All things are three at Hogwarts

Chapter 211 Buckbeak (Modified)

"How beautiful, isn't it?"

Different from the tone in which he praised the fairy before, Hagrid obviously really likes this hippogriff and thinks it is beautiful from the bottom of his heart!

This was just Hagrid's idea. For the little wizards who gathered around, they were mostly afraid when they saw such a weird animal for the first time and then thought about its achievements.

It has the body, hind legs and tail of a horse, but its front legs, wings and head are like those of an eagle.

Its cold sharp beak is the color of steel, and its big bright eyes are orange.

The talons on its front legs are half a foot long and look formidable.

There was a thick leather collar around his neck, tied by a long chain that was tied to the fence.

Although it looks majestic, it looks very distressing to be alone in the huge enclosure.

Hagrid threw a fresh big fish in front of the fence. Buckbeak in the fence opened his mouth, caught it accurately, and ate it happily.

"Originally there were many of them here, but after listening to your suggestion, I sent them all back to the Forbidden Forest. Only Buckbeak refused to leave."

Hagrid thought that no one was paying attention, so he secretly wiped his eyes with his big palm.

"It is indeed beautiful." Allen admired from the bottom of his heart, and other little wizards nodded in agreement with Allen's words.

Indeed, once you get over the fear of seeing the half-horse, half-bird monster for the first time, you'll begin to admire the hippogriff's shiny fur.

"Hagrid, can I see it up close?" Alan asked, feeling that he was beginning to like Buckbeak.

For boys, it is really easy to be attracted by such beasts!

"But, Alan" Hagrid was a little embarrassed.

"Hagrid, I will never act rashly. I know that it is very proud and loses its temper easily. You must not humiliate it. You must wait for it to act first and be polite to it." Allen told everything he knew. .

"You have to believe me, Hagrid. If I can successfully ride on Buckbeak, will it prove that Malfoy's injury was his own fault?"

Allen blinked and continued to persuade.

"Okay, if it's you, Alan" Hagrid was obviously persuaded by Alan!

Hagrid said gruffly, "Then let's see how you deal with Buckbeak."

He beckoned Alan to walk into the paddock with him.

He stepped forward, took off Buckbeak's chain, pulled Buckbeak a few steps, and then took off his leather collar.

Buckbeak shook his ferocious head, stretched out his powerful wings, and seemed to be moving his muscles.

The students standing outside the paddock seemed to be holding their breath.

But Allen was not afraid at all. With his ability to communicate with animals, he noticed that Buckbeak was in a good mood at this time.

Alan opened his eyes wide and stared unblinkingly into Buckbeak's eyes.

"Well done, Alan," Hagrid said softly, "You have caught its eye. Don't blink. If you blink too often, the Hippogriff will not believe you..."

Alan soon started to cry, but he didn't close his eyes.

Buckbeak turned his big pointed head and stared at Alan with a fierce orange eye.

"Right," Hagrid said, "Right, Alan... now, bow..."

Allen felt Buckbeak looking at him.

It has no ill feelings towards itself, and has no intention of harming itself.

So Alan obeyed Hagrid's instructions.

He bent deeply and bowed to Buckbeak, then straightened up after a while.

Buckbeak flapped his wings a few times and raised his talons.

The little wizards outside the fence couldn't help but gasp, and some soft-hearted little witches covered their faces, afraid to watch the tragedy that followed.

The little wizards didn't dare to take a breath, for fear of alarming the hippogriff.

Buckbeak looked at Alan for a long time, and just when Hagrid was about to persuade Alan to give up, it moved.

To everyone's surprise, the hippogriff suddenly bent its scaly front knees in an unmistakable bow.

"Well done, Alan!" Hagrid said ecstatically, "Now you can touch it! Pat its mouth and go!"

Allen also felt a sense of accomplishment in his heart.

While feeling Buckbeak's mood, he slowly walked towards the Hippogriff and stretched out his hand to it.

He patted its beak a few times, and the hippogriff lazily closed its eyes, as if it liked it very much.

All the students cheered, "Alan succeeded!"

"I knew he could do anything!"

"Even Harry, the Gryffindor, can do it, but there's no way Alan will fail!"

"It seems that Malfoy is too self-righteous!"

"I really want to give it a try!"

Suddenly, Alan quickly rode on Buckbeak's back, which made the little wizards watching extremely envious.

Buckbeak stood up.

"Let's go!" Hagrid slapped the Hippogriff's hind leg and shouted.

Allen hugged Buckbeak's head, and his twelve-foot-long wings spread out on both sides of Allen, vibrating and flying high into the sky.

The smooth feathers slid under Allen's fingers. He didn't dare to hold on hard, trying his best to avoid hurting Buckbeak.

The hippogriff's hind legs rose and fell with the flapping of its wings, and he felt himself jolting violently up and down.

Buckbeak took Alan flying around Hogwarts Castle, gliding across the lake and over the hills...

High in the sky, the air flow whipped up by the rapid flight made it difficult for Allen to open his eyes. Allen tried his best to maintain his balance and ensure that he would not fall.

The Wonderful Wizard robe automatically transformed into goggles, and Allen felt much better now, admiring the scenery of the lake and mountains on Buckbeak's back.

After flying around the castle, Buckbeak brought Alan back to the paddock.

He lowered his head, and Alan had to hold on to its feathers to keep from sliding off its back.

With a loud thud, Buckbeak's four unevenly matched feet landed on the ground.

Allen stabilized his body and jumped off Buckbeak's body neatly.

Unable to restrain his fondness for Buckbeak, Alan patted Buckbeak's sharp beak.

Buckbeak, who flew freely in a circle, also put his head on Allen's shoulder, feeling very happy.

Now it was completely understandable to Alan why Hagrid loved Buckbeak so much.

Stroking Buckbeak's beak, Alan felt soft in his heart.

Although flying on Buckbeak was not as comfortable as flying on a broomstick, the exciting feeling left Allen with endless aftertaste.

Of course, if we really talk about it, monsters like lizards, centaurs, unicorns...

Among the many magical creatures that Allen has ridden, Gaia is the most stable and comfortable.

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