Chapter 22 On the Handling of the Oolong Incident

Oolong, super big oolong - at least that's how Alan explained with a black face and a group of frightened people.

Hagrid was a good man, but, to be honest, he was still a little short of a proper professor's classroom safety education - he underestimated the dangers of magical creatures. In addition, it was also a serious problem that he was too kind to suppress the mischievous bear child - although the Hippogriff was a bit dangerous, it was manageable, and if he had been able to keep Malfoy firmly in the first place, it would not have been such a serious problem.

Of course, Hagrid only carried half of the pot, and the other half of the pot should have been given to Draco Malfoy - even though the professor was still taunting the professor when he expressed kindness, he continued to provoke the magical creature as he did after being clearly told that it was a haughty creature with a danger and the ability to sense human emotions, which was no less than opening the car door while walking around the wild tiger sanctuary- No matter how much else he has in other things, but judging by his performance in this matter alone, he is a complete jerk boy.

Facts, not people – that's Allen's consistent view.

That's what Allen thought, and that's what he did—that same evening, the student council held an emergency meeting.

That's right, it's the Student Council, Harry's father used to be the male president of the Student Council - this is not an empty spot, but a real position, and the Student Council is all the prefects, and it can directly give advice to Dumbledore and the four Deans.

On top of the Hogwarts Express, Lupin, as a professor, can only squeeze with the students, while the prefect has his own box - this is already very telling.

At this moment, the four deans and Dumbledore and the student president were present, and the rest of the prefects were seated according to the house, and each prefect was going up separately to give their opinions on the attack on the students during the day, and how to deal with it - of course, it was not a voting system to be adopted, but Dumbledore's own decision.

The president has the power to decide whether a public matter needs to be debated, and the prefect has the power to make a recommendation, and the outcome is up to the principal.

The argument was quite intense - the Slytherin and Gryffindor prefects were at odds, the Ravenclaws were arguing over whether the Hippogriffs were brought into the interior or not, and the Hufflepuffs, as the new fifth-year prefects, Alan was the first to show up.

"There were mistakes on both sides—neither Professor Hagrid nor Malfoy, and the judgment had nothing to do with position or personal relationship, it was a judgment on the matter alone. Apparently Professor Hagrid had already given a presentation on the Hippogriff before the class, and highlighted its danger - while we don't recognize the legitimacy of Professor Hagrid's introduction of dangerous magical creatures, we do remind him that he has done so. ”

"However, according to the later description, Malfoy not only ran into Professor Hagrid for no reason in front of class, but also provoked the creature against Professor Hagrid's class rules, resulting in his own injury - for that alone, Malfoy almost committed -"

Before Allen could finish his sentence, he was interrupted by the sixth-year Slytherin prefect: "The problem is, it's a dangerous creature, and it shouldn't be in class!"

Alan turned his head to stare at him, "Are you sure? Have you ever learned the Levitation Charm?"

"Of course, it's a compulsory subject for first-year students, and what student hasn't studied it?"

"Then I think you must remember what the professor said at the time about summoning a bison that stepped on him because of a mispronunciation of the mantra - do you think a bison is not dangerous for an eleven-year-old?"

"But—"

"It's not a good thing, but, we all have Potions class, how many dangerous potions have we made in class that will hurt us?Not to mention that, when we were researching antidotes, we encountered poisons that could kill people! And Professor Hagrid made sure in time that no more harm was caused—accidents like this usually happen!"—well, the Gryffindor prefect blushed a little, who let Neville, the famous accident maker in the whole school, be there...

However, just when everyone thought that Alan was planning to be completely on Hagrid's side, Alan directly changed the subject.

"And yet - Professor Hagrid has clearly behaved unqualified. He didn't know how to perform the duties of a professor at all, and it was even dereliction of duty. This made most of the people open their mouths wide, and even Dumbledore frowned slightly, but Alan ignored all of this, and instead turned his head to look at Professor Snape, but still turned his head to Professor McGonagall.

"Professor, if a first-year wizard causes great disruption to the order of the classroom in the first class, is the punishment for one month's labor serious?"

This is a matter of course - think that Alan was punished for a long time for a small fight.

Sure enough, Professor McGonagall nodded, and Professor Snape, though his face was a little dark, did not object—his labor was even more brutal, often taking out the internal organs of something for the next lesson.

"We all know that Professor Hagrid was in charge of the school's Forbidden Forest, and he had plenty of room to arrange labor - if it was obvious after the demerit was ineffective, Professor Hagrid didn't use it. Similarly, the magical creature that appeared in this lesson has never appeared in the previous lesson, and it is obviously certain that it is dangerous at this time - obviously this creature is not suitable for students who have just taken this course in the third grade, but is more suitable for students in the fifth grade and above who have enough self-preservation ability and need to broaden their horizons. ”

"In summary, Professor Hagrid needs an experienced professor to teach him the essentials of being a professor, and to establish a rudimentary idea of danger and a sense of self in Professor Hagrid during this time, I personally recommend that Professor Kettleburn be rehired for half a year - and Professor Hagrid should be responsible for the cost of this period as punishment, and that the Hippogriff should be expelled from Hogwarts and released into the wild, given that the Hippogriff has a history of injuring people. ”

Alan paused, and continued, "At the same time, due to the severity of his injuries, Malfoy does not consider holding him accountable for deliberately angering the magical creature, but in view of his previous provocation of the professor, I recommend that he be given a month of labor education, to be carried out by Mr. Filch. Above, done. ”

This punishment, which was harshly reproached on both sides, drew almost everyone's sideways glances - but to their surprise, Dumbledore nodded slightly at Alan's proposal. 10