Chapter 198: Buckbeak

"So, students, it's time to open your eyes!" Hagrid said excitedly, and the voice successfully attracted Van Lin, Harry, and the others who were talking. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

Harry and Malfoy just started a new round of war of words, which is also a relatively daily thing, but Harry's mouth is not as good as Malfoy's, the war of words is mostly a defeat, Harry's personality is too impulsive, typical Gryffindor.

Van Lin felt that he and Hermione should go to Ravenclaw, maybe it wouldn't be so much trouble, but the fact was that Hermione was leading the way to school, and both of them entered the arms of Gryffindor.

Soon, though, Van Lin was frightened by Hagrid.

Twelve of the strangest creatures he had ever seen in his life strode briskly towards them.

They have the body, hind legs, and tail of a horse, but their front legs, wings, and head appear to be those of an eagle, and they have a steel-colored beak and large bright orange eyes. The claws on their front legs are half a foot long, and they look lethal. Each beast had a thick feathered collar around its neck, and a long chain was tied to it, the ends of which were held in Hagrid's large hand, and he followed them as he jogged into the paddock.

"Go over there!" Hagrid roared, shaking the chain and yelling at the guy to come to the fence where the class was standing. When Hagrid approached and tied the guys to the fence, everyone stepped back.

"Hippogriff!" Hagrid roared happily. Dancing a hand at them, "They're pretty, aren't they?"

"Hippogriff......" Van Lin said a little badly, he had read in the book, "Fantastic Beasts Are There" mentioned about Hippogriff, extremely proud, will only bow to the wizard he recognizes, the danger is not similar to the Thunderbird danger, can be tamed by wizards, but aggressive.

Simply aggressive, Hagrid shouldn't have brought these majestic creatures to class so unprotected.

"That's ......," Hermione said a little speechless, knowing that Hagrid wasn't going to play the cards.

Van Lin still understood some of Hagrid's meaning. At first glance you will be shocked to see this half-horse, half-bird fellow, but once the shock has passed, you will appreciate its shiny fur, which smoothly transitions from feather to fur, and comes in different colors: dark gray, bronze, pink sandy (red and white), shiny chestnut, and finally jet black.

"So," said Hagrid, rubbing his hands against each other and smiling at the students, "if you want to get some ...... closer," no one seems to want to do that. However, only Van Lin, Harry, Ron, and Hermione cautiously walked towards the fence.

The others seemed to be frightened by the Hippogriff, and they followed behind the four.

However, when Hagrid threw a dead sable to the Hippogriff, Van Lin's newly recovered mood turned bad again, and he always felt that the Hippogriff was chewing on his body.

"Well, the first thing you must know about Hippogriffs is that they are proud," said Hagrid, "and it's easy to offend them. Never offend a Hippogriff, as this may be the last thing you want to do. ”

Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle weren't listening, however, and they were whispering, which gave Harry the unpleasant feeling that they were trying to sabotage the lesson.

"You always have to wait for the Hippogriff to act first," Hagrid continued, "it's polite, you know? you walk over to it, you bow, and you wait. If it returns the salute to you, you can touch it. If it doesn't bow, get out of it, because these claws hurt. ”

Well, it's a very simple way, mainly to look at the face and the mood of the Hippogriff to tame. Van Lin felt a little unreliable, but that was Hagrid's style, and Van Lin was quite fond of these magical creatures, if not ferret......

"Okay—who's going to be the first to come?" replied, and most of the students stepped back. Even Harry, Ron, and Hermione were scared. The monsters were shaking their heads in anger and spreading their powerful wings, as if they weren't happy to be restrained like this.

However, Van Lin was thinking about something else, which had made him go from staying where he was to being at the front of the group, and in fact, he was very reluctant to make some contact with the Hippogriff, even in his humanoid form.

"Oh, Vanlin......" Hagrid said with some delight, thinking that Vanlin had taken the initiative to sort out the emotions of the Hippogriff.

"What?" Van Lin had just come back to his senses, and he looked back to see that Hermione, who had been standing beside him, was now two feet away from him.

"What are you doing in a daze? Come on, I know you must like these things......" Hagrid said this for a reason, at least after Verlin completed his Animagus transformation, at least they also often discussed magical beasts together, and for Nobo Van Lin often went with Hagrid to feed.

"......Hurry up," Hagrid said excitedly, "I won't let you down." ”

Van Lin glanced back at his little friends, but none of them stepped forward, you know, there were twelve Hippogriffs.

As if sensing Van Lin's gaze, Hermione hesitated, and she came behind Van Lin.

"I'm sorry, Van Lin, we can't let Hagrid down......" Hermione said as she gave Van Lin a hand.

"This is really ......" Fan Lin silently collapsed in his heart, as if he couldn't escape the matter of being a bird. He doesn't want to go to the hospital yet, his novel hasn't received a reply yet, he still has a lot of magical experiments to complete, and he still has to ......

Well, Van Lin had walked in front of Hagrid.

"It's not like you, boy, if there's any ......news about the Thunderbird and the Poison Horned Rhino," Hagrid asked in a whisper, the two creatures being his next target.

"I don't know, but you can go to the United States to find a ...... Thunderbird," Fan Lin was speechless, "You don't plan to use them as a course this semester......"

"Oh...... Maybe...... Anyway, you should deal with Buckbeak first...... "Hagrid was hesitant, apparently he wanted to do what Van Lin said.

"Well...... "Varnin reluctantly replied, "perhaps you should write to Mr. Newt for help, for as the most famous zoologist I think he will be able to guide you well and gladly." ”