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172. Chapter 172: Poached

Chapter 172: Poached

Charles suddenly found that his friends became busy.

Those who became teaching assistants had to help professors copy content from professional books or magazines to compile new textbooks after finishing their homework. Now they are drowned in a mountain of books.

Ron was also flipping through the books in the pile, just flipping through them to see if there was anything like a note tucked inside, or if there were any notes in the blank spaces.

Ruby always runs to the principal's office these days, and Fox is ready to die. Every time, it brings delicious food there, so that Fox can eat more.

Charles suddenly became relaxed.

He moved all the new varieties of cabbage grown in the outside room back to the window sill of the empty room next to his dormitory.

These cabbages grow very fast, and the lower leaves are already as big as a basketball when unfolded. The leaves are twice as thick as the Chinese biting cabbage. The ball in the middle is also the size of a table tennis ball, and the mouth is already open.

Each cabbage pot was covered with a birdcage to prevent any fool like Seamus from reaching out curiously and getting bitten.

The flowers and leaves in the garden have all fallen off, and they will not return to green until next spring.

"Plop!"×2



Dumbledore obviously doesn't know about this. He has also been investigating the Chamber of Secrets recently and hasn't played games at No. 3 Privet Drive for a long time.

After checking the seeds, Charles walked along the lakeside, thinking about what to do in the future. Unknowingly, he came to a piece of grass on the other side of the lake, and then saw an extremely rare scene.

He even suspected that the old man suddenly asked him to practice Animagus to make it more difficult for Harry and the others.

If werewolves can really be cured, it will become an epoch-making event in the magical world. There will be another test point in the History of Magic exam, and students will have to write papers worth several kilograms of parchment.

But they did not go to the kitchen. Dumbledore took Charles to the Hog's Head pub.

"Now they need some volunteers to test the medicine and conduct long-term observation, so Professor Slughorn recommended Lupine, and Lupine agreed."

Werewolves have always been regarded as a cancer by wizards, and the existing medicines can only keep them sane on full moon nights, but cannot cure them.

Charles tasted this traditional dish from his newly bought villa. This thick, creamy fish soup is based on smoked cod, cooked with milk, leeks, onions and potatoes, but today’s version has added

Lots of spices that make you sweat.

It could be seen that Professor McGonagall was very happy at this time, and the smile on his face came from the bottom of his heart.

"Because this matter is likely to cause a huge topic, and may also be destroyed by some extreme werewolves, the discoverer secretly invited many potions experts to participate. Horace Slug, the former dean of Slytherin College,

Professor Horne was also involved."

The only thing that worried him a little was the seeds of the sheep growing on the trees near the lake. The seeds were placed on the grass. The pulp covering them had completely rotted. The hard seed coat was a little soft due to the decay of the pulp, waiting for the heavy snow to melt them away.

Cover a winter.

Dumbledore sat down at the table in the corner and asked his brother for two cups of hot elderflower wine and a portion of hot soup in a nasal voice.

He asked Charles: "How did you know?"

The water on their bodies dried up quickly, but the old man and the young man were still shivering.

When Charles thought that was the end of today's matter, Dumbledore suddenly asked him: "Charles, do you know something?"

He hadn't figured out how to deal with Voldemort yet, so just following the guide and completing the level was contrary to the old man's "Harry Potter Development Plan".

In this case, Charles decided to have some reservations and divert attention by throwing out another bombshell news.

Charles shook his head quickly and said, "I'll just go to the kitchen and eat something warm."

Charles replied: "I heard from Lupine that the plant that cures werewolves can only grow in the Himalayas."

Some studies believe that werewolves are actually a curse spread through saliva and other means. They are not another species, and their descendants from humans will not have werewolf symptoms.

Charles didn't bother him, he just asked the boss to bring some snacks or something.

He was frightened by the special potions in Hogwarts, so it would be better to eat something warm and break a sweat.

The place was as dark and dirty as ever, and the wild boar head hanging on the wall snorted when they entered.

After about ten minutes, Dumbledore said to him: "Charles, I would like to ask Lupine to work at Hogwarts next school year. I'm afraid you will have to find a new person to work in the Centaur Liaison Office."

This matter is indeed a big deal, and it is normal to study it secretly. No wonder Charles is hesitant to tell it, even if those people have decided not to keep it secret anymore.

However, the indifference and discrimination against werewolves in society has gradually distorted their mentality, and they have the idea of ​​​​revenge against society. Passing their pain to others seems to make them feel better.

The problem of werewolves is not only a magical problem, but also a social problem.

"Because werewolves are mainly found in Europe and America, few people know that it has the effect of curing werewolves."

"This..." Charles scratched his head, "Lupine is preparing to conduct a werewolf treatment experiment."

Dumbledore also nodded in agreement.

Professor McGonagall looked at these two guys intently, always feeling that they were not telling the truth, but there was no evidence, and finally said: "I think you should go to the school doctor's office now."

Dumbledore immediately replied: "I am teaching Charles invisibility. He is a smart boy and can learn it as soon as he learns it."

The two of them were sweating profusely after eating, and their stuffy noses suddenly became clear.

The vast majority of werewolves did not become werewolves voluntarily. They were ordinary people before and lived a peaceful life.

This question silenced Charles, as he knew too much.

Dumbledore was very surprised. He had some status in the world, but he didn't hear the slightest news and knew nothing about this matter.

Professor McGonagall was making a deal with the fishmen in the lake. She gave several fishmen a basket of apples and a big pumpkin, and the fishmen gave her a full basket of small fish.

Charles instantly became invisible and hid behind a tree by the lake, fearing that Professor McGonagall would find him and kill him.

The horse tribe's winter supplies have been prepared, and it's another winter where you won't go hungry.

Dumbledore fell into deep thought after hearing this.

If Charles knew what Dumbledore was thinking, he wouldn't want to eat snacks as if nothing had happened.

Charles nodded immediately and said: "I bought a copy of "The Invisibility Book" at Flourish and Blotts Bookstore. I couldn't understand some of the contents in it, so I asked Professor Dumbledore for advice."

The weather in Hogwarts in mid-November was already very cold, and the lake was very cold. Charles and Dumbledore both sneezed several times after climbing up.

Then Aberforth told him there were no snacks.

Aberforth first brought two glasses of hot wine, and soon after he brought two bowls of hot fish soup.

Professor McGonagall looked at the two of them speechlessly, sighed and asked: "Mr. Dumbledore, Mr. Smith, what are you doing? Are you playing with water like children?"

Charles thought to himself that it seemed that Lao Deng was interested in the werewolf potion project. If Lupine worked at Hogwarts next year, he would be able to grasp the situation of this potion at the first time.

He did not think that Dumbledore did this because he wanted to get a piece of the pie, but simply wanted to know for the first time whether the medicine was really effective and whether it had any side effects.

"Okay." Charles was helpless about Dumbledore's poaching, "I'll find new employees."

Now that a new construction site is under construction, there are so many things to deal with and time is limited.

(End of chapter)


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