But who is the cause of this factor and how he did it? Till and the others have no way of knowing for the time being. Their top priority now is to evacuate the incoming thunderbird flocks, preferably to redirect them back to the United States. .

The wind and rain brought by one thunderbird can be considered severe. If all those groups come...

Professor Dumbledore took out his wand, closed his eyes and considered it carefully. After a long time, he opened his eyes again and looked at Teal: "I think I have to rely on Teal's help this time."

"Don't even think about it! That's too dangerous!" Snape stood in front of Till and firmly disagreed with Professor Dumbledore's idea. "Dumbledore, that's a whole flock of thunderbirds, at least There are ten thunderbirds! Maybe Till will be killed by the thunder and lightning around them before Till can get close to them!"

"Calm down, Severus. Of course I won't ask Tyr to take risks alone." Professor Dumbledore knew Snape would react like this. Before he came up with this method, he also thought about it for Tyr. Fallback, "I'll go with Teal."

Apparition restrictions at Hogwarts are not only limited on the ground, but also in the sky. There are so many students and professors in the castle that it is best to have the Thunderbirds evacuated before they get close to Hogwarts.

The way to get close to the Thunderbirds is very simple. The Thestrals raised by Hagrid can help. The Thestrals have long wanted to fly happily, and today their wish will come true.

Of course, this also has risks. The flying height of the Thestrals may not be as high as that of the Thunderbirds. They can only work hard to drive the Thestrals to fly upward. In the last distance, they need to attract the attention of the Thunderbirds. , telling them to see Professors Teal and Dumbledore flying below.

Even if he knew that Professor Dumbledore would not make fun of Till's life and would accompany Till up, which could be said to be facing danger together, Snape still disagreed: "Why didn't I go up? You know, I meeting……"

Snape suddenly stopped talking under Professor Dumbledore's warning, but he was mute for a moment and still looked at Professor Dumbledore stubbornly.

"You don't need to go, I'm sure." Till took the initiative to walk out from behind Snape and looked at Snape softly, "Animals all like me, have you forgotten this? I am a good person with animals. , it can be considered a talent.”

Thiel couldn't tell the rewards of the system, but he attributed affinity and bestiality to talents, just like the prophet talents, so that no one would doubt them.

In everyone's mind, Thiel has always been a man who knows everything.

Professor Dumbledore looked at Professor Kettleburn: "Sylvanus, could you please go find Hagrid? Ask him to bring two Thestrals over, the ones who are brave and can fly well."

"Yeah." Kettleburn sighed and walked quickly down the stand.

Till decided to go up and deal with the Thunderbirds. No matter how much Snape disagreed, he couldn't defeat Till. So when the three of them walked down the stands and came to the wide field, Snape was in a bad mood. It's so bad that even holding hands with you can't comfort her.

"You know I'm most afraid of something happening to you." Snape looked at Till, who was taking off his school uniform to make it easier for him to move. "It's too dangerous for you to go up there. Think of me and your parents."

Till folded the school uniform, stuffed it into Snape's arms, and said helplessly: "But you must also know that if I don't go up, something will happen to Hogwarts. I'll try to go up, and there is still a chance to save it. "

The wind and rain brought by an entire flock of Thunderbirds could completely flood Hogwarts.

Professor Kettleburn had already walked over with Hagrid, who was leading two Thestrals. Seeing that Snape was still frowning, Teal stood up on tiptoes and kissed him on the cheek, regardless of the other people around him. For a moment: "Don't worry about me, okay? I want to talk to you about potions tonight."

Teal looked calmer than everyone else, but Snape suddenly panicked. His eyes began to burn as he watched Teal get on the Thestral and fly upwards following Professor Dumbledore.

Although he only had a normal relationship with Snape and usually hated Snape, Hagrid still came over and tried to comfort Snape, who was looking up at the sky: "Don't worry, Professor Snape. Well... I mean, Dumbledore The professor is here, and he will protect Till."

Snape said nothing, but his motionless posture of looking up spoke volumes.

How could he not be worried? Till looked calm just now and had the time to comfort him, but when Till kissed his cheek, the hand on his shoulder was trembling.

She is just a child who has just grown up.

Snape was worried and scared, how could Teal not be scared?

However, Hagrid also said something that reached Snape's heart. Professor Dumbledore would indeed protect Till, and he would not let anything happen to Till.

Snape couldn't help but reveal a sarcastic smile. Professor Dumbledore had been planning for so long and had put in a lot of effort to train Till. Although he had no choice but to take the next step, he would still protect him. Dear Tyr, he would not let his favorite general die prematurely.

If not to protect Till, why did Professor Dumbledore go up there? He also had some experience in taking care of Phoenix, but he was helpless about Thunderbird, who had some relationship with Phoenix.

Although he felt ridiculed, Snape hoped that Professor Dumbledore's plan would not fail. We must bring Till back safely.

He didn't want to lose the people he finally had and loved him.

On the court, Snape stood for a long time. In mid-air, although Tyr was assured of the Thestral's flying ability, he hugged the Thestral's neck tightly with both hands and closed his eyes nervously.

The flock of Thunderbirds...that's an incredible existence.

"Teal, I'm here!" Professor Dumbledore's Thestral was flying beside Teal, but because the flying speed was not slow, Professor Dumbledore had to yell to get Teal to hear his voice clearly. Even so, the sounds in Tire's ears were accompanied by the noisy wind, and they were not heard clearly.

Till tilted his head and said nothing, but nodded heavily to Professor Dumbledore to show that he heard.

She has already flown up, and it is impossible for her to regret it temporarily. Not to mention how everyone would be disappointed in her, Tier was unwilling to give up halfway.

It was just a flock of thunderbirds. Although it was a bit more dangerous and would put Tier at risk of being struck directly to death by lightning, you had to try everything.

"Beast Whispering" tells Till to be victorious in front of magical animals. Thunderbirds are a type of magical animals that are relatively close to wizards. After a while, their attitude will be better, and the possibility of success in persuasion is still very high.

With luck, Teal could still ask why they were flying, but it might be troublesome to ask in front of Professor Dumbledore.

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