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Chapter 213 Accidents in Protecting Magical Creatures

"Don't worry," Hagrid saw the worry on the students' faces, "the Hippogriff is a very docile animal."

After thinking about it, he felt something was wrong, so he added, "The prerequisite is that you don't take the initiative to provoke them."

Hearing Hagrid's words, Kyle rolled his eyes.

If we use this standard to evaluate whether magical animals are docile, then even fire dragons can be included in the ranks of docile animals.

Hagrid wiped his hands together and smiled at all the students.

"Every student in this class can experience the feeling of riding a Hippogriff and letting it fly freely in the sky with you."

Hagrid turned his attention to his assistant coach, Kyle.

Among all the students present, he was the only one who had had experience with the Hippogriff before.

However, as an assistant coach, Kyle did not do much.

Instead, it was Hannah. She pulled Hermione out of the crowd and walked towards the fence with the little beaver.

A trace of confusion flashed in Hagrid's eyes, but he did not ask why, but instead explained the knowledge about hippogriffs to the students.

"Hippogriffs are extremely proud creatures," Hagrid said. "Never offend them, because it may be the last thing you do in your life."

Not all students were listening to Hagrid's lectures.

On the Slytherin side, Draco Malfoy and Pansy Parkinson were not listening.

After hearing Hagrid say that "every student has the opportunity to ride a hippogriff," Draco immediately looked around and began to count the number of students taking this course.

There are a very large number of students taking the Care of Magical Creatures class, a total of forty people.

It has almost reached two-thirds of the total number of third-year students, which is a number that has never been reached in other elective courses.

Generally speaking, twenty people applying for an elective course is considered too many.

The students became so enthusiastic about the course because they heard that Kyle would be a teaching assistant for the course.

The last course in which Kyle participated dates back to the Muggle Art Appreciation class last school year.

With Kyle, a parent who understands students' psychology and hobbies well, the Care of Magical Creatures class will definitely be interesting.

So the number of people choosing the course was overwhelming.

There were forty students, but only twelve hippogriffs.

If you want everyone to come forward and experience the feeling of flying on a hippogriff, the time of one class will definitely not be enough.

In this case, two students must ride together so that everyone can experience it in one class.

After thinking of this, Draco Malfoy's eyes burned with a burning desire - he wanted to ride a horse with Harry!

Under Hagrid's explanation and Hannah's guidance, Hermione cautiously walked towards Buckbeak, who was leading the group.

"Now, bow..."

Buckbeak was no stranger to Hannah, who often came to feed him. For Hannah's sake, he bent his scaly front knees to the little beaver next to Hannah in an obvious bow.

"Well done! Hermione!" Hagrid shouted happily.

With Kyle's help, Hermione climbed onto Buckbeak's back.

Hannah also climbed up, and even put her hands around the little beaver's waist very dishonestly. The scene was very exciting for a while.

Buckbeak flew the two of them over the paddock for three or four minutes. When they came back, the whole class cheered.

It seems that these hippogriffs are not so dangerous.

"Next, form a line of three! Then come forward in groups of two and two! Don't crowd!"

Under the guidance of Hagrid, Kyle, and Hannah, the remaining thirty-seven students except Hermione formed three lines.

Malfoy found the right opportunity and knocked Ron into another line, while he squeezed in next to Harry.

Ron was bewildered to find that he had somehow suddenly found himself between Crabbe and Goyle.

Ron:???

By the time he found out, the team had already formed, and Ron couldn't leave the team and run back.

Fortunately, this is a free team formation, rather than whichever two people are queued up, so he doesn't have to worry about having to wait with one of Goyle or Crabbe.

Pansy Parkinson, who was queuing behind Goyle, looked with burning eyes at Draco and Harry who were chatting and laughing in the other line.

Ever since Harry danced to Pure Land in the auditorium on Halloween last school year, Pansy noticed that the way Draco looked at Harry had changed.

Draco's eyes were shining with the light of true love.

Pansy was no stranger to that look.

Because that's the way she looked at Draco.

How could she not be shocked and angry by this discovery?

In the following time, students were everywhere in the paddock bowing nervously, and twelve hippogriffs carried the students into the sky one after another.

The students' screams of surprise and cheers continued to come from above the paddock.

The team's progress is not very fast, because it is not that easy to get the recognition of these monsters.

Seeing his classmates succeed one after another, Harry's tense nerves slowly relaxed.

It seems there is really no danger.

"Harry, it's our turn." Draco tried hard to control his inner excitement and said to Harry in a calm tone.

Hearing Draco's words, Harry withdrew his gaze from the sky.

The two of them walked forward cautiously, came to Buckbeak, and bowed deeply to him.

I don't know why, but when he saw this scene, a voice suddenly sounded in Kyle's mind.

"Worship heaven and earth!"

"Ahem! Ahem..." Kyle almost choked on his own saliva.

After finally suppressing his laughter, Kyle pointed to the back of Buckbeak's wing joints and said, "You can climb up from here."

Harry climbed up immediately, followed closely by Draco.

Pansy finally exploded when she saw Draco's hands wrapped around Harry's waist.

Harry's spot should have been hers!

Just as Kyle turned to instruct another group of students, Pansy rushed toward Buckbeak menacingly, grabbed Harry's feet, and tried to pull him down.

Harry tugged on Buckbeak's feathers reflexively.

However, it was of no use.

Pansy, in a rage, used 200% of her usual strength to pull Harry out of Draco's arms.

Under the combined effects of Pansy's pull and gravity, Buckbeak's feathers were pulled down by Harry.

In pain, Buckbeak's orange eyes glared furiously at Pansy, the culprit.

It raised its steel-gray claws brazenly towards Pansy.

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