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Chapter 209

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"Of course, I'm very interested in magical creatures. In fact, I'm also very interested in Buckbeak."

Allen smiled and patted Hagrid's arm.

"However, Hagrid, you can't drink anymore. I think you need to make some preparations, such as sending Buckbeak away. Because Malfoy definitely won't let it go, "Allen suggested.

"Hagrid, Allen has a point. I think you've already drunk too much, "Hermione said seriously.

She took the tankard from the table and emptied it outside.

"Ah, maybe you're right."

Hagrid said, struggling to get up from the chair, and followed Hermione outside the room.

They heard a loud splash of water.

"What is he doing?" Harry asked uneasily. At this time, Hermione came in with an empty tankard.

"Sticking his head in the bucket," Hermione said, putting the tankard away.

Hagrid came back, his long hair and beard were wet, and he wiped the water from his eyes.

Allen saw this and immediately pulled Hermione back a few steps.

As it turned out, his move was extremely wise.

"That's much better." Hagrid said, shaking his head like a dog, splashing water on Harry and Ron, "I say, it's great that you came to see me, I'm really –"

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

"What are you doing, huh?" He suddenly roared, startling them. "Don't run around, Harry! And the three of you! You let him do this! "

Hagrid strode to Harry, grabbed his arm, and pulled him to the door.

"Hurry!" Hagrid said angrily, "I'll send you back to school, don't let me see you here after dark again. I'm not worth it! "

Back at the castle, Harry looked at Hagrid's back from the door, feeling extremely guilty.

"We implicated Hagrid, but he was still thinking of me!"

"If you really feel guilty, why don't you look for the relevant laws and regulations on magical creatures hurting people. I'm guessing it will come in handy soon, "Allen said goodbye to Harry and the others without any reluctance and walked in the direction of Ravenclaw Tower.

"Allen seems a little unhappy!" Ron crossed his arms and held his chin with one hand.

"Anyone with a brain would think you did something stupid!" Hermione,,,, glared at Ron, shook her messy curly hair, and walked away.

Ron and Harry looked at each other.

"Isn't Hermione a little too much?" Ron turned his head and asked Harry.

"Because we were too impulsive!" Harry answered in a muffled voice.

The next day, Allen was very happy to see that Hagrid had regained his vitality. With a rough voice, he called out to the little magi from Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff.

"Ah, that's great!" Hagrid brought everyone to an open space outside the Forbidden Forest. "Now, what we need to do is — — open the textbook!"

The "Monster Book of Monsters" in the hands of every little wizard obediently opened their big mouths, allowing the little wizards to read through it.

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

In fact, everyone's gazes were focused on the winged Hippogriff in the enclosure in the distance.

The news of Malfoy's injury spread throughout the entire campus overnight!

Hagrid cleared his throat and said loudly, "Today, we're going to introduce to everyone — — a fairy."

A small fairy, no more than five inches tall, with the body, head, and limbs of a human, climbed out of Hagrid's pocket and flew onto his shoulder.

It had a delicate face and two large, flamboyant wings that were similar to those of insects.

It sat on Hagrid's shoulder, its wings gently flapping behind its back. It looked very cute.

As the progress was smooth, Hagrid was very happy.

He waved at the little magi and praised enthusiastically, "How beautiful, isn't it?"

"You can make a treehouse for yourselves, and then find the fairy hiding in the forest. These little things are naturally vain. As long as they are used as decorations, they will be very obedient. "Hagrid pointed to the forest not far away.

The girls' gazes were quickly attracted by these delicate and cute little creatures, and they happily went to make their own treehouses.

Although the boys were more interested in the winged Hippogriff in the distance, with Malfoy as an example, no one dared to challenge and tame this fierce and mysterious creature.

Allen, on the other hand, quickly completed the treehouse. He actually built a castle with branches and leaves!

It had to be said that his superb shapeshifting skills played a big role in it.

When he walked into the forest to look for the fairies, his sensitive ears allowed him to easily find the traces of the fairies.

When these little creatures gathered together, they were very lively and would make ear-piercing buzzing noises. This was because they were quarrelsome by nature.

Allen followed the sound and walked over. The fairies with wings of various colors were silent for a moment, and then buzzed loudly.

They saw the exquisite castle in Allen's hands.

Although their intelligence was not high, they successfully understood Allen's intention — — the castle needed them to live in it.

After a round of argument, the three most beautiful fairies happily went into Allen's castle.

Allen, who completed the task at the fastest speed, received the envious and jealous gazes of the others.

Although the fairies were cute, their requirements were too high.

The treehouses made by the little wizards were too crude and could not attract these fairies at all.

Allen walked in front of Hagrid and pointed out his treehouse to Hagrid.

"Great! Allen! You are the fastest to complete the task. "Hagrid scratched his head and his eyes lit up." I want to reward Ravenclaw with 10 points! "

"Professor, can I change the reward?"

In class, Allen respectfully called Hagrid professor, which made Hagrid very happy.

Even Harry was used to calling him Hagrid.

Allen was the first person to call him professor!

"What do you want?" Looking at Hagrid, even if Allen wanted a star, he would go and pick it.

"Professor, I want to get close to Buckbeak." Allen was very curious about this winged Hippogriff.

"This — —" Hagrid was a bit embarrassed.

"I will only take a look at it from a close distance." Allen promised.

"Okay! But you must stay away from it. "Allen's eager eyes made it difficult for Hagrid to refuse.

Alan nodded and agreed. Under Hagrid's lead, he went to the front of the paddock.

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