While Harry was busy because Arthur Weasley was injured, Rolf had no intention of taking any time off. After all, he was Gogo who had just become the majority of the remaining giants in the wizarding world.
He must ask his smart subordinates to do something.
After all, the brains of these giants currently find it difficult to understand overly complex commands. But if you want to say that they are similar to giant monsters, that would not be right, because they still have some brains.
It's just that the IQ should be equivalent to that of a ten-year-old child, maybe a little higher, but not much higher. There is actually no way for Rove to do this, but is it really good to make giants smarter?
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After thinking about it for a while, Rolf finally gave up on making the giants smart. Instead, he chose another way to make them obey his orders and control, which was a contract.
Of course, it's not the kind of contract that forces you to be punished if you don't obey orders. It's more like a subtle effect that makes the giant obey his orders.
In terms of effect, it is more similar to the Imperius Curse. However, the effect is not that powerful. It does not deprive the giants of their free will and thoughts, but only allows them to have a natural sense of recognition and obedience to Rolf's orders.
In fact, this contract only plays a supporting role. The final reason why the giants are obedient is because of his title and identity as Giant Gugo.
Even the effect of this contract is not on Rolf himself, but on the title of Giant Gugo. In other words, anyone who obtains the title of Giant Gugo can make all giants recognize and obey his orders.
feel.
In fact, this contract was based on the contract between wizards and house elves. The harshness of that contract, the perfection of the treaty, and the profound impact on the bloodline made Rolf amazed.
What happened back then that made the wizards make such a harsh contract for the house elves? Of course, when he studied the contract, he did not have the idea of giving them freedom like Hermione did.
After all, his consistent view is that those who are not of my race must have different minds. The status of wizards in the magical world was earned with the blood and wars of their ancestors, and these achievements must not be abandoned because of temporary pity.
Therefore, when Rolf set up the contract regarding Gugo to the giants, he considered whether to limit only human wizards to obtain the title of Gugo.
But fortunately, he is not an absolute ZZist, nor is he a demon. So in the end, he did not set it up like this, but changed it to only when the human wizard becomes the giant Gugo, this contract will take effect.
In other words, when Gugo is a giant, there is no difference as before. But when a wizard becomes a giant Gugo, this contract will come into effect.
Of course, Rolf also set up a series of restrictive measures to prevent this power from being abused and eventually reducing the giant to the level of a house elf.
This is an easy task for his current level of magic. And as long as he serves as Gu Ge, he can modify this contract at will.
In fact, it's okay if he doesn't do it right, because the last clause is that the right to interpret the contract belongs to the maker of the contract. Therefore, it is not him who has the final say on how to change it.
To a certain extent, the giants can be regarded as being unkind to others. Of course, this is just a joke. In fact, if Rolf Scamander can become their Gugo, they will be the best choice for them in this century and even the next century.
The greatest luck.
Rolf first perfected the contract regarding Gugo's identity, and then cut off the territory belonging to the giant and formed it into a separate subspace.
In other words, the giants no longer have to worry about being hunted and harassed by wizards. And the ecosystem here is also enough for them to be self-sufficient here.
Of course, Rolf did not intend to take on the task of taking care of these giants by himself. Instead, he wrote a letter and told it to the two people who were still traveling abroad.
In the letter, he attached two badges that allowed him to freely enter and leave this area. The workmanship of these two badges was quite exquisite, and they were considered gifts to them.
In addition to coming in to observe and take care of the status of the giants, when they encounter danger, they can also quickly move into this space through two badges, which can be regarded as a means of escape.
After finishing all this, Rove told the giants not to kill each other again, and then left here. As soon as Rove left, the giants started fighting again.
Gu Ge said that they should not kill each other, but he did not say that they should not fight. At most, they should not kill each other. They should fight when they should. Life is not about eating, fighting and sleeping every day.
Then Rolf came back again. He had just left in a hurry and left his things here. Then he saw his subjects strangling each other's necks and fighting each other with fists and kicks.
He was stunned for a moment, and then said: "Go on, bye."
After saying this, Rolf's figure turned into a puff of smoke and disappeared in front of the giants with a bang. After the giants heard that Gu Ge agreed to their multi-person sports, they immediately continued to fight happily.
It seems that this Gugo who can transform into a small man is pretty good, and he can also do magic. Just when a certain giant was thinking wildly, the good brother opposite him hit him in the eye with an old punch, which also interrupted him
ideas.
Then he abandoned his train of thought and punched back. Then the other person punched him again, hitting his other eye. Then he immediately retaliated and punched the other person.
The other eye.
Just when the giants were keen on giving each other black eyes, Rolf had already returned to the Hogwarts castle. Looking at 'Rolf' who was waiting for him in the corner, he walked forward and stretched out his hand.
The other party turned into a cloak again and draped it obediently on him.
As he put on this cloak, the experiences and actions of 'Rolf' in Hogwarts during this period of time turned into memories and entered his mind.
It was as if these memories belonged to him originally, without any barriers. Then he learned about Harry and the Weasley brothers going to Dumbledore's office at night, and also learned about McGonagall teasing Professor Umbridge.
things.
It seems that under the serious appearance of our vice-principal, there is a heart that is enough for Gryffindor. It is no wonder that she was eventually sorted into Gryffindor and became the dean. After thinking about it, Rolf stopped
He stopped walking because a cat with glasses patterns around its eyes appeared in front of him.