Chapter 360: The Merlin Order
It's hard for this group of werewolves to end well.
Not to mention how this rally should be characterized, the death toll of nearly fifty or so made the Ministry of Magic tremble.
Scrimgeour had the Aurors examine and confirm the cause of the werewolf's death.
The result made him breathe a sigh of relief.
Not a single werewolf died by a spell.
He wasn't worried that the Ministry of Magic would judge Harry, let alone that he was now the Minister of Magic, and even if he wasn't, no one would dare to raise such an issue.
The only question is, if Harry does it, how to explain it to the Ministry of Magic and the wizards as the Minister of Magic.
Thankfully not.
It's easy to explain it yourself.
Scrimgeour brought in Rita Skeeter, a female journalist who was once famous for her lace journalism, but now she has turned into a "righteous person" who speaks up for ordinary wizards, and most wizards are naturally receptive to this transformation, Scrimgeour is a minority, and he is not very comfortable with Rita's change in status.
Not to mention, she is dressed as always, looking like she is covered in the words "I'm a gossip news paparazzi".
The reporter of the Daily Prophet was also invited.
Scrimgeour allowed them to photograph the dead, the wounded, and every werewolf, and there was no restriction on their reporting, as long as they didn't mention Mr. Potter.
Wait until Monday.
The wizarding world was shaken by two pieces of news.
One of them was the werewolf gathering, which killed more than fifty people and injured more than two hundred, and the wizards didn't feel anything about it, it was the werewolves who died, and the injured were also werewolves.
It's just that the number is so huge.
It worries many wizards.
They had always thought that there were very few werewolves around them, maybe only ten or twenty in the whole of Great Britain, and some even naively thought that there were only two werewolves, one was Fenrir Greyback and the other was Remus Lupin.
But today's newspapers tell them that there are at least two hundred werewolves in Great Britain.
There aren't necessarily 200 people in a single year at Hogwarts.
Such a huge number made them frightened.
It was only soon that this panic was dispelled by the second news.
Potions isn't a mass magazine, and no one orders it except Potions Masters - it's not like Transfiguration Today, which features interesting stories or tips on how to apply Transfiguration charms at home, or Charms Innovation, which involves a lot of everyday spells.
Potions is a very magical, but also boring subject.
The magazine contained only complex potion recipes, descriptions of their properties, and some obscure professional conversations.
Most wizards have almost zero need for potions, they just need to know that they are injured with white fresh, and if they encounter an injury that they can't heal, they go to St. Mungo.
Even many young potions masters who had just graduated from Hogwarts didn't know that there was such a magazine - Snape was not a qualified professor, he had extracurricular clubs like other professors, but he was very demanding, and very few students could join his clubs.
It is said to be a club, unlike the relaxed and cheerful atmosphere of other professors, Snape's club is an after-school tutoring, where students hand in homework and he criticizes and finds faults.
He doesn't act as a life coach like other professors.
Just today, such a magazine that almost no one cares about suddenly broke into the public's field of vision.
Mr. Potter has researched a potion that can cure wolfsickness!
Because of the first news, the sorcerers, who had made people panic, bought the magazine and studied the Potions Papers, whose titles they might not necessarily understand.
What if you figure it out?
If you get bitten, it's better to prepare early.
The werewolves, who did not attend the rally and were not captured by the Ministry of Magic, also bought magazines.
Most of them couldn't understand it, and a bunch of people pooled their money and hired the potions master in Diagon Alley to solve their puzzles.
Potion materials aren't that complicated.
There are also no prohibited or restricted materials.
The boiling process is not complicated.
The only thing that stunned the werewolves was one of the ingredients on the potion recipe - "the tears that the lover shed for himself".
This makes it difficult for many werewolves, who themselves are not accepted by society.
Not to mention lovers, there are very few friends.
Not to mention the kind of lover who will cry for himself.
Of course, although there are few such werewolves, they are not impossible.
As November draws to a close, in addition to the case published in the magazine, after Remus Lupin was successfully cured of "mad wolf disease", a new example of being cured has emerged.
It was a werewolf who worked at the Weasley Brothers joke shop.
His daily job is to be in charge of cleaning up.
Those who are familiar with him know his identity, and every month the full moon disappears, and when the full moon is over, he returns pale and weak.
But on November 25th, another full moon.
He can still be seen in the Weasley Brothers Joke Shop.
Someone panicked and asked George and Fred for news, did they forget the time, today is a full moon, wouldn't it be too dangerous to let a werewolf stay here?
Until the evening.
The werewolf showed up at the Leaky Cauldron Bar, took this month's salary, and invited everyone in the bar to drink a glass of butterbeer to celebrate that his life had finally returned to normal, and from today onwards, he was not a werewolf, but a normal human.
That night, he was very drunk.
Lying on the body of Tom, the owner of the Leaky Cauldron Bar, crying about his grievances over the past few decades.
People have the utmost sympathy for their kind.
29th, Hogwarts.
In the principal's office.
Dumbledore flipped through the Daily Prophet and said with emotion, "Harry, love is indeed the greatest magic in the world. ”
Harry nodded perfunctorily, "Albus, you've said it many times, and tonight, this is the fifth. ”
"Did you call me just to see you read the newspaper?"
Dumbledore shook his head, put the newspaper down, and said softly, "Of course not, it's something else, have you heard of the Merlin Order?" ”
Harry nodded.
He hadn't seen it with his own eyes, but he had read it many times in books.
Legend has it that the "Order of Sir Merlin" was formed by the legendary wizard Merlin, but of course, this is just a legend.
As the most legendary wizard and known as the most powerful wizard of all time, everyone wanted to have something to do with Merlin - there were even rumors that Merlin had studied at Slytherin House at Hogwarts when the most hated headmaster of the Black family was in office.
But this is not possible, Merlin is older than Hogwarts, he has been around since 500 AD, and Hogwarts was founded more than 900 AD.
However, it cannot be ruled out that Merlin, who is rumored to have time and is suspected of being a disguised Maggs, disguised himself as a child and entered the school.
A little bit of Carvin, I'll find my form
(End of chapter)