Chapter 63 Hippogriff

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He carried Harry to the infirmary and asked Madam Pomfrey to heal Harry. Lupine was very nervous about getting rid of the son of his good brother James Potter, fearing that Harry would be hurt in the slightest...

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The coma of Harry Potter, the savior, immediately spread throughout Hogwarts, and some unknown little wizards thought that Harry was timid and scared.

Only those who know Harry well know that the reason why Harry was unconscious in front of the Dementors was more because he saw the scene of his parents being killed. The pain was unbearable and Harry passed out.

Of course, William actually had another opinion. That is, when the dementors faced Harry, they not only hurt Harry, but also the fragments of Voldemort's soul attached to Harry's scar.

This soul fragment is connected to Harry's soul, which causes him to become comatose when facing dementors.

At the same time, soul fragments are also a delicacy for dementors, which is why Harry is far more attracted to dementors than other young wizards.

The young wizards who were left to study were talking a lot, especially Malfoy and the others who were actively laughing at the fainted Harry Potter. It seemed that this was the only way to make them more present in this classroom.

This also caused the Gryffindors to look at him angrily.

Hermione asked quietly:

"William, just now the Boggart turned into a full moon when facing Professor Lupin. Why is he afraid of the moon?"

A strange color flashed in William's eyes, and he said with deep meaning:

"Maybe the moon gives Professor Lupin bad memories! Just like Harry!"

Hermione frowned when she heard this, obviously William's words had another profound meaning.

The professor of the new Defense Against the Dark Arts class became even more concerned.

It has to be like this! For the past three years, every Defense Against the Dark Arts class has been a deep pit.

In the first year, Professor Quirrell was possessed by Voldemort, in the second year, there was Professor Lockhart, a liar who knew nothing but the Oblivion Curse, and who knows what this year's Professor Lupin, who is afraid of the moon, is like.

Although Professor Lupine's Defense Against the Dark Arts course is indeed very attractive to students and the explanations are very accurate, it is an irrefutable fact that the professor of this course has problems every year!

With doubts about Professor Lupin, Hermione sat at her desk and stared at the book in deep thought.

William also admired Hermione's acumen very much, and he was able to discover Professor Lupine's specialness right after the school started.

Of course he knew the reason why Professor Lupine was afraid of seeing the full moon. That was because Professor Lupine was a werewolf. He would transform into a wolf when the moon was full, and would lose his mind and bite all living things in sight crazily.

You know, this is Hogwarts, and most of the students here don't have the strength or experience to fight against werewolves.

It is very irresponsible to put a werewolf who could transform into a werewolf at any time into a school and make him a professor.

It's not that William dislikes and discriminates against Professor Lupine for being a werewolf, but doing so obviously puts the students in a dangerous situation.

Even if it is to cultivate a savior, it is a bit too much.

If both William and Hermione hadn't been able to defend themselves against werewolves, William would have reported it to the Ministry of Magic and the Daily Prophet.

In the original book, after parents learned that Professor Lupine was a werewolf, it is understandable that they protested and asked Lupine to leave Hogwarts School.

Professor Lupine is indeed a good teacher and professor. But his werewolf identity is too unstable.

You must know that the damage caused by werewolves is secondary. With medical magic and Madam Pomfrey, as long as you don't die on the spot, you have a chance to save it.

But after being bitten by a werewolf, there is no treatment, and you will be forced to turn into a werewolf.

This would be a devastating blow to a young wizard who already had a bright future.

In the original book, Dumbledore had great trust in Professor Lupin and trusted him not to harm the students.

But looking at it on the other hand, Dumbledore is showing a disregard for the safety and future of the students, including the test of the savior Harry in the past two years.

It is true that Professor Lupine did not harm any little wizards when he was at school, but what if?

If a little wizard is bitten, how will Professor Dumbledore save the injured student?

Is it possible for him to become the next Lupin?

This is obviously unacceptable.

Soon, the class time finally passed.

The little wizards, who had already become impatient, left their seats one after another and went to the auditorium to eat.

Ron couldn't wait to go to the infirmary to visit Harry, while Malfoy spared no effort to spread the news throughout the school that Harry was scared and fainted.

Hermione was eating her lunch at the long table, and at the same time looked at the professor, Professor Lupine, from time to time.

William saw Hermione's distracted look and smiled and said:

"Don't think about it. A single Boggart can't discover anything. You will know the secrets of Professor Lupine in the future!"

Hermione turned around and glared at William after hearing this. This bad guy brother obviously knew everything, but he just didn't tell her and let himself guess blindly through some sparse clues. It was simply bad.

William was unmoved by Hermione's little mood and continued to destroy the food in front of him.

In the afternoon, William and others ushered in a new course: Magical Zoology.

Holding the thick textbooks in their hands, William and other third-year Hogwarts students came to the edge of the Forbidden Forest, and saw Rubeus Hagrid, the Professor of Magical Zoology.

At this time, he was excitedly waiting for the arrival of the little wizards, and at the same time, he comforted the uneasy Hippogriff from time to time.

William raised his eyebrows slightly and said secretly:

"Hagrid is still as desperate as ever. How is this different from Professor Dumbledore, whom Lupine brought into Hogwarts? Is this why they trust each other so much?"

Not only are the animals in Hagrid's courses dangerous, but the books used by William and others are also very dangerous.

The books in their hands are alive, and they are extremely aggressive. They are very restless and are constantly struggling in everyone's hands.

Hagrid knew the trick and reminded everyone to gently stroke the spine of the book, which would make him calm down instead of biting hard.

Although these things are very novel for the little wizards, they have to be said to be dangerous.

This is not to say that such a book cannot appear in Hogwarts, but that Hagrid is not aware of the danger of this matter.

As a hybrid giant, his defense is extremely powerful, comparable to some powerful magical creatures.

Therefore, some injuries that may endanger students' lives may just scratch an itch for Hagrid. Not only does it not hurt, but it is sometimes very comfortable.

What's more serious is that he naively thinks that these are not dangerous to the little wizards. Just like he subconsciously thinks that humans can bite his favorite stone cakes.

From this point of view, it is almost impossible for Hagrid's Magical Zoology course not to have accidents.

Hermione was also aware of this, so she looked nervous throughout the whole process, worried that Hagrid would lose her new job.

Suddenly, William felt a wave of malice coming from around him. William turned around and saw that it was Draco Malfoy...


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