Chapter 211: Fairy
"Of course, I'm interested in magical creatures, and in fact, I'm interested in Buckbeak as well. โ
Alan smiled and patted Hagrid's arm.
"But, Hagrid, don't drink any more. I think you need to do some preparations, like send Buckbeak away. Because Malfoy wasn't going to rest on his laurels," Alan suggested.
"Hagrid, Alan has a point. I see you've drunk too much. Hermione said seriously.
She picked the goblet off the table and took it outside to empty it.
"Ah, maybe you're right. โ
Hagrid said, struggling to get up from his chair and hobbling Hermione outside.
They heard a loud splash of water.
"What is he doing?" asked Harry, uneasy, as Hermione came in with an empty wine glass.
"Stuck his head in the bucket. Hermione said, putting her glass away.
Hagrid returned, his long hair and beard soaking wet, and he wiped the water from his eyes.
Seeing this, Alan immediately pulled Hermione back a few steps.
His actions proved to be extremely wise.
"It's so much better. Hagrid said, shaking his head like a dog and splashing water on Harry and Ron, "I said, it's great that you've come to see me, I'mโ"
Hagrid stopped abruptly and stared at Harry blankly, as if he had just realized he was here.
"What are you doing here, huh?" he yelled, startling them into a scare "can't run around, Harry! and the three of you!
Hagrid strode over to Harry, grabbed him by the arm, and pulled him to the door.
"Quick!" said Hagrid, angrily, "I'll send you back to school, and don't let me see you here after dark." I'm not worth it!"
Back at the castle, Harry felt guilty as he looked at Hagrid's back from the doorway.
"We've got Hagrid in trouble, but he's still thinking about me!"
"If you really feel guilty, you might as well look for the relevant laws and regulations for magical creatures to hurt people. I guess it will be used soon. Alan said goodbye to Harry without hesitation, and walked in the direction of the Ravenclaw Tower.
"Alan seems to be a little upset!" Ron put one hand over his chest and the other on his chin.
"Anyone with a brain thinks you've done something stupid!" Hermione glared at Ron, flicked her unkempt curls, and walked away.
Only Ron and Harry were left staring at each other.
"Is Hermione a little too much?" Ron asked, turning his head and asking Harry.
"Because we're so impulsive!" replied Harry sullenly.
The next day, Alan was very pleased to see that Hagrid had regained his vitality and greeted the little wizards of Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff in a thick voice.
"Ah, that's great!" Hagrid said, as he led everyone to a clearing on the outskirts of the Forbidden Forest, "Now, what we need to do is open the textbook!"
The "Monster Book of the Monsters" in the hands of each of the little wizards obediently opened their mouths and let the little wizards read them.
"It's great, you've all figured out how to open this book properly. I find it interesting. Such a smooth start clearly gave Hagrid confidence.
In fact, all eyes were on the Hippogriff in the distant paddock.
The news of Malfoy's injury spread throughout the campus overnight!
Hagrid cleared his throat and said loudly, "Today we are going to introduce you to the fairy. โ
A little fairy less than five inches tall with a human body, head, and limbs crawled out of Hagrid's pocket and flew onto his shoulder.
It has a delicate face and two large, swaggering wings that resemble the wings of insects.
It sits on Hagrid's shoulder, its wings flapping lightly behind its back, looking cute and cute.
As things went well, Hagrid seemed very happy.
He waved at the little wizard and exclaimed enthusiastically, "How pretty, isn't it?"
"You can make a treehouse for yourself and find the fairies hiding in the forest. These little things are naturally vain, and as long as they are used as decorations, they will be very obedient. Hagrid pointed to the forest not far away.
The girl's eyes were quickly attracted by these delicate and cute little creatures, and she happily went to make her own treehouse.
The boys were more interested in the Hippogriff in the distance, but with Malfoy's experience, none of them dared to challenge taming this ferocious and magical creature.
Alan was able to complete the treehouse very quickly, and he actually built a castle out of branches and leaves!
It has to be said that his superb transfiguration played a big role in this.
When he walked into the forest to look for the fairies, his sensitive ears made it easy for him to spot the fairies.
These little creatures are very lively when they gather together, making a shrill buzzing noise, because they are quarrelsome by nature.
Alan followed the sound and walked over, and the fairies with wings of various colors were silent for a moment, and then buzzed into the sky.
They saw the delicate castle in Alan's hand.
Although they are not highly intelligent, they have managed to grasp Alan's intentions - the castle needs their presence.
After some arguing about beauty, the three prettiest fairies happily burrowed into Ellen's castle.
Allen, who completed the task as quickly as possible, got the envious and jealous eyes of everyone.
Although the fairy is cute, it is too demanding.
The treehouses made by the little wizards were too crude to attract these fairies.
Alan walked up to Hagrid and showed him his treehouse.
"Awesome! Awesome! Alan! You're the fastest to get the job done. Hagrid scratched his head, his eyes lit up, "I'm going to reward Ravenclaw with 10 points!"
"Professor, can I exchange it for a reward?"
In class, Alan respectfully addresses Hagrid as a professor, much to Hagrid's heart.
Even Harry habitually called him Hagrid.
Alan was the first person to call him a professor!
"What do you want?" "Look at Hagrid's appearance, even if Alan asks for stars, he will pick them.
"Professor, I want to get up close and personal with Buckbeak. "Alan was very curious about the Hippogriff.
"Wellโ" Hagrid was a little embarrassed.
"I'm just looking closer. Alan assured.
"Okay, but you have to stay away from it. Alan's longing look made it hard for Hagrid to refuse.
Alan nodded in agreement, and led by Hagrid, went to the paddock.
The little wizards who secretly paid attention to the dynamics here gave up looking for fairies and followed them.