After dinner, Allen met Harry and the other two at the door. It seemed that they were waiting for him here.
"Allen, we want to see Hagrid. Something unpleasant happened today. You must have heard. Are you going? "Hermione spoke quickly and said a bunch of words in one breath.
"I only know that Malfoy was injured in Hagrid's class, but I don't know the details."
Allen looked at the three pairs of anxious eyes and said, "I'll go with you."
"But can Harry go?" Allen glanced at Harry.
Hermione looked at Harry knowingly, obviously agreeing with Allen's idea. "Harry, I think you should stay. We'll tell you everything when we come back. After all —"
"I can pass through the field," Harry said bluntly. "Sirius Black can't pass through the Dementors here, can he?"
"Okay, since you insist!" Allen looked at his watch. "If we speed up, we can have a good chat with him. It's still quite early …"
The four of them hurried to the door, arguing fiercely as they walked.
"Ron, you shouldn't have provoked Malfoy today!" Hermione said unhappily.
"Are we just going to let Malfoy insult Hagrid?" Haley asked, trying to protect Ron. "He called Hagrid an idiot and an idiot. Hagrid is now a professor! "
Harry roared as he walked.
Hermione was shocked by his sudden anger, and her eyes turned red.
"Harry, it's not Hermione's fault." Allen quickly eased the atmosphere and smoothed things over for the three young wizards.
"But, can anyone tell me what happened?" Allen didn't want to listen to their meaningless argument.
"Malfoy has been looking for trouble with Hagrid since he took out the teaching materials. The shop assistant told everyone how to open the 'Book of Monsters', but he pretended to know nothing and mocked Hagrid. "
Harry realized that he had lost his composure. After calming himself down, he started from the beginning.
"Hagrid originally prepared a Hippogriff with a winged body, but under your persuasion, he changed it to a beautiful fairy. The girls liked it very much, but Malfoy mocked Hagrid for being an idiot on the outside and a sissy on the inside! "Hermione said, clenching her fists angrily.
"So you guys fought?" Allen guessed.
"No, in fact, we made a bet." Harry said bitterly.
"Yes, a stupid bet." Hermione's tone was very sharp.
Allen thought that Harry would refute, but he didn't expect Harry to walk silently.
Seeing this, Hermione's tone softened. "Of course, this can't be entirely blamed on Harry. If Ron hadn't scolded Malfoy for being a coward, they wouldn't have challenged Buckbeak. "
"Ron proposed the bet?" Allen raised his eyebrows and asked.
"I just scolded him for being a coward, and he used the incident where Harry fainted on the train to mock Harry."
Ron felt that he didn't go too far, and Malfoy's words were ugly.
"So you guys used Buckbeak to make a bet? To see who could ride on its back? The worst thing is that Hagrid even taught you how to deal with it! "Hermione said angrily.
Hearing this, Allen was very disappointed.
He had clearly told Hagrid that some animals couldn't be tamed by a third-year Wizard, but he still didn't care and let Harry and Malfoy get close to Buckbeak.
Hagrid should be more careful!
"In fact, Harry did a good job! I bet that if Harry didn't successfully ride Buckbeak, Malfoy wouldn't even think about riding it. He just wanted Harry to break his neck. "Ron argued.
Allen believed that what he said was true.
With Malfoy's shrewdness, he would never try to tame a winged Hippogriff first.
"It's lucky that Harry didn't break his neck!" Hermione said her thoughts bluntly.
"It was Malfoy who was too stupid. He shouldn't have provoked Buckbeak. He actually called it an ugly beast! He deserves it! "
Ron and Hermione were now at each other's throats, neither giving way to the other.
Harry, on the other hand, was sandwiched between his two companions with a troubled expression.
In addition to Malfoy's injury, Ron and Hermione had quarreled four times in just two days because each other's pets couldn't get along well.
The four of them quickly crossed the wet grass. They came to Hagrid's hut and knocked on the door. A rough voice roared, "Come in."
Hagrid was sitting at the well-scrubbed wooden table in his shirt, his hound dog Fangya's head on his lap.
They could see at a glance that Hagrid had drunk a lot. There was a large white wine glass the size of a bucket in front of him, and his eyes seemed to be blurred. It was difficult to see them clearly.
"This is probably a record," he said in a muffled voice after recognizing them. "There has probably never been a teacher who only taught for a day before."
"It's all my fault!" Ron said guiltily.
"And me, if only I hadn't paid attention to Malfoy!" Harry lowered his head.
"You haven't been expelled, have you, Hagrid!" Hermione didn't have time to blame Harry and Ron, gasping in surprise.
"Not yet," Hagrid said pitifully, taking another big gulp of the wine in the large glass. "But it's only a matter of time, isn't it, Malfoy …"
"How is he?" Ron asked when they all sat down. "He's not badly hurt, is he?"
"Madam Pomfrey did her best to treat him," Hagrid said sullenly. "But he still said it hurts like hell … wrapped in bandages … groaning …"
"He's pretending," Harry said immediately. "Madam Pomfrey can cure any injury. Last year, she made half of Lockhart's bones grow back. Malfoy must want to make a big deal out of it. "
"Needless to say, the school board must know," Hagrid said sadly. "They think I didn't ensure the safety of the teaching environment. It's all my fault … If I had thought of Allen and been more cautious, this wouldn't have happened."
"Malfoy deserves it, Hagrid!" Hermione said sincerely.
"We're all witnesses," Harry said. "You said that if the winged Hippogriff was offended, it would attack. It was Malfoy's fault for not paying attention. We have to tell Dumbledore what happened. "
"Yes, don't worry, Hagrid, we'll all support you," Ron said.
"Cheer up, Hagrid! We're all looking forward to your Magical Creature Protection class tomorrow! "
Allen felt that the best way to cheer up a frustrated person was to find something for him to do.
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