Lupin and Snape were both extremely embarrassed.

Back then, Dumbledore was a master who held up the banner of justice and did things silently.

Concealed Lupin's identity as a werewolf and let Lupin enter Hogwarts to study.

From Lupin's point of view, this is a great kindness, a tolerance that transcends races.

But think about it from another perspective, if any parent knew, would they really rest assured that there was a werewolf in the school their child went to?

What's more, if you can handle it properly, that's all to ensure safety.

Lupin's identity is now known by the other three of the group of four, and then the three volunteered to teach themselves Animagus, just so that Lupin can have a partner when he transforms.

This is a personal death, let alone.

But the worst thing was that Sirius actually tricked Snape into going to the place where Lupin transformed himself on the night of the full moon.

In the end, Lupin turned into a werewolf and almost bit Snape when he lost control.

Fortunately, James Potter dragged Snape back in time.

In this incident, Sirius still has some personality problems.

How much hatred it must have taken to lead Snape to the mouth of the werewolf.

If this happened, Dumbledore would not be able to hold back.

That's why Snape's mother's family, the Prince family, was in decline at that time. If you change this to the Malfoy family, you can't stop if you don't put him in Azkaban.

Now that the two were face to face, Snape was still very upset.

Anyone who puts this matter on someone will be unhappy.

Snape took a deep breath and calmed down.

After all, her target was Lily, and when she was young, she was fooled by the feud between Gryffindor and Slytherin.

Otherwise, why would the childhood sweethearts be pryed away by the heavenly family?

Snape learned the lessons of the year, all for the sake of Lily.

Lily's friends back then had to make good friends if they could. Who knows if they would become an assist.

For Lily's sake, any hatred Snape could resolve.

Anyway, I have nothing against Lupin, but Lupin's side has been doing it until he apologizes.

Snape coughed, cleared his throat, turned his head and glanced at the melon-eating crowd named Harry Potter, and said solemnly:

"Harry, are you so busy?

Your godfather has left. There is nothing to do with you here, so hurry up and go back to class. "

Harry was a little curious about the atmosphere in the room:

"Professor Snape, it's lunch break now..."

"Then go back and rest, Potter!"

Harry was interrupted by Snape and knew that this place was not a place to stay for a long time, so he quickly said hello, trotted out of the headmaster's room, and went down the stairs to leave.

Now only Snape and Lupin were left in the room.

The atmosphere seemed even more awkward.

Snape calmly took out a small box, black and flat, from the pocket of his robe, put it in his hand, and opened it gently.

Inside is a golden ring with a black lapis lazuli inlaid on it, which is neither gorgeous nor conspicuous.

Lupin was startled when he saw the ring.

A big man threw away the idle people in the house, and then took out a small ring in front of another big man. This scene was very scary for Lupin.

Snape, so you are.

Just when Lupin was thinking about it, Snape said:

"This ring is called the Moonlight Ring, and its only function is to disconnect the Werewolf's transformation from the moon.

After wearing this ring, you can save the werewolf from the trouble of having to transform on a full moon night, and you can also let the werewolf transform freely on a non-full moon night. "

Hearing Snape's words, Lupin was taken aback:

"Snape, is this true?

Are you really not kidding?

This invention already allows you to get the first-class Merlin badge. "

Snape shook his head:

"I didn't invent it, this magic still comes from His Majesty Aiki, who I mentioned to you before.

I will introduce you slowly about the matter of Your Majesty and the Empire.

Your Majesty meant that I would use the magic of this ring to recruit a group of werewolves.

It just so happens that you are a werewolf. If you want to get rid of the werewolf curse, and you are willing to help the empire recruit a group of werewolves, this ring is yours. "

With that said, Snape threw the ring to Lupin.

Lupin hurriedly took the ring, without checking if there were any magic traps, and put the ring directly on his index finger.

A cool feeling spread from the fingers to the whole body.

I don't know what the effect will be, at least it feels good.

Snape nodded:

"As for whether or not to agree, you and I can go to the basement classroom to test the transformation effect.

Don't worry, with the moonlight ring, you can keep yourself awake. "

Having said that, Snape turned around and walked out of the principal's room, heading downstairs.

Lupin hesitated, followed behind Snape, and left the room.

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