Chapter 320
Facing Harry's inquiry, Scott could only tell him, "Hagrid should be fine."

As for Buckbeak, there is a high probability that the Hippogriff cannot be exonerated.

Otherwise, wouldn't old Malfoy spend all his efforts in vain?Scott didn't think old cunning Malfoy would be so useless.

But he couldn't say well, because he hadn't paid attention to this matter at all during this time.

After understanding Scott's meaning, Harry said with an ugly face, "In other words, it is really possible that Buckbeak will be executed? It is obvious that Malfoy provoked him first!"

Scott said helplessly: "No matter what the reason is, Buckbeak hurt people after all. Compared with wizards, the Wizengamot's trial will be more harsh on animals."

While speaking, Scott established a bond with the Harry doll hanging from Harry's bag, and began to listen to its "report".

"Is there no way?" Ron asked, frowning.

Scott was distracted, listening to the "report" while answering Ron's question, "I don't know, it depends on whether William can think of a way."

"I really hope William can help Buckbeak get away with it, otherwise Malfoy will be very proud." Speaking of this, Ron's face was wrinkled, as if recalling Malfoy's proud look.

Harry clenched his fists and said, "We can't do anything now but wait for the result."

"That's the only way." Ron shrugged.

He seemed to think of something suddenly, so he lowered his voice and said, "Honestly, do you think Hagrid is a bit unlucky? No, it should be said that he has always been unlucky."

"What do you mean?" Harry asked.

"His magical animals always have accidents." Ron said mysteriously, "The eight-eyed spiders in the Forbidden Forest were all dead last school year, and this school's grand stern was stolen again, and now Buckbeak may also something happened."

Hearing him say this, Harry's expression changed immediately.

"This...it has nothing to do with whether Hagrid is unlucky, right?" He seemed a little lacking in confidence when he said this.

"I think it's related." Ron said with certainty.

The two looked at each other for a few seconds before Harry changed his words immediately.

"Then what to do?" he asked worriedly. "Is there any way to help Hagrid change his bad luck?"

The corner of Scott's mouth twitched slightly.

Even he was wondering just now if Hagrid was really unlucky.

At this time, Neville said with some uncertainty, "Felix Felicia?"

"What's that?" Harry asked a little confused.

"It's a potion, also called a potion of luck," Neville said. "It's said that drinking this potion will bring you good luck."

"Oh!" Harry's eyes widened in surprise, "And this potion?"

He turned to look at Scott, "Is it true?"

"There is such a potion," said Scott.

"Where can I buy it?" Harry was eager to try, "Sometimes I feel that I lack a little luck."

Scott smiled, "Potions are time-sensitive, and luck potions can't give people real luck."

"Isn't it real luck? Is it an illusion of luck?"

Harry immediately lost interest in Felicia, and Ron and Neville looked disappointed.

Scott explained, "Taking Felicia Felicia will greatly improve your abilities in all aspects, such as magic ability, reaction ability, thinking ability, etc. This is why Felicia Felicia is called the Lucky Potion. It makes everything feel right.”

Harry, Ron and Neville's eyes lit up again.

Scott smiled again, "Felix is ​​very expensive, very expensive. Its preparation process is extremely complicated and takes half a year. And taking too much Felicia can cause dizziness, recklessness and arrogance."

His words succeeded in dispelling the three boys' longing for Felicia.

Harry said disappointedly: "It seems that this potion can't help Hagrid dispel bad luck."

He seemed to have convinced Ron's words.

At this time, the Harry doll had already "reported", and Scott also got an important piece of information.

Harry had a dream last night about Voldemort.

Maybe it was because the Boy Who Lived didn't pay much attention to the dream, and didn't want to scare his friends, so he just briefly mentioned it to Ron, and even Hermione didn't tell it.

While chatting with Harry, Scott carefully felt the scar on his forehead.

It may be because Voldemort's soul fragments are not active at this time, so he can only perceive a little wave of magic power that does not belong to Harry, and that wave is very weak.

But Scott knew that as Voldemort's body gradually became stronger, his soul fragments would have a greater influence on Harry.

Since Harry is not a real Horcrux, the fragment of Voldemort's soul in his body will instinctively want to leave Harry and return to the main soul after sensing the recovery of the main soul through the invisible connection between souls.

This is also the reason why Harry often has headaches after Voldemort's resurrection in the "Original Book".

After finding out nothing, and not being able to ask Harry directly, Scott bid farewell to the three Gryffindors and returned to the Ravenclaw Tower.

He found Luna and Savannah in the common room and gave the girls what Graplan had asked him to take.

"Hmm... find her first?" Luna was a little surprised, "Is it necessary for us to do this?"

Savannah shook her head.

"I'm just bringing you a message," Scott said with a smile. "How to do it is up to you to decide."

Luna suddenly looked at Scott a few times and asked him, "What's your suggestion, Scott."

"My suggestion?" Scott walked to the sofa opposite the two and sat down. "I suggest that you should not go to the Forbidden Forest."

"Then let's not go." Luna nodded.

Savannah nodded.

Scott looked at Luna in surprise, this girl is not such an obedient person.

Luna didn't pay attention to his gaze, or in other words, she was still flipping through the book in her hand freely under his gaze.

Scott decided to ask directly, "Why did you guys decide not to go when I said that?"

"You... You should have a reason for saying this." Savannah said, "I think it's better to follow your advice."

Perhaps because of getting a little more familiar, the girl finally seemed a little more comfortable around Scott.

At this time, Luna looked up from the book.

"I didn't plan to go again." She said, "That little guy is almost tamed by her."

"Her?" Scott asked in surprise, "Graplan? Not Hagrid?"

Luna nodded affirmatively, "She will take care of it."

After speaking, she lowered her head and began to read again.

"Did you see that?" Scott asked Savannah.

Druids should be able to communicate with animals, right?

Savannah shook her head in a daze.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like