lang wouldn't be afraid of them at all.

The next day is the Quidditch match. Look at the weather outside. Bailang thinks that going to the game in this kind of weather is just a bad idea. He plans to just hide in the common room and read a book. Bailang looks at Harry

He grabbed his broom, put on his team uniform and left the dormitory - at first glance, he looked as miserable as if he might die soon.

"Don't eat so much to relieve stress before a fierce competition, Potter. I think it's enough for you to eat a little porridge with a few slices of bacon, and drink a glass of pumpkin juice to ensure your strength." Bailang said, who also followed Neville and just returned from the game.

Not long after returning from the outside, although he would not go out to watch Quidditch, Neville would be trained every day, rain or shine.

He also wanted to practice martial arts, and he took Neville with him. After returning, he took a shower and changed into warm clothes and went to have breakfast. It was a very comfortable experience. After breakfast, Neville hurried to the bathroom.

After going out to watch the game, Bailang returned to the lounge and found a book to read.

The game ended with Gryffindor's defeat. Bailang looked at Harry Potter who was being helped in by Ron and the others and thought he saw a dead person - his condition was terrible, his face was pale and he seemed to have only half a breath left.

"What happened?" Bailang asked, "It's okay if you lose. Why did Harry become like this?"

"It's the dementors. The dementors came to the Quidditch field." Ron was indignant. Everyone was aggrieved. How could the dementors enter the field? "And Harry also lost his broom."

Someone said. "Oh, this loss is not small." Bailang said, "But you'd better send Harry to Madam Pomfrey's place as soon as possible, or..." Bailang took out a large piece of chocolate, "

Get him some warm clothes and eat some chocolate in front of the fire?"

Finally, Harry went to Madam Pomfrey to spend his sad days.

During Bailang's rest the next day, he sneaked out to beat up those Dementors. Recently, he not only used the Dementors to practice the Patronus Charm, but also used them to practice the so-called "Ash Douluo" magic.

Martial arts. He figured out one thing - that is, in fact, most dementors have no "intelligence" at all, and are more instinctive.

They may be able to understand language, but their reactions under normal circumstances are instinctive reactions - including combat. Dementors have no tactics.

Dealing with them is actually quite boring. Regardless of their "nihility" and "energy-swallowing" power, purely technically speaking, these guys are very easy to beat. There is no sense of accomplishment when Bailang bursts out and beats them, but it is considered a success.

He vented his anger on Harry Potter's behalf - but Bailang didn't tell Harry.

Most of the time, when Malfoy makes fun of Harry, Bailang will not take care of it - if he has to take care of such small things, he will become Harry's protector. I'm afraid even Dumbledore doesn't want to see it.

At this point, what he wanted was Harry's growth.

So when Harry was discharged from the hospital and was teased by Malfoy for losing the Quidditch match, Whitecap just pretended not to hear it. Malfoy was so excited that he almost went crazy - Gryffindor's first defeat made Unless

Ledlin lost by a huge margin, otherwise it would be almost possible to win the Quidditch Cup.


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