Chapter 399 Lupin: Who Am I? Where Am I? What Happened?
Not long after the cat turned into a cat, Lupin's transformation began.
He first groaned, and then his head began to lengthen, and his body also became longer. His shoulders hunched, hair grew on his face and hands, and his fingers bent into sharp claws.
Behind Lupin, a long tail also grew, and the hair on the tail was tufted, looking like it had not been washed for a long time and had clumped.
After a while, a huge gray wolf appeared in front of Fish, with a shorter muzzle and smaller pupils, and looked more like a human.
"Meow?" (Remus?)
(=ω=)
Fish jumped onto the head of the bed and tilted his head to look at the gray wolf in front of him.
Lupin, who had recovered from the pain of the transformation, was slightly stunned, because he found that he could actually understand Fish's cat calls.
"Awoo?" (Fish?)
"Meow! Meow meow meow?!" (Of course it's me! Didn't you see Fish transform?!)
(=`ω=)
The little kitty stood up and gave Lupin a cat punch in a bad mood.
Of course, he didn't use force this time, otherwise Lupin would faint again.
After Lupin was hit by a cat punch, he subconsciously shrank his head, and then he remembered that Fish could communicate with animals, so isn't it normal for him to understand his cat meow?
He shook his confused head, his thinking was still a little slow after transforming into a wolf, otherwise he should have thought of it long ago.
Fish didn't dwell on this matter. After patting Lupin with his paw, he moved closer to him, constantly moving his pink little nose, smelling the scent on Lupin's body.
In the cat's perception, Lupin, who was very weak in human form, had a significant increase in life breath after turning into a wolf, and the sense of danger that he felt when he first saw him also increased, but because of the wolf poison potion, the increase was not much.
This is obviously different from other Animagus, because whether it is Professor McGonagall, who is small in size after transformation, or Sirius, who is large in size after transformation, their life breath does not change after they become animals, which is why Fish can distinguish Animagus such as Peter Pettigrew who are transformed into small animals.
Lupin's werewolf transformation is somewhat similar to Fish's own different forms, because whether he turns into a black-footed cat or a clouded leopard, his life breath will increase, not to mention the white tiger form, which is definitely the form that Fish has increased the most at present...
It's a pity that Fish can't fully master this form yet.
Lupin lay on the bed honestly, letting Fish sniff around on his body, and the kitten would occasionally use his little claws to scratch his coarse wolf hair, or lick it with his tongue.
It feels like there is not much difference compared to Fluffy and Yaya...
After climbing back and forth on Lupin several times, Fish came to this conclusion.
Then he focused on Lupin's tufted tail. This was the first time the cat had seen such a tail. It looked very interesting.
Since Lupin had nothing else to do lying here, he cooperated by wagging his tail and playing with the cat.
After playing with the werewolf's tail for a while, the little cat ran to Lupin's head and scratched his mouth with his claws. He was really curious about how the werewolf's teeth could turn people into wolves after biting them.
Lupin would not cooperate this time. He sat up straight and raised his head high to prevent Fish from touching his mouth. At the same time, he let out a low roar from his mouth, warning Fish, the little cat.
"Ah! Aww!" (Don't touch! It would be bad if I scratch you with my teeth!)
"Meow?" (Will a cat turn into a wolf if it is bitten?)
(=ω=)
The little cat stood up and asked in confusion with its front paws hanging on the mane under Lupin's neck.
"Aw, aww... Aw!" (No, but it would be bad if I hurt you... Professor McGonagall would be angry!)
"Meow..." (Okay then...)
(=`ω=)
Fish thought about it. He thought that running to see Lupin turn into a wolf was enough to make Professor McGonagall angry. It would be better not to irritate her further. Although the cat didn't think that he would be scratched by Lupin's teeth, what if he ran to Professor McGonagall to complain?
So the little cat could only retract his claws helplessly, then jumped onto Lupin's back, found a relatively flat place to lie down, and began to sleep.
Lupin finally breathed a sigh of relief and lay down, but he was worried that the little guy Fish would play tricks on him, so he didn't fall asleep, but just closed his eyes to rest. Anyway, before he regained his human form, he had plenty of energy, so it didn't matter if he didn't sleep.
I don't know how long it took, Lupin, who was resting with his eyes closed, felt the little cat on his back twisting its body a few times, and then its little claws began to kick around, and soon Fish kicked him off Lupin's back.
"Meow?"
∑(=ω=)
Fish fell on the bed with a confused look on his face, and Lupin turned his head away, wondering what the little cat was doing.
"Ah?" (Having a nightmare?)
Lupin asked with concern, but did not get an answer from Fish.
The cat's eyes were a little sluggish at this time, and its little head was shaking back and forth, as if it was in a trance. However, the cat should have heard Lupin's voice, so it turned its head in his direction, but its eyes were still out of focus and it was not looking at Lupin at all.
"Ah? Aww?" (Fish? Are you okay?)
The kitten's situation was obviously not normal at this time. Lupin quickly turned around and came to the cat's side, carefully touching Fish's head with the tip of his nose.
"Mee... Woo..."
(=⊙ω⊙=)
Fish made a dull and erratic meaningless cry.
It was a full moon night, and Lupin couldn't leave the Shrieking Shack to find someone to help, so he could only worry on the side.
"Meow... Woo?"
The kitten continued to shake his head and cry, and stood up from the bed, staggering on the bed as if drunk.
Lupin, who didn't understand the situation, didn't stop Fish, but jumped off the bed to give him more space to sway.
"Meow--"
Fish staggered for a while, then squatted down, raised his head and began to call out to the ceiling.
And his voice gradually became more shrill as he howled...
"Old Wu--"
"Ah--"
Accompanied by increasingly shrill howls, the kitten on the bed began to swell up, the black pattern on its body faded rapidly, and its hair began to grow.
Lupin still remembered this scene, and he ran out of the bedroom quickly, but because he was worried about the cat's situation, Lupin did not run far, but just looked out of the door to observe the situation in the bedroom.
However, Fish did not turn into a huge white tiger as Lupin worried, and his body stopped when it grew slightly taller than a human.
But Lupin was even more dumbfounded at this time, because the one who appeared in the bedroom was a small werewolf covered in white hair.
Unlike the ordinary werewolves who transform into wolves, this white werewolf is more suitable for the title of "werewolf" because he has always maintained a human-like state, with five distinct fingers on both hands, and is closer to the cat-man form of the lion Mag or Feishi.
"Awoo--!!!"
The little white werewolf stood on the bed and howled to the sky.
...
Recommendation ticket monthly ticket
I also played the recently popular "Nuanxue". How should I put it? It feels overrated.
As a meat pigeon, there are too few BDs that can be constructed, and the increase in difficulty does not fill new content, but simply piles up the blood volume and damage of monsters. It's quite fun to play in the early stage, but it's very boring in the later stage. There is no desire to brush it repeatedly like other meat pigeons.
The monster's attack mode is also very simple, and there is no sense of freshness.
There is also a design that the key information of the plot is completely randomly obtained... The designer is probably a little sick.
Most of the scenes and UI are also full of cheapness. Only a few bosses are carefully designed, and some scenes that are considered landmark buildings are more beautiful. But when paired with those perfunctory scenes, it seems out of place, and it's better to have all the paintings in a cheap style.
The most important thing is that there are still a lot of bugs, it feels like a half-finished product, and it's a game that plans to release DLC to make money later, or it may be that the small workshop has no money.
But anyway, as a pigeon game, it can make players feel bored in one or two days, which is a failure in itself, and it is not recommended to buy it.