Chapter 2 Animagus I
The moon disappeared into the sky again, and Remus Lupin, who had slept all night, woke up with the morning sun and felt the abundant magic in his body, and Lupin was very satisfied. Remus Lupin felt that today was a good day, and perhaps he could start learning the first magic of his life.
Although Lupin has only been Remus Lupin for less than a month, Remus has already planned his life. Like the old cursed trolls said, I'm a planned troll. Remus considers himself a werewolf with a plan, because a man with a plan can become a king. For example, what was once a cursed troll has become the king of trolls.
Remus's mind was full of thoughts, but he didn't delay getting up and washing.
Remus, who was an early riser, found that Lyle Lupin was not at home, leaving only the haggard Hope Lupin preparing breakfast alone.
Remus consciously waited at the dinner table for Mom Hope to prepare breakfast, and found the magic book he was going to study today from the pile of books that Mom and Dad had prepared - "How to Learn Animagus". Yes, Remus Lupin believed that the first magic in his life was to learn the Animagus.
Remus Lupin felt that he had a very strong advantage in learning from Animagus. First of all, he has the experience of transforming into a werewolf, and the unforgettable pain can make him ignore the danger of transforming into an Animagus. Secondly, there is wolf venom in his body, so that he does not need to spend other energy to find the unknown ancient bloodline in his body, and finally transform into an unknown animal. Then, I came through and possessed the same spiritual power and wisdom as an adult, far beyond my current physical level, and I should be able to control the changes in my body very well. In the end, it is the abundant magic power that he has accumulated by using his own spiritual power to cooperate with the wolf venom in his body in the past nearly a month, which is the strongest backing for him to learn Animagus.
And now that he is a werewolf, what is there to be afraid of even if he fails to learn Animagus? However, Remus felt that there was still an obvious loophole in his plan, that is, if learning from Animagus could change the pain of becoming a werewolf, then why did Remus Lupin in the Harry Potter world have to endure the pain and torture of becoming a werewolf? Did Professor Lupin in the novel not think of this method, or did he think of it but didn't succeed?
Now Remus Lupin is a little worried that he is just thinking too well, and the result may be unexpected.
Little Remus sat at the dining table, looking at the magic book in his hand called "How to Learn Animagus", his face was a little cloudy, and his heart was even more troubled. I don't know if I should open the book now. You must know that little Remus did not discover the book's storage zài on the first day, but found the book's storage zài before little Remus had planned his life plan. But just as little Remus was able to resist the temptation in his heart and not read the books on spells, Remus Lupin Jr. resisted the urge to read the book "How to Learn Animagus" when he discovered it.
Today is a good day, the full moon is approaching, and the magic in his body is abundant, even Lyle Lupin may go out today to buy himself an iron cage for transforming into a werewolf, and Remus Lupin can't think of any reason to refuse to learn from Animagus and take the first step in his life plan.
Little Remus quietly ate two large plates of steak meat under the care of Mother Hope, satisfying his strong appetite after becoming a werewolf. After eating his special breakfast, little Remus was even more determined in his plan, if he didn't find a way to save his current situation, I was afraid that Lyle Lupin and Hope Lupin would be eaten poor by himself, and I was afraid that even the Weasleys would be inferior to the Weasleys at that time.
Not long after little Remus and Mother Hope had finished breakfast, Lyle Lupin appeared from the fireplace in his house, carrying a delicacies of an iron cage. Looking at his wife Hope Lupin, who was amused by little Remus, Lyle Lupin didn't know whether his actions were right or wrong, and couldn't help but ask himself, could he bear to throw his lovely son into a cold and sturdy iron cage and leave him to fend for himself?
Little Remus watched Lyle Lupin come back, broke free from his mother Hope Lupin's arms, and handed the magic book he had prepared long ago called "How to Learn Animagus" into Lyle Lupin's arms, staring wide-eyed, pretending to look at Lyle Lupin who was a little puzzled.
With the help of Hope's mother, Remus Jr. thinks Lyle Lupin comes up with the idea that he wants to learn from Animagus.
Lyle Lupin and Mother Hope were a little surprised by Remus's whimsy, and although they thought that Remus Jr. was a bit naïve, they couldn't find a reason to refute it. Lyle Lupin thinks that if little Remus really learns Animagus, maybe the wolf venom really can't affect little Remus anymore, and the problem of werewolves may be solved.
Lyle Lupin, like Hope's mother, was moved by Remus Jr.'s suggestion.
But the only difficulty now is probably that Lyle Lupin and Mother Hope are not very proficient in Animagus. Lyle Lupin mentions to Mother Hope that he may be able to write to Professor Minerva McGonagall, his former alma mater, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, who is now Head of Gryffindor. It is known that there were only seven Animagus registered in the 20th century, and Professor Minerva McGonagall was one of them. If the husband and wife had won the trust of Professor Minerva McGonagall, perhaps Remus Jr. would have had a better choice. After all, she is a harsh, stern witch who has little patience for those who break the rules, and at the same time she is an exceptionally intelligent witch. This is something that even Professor Albus Dumbledore, the current headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, cannot deny.
Lyle Lupin and Hope Lupin deliberated for a long time, and finally decided to wait until he had spent the next full moon with little Remus to write to Professor Minerva McGonagall for help.
Lyle Lupin and Hope Lupin's decision relieved little Remus, after all, Remus Jr. didn't know how powerful Professor Minerva McGonagall was, and even if she couldn't recognize herself as an imposter who had crossed over, there was still the disrespectful, disrespectful, and suspicious Professor Albus Dumbledore standing behind her. If Professor Albus Dumbledore had been obsessed with little Remus, the consequences would have been unimaginable.