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Chapter 160: Merits and virtues are all there is to it, only killing is involved!



Chapter 160: Merits and virtues are all there is to it, only killing is involved!

At this moment, Rhine was genuinely surprised.

In the original Harry Potter series, Fenrir Greyback was indeed notorious, but his role wasn't that significant.

Realistically speaking, Fenrir, before his complete transformation into a werewolf, was just at the level of a core Death Eater.

Therefore, Rhine truly didn't expect the system to think so highly of Fenrir, directly implying he could be related to a "Sage"?

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"The Sage Zhunti, one of the Two Sages of the West..."

Rhine's eyes revealed a thoughtful expression.

Currently, among the "Sage" level beings in the magical world known to him, Godric Gryffindor was correlated by the system to Yuanshi Tianzun, and Slytherin was correlated to Tongtian Jiaozhu.

As for Ravenclaw, it would likely be correlated with Daode Tianzun.

Then, who does Sage Zhunti correspond to?

"Madam Hufflepuff?"

"Hufflepuff's philosophy is to be inclusive of all students, which is somewhat similar to the Western Sect's practice of accepting humans, gods, and even livestock without discrimination."

"If Hufflepuff corresponds to one of the Two Sages of the West, it's not entirely impossible."

"But what historical connection does a werewolf have with Hufflepuff? It doesn't seem to match up."

Information about werewolves in the magical world surfaced in Rhine's mind.

To date, no one knows how werewolves appeared in the magical world.

This extremely peculiar race seemed to suddenly appear on the stage of history.

Some wizards believe that lycanthropy is a disease caused by a magical mutation, calling it lycanthropy.

Others believe it is a special bloodline.

However, the more academically accepted view is that it is an extremely strange and powerful curse.

Generally speaking, as long as it is a curse, there will always be a way to solve it.

However, the curse on werewolves is extremely special. Over the millennia, many wizards have tried to relieve the suffering of werewolves, including some exceptionally talented individuals, but all efforts have ended in failure.

After thousands of years of research, the final conclusion reached was—once bitten by a werewolf and transformed into one, it is completely irreversible.

The only thing that could be considered an achievement was the Wolfsbane Potion invented by Damocles.

This potion, with expensive ingredients and complex preparation, must be taken one week before the werewolf's transformation. It allows the werewolf to maintain a clear mind after transforming.

But to afford this stuff, one must have the help of a potions master and a solid family background. Historically, very few werewolves have had such treatment.

Therefore, almost all werewolves spend their lives living in seclusion, while others, like Fenrir Greyback and his followers, begin to embrace the madness brought about by the werewolf transformation, actively biting others and spreading the curse.

Due to the unremitting "efforts" of werewolves like Fenrir, the number of werewolves in the magical world can be said to have reached its peak in centuries.

In the original Harry Potter series, by the time of the final battle, werewolves could even become one of Voldemort's main forces!

A trace of a different color flashed in Rhine's eyes.

"This curse is indeed strange. If it were a normal curse, so many amazing wizards would have invested in research over the millennia, and there would be countless potions masters alone."

"The best result that has emerged is only the Wolfsbane Potion, which can maintain the werewolf's sanity."

"Is it possible that this curse comes from an existence that transcends the limits of wizards?"

"Only in this way can it be like a chasm, lying in front of so many wizarding geniuses."

"It's just—what exactly is the intention of this existence that left this curse and created werewolves?"

Rhine's thoughts turned to the Room of Requirement in Hogwarts.

Similarly, it is an incredible magic from thousands of years ago that transcends the limits of wizards. The Room of Requirement also seems to be related to something.

Could werewolves also be a similar creation?

After thinking for a long time, Rhine, lacking information, still found it difficult to discern the key.

He shook his head.

"Forget it, I won't think about it."

"The things of thousands of years ago have been covered by too many traces of history. Thinking so much is useless."

"As long as I am strong enough, no matter what the calculation is, it can be crushed into slag!"

"Instead of worrying about what twists and turns are behind this, it is better to worry about what rewards can be obtained from Fenrir."

Rhine looked down along the line of his red-hot enmity with Fenrir.

[Violently beat the One Qi Immortal Ma Yuan, you can get the talent reward - Bloodthirsty. The One Qi Immortal Ma Yuan feeds on flesh and blood, and can absorb spiritual energy from flesh and blood to increase mana. With this talent, you can rely on devouring blood food to obtain spiritual energy.]

[Severely injure the One Qi Immortal Ma Yuan, you can get the talent reward - Soul-Shattering. With this talent, the murderous aura you exude will cause the recipient to feel extreme fear.]

[Kill the One Qi Immortal Ma Yuan, you can get the talent reward - Evil Hand Behind the Head. With this talent, you will be able to grow a giant hand from the back of your head, which is extremely powerful and can easily tear the enemy into pieces. The One Qi Immortal Ma Yuan once relied on this ability to pinch and knock unconscious countless living beings, and the crimes on the big hand are too numerous to count!]

[Destroy his soul, kill his friends, cut off his lineage, and exterminate his clan, you can get the reward - Merit Added. Ma Yuan is extremely evil in the Conferring God, and killing him can gain merit.]

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Rhine frowned, looking at the first few rewards, his face full of disgust.

What bloodthirsty, soul-shattering, evil hand behind the head, are all evil things.

If Rhine had been penniless before, he might have used them while holding his nose.

But now, how profound is his background, where does he need these?

Even if he gets these talents, they will all be thrown into the furnace for smelting.

Only the last reward of exterminating the clan made Rhine's frown relax.

"Merit is a good thing, like luck, it is also a top resource in the prehistoric world."

"Like the Houtu Niangniang, she can become a saint by virtue of the merit of transforming into reincarnation."

"When Nuwa Niangniang became a saint, she also had great merit in creating the human race and mending the sky."

"If you can have merit added to your body, it will be a strong restraint against all kinds of evil, and you can even use merit to refine treasures, refining merit treasures, and its effect is not under the treasure of luck."

A fiery color appeared in Rhine's eyes.

If it were just those few talent rewards to make up the numbers, then unless Fenrir ran into him, he wouldn't bother to actively kill Fenrir.

But now, Rhine can only say—

Fenrir, you are doomed!

Then, his figure flashed and chased in the direction Fenrir had left earlier.

On the system light curtain, a line full of admiration suddenly appeared.

[When the host heard that the One Qi Immortal Ma Yuan might have something to do with the Western Saints, his expression was cold, his head and neck were raised, and he sneered.]

[So what if it has something to do with the Western Saints?]

[Can you do evil and poison living beings?]

[It doesn't matter if it's unrelated, or if it's related, I act in my life, but I only ask for a clear conscience.]

[If it benefits the common people, I will risk my life, why avoid it because of misfortune or fortune?!]

[This kind of cultivator who harms the common people can only be killed!]


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