Hogwarts Melting Ice Journey

Chapter 41 Mid-Autumn Festival (5)

Stephen and Hagrid stood on the grass and looked up at Buckbeak and Petunia flying in the air. After a while, Buckbeak flew down and stopped in the open space next to the hut.

"Penny, how are you feeling?" Stephen stepped forward and asked.

"This feels really great." Petunia's face was filled with excitement, and she said in a happy tone, "I'm sure flying on Buckbeak and riding a broomstick are two different things."

Stephen smiled and nodded. Hagrid walked up to Stephen and patted Stephen on the shoulder, "Hey Stephen, do you want to go up and try too?"

"No, Hagrid. I flew on it for a long time last time. I have to thank Buckbeak for this. Of course, I also have to thank your ferret." Stephen shrugged unnaturally as Hagrid just said The shoulder that was photographed.

"You're welcome. I should have taken good care of you two little guys. My negligence almost killed you." Hagrid was a little embarrassed on the contrary. He kept moving his hands around his body, as if he wanted to Find a comfortable place to keep it.

Stephen shook his head, "Hagrid, it's our own reasons for not keeping up with you. But to be honest, you really need to be more careful in the future. You must know that not every little wizard is like us." luck."

It was the limit of his and Merula's strength to avoid getting hurt as much as possible in the Forbidden Forest. It was really luck to come out of the Forbidden Forest.

Hagrid nodded, "Stephen, do you think I can be a teacher in the future? I think I seem to be very talented in magical animals."

"Of course, Hagrid." Petunia said before Stephen could. "I think you are a very patient person."

"Oh, is it true?" Hagrid looked very happy, "Then I will try my best, but I think I am not experienced enough."

"Indeed, Hagrid. Becoming a professor at Hogwarts requires profound knowledge and rich experience."

Stephen paused, feeling that he needed to remind Hagrid of some of the mistakes he would make in the future.

"And Hagrid, you must learn how to objectively evaluate the risks of teaching. You must know that students do not have bodies like yours. They cannot withstand the attacks of many dangerous magical animals."

"Oh, Stephen, can you wait a moment?" Hagrid ran into the hut and took out a notebook and a quill from the hut, both of course large sizes.

"I'm afraid I have a bad memory, so I have to write this down. Stephen, can you say it again?"

"This is a good habit, Hagrid." Stephen praised and gave Hagrid his suggestions in detail, and Petunia also added a few more.

Hagrid nodded repeatedly, "I think what you said has benefited me a lot."

"Hagrid, sometimes you have to follow your own ideas." Stephen felt that it was not good to just follow suggestions. "Not all suggestions are good, you have to learn to discard them."

"This sounds a little difficult." Hagrid had a troubled look on his face, "But I will try my best. I think we have been standing outside for a long time, why don't we go in and sit down and talk."

It was okay not to mention Hagrid, but when it came to mentioning Stephen and Petunia, they felt as if their legs could not move after standing for a long time. After trying to move for a while, they followed Hagrid back to the hut, drinking tea and watching from Hagrid. Hear about your experiences caring for magical animals.

The Whomping Willow,

Madam Pomfrey looked at Chiara who was a little nervous, "Miss Loboska, a werewolf student once came here, so you can rest assured about the safety there. After entering the Shrieking Shack from here, You have to spend the night there, which can be a little painful because you're alone."

Chiara nodded, "Mrs. Pomfrey, I think this is much better than where I have been before. I'll be fine by myself. If there are other people around, I'm worried about hurting them."

She walked under the Whomping Willow, opened the door to the secret passage, turned around and looked at Madam Pomfrey, "See you tomorrow, Madam Pomfrey."

"See you tomorrow, Miss Loboska." Madam Pomfrey watched Chiara enter the secret passage and turned to leave.

"Why do these poor children have to bear such pain..." Madam Pomfrey murmured.

She was always full of charity for all patients and hoped that she could cure all students, but the situation of Lupine and Loboska made her feel powerless.

Chiara used fluorescent flash in the secret passage to light her way. She walked into the Shrieking Shack along the secret passage. After confirming that the door was locked, she walked upstairs, took out a book and waited for the arrival of the night.

On the cover of the book was written the Self-Defense Guide to Dark Powers, a basic-level defense against dark arts textbook commonly used at Hogwarts. Chiara turned to the last part, which recorded ways to fight and kill werewolves.

It was getting late, and Stephen and Petunia said goodbye to Hagrid. On the way, Stephen looked at the full moon that gradually appeared in the corner, and didn't know what he was thinking.

"Stephen, watch the road," Penny reminded again, "What are you thinking about this time?"

Stephen's eyes turned from the moon in the sky to Penny's face. His eyes were full of longing, "Missing home."

"But what does looking at the moon have to do with being homesick?" Penny was confused.

"Penny, do you know that there is a traditional festival in China called the Mid-Autumn Festival." Stephen tried to translate the Chinese in his mind into English as much as possible. "The moon symbolizes reunion. Travelers who leave their hometown will miss their hometown and their loved ones. Love is placed on the moon."

"Oh, I think I may understand, so today should be the Mid-Autumn Festival, right?" But Penny still felt strange, "But aren't you an authentic British person? And if you feel homesick, you can go home. "?"

"Of course, I am an authentic British person." Stephen smiled lonely, "I can also go back to see my parents. But this doesn't seem to affect my celebration of Chinese festivals now."

Stephen shook his head and walked ahead. Petunia looked at Stephen, and she felt the loneliness in Stephen. The feeling that Stephen brought to her was even stronger than what she had experienced before.

Penny was a little confused, followed Stephen, opened her mouth, but said nothing. She felt that if Stephen wanted to say something, he would make it clear to his friends at the right time.

The two of them just walked on the path they had walked before.

Penny seemed to hear something, "Stephen, did you hear anything, such as the howling of a wolf?"

Stephen stopped and listened. There was indeed a wolf howling, but it seemed to come from the Forbidden Forest. "Penny, I think it's the wolf in the Forbidden Forest."

Penny nodded, "Then let's hurry up and go back to school."

The two quickened their pace and returned to the school as fast as possible. The Mid-Autumn Festival has ended like this, and for most British people, this is just a normal Saturday.

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