HP Dawn Night

Chapter 190 Where did Hagrid go?

Pansy personally worked out a week-long "Preliminary Study Form for Arithmetic Divination and Ancient Runes", Blaise was in charge of teaching arithmetic and divination, Draco was in charge of teaching ancient runes, and Pansy himself was in charge of teaching supervisory role.

"Don't talk about anything that has nothing to do with ancient runes," Pansy warned Draco sternly, "I'll keep an eye on you."

"Why don't you keep staring at Blaise?" Draco protested angrily.

Blaise had collapsed on the sofa laughing silently.Pan Xiyun replied calmly: "Because you will keep staring at him, dear Draco."

Draco was almost overwhelmed by Pansy's anger, and he took a deep breath: "So, when will Vio be free—"

"Available for a date with you? Oh, let me see," Pansy scratched his chin with a quill. "Well, worst case, not until Vio transfers. Better Some people think, maybe some afternoon without Quidditch practice and homework, but I have to tell you, the probability of that is almost zero."

"Then when we go to Hogsmeade for the weekend—"

"Well, to be honest, how many times do you have the chance to go to Hogsmeade? Besides, I don't even know if Vio has time to go." Pansy put down the quill and flipped through the schedule, "Don't mention those irrelevant things. It's urgent, our week plan will be implemented from now on!"

The fifth grade, who was already busy, had no gaps at all after stuffing this schedule into it.I've been so busy that I've overlooked several major events at Hogwarts—

Umbridge investigates Trelawney's class and asks Trelawney to make a prophecy for her.But everyone knows that Trelawney is actually just a half-baked guy, so Trelawney performed very poorly in front of Umbridge, and it is said that Umbridge did not think highly of her.

Potter was once again put in solitary confinement by Umbridge for contradicting Umbridge in class.For this reason, Johnson, the captain of the Gryffindor Quidditch team, was very angry. Potter's confinement forced him to miss the Gryffindor team training. For this reason, Johnson yelled at him out of control in the auditorium.

Umbridge then sat in on McGonagall's class, but she hit a wall in front of Meg, who didn't seem to care about the so-called investigation at all, which made Umbridge very angry.

I never had the chance to witness Umbridge in class until Tuesday, when we headed to Conservation of Magizoology, and I found Umbridge holding her clipboard next to Professor Graplan waiting.

"You don't usually teach this class, do you?" I heard her ask.We walked up to the long trestle table, where the pile of Bowtruckles was scrambling to eat woodjacks, like countless living branches.

"Very correct." Professor Graplan put his hands behind his back and stood on tiptoe, "I am a substitute teacher, temporarily replacing Professor Hagrid."

Hearing Hagrid's name, I reflexively turned back to see where the Gryffindor trio were, and as expected, they were also looking towards us, as if lest we might say something to Umbridge that would be bad for Hagrid. grid words.

"Well," said Umbridge, lowering his voice, "I don't understand - the Headmaster seems oddly unwilling to give me any information on the matter - can you tell me what makes Professor Hagrid so Can't come to class for a long time?"

This sentence successfully caught our attention. Not only Gryffindor, but even many Slytherins paused the conversation, waiting with bated breath for Professor Graplan's answer.

"I'm afraid not," said Professor Graplan briskly. "I don't know any more than you do. I just got a letter from Dumbledore, sent by owl, asking if I'd like to teach for two weeks. I accepted." .That's all I know. Okay... may I begin?"

Professor Graplan's answer obviously disappointed many people, including Umbridge.But she didn't show dissatisfaction: "Okay, let's get started." She was scribbling on the clipboard, and I bet most of the content on it was about Hagrid, not Professor Graplan.

During this lesson Umbridge walked among the students, asking them about magical creatures.Most people answered very well, at least from this point of view Hagrid seems to be a good professor.

"In general," she said, returning to Professor Graplan after a long grilling of Dean Thomas, "you, as a substitute teacher—I suppose you might say, are an objective outsider. You What do you think of Hogwarts? Do you feel you're getting enough support from the school's administrators?"

"Oh, yes, Dumbledore is excellent." Professor Graplan said sincerely, "I am very satisfied with the way the school is run here, very satisfied indeed."

Umbridge looked skeptical but polite. I think she would rather hear some negative comments about Hogwarts. She made a note on the clipboard and continued to ask: "What do you plan to do for this class this school year?" What are the students teaching - assuming, of course, that Professor Hagrid doesn't come back?"

"Oh, I'm going to teach them all the animals that are always in the OWLs," said Professor Graplan. "There's not much left - they've learned about unicorns and Nifflers, and I think we've got a lot to learn." Going to learn from Ponlock and Pussycat, make sure they can recognize quacks and thorns, you know..."

"So, at least you seem to know what you're doing," said Umbridge, making a tick on the clipboard. "By the way, I heard that some students were injured in this class?"

Goyle grinned foolishly, and Crabbe called out impatiently, "It's Malfoy, Professor! He got scratched by a hippogriff!"

"Fool!" I cursed inwardly, I didn't expect anyone to give Umbridge any information about any aspect of Hogwarts at this time, but Crabbe did!

"Oh? Is that so, Mr. Malfoy?" Umbridge's eyes lit up, and she stared at Draco.

"Yes, Professor." Draco seemed to sigh resignedly, then replied in the silence.

"Hippogriff?" Umbridge seemed to be very interested in this topic, and she added a few more strokes on the clipboard, "That's very dangerous!"

"That's only because he was too stupid to listen to Hagrid!" said Potter angrily.

The Gryffindors gasped, and Umbridge slowly turned his head to Potter.

"I think I'll keep you in confinement for another night." Umbridge said softly to Potter, and she quickly made a note on the clipboard: "Okay, thank you very much, Professor Graplan, I think I Nothing else is needed. You will receive the results of your investigation within ten days."

"Excellent," said Professor Graplan cheerfully.Umbridge hurried across the grass to the castle, clipboard in hand.

For some reason, I have a strange feeling that Professor Graplan probably knows where Hagrid has gone, she just doesn't want to tell Umbridge.

The thought brought me a strange affinity for her.

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