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Chapter 739

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Elwyn's index finger slid down quickly and found the name of Hagrid's mother, Fridwafa, in the long list of incidents.

During the reign of Lord Voldemort, she and a dozen giants joined his side and caused a few Muggle massacres.

Fridwafa and her companions attacked a village and killed hundreds of Muggle. This shocked the whole society at the time.

The Muggle explained to the public that it was a landslide, but the wizards knew what was going on.

After that, Fridwafa disappeared. Long before Lord Voldemort was finished, it was said that she ran to a tribe of giants abroad. As for how she got there, it was probably with the help of wizards. Many strange people like Hagrid's father had a special liking for giants.

Elwyn put down this piece of parchment and picked up another one. This was a description of the giant's ancestor, the Cyclops.

It was generally believed in the magic world that giants were the descendants of the Cyclops after it was weakened. They were weaker than the Cyclops in all aspects.

The Cyclops' main habitat was in Sicily, Italy. They were huge, one-eyed, and fearful.

Compared to them, giants could only be considered short. According to the records, the Cyclops were at least 100 feet tall, which was almost half the height of Hogwarts Castle. It was said that the eye on their forehead could cast curses.

Any cowardly soul would immediately die if it stared into the eyes of the Cyclops.

Elwyn swiped his quill and made a note. It seemed that the Cyclops' eyes were as magical as the snake monster's.

To deal with these creatures, the Curse of the Eye was necessary, but it was not that simple …

Unlike the giants who had no magic abilities, the Cyclops were born with lightning magic. This was a very rare and powerful spell. Even wizards could not use it. They could only use special magic tools or alchemy products to use lightning.

In Ravenclaw's memory, Gryffindor had mentioned this before. He had been defeated in a battle with the Cyclops.

The information that Hermione had gathered for Elwyn was very comprehensive. She believed that the Cyclops' abilities were inherited from their ancestors, the Titans. Simply put, it was similar to the relationship between the Cyclops and the giants. The Cyclops were the descendants of the Titans after it was weakened.

No one knew the specifics. The Titans were mythical creatures even older than the Cyclops and the ancient warlocks. No one had ever seen them.

As for whether the Cyclops were the descendants of the Titans, the academic world had been debating for a long time.

In the Greek mythology of the Muggles, they were the direct descendants of Uranus, the god of the sky. This was obviously untenable in the magical world.

The last Cyclops had died more than 700 years ago. The Titans were obviously much older than the Cyclops, and they were also much more powerful.

The Titans were obviously much older and more powerful than the Cyclops. Wizards generally believed that the Titans were the original creators.

Following the excavation of the ancient ruins, a new theory had appeared in the American academic world. Some wizards believed that wizards, mermaids, fairies, centaurs, and Cyclops were all descendants of the Titans.

This school of thought suggested that, for some reason, the Titans used mud, magma, and water to build many fleshless magic creatures on Earth at the beginning of the Earth's birth. Then, they left the planet.

Due to some unknown reason, these creations gradually evolved over the long course of life, turning from inorganic to organic. The entire process was known as the 'Curse of Flesh'. The result was that these creations' bodies, which were originally made of rock and soil, began to soften, turning into flesh with blood flowing through it.

During the long process, the Curse of the Flesh gradually turned these inorganic creatures, which originally had unlimited life, into flesh and blood. It brought them the will and emotions of life and death. They were also called the original life.

According to Muggle's theory of biological evolution, they gradually evolved into new species, including giants, humans, and so on.

When these creatures completely turned into flesh and blood, the Curse of the Flesh would no longer be effective.

This new school of thought, which was born in the United States, systematically explained the origin of life and was able to justify it.

The clues they found in the ancient ruins around the world could also support this theory to a certain extent.

These American wizards even began to draw maps of different creatures to record their evolution process.

Elwyn put the thick pile of documents aside and sighed.

While the European magic world was entangled with the Lord Voldemort, foreign wizards were actually studying the origin of life.

If there was a chance, he would like to go out and see the magic world of other countries and experience the customs there …

In the next second, Elwyn suddenly climbed out of bed, took out his wand as fast as he could, and pointed it forward.

The warning spell he left behind was triggered by something outside the window.

With the dim candlelight, Elwyn saw a shadow on the thin curtains. The shadow of a person was getting closer and closer.

Judging from the body shape, it seemed to be a woman. There was a constant rustling sound …

She seemed to want to come in and enter Elwyn's room, but she was blocked by the defensive spell and could not open the window.

During dinner, Sirius even joked with Elwyn, telling him to be careful at night. French girls were very enthusiastic. Seeing that Elwyn lived alone, they might take the initiative to come to him. Now they really did come!

However, if possible, Elwyn hoped that the other party could pass through the door normally and not climb in through the window …

The wand in his hand moved up gently, and the curtains were cut open. In the next second, a frighteningly ugly face appeared in front of Elwyn.

Just like in a horror movie, Elwyn saw a huge owl-like face stuck to the window. Its face was covered with silver-gray feathers, pointed ears, and its disproportionately large eyes had almost no sclera, only big eyeballs.

It opened its mouth and roared at Elwyn, stretching out its black claws like pincers.

This was the Owl Man, the monster that the bar owner said had recently appeared in Dijon!

In the middle of the night, suddenly seeing this frightening scene outside his window, Elwyn was also shocked. His heart was beating fast, but the wand in his hand was very steady, and a red magic light shot out almost instantly.

With a bang, the window shattered, and the Owl Man outside was hit by a magic spell.

Elwyn quickly ran over, waved his wand, aimed at the monster in the yard, and threw a few spells in a row.

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