"Of course, I am very interested in magical creatures. In fact, I am also very interested in Buckbeak." Allen smiled and patted Hagrid on the arm.

"But, Hagrid, you can't drink anymore. I think you need to do some preparations, such as sending Buckbeak away. Because Malfoy will definitely not give up," Allen suggested.

"Hagrid, Allen made a lot of sense. I think you have been drinking too much." Hermione said seriously.

She picked up the blackjack from the table and emptied it outside.

"Ah, maybe you're right." Hagrid said, struggling to get up from his chair, and staggering to follow Hermione outside the house. They heard a loud splash of water.

"What is he doing?" Harry asked uneasily when Hermione came in with an empty glass.

"Drop your head into the bucket," Hermione said, putting away the glass.

Hagrid returned, his long hair and beard soaked, and he dried the water in his eyes. Seeing this, Allen immediately pulled Hermione back a few steps.

Facts have proved that his actions are extremely wise.

"It's much better now," Hagrid said, shaking his head like a dog, splashing water on both Harry and Ron, "I said, it's great for you to come to see me, I really am—"

Hagrid stopped suddenly, staring at Harry blankly, as if he had just realized he was here.

"What are you doing, huh?" He suddenly yelled, making them startled. "You can't run around after dark, Harry! The three of you! Let him do this!"

Hagrid strode to Harry, grabbed him by the arm, and drew him to the door.

"Quick!" Hager said angrily, "I'll send you back to school, don't let me see you see me here after dark. I don't deserve it!"

Back at the castle, watching Hagrid's back from the doorway, Harry felt even more guilty: "We have hurt Hagrid, but he is still thinking about me!"

"If you really feel guilty, it's better to find relevant magical creatures that hurt people. I guess it will be used soon." Allen bid farewell to Harry and the others without hesitation, and went to Ravenc. Walk in the direction of Lau Tower.

"Allen seems a little unhappy!" Ron wrapped his arms around his chest and rested his chin.

"Anyone with a brain will think you did a stupid thing!" Hermione glared at Ron, tossed her tousled curly hair, and walked away.

Only Ron and Harry looked at each other.

"Is Hermione going too far?" Ron turned his head and asked Harry.

"We were really too impulsive!" Harry replied muted.

The next day, Alan was very pleased to see that Hagrid had recovered from his life and greeted Ravenclaw and the little wizard of Hufflepuff with a thick voice.

"Ah, great!" Hagrid led everyone to a clearing outside the Forbidden Forest. "Now, what we need to do is-open the textbook!"

The "Monster Book of Monsters" held by every little wizard opened her mouth obediently, allowing the little wizards to read it.

"It's great! You all mastered the correct way to open this book. I think it's very interesting." Such a smooth start obviously gave Hagrid confidence.

In fact, everyone focused their attention on the eagle-headed horse-winged beast in the paddock far away. The injury of Malfoy spread throughout the campus overnight!

Hagrid cleared his throat and said loudly, "What we are going to introduce to you today is—Fairy."

A little fairy who was less than five inches tall and with a human body, head and limbs crawled out of Hagrid's pocket and flew onto his shoulder. It has an exquisite face, and two big, swaggering wings similar to those of insects. It was sitting on Hagrid's shoulders, with wings flapping gently behind his back, looking cute and cute.

"You can make a tree house for yourself, and then find the fairy hidden in the forest. Such little things naturally adore vanity. As long as they are used as decorations, they will be very obedient." Hagrid pointed to a distance. forest.

The girl's eyes were quickly attracted by these delicate and lovely creatures, and she happily went to make her own tree house.

As the progress went well, Hagrid seemed very happy, and he waved enthusiastically at the little wizard: "How beautiful, isn't it? "

Although the boy was more interested in the eagle-headed horse-winged beast in the distance, with Malfoy's lessons learned, no one dared to challenge the tame of this fierce and magical creature.

Allen quickly completed the production of the tree house. He built a castle with branches and leaves. I have to say that his superb polymorphism played a big role in it.

When he walked into the forest to look for fairies, his sensitive ears made it easy for him to spot the fairies. These little creatures are very lively when they gather together, they will make a harsh buzzing noise~www.wuxiaspot.com~ because they are naturally quarrelsome. Allen followed the sound, and the fairies with wings of various colors were silent for a moment, and then there was a loud hum.

They saw the exquisite castle in Alan's hands. Although their intelligence was not high, they successfully understood Alan's intention-the castle needed them to settle in. After arguing about the beauty, the three most beautiful fairies got into Allen's castle with joy.

Allen, who completed the task as quickly as possible, received envy and jealous eyes from everyone. Although the fairy is cute, it is too demanding. The tree houses made by the little wizards are so rough that they cannot attract these fairies at all.

Alan walked up to Hagrid and pointed his tree house to Hagrid.

"Awesome! Alan! You are the fastest to complete the task." Hagrid scratched his head, his eyes lit up, "I want to award Ravenclaw 10 points!"

"Professor, can I change a reward?" In class, Alan called Hagrid respectfully, which made Hagrid exuberant.

Even Harry called him Hagrid habitually. Allen was the first person to call him a professor!

"What do you want?" Seeing Hagrid's appearance, even if Allen asked for a star, he would pick it.

"Professor, I want to get close to Buckbeak." Allen was very curious about this eagle-headed horse-winged beast.

"Well—" Hagrid was a little embarrassed.

"I only take a closer look." Allen promised.

"Okay! But you must stay away from it." Alan's eager eyes made Hagrid hard to refuse.

Allen nodded and agreed, and under Hagrid's leadership, he went to the paddock.

The little wizards who secretly paid attention to the dynamics here gave up looking for fairies and followed them.

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