The Admiral of Hogwarts
#118 - reason
During the enterprise's interrogation, the three wizards who had escaped earlier returned to the camp and immediately began arguing with the surviving prisoner. As they argued, Enterprise and the others, who had been listening from the side, gradually pieced together the whole story and understood the specifics of what had happened.
According to the three attackers, the wizard killed by Enterprise and the wizard who summoned the werewolf were their two senior brothers, who had been studying the offensive parts of Voodoo magic. However, because they repeatedly attacked innocent people under the lure of profit, their teacher naturally expelled these two students.
Because their teacher had noticed that these two were not of good character, he intentionally skipped some of the more cruel and powerful dark Voodoo magic when teaching them, so they were not taught those spells. Therefore, after being expelled, they had always hoped to learn those spells.
However, their level was far from that of their teacher, so they tried to steal a magic book containing the knowledge of their lineage's inheritance. As a result, the two of them failed predictably the first time they tried to steal the inheritance magic book. However, considering their past relationship as master and disciples, the old wizard named Anderson spared their lives.
But when he confiscated everything from them and drove them away, Anderson specifically warned his two former students that this was his last act of forgiveness. If they ever appeared before him again, he would not hesitate to use certain curses to take back all the power they had acquired.
After driving away his two betraying disciples, Anderson also realized the danger he was now in. So, he took the other three students who were willing to follow him wholeheartedly to study Voodoo magic and left their original place, moving into a small Muggle village. Then, he began a new life.
It must be said that the Muggles in these mountain villages were indeed very simple and honest. When they first arrived in the village, they took the initiative to help them build houses and sold them some plants and daily necessities at low prices, treating them as members of the village. Therefore, after a period of time, they quickly integrated into the life of this mountain village.
After a year or two of such days, the return of a villager who went to work elsewhere broke the silence of this small mountain village. Because this villager was bitten by a werewolf while working outside, he himself turned into a werewolf, which brought great trouble to the mountain village.
For several months in a row, this werewolf roamed around the village every full moon. This not only posed a deadly threat to the villagers, but also prevented Anderson and his disciples from going to the surrounding mountains to perform some important Voodoo rituals during the full moon.
At first, Anderson just wanted to secretly lend a hand and drive the werewolf away, after all, it was inappropriate not to repay the villagers for their kindness. But unexpectedly, he encountered an accident in the process. As a result, he was accidentally cornered by the werewolf in the small mountain village's phone booth.
Fortunately, as an old wizard who had seen countless storms, Anderson first used Voodoo magic to strengthen his * * , and then, relying on the narrow space of the phone booth, he successfully pinned the werewolf to the ground and cast an extremely complex Voodoo spell that he had invented by combining modern magic with traditional Voodoo magic.
This spell, cast for the first time, was successful. The villager successfully transformed from a werewolf into something similar to a human. That is to say, although this person still possesses some werewolf characteristics, he will not turn into a werewolf during future full moons. At the same time, after taking some special Voodoo potions, the werewolf characteristics will not be transmitted to the next generation.
After this incident, Anderson once again returned to his peaceful life. And other than himself and his three disciples, no one knew the great contribution he had made in this matter. But soon, a British wizard who came from the East Coast of the Atlantic broke all of this.
"We really didn't expect that traveler to be so bad," the young wizard who introduced himself as John said.
"At the time, my teacher happily received this rather famous traveler and shared with him how he had turned the werewolf back into a human, but unexpectedly, after hearing these stories, that guy harmed our teacher while we were not at home and stole his glory."
"Why does this sound so familiar?" After listening to this young wizard's narration, Enterprise frowned and quickly found the corresponding content from the memories that Hugo uploaded to the Admiral Network. "Are you talking about a British man named Gilderoy Lockhart?"
"Yes, that's him," John said, while the two young wizards behind him also showed anger in their eyes, "It was this person who took advantage of our absence to drink with our teacher and then asked him how he dealt with the werewolf, and then gave our teacher a very powerful Obliviate spell."
"At first, we were worried that the wizard named Lockhart wanted to steal our inheritance, but when we checked at the time, we didn't find any books missing," said Jenny, the black witch with dreadlocks, "Finally, it wasn't until I accidentally went to New York on business that I saw the book 'Wandering with Werewolves' that I realized what that dirty guy had done."
"Since our teacher was cast with the Obliviate spell by that bastard, his soul has been damaged. Obviously, in order to prevent our teacher from thinking about the crimes he committed, the other party specially strengthened the power of the Obliviate spell."
Finally, the red-haired Voodoo wizard apprentice, Wilson, said. "Then, in some events that happened later, our teacher was seriously injured again, which led to him now being like he has Parkinson's syndrome."
Obviously, this wizard named Wilson is a Muggle-born wizard, so he knows a lot about ordinary people's things, and even uses some exclusive terms that wizards would not use at this time.
After that attack, the three apprentices and their teacher became more vigilant. But what they didn't expect was that after Lockhart's book was publicly released, the two senior brothers who had been expelled realized their existence through the detailed descriptions in the book and locked onto their location, then brought a group of dark wizards to attack the small mountain village.
In this battle, because Anderson's soul was damaged and the number of attackers was more than they imagined, they ultimately only managed to escape with their lives, while the most important book in the lineage's inheritance, the 'Book of Dahomey,' fell into the hands of the two senior brothers who had already been expelled.
At the same time, it was also in this battle that Anderson's soul was severely damaged again after being hit by the Cruciatus Curse, to the point that he has now completely lost his ability to cast spells and even most of his self-care abilities.
"That's what he deserves," the dark wizard who was being stepped on by Enterprise shouted frantically when the three apprentices showed sad expressions. "If that old guy had given these things to us earlier, then none of what happened later would have happened."
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