In the next month, Kaisen used this enchanted book to cure six werewolves. Together with Lupin and Marcus, there are eight werewolves now.

At the same time, a paper was published on the method of curing werewolves by combining the enchantment table and the enchantment book.

This time it was not just a paper for the small alchemy circle, but it took up two pages in the Daily Prophet, explaining the principle in detail, of course, it was a castrated version.

There were also eight werewolf wizards who were cured, and during the daytime of this full moon, there would be a small stall in Diagon Alley distributing enchantment books for free, and Professor Kaisen of Hogwarts would teach the werewolves a simple enchantment table and enchantment book.

It was also a brief press conference.

Meanwhile, in the Ministry of Magic...

"This is the security force for your so-called distribution of enchanted books, Mr. Heath. I hope you can understand. After all, Diagon Alley is the most densely populated place for wizards in the whole of England, so I need your guarantee."

"If these werewolves riot, or if your treatment fails, these werewolves will become werewolves under the full moon tonight and start to attack the wizard residents of Diagon Alley unconsciously."

"Our Aurors and strikers will quickly suppress them, or even strangle them. You cannot resist them, or lead them to resist, or condone their resistance."

The head of the Auror Office of the Ministry of Magic, Scrimgeour, said to Kaysen with a serious face.

"Of course, of course, to be honest, if it weren't for the poor ability of those werewolves to travel far, I originally wanted to set the location in the wilderness, but there are still a few werewolves as powerful as Remus Lupin... Even most of them can't even sign up for the Apparition test." Kaysen agreed.

"As long as you understand."

After leaving the Ministry of Magic, Kaisen came to a small stall he had set up temporarily in the blink of an eye. There was a counter and an enchanting table on the top, and a small box full of enchantment books below.

Soon, a large group of werewolves surrounded the small stall.

But after all, compared with ordinary wizards, werewolves are still a minority, and these werewolves did not cause any disturbances in Diagon Alley.

Of course, it was also because of the batches of Aurors maintaining order, and these werewolves did not want to get involved.

Those werewolves who were used to eating raw meat and drinking blood and bullying the weak would not come here.

Soon, after the werewolf symbol of the last werewolf wizard was deleted, Kaisen sat back in his chair and stretched hard.

Soon, the Aurors also took these former werewolves back to the room prepared in advance by the Ministry of Magic in batches.

Here they will conduct the final experiment until the moment the light of the full moon falls on them, no one grows hair on their body.

The professor who did all this lay down on the bed early and fell asleep.

The next day...

"Speaking of which, the last time I came to Flourish and Blotts to buy a few books about alchemy, the clerk sold me a castrated alchemy textbook, which didn't even have runes in it."

"Since then, I swore that I would give him a hard beating next time I saw him... Well, I've said this, can you tell me if you know that person?"

Between Kaysen and Lupin was the owner of Flourish and Blotts, who was trembling and regretted agreeing to the damn clerk's leave application yesterday.

"...Okay, I won't embarrass you. We came here this time..." Kaysen and the bookstore owner looked at the almost crowded bookstore and simply found a corner to sit down.

Lupin stood aside bored and flipped through a book.

"Yes, yes, go ahead."

"Didn't I cure some werewolf wizards across from our Flourish and Blotts Bookstore yesterday? Have you read today's Daily Prophet?"

"Yes, it's the front page headline, you can't miss it."

"Ahem, so I came to you... to work together for a better tomorrow for the magic world, and of course to discuss cooperation." Kaisen took out an enchanted book that can remove the werewolf curse from his pocket.

"This enchanted book is priced at one Galleon, and I'll entrust it to be sold at Flourish and Blotts Bookstore."

The boss looked embarrassed: "One Galleon? Don't you plan to price such a precious book higher? Look at the idiot who is performing over there, his book is sold out at ten Galleons, and your book is too cheap at one Galleon."

"It's hard for werewolves to pay a copper Knut, and one Galleon is enough to purify those poor people who want to get rid of their werewolf identity and are accidentally infected by werewolves. Moreover, you don't have to spend money to buy this enchanted book that removes the werewolf curse. I'll give it to you directly. It's a no-cost deal." Kaisen patted the boss's shoulder frantically.

"Hiss... In that case... it's not impossible..."

"Is it settled then?" Kaisen said with a smile.

"Okay, okay, I'll go back to Hogwarts to get it. You don't make any money, so I can't let you make another trip. When the time comes, I'll send a GG and the instructions, and those wizards who want to get rid of their werewolf identities will come by themselves."

"Boss, you have a big heart."

Kasen said and took out a long box, which was full of enchanted books to remove the werewolf curse.

"Have you brought this...?"

"Because I can predict that you are a good person, boss."

The boss who was given the good guy card didn't say anything. He carried the box and went to put the books on the bookshelf, while Kaisen and Lupin looked at each other.

"Not bad, right? I didn't expect that I would still have a little face after leaving the alchemy circle." The former sighed.

"Hmm.........Let's just separate here. I won't go back to Hogwarts. I have wasted so many years as a werewolf. I should spend some time to sort out my own life." Lupin said with a smile.

"I hope your life can get back on track as soon as possible." Kaisen also sincerely wished.

Just when the two were about to leave Flourish and Blotts Bookstore, a voice suddenly came from the bookstore.

"Professor Kaisen? That's Professor Kaisen!"

Kasen turned around a little confused, and then he saw nearly half of the little wizards in the bookstore who were above the third grade turned their heads together.

And Lupin didn't leave because he subconsciously saw a familiar figure when he turned back just now.

An extremely familiar figure.

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