HP Dawn Night

Chapter 96 Hippogriff

The afternoon sun was shining brightly and everyone was happy to be out of the castle.The rain had stopped, the sky was a refreshing light gray color, and the green grass under my feet was wet and elastic to step on.

We are about to usher in the first protection of magical animals class in my life. It is an exciting thing to say, but after thinking that the teacher of this class is that reckless Hagrid, I don’t know whether I should continue to hold it Great expectations.

Crabbe and Goyle huddled together and talked loudly about Potter's fainting on the train, bursting out into laughter.That's when I realized we were taking this class with Gryffindors.

"Come on, come on, hurry up!" Hagrid was waiting at the door of the hut, in his moleskin overcoat, with the Hound Fang at his feet, and seemed impatient to go.When the students approached, he shouted: "I have something good to show you today! This class is wonderful! Is everyone here? Well, come with me!"

"Oh, I don't want to go with him at all." Pansy wrinkled her nose while holding the monster book in disgust.

"Could it be that he wants to take us to the Forbidden Forest!" Draco and I looked at each other in fear. We have a memory of the Forbidden Forest that is definitely not good, and it is almost unforgettable for our entire lives.Fortunately, Hagrid just walked around the edge of the woods.

After 5 minutes, we came to the outside of a small paddock in the woods, and there was nothing in the paddock.

"Thestrals?" Blaise stared at the empty paddock with interest.

"Everyone gather around this fence!" yelled Hagrid. "By the way - make sure you can see. Well, first you need to open your books -"

"How?" Draco asked lazily.

"Eh?" Hagrid foolishly uttered a rhetorical syllable.

"How do we open the textbook?" Draco asked again.He took out his "Monster Book of Monsters", which was tied up firmly with a rope, and other students also took out their textbooks.Some people tie up the book like we do, some stuff it in a narrow and tight leather case, and some hold it in a big clip-in short, no one dares to treat it like an ordinary book.

"You—none of you managed to open your textbook?" Hagrid asked, looking a little disappointed.

The whole class shook their heads.

"We can't risk having our fingers bitten off!" said Daphne Greengrass, whose words were echoed by many.

"This book tore my diary to shreds," a Gryffindor girl grumbled under her breath.

"Touch them a bit," said Hagrid, as if it were the easiest and most obvious thing in the world. "Look..."

He took Hermione Granger's textbook and tore off the magic tape from it.The textbook opened his mouth and was about to bite, Hagrid stroked down the spine of the book with his thick index finger, the textbook trembled, and lay quietly on his palm.

"Oh, how stupid we all are!" Draco sneered cheerfully, "Should have petted them! Why didn't we guess!"

"I... I think they're pretty funny," Haggard explained uneasily—more like he was talking to Granger alone.

"Yeah, it was fun!" said Draco, "It was fun, the textbooks we were given wanted to tear our hands off!"

"Shut up, Malfoy!" Harry whispered angrily.I tugged at Draco's sleeve, luckily the guy has achieved his goal and can now shut up contentedly.

"Okay then," said Hagrid, seemingly bewildered, looking downcast, "then...then you all have your textbooks, and now...now...what you need now are Fantastic Beasts. Yeah, I'm going to get them Bring it. Wait a minute..."

Hagrid left us and disappeared straight into the Forbidden Forest.

"This class is ridiculous!" Pansy yawned and turned his head in a daze.

"I think I should have chosen arithmetic and divination." Blaise also relaxed, and he took out a green apple from the pocket of his robe. "It's good to eat some fruit, isn't it—hey!"

Draco reached out and snatched Blaise's pastry, took a bite, and then he said loudly in the direction of Gryffindor: "My God, this school is over, and that idiot is teaching, my dad I've heard you're going to have a heart attack—"

"Shut up, Malfoy!" Harry said again.

"Be careful, Potter, there's a dementor behind you—"

"Be quiet, Draco," I said, and Blaise kicked him hard in the calf.

"You actually help him and not me!" Draco said a little angrily.

I shrugged: "Because it's obviously your fault this time, Draco. And Uncle Lucius doesn't have a heart attack."

He stopped talking.

"Oooohoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!" screamed Gryffindor's Lavender Brown, pointing across the paddock.

"Stop barking!" Pansy yelled angrily.

A dozen animals came trotting towards us, with the bodies, hind legs and tails of horses, but the front legs, wings and heads of eagles.Their sharp, grim beaks are the color of steel, and their large, bright eyes are orange.The claws on their front legs are half a foot long and look intimidating.Around each monster's neck was a thick leather collar held by a long chain, and all the chains were held in Hagrid's large hands as he followed the animals slowly into the paddock.

"Ah, it's a hippogriff!" said Daphne Greengrass ostentatiously, "they're a very dangerous animal—"

"It's Pegasus, idiot!" Pansy sneered.

I coughed lightly, "Pansy, actually, they're called hippogriffs."

Pansy: "...act like I didn't."

"The Hippogriff!" Hagrid roared happily, waving his hands. "How pretty, isn't it?"

I looked at their gleaming fur.If the initial fear is overcome, their beauty is still to be admired.

"As far as I know, the Hippogriff has a strange temper. Would it be a wise choice to make it the protagonist of the first class?" Blaise said behind my back, not without doubt.

"Remember, the first thing you need to know about hippogriffs is that they are very proud. Hippogriffs lose their temper easily, so don't humiliate them, or you may die." Hagrid said. explain.

"You're right, Blaise, so I'm a little curious about what he's going to do next," I said.

"Anyway, I don't want to get close to them." Pansy said disgustedly.The Gryffindors seemed to get over their fears, and they started bravely walking into the paddock to approach the dangerous creatures, while the Slytherins stepped back cautiously, most of them without even paying attention.

"You have to wait for the hippogriff to move first. It's polite, understand? You walk up to it and bow. If it bows to you, you can touch it. If it doesn't bow, you can touch it." Get away from it quickly, those claws will hurt. Well - who wants to go first?"

"You see, this time is always the time for the savior to appear." Draco sneered.

The crowd who were still around just now retreated one after another. Those hippogriffs shook their vicious heads and stretched their powerful wings, as if they were unwilling to be tied up like this.

"Nobody?" said Hagrid, with a begging look on his face.

"I'll do it," said Harry.

"Draco, you're a real genius," I said.

Potter stepped forward amidst a gasp.Hagrid pulled out a gray hippogriff named Buckbeak.

Draco narrowed his eyes maliciously: "It would be wonderful if something happened to Potter."

"Don't forget that the savior always has divine help on similar occasions." Blaise reminded him "kindly".

Draco didn't speak for a moment, but took another bite of the apple and chewed slowly: "Brace, your green apples don't taste good at all."

Blaise laughed silently and made a face at us.

On the other side, Potter had somehow climbed onto the back of the Hippogriff.

"Damn it!" Pansy exclaimed, as the hippogriff spread its wings and took Potter into the air.The Gryffindors all looked happy, clapping and whistling.But the Slytherin students all had serious faces, as if they wished Potter would fall off.

"I agree with you, Blaise, this is always a place where Harry Potter shines." I folded my arms and watched Potter slide off his back and fall to the ground, Gryffindor. There were cheers and applause.

"Okay, who else wants to try?" Hagrid yelled.

The students in the class rolled into the paddock carefully one by one, bowing nervously.Neville backed away from his hippogriff again and again because it wouldn't bend its knees.Draco walked straight to Buckbeak. He and Blaise bowed to Buckbeak one by one.

"Would you like to try it, Vio?" Draco patted its mouth.

Pansy stood aside with a face of resistance, as if trying to stay away from all the hippogriffs.I stepped forward, stared into those orange eyes, and then slowly bent down.

Hagrid said the Hippogriff wouldn't believe you if you blinked too much.It sounds like they can read people's minds, so what if I use Occlumency...

"Okay, Vio, you can touch it too," Blaise said.

I figured I might as well back off and stay with Pansy.

"I'm going to persuade Pansy, it's quite interesting." Blaise walked towards Pansy, and I slowly approached the Hippogriff.

At this moment, Draco finally couldn't bear it anymore and started to make trouble: "It's easy!" He drawled, so loudly that Potter could hear, "I knew it must be so, since Potter Te can do it... I bet you're not dangerous at all, are you?"

I remembered Hagrid's words, and suddenly felt that something was wrong: "Don't do this, stop, Draco!"

"...isn't it, you big ugly beast?" Draco said to Buckbeak.

The huge hippogriff suddenly neighed, raised its front legs, and stood on the ground with only its hind legs.I stepped back in a hurry, tripped over a branch and fell to the ground.

"Run, Draco!" I screamed, drawing my wand and watching the steely claws come down on Draco. "Armor for protection!"

Draco let out a piercing scream, and Blaise and Pansy yelled, "There are obstacles!"

Buckbeak stretched out his neck to bite Draco, Hagrid struggled to re-collar him, I got up and ran to Draco, he was lying curled up on the grass, blood stained his face robe.

"Merlin!" Pansy yelled in horror.I saw a long, deep gash on Draco's arm, blood splattering the grass.

"Are you feeling okay?" I knelt on the ground, not daring to touch Draco.

"I'm dying!" Draco yelled, and the whole class panicked.

"You're not going to die!" said Hagrid, turning very pale. "Somebody help me—get him out of here—"

Hermione ran to open the gate, and Hagrid rushed up the hill with Draco in his arms, towards the castle.I stared at the blood spattered on the grass, and the surrounding Slytherins were complaining loudly to Hagrid.

"Let's go see how he's doing, Vio." Pansy dragged Blaise and I stumbling toward the castle.

"I hope Draco is okay," Blaise said palely.When I thought of the terrible wound just now, I couldn't help shivering again:

"We have to have confidence in Madam Pomfrey's medical skills." I don't know whether I am comforting myself or them, "She can heal the injury in a second, and Draco will be fine."

By the time we arrived at the school hospital, Draco had bandaged his wound and was lying on the hospital bed. When he saw the three of us barging in panting, he showed a tricky smile.

"Don't tell us you were acting just now," Blaise said grimly, walking over, "or I'll have to drag you down and give you a beating."

"Oh, of course not," Draco said calmly, pointing to the medicine bottle on the bedside table, "I've bled so much, I'll have to stay here for at least a few days."

"So your arm is healed?" Pansy touched Draco's bandaged arm, and he gasped in pain:

"Pansy, Pansy! I really got a kick from that monster!"

"So, after going through something like this, I sincerely hope you don't get into trouble again." I threatened, "Otherwise you might lose an entire arm next time."

"Thanks for the armor charm, Vio!" Draco replied cleverly, and when he saw Blaise and Pansy's angry looks, he added, "And your impediment spell. Otherwise my injury might still be gone." It's going to be a little more serious."

"I hope this injury can teach you a lesson," Blaise said with a snort.

"At least teach you to be smart," Pansy said.

"You guys are so annoying." Draco grabbed the pillow and pressed it to his face, "Go away, leave me alone for a while, Madam Pomfrey said I need to rest."

"Oh, well," Pansy shrugged, "in that case, we'll all go."

"And never to see you again!" Blaise added, "so that you can stay alone until the day you are discharged from the hospital."

"Goodbye, Draco, we are all gone, you have a good rest!" Pansy said to Draco in a strange voice, I noticed that Draco's expression changed slightly, and Blaise seemed to be trying his best Hold back a laugh.

"Hey, don't—" Draco suddenly straightened up, took a pillow and sat up on the bed, "Pansy!"

"What?" Pansy said in mock surprise. "Do you want us to stay? Or—"

Blaise's shoulders shook violently, and Draco fell back on the bed discouraged: "Forget it, let's go!"

"...what happened, Pansy?" I asked as I walked out of the infirmary.

Blaise finally laughed, and Pansy smiled meaningfully, "Nothing, nothing. I was wondering what I'm going to have for lunch today."

The author has something to say:

It is said that there is a CP called Drapple, which is Xiaolong and the green apple that frequently appears in the photo~

That's right, remember what I said before - the third grade began to add emotional scenes! ! !

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