Chapter 112: Sirius's Vast Plan
For a man who had considered retreat before he came, it was clear that it was useless to continue to persuade him.
To be precise, Lupin was willing to come to Hogwarts to help out for two reasons - first, because of Dumbledore's plea, the school needed a Defence Against the Dark Arts professor too much, and second, because he wanted to protect Harry, and by the way, he took back the friend who had made a mistake many years ago.
And now, Sirius's grievances have been cleared, Harry's safety has been guaranteed, and although the school's teaching is still the boss, Dumbledore's criticism Lupin is really in his eyes, so there are not many reasons for the school to keep him.
Although he could stay with the efforts of the Ministry of Magic and Dumbledore, Lupin didn't want that - he felt it was time for him to leave.
Just think about the embarrassed way Harry and him first met to see how werewolves were mixed up in the British wizarding world, skinny, skinny with a tattered suitcase, clothes with puddings, sickly face, gray hair - the word "down" couldn't have been more appropriate for him.
It is not a matter of saying how strong his self-esteem is—he has such self-esteem that he has not changed his mind in such a difficult situation.
However, there is no doubt that he has low self-esteem - when Tonks confesses to him, he is completely afraid to accept this feeling, and if it were not for Bill's injury later, maybe this feeling will have to be buried for a long time.
Such a self-respecting and inferior person would never be able to accept the results of such a negotiation, and even if he knew that everyone was for his good, he still could not continue to do it - so he had to lose the job and find another one.
A low-paying and dangerous job that would accept him knowing he was a werewolf - it would be better for him.
So, in the end, Alan didn't choose to help keep him - he recommended Professor Lupin to the United States, where there was a whole tribe of werewolves he knew.
Whether it was the second-class pharmacist or the patriarch there, they had a good personal relationship with him, and I believe that Professor Lupin will perfectly integrate into the collective there, and gain unprecedented recognition and happiness, to make up for the shadow caused by the years of discrimination he has suffered in the British wizarding world.
The werewolves over there are not much different from the remaining werewolves in Britain, at least the werewolves over there are not as cruel and bloody as the British - I believe that as a werewolf, Professor Lupin will soon be able to integrate in and get a new life.
It's just that Alan himself is not sure - what if Professor Lupin knows a beautiful young werewolf lady over there?
This is quite worth considering - after all, the girls over there will never dislike werewolves, and Professor Lupin definitely doesn't have to worry about being too dangerous and hurting the other party, plus the professor himself is strong, knowledgeable, and kind~ Hey, if you think about it carefully, it seems to be really dangerous...
But after thinking about it carefully, Alan still insisted on his opinion - he didn't participate, he didn't interfere, anyway, Lupin would have to come back sooner or later, even if it was good for him. After all, his best friend is here, and his best friend's child is also here, and if he comes back with another werewolf, then Alan will be a heartfelt blessing.
Forcibly pulling the red line in order not to affect it - Alan doesn't think that is that good.
He sincerely hoped that Professor Lupin and Tonks could continue to stay together, but that was Professor Lupin's own business, and he would not interfere, and he only had a small, almost trivial request for the professor, hoping that the professor would consider it carefully.
The request is actually quite simple - dear professor, please change your naming skills during your time in the werewolf tribe.
If the child born is still named Teddy by you, he really can't help but laugh when he is baptized...
Well, this name is too much like the pig's feet of the legendary story, and it is even more than the sky and the air. . .
Seeing the professor leave with the letter, Alan let out a sigh - although the outcome of the matter did not seem to have changed, it was clear that things had taken a good turn for the better, and Professor Lupin would not be as depressed as he was when the Order of the Phoenix appeared again.
Maybe he'll become a professor in the tribe on the American side – who knows?
He turned his head to look at Sirius and Harry, who were also watching Lupin at the moment, and after Lupin's figure disappeared, the two couldn't help but look at each other - Harry's expression suddenly became a thief, and Sirius's expression suddenly became, well, how to say, very thief!
That kind of thief's evil smile is simply a collection of the expression of a father who goes out on the street and sees his child pulling a female classmate and the expression of a roommate who finds his old friend secretly passing notes to the girl at the table in the library, in short, the big bald head that accompanies the little wolf looks handsome all of a sudden, and it becomes a little funny.
Anyway, Harry's classmates were trembling under such stares, and Alan was happy to see it happen - if it hadn't been for Dumbledore's sudden appearance and disrupted the atmosphere, maybe Alan would have watched it longer.
"I just sent Lupin away," he smiled, greeting everyone.
However, it was clear that the headmaster of the day was not here to greet him, but to find Harry - he quickly made a request to stay with Harry for a while, so Allen, Blake, and Zhang Qiu quickly came outside.
Looking at the sunlight outside, Alan stretched and casually asked Sirius, "What are you going to do next, Mr. Black?"
The question had clearly scratched Sirius's itch - apparently he had been thinking about it all these days.
"I have my own house," Sirius smiled brightly, making one jealous of why a bald head was so handsome—"I'll go back to the house in the next few days, clean the whole house, and get Harry out of where he is, they've raised Harry so thin-"
Uh, Alan couldn't help but imagine Harry, whose burly muscles were about to explode—tsk, spicy eyes.
"I'm going to take him around the wizarding world next, a good summer trip is indispensable - it is said that this year's summer vacation will also have a Quidditch tournament, which is a perfect fit for Harry, who loves the same as James, and the Black family has a special box for the world competition... ”
Blake gushed about his plans, each of which required a lot of gold gallons, rich and capricious...