As expected, something went wrong in Hagrid's first lesson, and the one who sought death was Malfoy of Slytherin, who had no respect for people, let alone animals.
Feeling provoked, the hippogriff pecked Malfoy's arm. Although it was slightly injured, it was still injured.
Hagrid was still calm and sent Malfoy to the infirmary, but Malfoy said that he would not let the animal go, and that he would ask his father to put pressure on it and kill it.
Duran also put pressure on Lucius, telling Lucius through his diary not to focus on his son's indifferent anger, but to prepare carefully for Voldemort's return. At the same time, he told Lucius that if you don't care, you will like to cause trouble.
The child will be disciplined by Voldemort himself when he returns.
This frightened Lucius. He knew that Voldemort's soul was angry. It would be terrible if Voldemort really hurt his son when he came back.
So Lucius told Draco that it was out of his father's control and he should not get into trouble at school.
Draco was so angry that he didn't expect even his father to love him anymore.
Hagrid survived the crisis with no danger. I hope he can learn a lesson in the future. Duran can't help him all the time.
"Dad, you won't believe this." Hermione came to the top floor of the right tower with excitement today, excitedly wanting to share her joy with her father.
"Did you pass the exam?"
"No, it's just the beginning of school and there are no exams." Hermione said, "He's our Defense Against the Dark Arts professor. His class is really great."
"You mean Professor Lupine?"
"That's right, after three years, I finally have an excellent Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. His class is really interesting. He doesn't just follow what's in the book and teaches us in his own way." "We learned today.
How to deal with Boggarts."
"Are you talking about the kind of Boggart who likes to hide in dark places and turns into the thing that people are most afraid of?"
"Yes, it's so interesting. It turns out that all the classmates are afraid of something." Hermione rolled her eyes smartly as she spoke, obviously having some bad ideas: "Dad, if you face a Boggart, Boggart
What will it become?”
"You want to know what I'm most afraid of?" "Maybe it's losing the motivation to drive myself to exercise. I'm afraid of my omniscient and omnipotent self." Knowing everything, what's the difference between death and death?
It was so bragging that Hermione got goosebumps. She didn't expect her father to say that he was afraid of his omniscient and omnipotent self. How could there be anyone in the world who was omniscient and omnipotent? This was simply shameless.
But Duran was very serious.
"Let me guess what you are most afraid of, failing the exam?" Duran guessed correctly. Hermione was afraid that she would fail and would not be able to continue studying at the wizarding school.
Hermione nodded: "The only thing that cannot be tolerated is that I will never mess up my grades." "But there is one thing I don't understand. That is when Professor Lupine protected Harry at the end, the Boggart turned into
The moon, I think that’s right, it’s the moon. I don’t understand what’s so scary about the moon.”
That's because Lupine is a werewolf. If he sees the moon on a full moon night, he will transform. If he doesn't see the moon, it won't be a big problem. So he is most afraid of the full moon, which will make him transform.
"Fear comes from two possibilities, one is the unknown, and the other is harm." Duran inspired.
"Unknown? Probably not very likely. Wizards believe that the stars are just embellishments of the night, compasses that indicate destiny. Wizards understand the stars, and the moon should be the same." "But if it is harm, it is wrong. Who will the moon hurt?
?" Hermione couldn't understand.
"It may not necessarily be that the moon has directly hurt someone, but it may also be that the moon has indirectly caused him irreparable harm."
"Werewolf?" All Hermione could think of was this: "The full moon will cause werewolves to transform and lose their minds." Professor Lupine is a werewolf? This bold guess simply made Hermione unable to believe it.
Sure enough, he is smart: "It seems you already know the answer. But don't worry about Professor Lupine. He has always restrained his animal nature and will hide on full moon nights."
Hermione was shocked. She didn't expect that the gentle professor would transform into a brutal and bloodthirsty werewolf. Vampires and werewolves are both alternative and unwelcome existences in the wizarding world.
"But how?" Hermione still didn't believe it.
"The transmission method of werewolves is to bite people. The person bitten will become a werewolf, and his children will also become werewolves. Either Lupine's ancestor was bitten, or he was bitten. There is no way it could happen."
That's right, there's no complicated reason, it's just that.
"But everyone knows the dangers of werewolves. Why would the principal invite Professor Lupine to teach? It's impossible for a werewolf to control itself when it sees the full moon, no matter how kind it is in its human form."
Probably hoping he would stop Sirius because they used to be friends.
"The principal has his own considerations, so you don't have to worry about it. Since you like his class, just enjoy it. It will be good for you to learn more about the defense against dark arts spells." Dulan knew that his daughter was not good at fighting against spells.
Shang Xin, she is not good at confrontation.
Hermione left with the secret in her heart. She finally chose to believe Lupine. She could feel Lupine's kindness and care from the professor's courses. Besides, becoming a werewolf was not voluntary, so it was understandable.
Harry didn't understand why Professor Lupine wanted to help him, which made all the students think he was a coward. Even Neville was able to face his fears, but he was robbed of the opportunity to prove himself by Lupine.
In fact, Lupine was afraid that the boggart would turn into Voldemort and scare other children. However, Harry's real fear was of dementors, not Voldemort.
At night, Peter Pettigrew, who had turned into a mouse, continued to change his hiding place. Tonight he was going to hide in the Gryffindor girls' dormitory. Sirius was already here, he could feel it.
Just when the mouse was about to enter the dormitory, he didn't dare to move because it was locked by a murderous intention. Peter was able to hide all the time, in addition to transforming into a mouse, he also had the ability to predict danger. Pettigrew knew that he was trapped
Crisis, huge crisis.
"Oh, oh, oh," Crookshanks exclaimed, and gracefully approached the mouse with cat steps: "Look, I have a mouse guest."
Peter was frightened. He didn't know that the wizard could speak human language after turning into an animal. The Animagus only allowed the wizard to retain his magic power after transforming into an animal, and he could not speak.
Crookshanks came to the mouse proudly and looked at the dirty gray mouse with disdain: "My friend mouse, it seems you are lost."
Peter didn't dare to move because the cat was not an ordinary cat. Not only could he talk, but his sharp eyes were even scarier than Voldemort's. Peter believed that if he moved, he would be decapitated.
However, Crookshanks would not take action immediately, because he had a lot of complaints, and at least he had to finish speaking before taking action. Anyway, it was night, and no one would find the big yellow cat talking.