Rolf is not very satisfied with the progress of the experiment, and of course the werewolves are not very satisfied either. However, no matter whether the experiment goes smoothly or not, the werewolves who are the subjects of the experiment are not very satisfied.
Although in his mind, Luofu regarded these heinous guys as consumables, when he actually used them, he still cherished them. Of course, it was not out of sympathy, but because he wanted to make the best use of them.
After all, waste is not a good habit. You must be economical as a human being, especially for werewolves, which are almost non-renewable resources. After all, all the werewolves who like to hurt people maliciously have been caught by him in the laboratory, so the wizard was bitten by the werewolf later.
Things will naturally be greatly reduced.
What's more, he has no choice but to capture those werewolves who are willing to continue to be good for experiments. So at present, these werewolves are the only experimental materials.
Through constant experiments, Rove discovered that this kind of magic is like a different kind of magical creature, tightly entangled with the soul and body of the host.
The so-called wolfsbane potion only causes this magic to lose its own consciousness and fall into a deep sleep during the full moon, allowing the host to continue to control its body.
In other words, the werewolf can actually be regarded as two consciousnesses existing in the same body. However, the wizard's consciousness usually controls everything, and only during the full moon will another consciousness appear.
And when Rolf used magic to extract the werewolf's soul from his body, he found that this spell had become twisted with the host and was rooted deep in the host's soul.
Then Rolf did something that could be called evil, which was to put the wizard's consciousness into a deep sleep and awaken the werewolf's magical consciousness in human form.
As the werewolf regained consciousness, his body actually began to change. Even though it was not a full moon night, he successfully transformed into a werewolf.
This made all the other imprisoned werewolves look at Rolf. They thought that Rolf wanted to cure the werewolves, but did he want to create an army of werewolves?
It is self-evident what it means to werewolves like them to allow werewolves to transform on non-full-moon nights. This made Griffin and other werewolves look at Rolf from fear to fear.
Became awe.
On the contrary, the werewolf in front of him lost his mind due to the transformation and rushed towards Rolf again. After all, he had no sense at all. He just wanted to tear up the piece of meat in front of him and then feast on it.
It's a pity that he only completed the action of saving, and was frozen in mid-air by Rove's magic. As Rove waved the wand in his hand, the werewolf frozen in the air began to rotate with his movements.
While Rolf was spinning, he observed and recorded the difference between this werewolf and the werewolf when it transformed on a full moon night, and then discovered that from all aspects, the werewolf in front of him was not as powerful as it was on a full moon night.
Especially when it is daytime, werewolves actually fall into a weak state, just like humans who want to enter a state of rest at night.
In other words, werewolves are actually nocturnal creatures, and they are not perpetual motion machines capable of unlimited movement. They also need to eat and rest, but these processes are usually completed by the host in the form of a wizard.
But when Rolf maintained his form as a werewolf, he had to rely on this form to eat, rest and even excrete. This seemed to be a difficult thing for a werewolf who almost only had instincts.
At this time, Rove finally discovered that this experiment was not an experiment that could achieve short-term results. But his most basic goal was still achieved, which was to make these werewolves no longer able to serve Voldemort.
After dealing with the werewolves and giants, Voldemort's two major wings, Rolf still needs to deal with the giant spiders in the Forbidden Forest and the dementors from Azkaban.
In fact, cleaning up the spiders in the Forbidden Forest is not a very difficult task for Rolf, but if he really does this, Hagrid will probably be very sad and even affect the friendship between the two.
So Rolf has never taken any action, and now he has no evidence that these spiders want to collude with Voldemort. Or to some extent, they never thought of colluding with Voldemort.
They just want to break into the Hogwarts castle and have a feast. But now the castle is protected by teachers and magic, so they can't do that.
And when Voldemort led the Death Eaters into Hogwarts, the protectors and magic were helpless against them, so they rushed into the school and tried to feast.
Poor Hagrid tried to stop them, but was attacked mercilessly. Judging from the results, the spider raised by Hagrid was the strange one, and it actually had feelings for Hagrid.
Although it is limited to Hagrid alone, it is special enough. But unfortunately, it is limited to this. Maybe I should find a suitable time to clean up the giant spider group in the Forbidden Forest.
Of course, not now. The top priority now is to deal with Voldemort. However, Voldemort and his Death Eaters are now in a very strange state, which is difficult to describe directly.
On the one hand, they were victorious against the Ministry of Magic and wreaked havoc everywhere. But on the other hand, they were sniped everywhere by the Order of the Phoenix, which was severely undermanned, and suffered heavy losses.
Of course, the one who actually caused the main damage to them was Rolf Scamander. This kid who had just graduated was like a demon who lingered around.
Even their powerful master can only fight each other on equal terms when they meet each other. Not to mention them Death Eaters who are far less powerful than their master. He kills them no more than they kill a Muggle.
difficulty.
What's even more outrageous is that this kid's methods and style are extremely cruel. He doesn't look like a member of the Order of the Phoenix at all, but more like a Death Eater than them.
Of course, all Death Eaters who saw this side of him would have no chance to tell their companions and others. For Death Eaters, meeting Rolf meant death or arrest.
As for which of the two it is, it depends on the crime committed by the Death Eater. If he committed a heinous crime, then he is likely to be 'accidentally' killed by him, or be magically disappeared.
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If the ones who were guilty were not guilty enough to die, if Rolf was in a good mood, they might just become dementia or something, and end up in St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Injuries or the one currently being used by the Ministry of Magic as a temporary replacement for Azkaban.