Fenrir Greyback doesn't seem too happy. He's probably unhappy that his men have been reduced due to the recruitment drive, so he attacks me, but I catch him easily. I won't let anyone stand in my way.

I contacted the Aurors and handed him over to them. After that, the Aurors also arrested some werewolves who held similar views to Greyback, so the gangs that deliberately turned people into werewolves no longer existed. Of course, there may be some who have not been caught, but with these guys gone, many werewolves who are eager to live a quiet life have responded to our recruitment. The Ministry of Magic also began to contact known werewolf families and invite them to live on the island during the full moon.

I also asked a friend I met in Knocket Lane to introduce me to some potential werewolves. He probably realized that I was a werewolf, after all, I was not working around the full moon. He said he knew a few suitable people and introduced them to me. In fact, everyone knew each other because we always disappeared at the same time. We laughed and said that no one had noticed this.

After that, the construction went smoothly. We used the hut left by the original owner of the island as our headquarters office. Although we were still living in tents, we worked together and made rapid progress. Sirius funded the construction materials, and we did the construction ourselves. The werewolves usually did construction work for Muggles outside of the full moon, so when they heard that this place would become a permanent residence, they worked very quickly. The other building was also in a dilapidated state, but we tried to tidy it up to a point where it was not too dangerous. Since it would take a lot of time to rely entirely on manual labor, I used magic to speed up some of the work. Although many people can use some simple magic, large-scale or complex magic still needs me to handle. Therefore, the daily maintenance work was carried out by them, and I would come to help cast larger spells on weekends. Even so, since we all had our own jobs, the people who stayed on the island still took on most of the work, and everyone was very hardworking.

Since we now have quite a few werewolves, Snape has started to provide us with experimental potions. I still have a job at the Black family, so I only bring potions to the island when there is a full moon. I use Apparition to get back and forth, but other werewolves are not very good at this magic, so we use the fireplace network to connect a certain place on the island to the headquarters office. However, this network only connects the fireplaces on the island to that specific location, and Sirius found this place for us.

I really made some great friends. The Ministry of Magic also helped. The location was kept strictly confidential, and all users had to swear an oath that if they revealed the secret, they would be killed immediately. After all, there were still some wizards who advocated killing all werewolves. Therefore, Sirius, Snape, Mr. Malfoy and Mr. Weasley and other prominent families put up a strict protective ward for us to ensure that unregistered werewolves could not enter the place. In addition, the fireplace network was specially treated so that unregistered werewolves could not use it. The location was not far from Diagon Alley and could be reached on foot, so even those who lived far away would not have much trouble. Even families without fireplaces, or werewolves who lived in the Muggle world for work, could travel to London by public transportation and then find a way to get to Diagon Alley, so everything was relatively smooth.

Although the work of Hogwarts professors is heavy, it is amazing that Snape still finds time to make a variety of wolf-removing potions. I can't help but worry whether he has time to rest. The Ministry of Magic once investigated the work conditions of Hogwarts professors during the summer vacation, but Snape ignored the investigation request, and the investigation request was passed on to Harry. When Harry began to investigate, he was so scared that his face turned pale, and he cried and said, "Snape will die, I don't want him to die." He kept crying and couldn't stop at all. In fact, Snape's workload was even greater than what Harry investigated, but we decided to keep it secret from Harry. Even Sirius was shocked when he heard about Snape's workload. Although Harry asked Snape not to push himself too hard, it was not easy for such a workaholic to change immediately.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like