Hogwarts Passer-By Professor

Chapter 40 Eisen's Method

Looking at the depressed Hagrid, Eisen couldn't help but sigh.

The longer we spend together, the more Eisen can discover the difference between Hagrid and other people when he treats magical animals. He is so emotional that he really treats all the magical animals as his family.

No wonder, Hagrid can get along with centaurs, can get along with unicorns...

"Listen, Hagrid!" Eisen's face turned serious, "You can't give up because of this, you have to prepare your defense. Many people can prove that Buckbeak is innocent. In addition, you can write down the whole story and send it to Newspaper—”

"Newspaper?" Hagrid gave Eisen a strange look.

"Well, for example, tell the Daily Prophet to use the power of public opinion to put pressure on Lucius and the Dangerous Creatures Disposal Committee to make them give up dealing with Buckbeak." Eisen said with a twitch at the corner of his mouth.

"Professor Eisen, I don't think your method will work!" Professor McGonagall couldn't help but said, "Since the date of the hearing has been fixed, it means that the "Daily Prophet" is likely to be on their side. that side."

Hearing Professor McGonagall's remarks, Eisen couldn't help frowning. But if you think about it carefully, this is really the case.

You must know that although the "Daily Prophet" is the mainstream media in the wizarding world, it is not immune to outside interference. Like in the original book, it was controlled by both the Ministry of Magic and Voldemort.

In other words, if you write an article about Buckbeak and send it to the "Daily Prophet", 80% of them will directly refuse to publish it. Because this is really a small thing that happened at Hogwarts, no one would pay attention to the death of a hippogriff.

However, if this incident involves a big story, will the "Daily Prophet" still stand firmly on Lucius' side?

For example, the contest between Lucius and Dumbledore was also revealed to the Daily Prophet. So, does the Daily Prophet want sales, or does it want to benefit Lucius?

Eisen isn't sure about this.

"Maybe, you can try other newspapers!" After thinking for a moment, Eisen frowned, "For example, "The Quibbler" and "Wizard Weekly"!"

"The influence of these two newspapers is far less than that of the "Daily Prophet", and they may not have any influence on the Committee on the Disposal of Dangerous Creatures!" Professor McGonagall retorted.

"Then Buckbeak must die?" Eisen spread his hands and was a little speechless.

Hearing Eisen's words, Hagrid suddenly sobbed, tears streaming down the front of his leather vest.

"Does Dumbledore know about this? Hagrid—" Professor Flitwick patted Hagrid's thick forearm.

Hagrid wiped his tears and shook his head, "Don't know, but he's done enough!"

Ron came back from the bar with three big mugs of bubbling hot Butterbeer on the table.

"What's wrong with Hagrid?" Ron pushed two mugs of beer in front of Harry and Hermione, couldn't help asking in a low voice after taking a look at Hagrid's appearance.

"The Buckbeak thing, it's going to be killed—" Harry replied in a low voice, his face also a little gloomy.

"Buckbeak, that hippogriff that hurt Malfoy, but Malfoy asked for it!" Ron took a sip of his butterbeer, showing a puzzled expression.

"Hagrid said that Lucius was playing tricks behind his back, so Buckbeak is very likely to be executed." Hermione explained in a low voice.

"Cheer up, Hagrid, there are still four months until the hearing, and you and Buckbeak will attend as usual, and I will find a way to save it later." Glancing at the whispering trio, Eisen once again A sound of comfort.

Hearing Eisen's words, Hagrid's body shook, and his emotions gradually calmed down. After taking a sip of the hot mead, he said, "Thank you, Professor Eisen! You are right, I have to pull myself together..."

Eisen smiled and said nothing, and drank all the cherry juice in the glass.

When it comes to how to save Buckbeak, Eisen still thinks there is no need to go through such trouble after much deliberation. There is no need for any testimony or public opinion.

Just like in the original book, since Buckbeak is doomed to be executed, Eisen can just save him at that time.

The original plot was that Hermione and Harry rescued Buckbeak who was about to be executed through the time converter. For Eisen, it doesn't have to be so troublesome. As long as Buckbeak is taken away before he is executed after the hearing is over.

As for where to put it, Eisen felt that it should be no problem to give it directly to Sirius Black.

"I haven't been feeling right lately." Hagrid said, taking out a handkerchief the size of a tablecloth from his pocket and wiping his eyes, "Worried about Buckbeak, and no one likes my class..."

"No, Hagrid, we like it!" Hermione couldn't help but said.

"Yeah, Hagrid, your class was awesome—" Ron poked his head over as well, pretending he wasn't lying, "By the way, how's the Flobberworm?"

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Hearing what Hermione and Ron said, Hagrid turned around to look in the direction of the trio, but his face suddenly collapsed after hearing Ron's words: "Die, I ate too much lettuce!"

"Oh, no!" Ron jerked his head back, shaking slightly after taking a swig of the hot butterbeer.

The trio sat up straight and remained silent for a while.

"Hagrid, didn't you consider letting the hippogriff go straight away?" Professor Flitwick interrupted abruptly.

"I've thought about that—" Hagrid said quietly, "but the hippogriff isn't that smart, and I can't explain to it that it should hide."

After a while, several professors left from the Three Broomsticks, and Eisen made another round of Hogsmeade. As for the trio, they wandered around various stores.

In the evening, the little wizards returned to Hogwarts from Hogsmeade. Until dinner time, many people are still discussing this wonderful day.

George and Fred, who replenished a lot of prank props from Zuko's joke shop, even arranged some big shit eggs in the hallway.

At nine o'clock in the evening, Eisen brought the trio into the dream world as usual, and started actual combat training again.

"All petrochemical—"

"Quick imprison—"

"Armor protection—"

"Armor protection—"

Rays of light were cast from the top of the wand, and the figures of Harry, Ron, and Hermione moved around the fenced field. Obviously, the rhythm of the battle between the three has already brought a strange aesthetic feeling.

With Eisen's teaching, the progress of the trio can be described as lightning fast. Especially in the actual combat training in the dream world, because they are not afraid of getting hurt, the training intensity of the three of them has reached an exaggerated level.

Sitting on the roof of the house at the edge of the field, watching Harry and Ron take turns attacking Hermione, Eisen thought that their strength was no less than that of the senior students in the sixth and seventh grades.

Even the power of certain spells has reached the level of an adult wizard.

After practice, the trio spoke to Eisen about Hagrid.

Hermione and Harry, who vowed to help Hagrid prepare a strong defense, even decided to go as Hagrid's witnesses together.

Although Eisen already understood that these actions were useless, it did not discourage their enthusiasm. After all, this is the kindness of the trio.

However, Eisen temporarily put these things behind him.

This school year, the big events that originally happened at Hogwarts school revolved around Sirius Black and Pettigrew Peter.

But with Eisen on board, the school year is less than halfway through, and the big issues have been sorted out.

Sirius Black was acquitted, and he could live in the wizarding world with integrity. Eisen doesn't want to think about the impact of this aspect for the time being, but Pettigrew Peter was directly imprisoned in Azkaban, and the impact is particularly far-reaching.

However, Eisen didn't want to think about it that much.

However, now that the major events that were supposed to happen this school year have been resolved, Eisen plans to think about his own affairs next.

What's the matter? It's just a matter of trying time travel by yourself!

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