Hogwarts Passer-By Professor

Chapter 59: Judgment Day

Harry went to visit Professor Lupine, but Eisen didn't know that Dumbledore used astral projection to strip Voldemort's soul fragments.

That didn't bother Eisen, though.

Early the next morning, when Eisen came to the auditorium for dinner, he realized that the topic of discussion among the little wizards had turned into the matter of Professor Lupine leaving Hogwarts.

"It's such a pity, Professor Lupine is the best Defense Against the Dark Arts professor we've ever met!" Hermione said, with a look of regret as she spoke.

Harry couldn't agree more, and likewise, other young wizards of Gryffindor, such as Seamus, thought that what Lupine was teaching in class was great.

"That guy is a monster, I don't want a werewolf to teach me!"

"That's right, werewolves are not worthy of teaching us!"

This was a rather off-putting conversation on the Slytherin side, which made Harry and Ron glaring at the Slytherin students.

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"However, Harry, you seem to be very energetic today." Eisen noticed the difference in Harry. It feels a bit hard to say, but the temperament and spirit have changed a lot.

"That's right, I feel more refreshed!" Ron stared at Harry for a long time, then nodded in agreement.

"Maybe I slept better last night, I've never felt so comfortable—" Harry thought for a while and said.

"Professor Lupine left the school, who taught you Defense Against the Dark Arts yesterday afternoon?" Eisen picked up a glass of orange juice and took a sip.

"Professor Snape, I don't know what Dumbledore is thinking, let him teach us Defense Against the Dark Arts—" Ron's mouth twitched, and his face darkened slightly.

"He said something about distinguishing and killing werewolves in class. I think he must have been involved in the conspiracy to drive away Professor Lupine." Harry said angrily.

The school owl flew into the Great Hall, delivering mail or newspapers to the little wizards as usual. A letter from Harry's owl, Hedwig, caught the attention of several people.

"Thanks, Hedwig!" Harry stroked the owl and removed the envelope from its beak.

Harry opened the envelope, and Eisen took the cornflakes from the dining table and stuffed them into Hedwig's mouth. After Hedwig ate the cornflakes, she flapped her wings and flew away.

"Dear Harry and Ron, would you like to have a cup of tea with me tonight around six o'clock? I'll meet you at the castle and meet me in the Great Hall - Hagrid!"

Harry read the contents of the note in the envelope, then looked at Ron, and the two looked at each other.

"Why did Hagrid invite us for tea?" Ron took a bite of the bacon, then looked at Harry.

"I don't know—maybe I want to hear about Professor Lupine leaving the school!" Harry said speculatively, then shook his head again.

After dinner, Harry, Ron and Hermione went to class as usual, while Eisen came to the library to do his own flipping business as usual.

For Eisen, moving books one after another from the library to his mind is both interesting and boring. But fortunately, in the dream world, Eisen is very efficient at learning knowledge, so he can endure loneliness.

That night, Eisen summoned the trio to the dream world for another practical training.

Although in the real world, such actual combat training time is very short, adding up to less than a full day, but in the dream world, this kind of training time has been as long as several years.

The effect of the training is obvious. In the trio, everyone can skillfully use some commonly used attack and defense spells. Of course, more importantly, each of them has a very high degree of grasp of the rhythm of the battle.

"Disarm you—"

"Armor protection—"

"Stupid-"

The three of them moved and jumped in the middle of the field surrounded by fences. A series of spells were cast, and then they were blocked or deflected. Then you come and go, attacking and defending uninterruptedly.

Seeing the three people's moving steps, and grasping the right timing, Eisen, who was staring at the house not far away, couldn't help but sigh with emotion.

In his opinion, the strength of the trio has basically surpassed the level of Hogwarts seventh graders. It is even said that many adult wizards may not be as good as them.

Do you want to use the method of solidifying magical effects on the body on them? Looking at the footsteps of the three people in the battle, although they all have more mature fighting styles, in Eisen's view, their speed and reaction are like slow motion, full of flaws everywhere.

Of course, in the final analysis, Eisen himself is cheating. Even if the three-person team's on-the-spot reaction improves rapidly, it is still not enough in Eisen's eyes. Not to mention, he can also transform into light, directly pulling the speed of thinking to the limit.

It's just that it is feasible to directly solidify the magic effect on their bodies, but in Eisen's view, whether it is necessary is a question.

At least, from Eisen's point of view, they are currently in no danger.

After thinking for a long time, Eisen temporarily gave up such an idea. On the one hand, he felt that the strength of the trio had increased enough, so there was no need to turn them into "supermen". On the other hand, Eisen felt that it was necessary to keep the method of directly solidifying the magic effect on the body a secret for the time being.

After training, Eisen and the trio took a thrilling ski trip to the snow-shrouded mountain on the other side of the field.

"Did anything interesting happen at Hagrid's place?" Before leaving the dream world, Eisen asked Harry and Ron about Hagrid's invitation to them.

The excitement and joy brought by skiing just now, the feeling hadn't subsided before Harry and Ron heard Eisen's words. The joy on the faces of the two quickly subsided, and they became embarrassed.

"Is there any problem?" Looking at the expressions of the two, Eisen was a little puzzled. Did the two get into some trouble with Hagrid?

"Um, no, Ron and I talked to Hagrid, he just wanted to know about Professor Lupine's departure from Hogwarts." Harry shivered, and hurried to tell the story.

"That's right, we told Hagrid that it might be a conspiracy between Snape and Malfoy!" Ron nodded in agreement, but his expression was a little weird.

"Then your expressions—" Eisen looked at Harry and Ron meaningfully.

"Huh——, that's because Hagrid and Buckbeak are going to London to attend the hearing of the Commission on the Disposal of Dangerous Creatures. But Harry and Ron have forgotten about it—" Hermione turned towards them Roll your eyes.

Seeing Professor Eisen looking at him, Harry and Ron each explained the cause and effect of the matter.

It turns out that Buckbeak Judgment Day is not long away. But since the series of things happened at school, Harry had completely forgotten about it.

No way, after all, Sirius escaped from prison, dementors attacked, Pettigrew was caught, living with Sirius on vacation, using Firebolts in Quidditch matches and so on took up all his energy.

So it stands to reason that he forgot to give Buckbeak a defense. As for Ron, of course he completely forgot about it.

Only Hermione, a top student, took a few extra classes and did a lot of homework, but still took the time to find some useful information for Hagrid.

In this regard, Eisen is not good to say anything. He just felt that Hermione's thoughts should be in vain. After all, the so-called Judgment Day should be just a formality in Eisen's view.

All this is actually the result of the game between Lucius Malfoy and Dumbledore. However, Eisen promised at the time that he would find a way to rescue Buckbeak at that time.

This time, the trio reminded him.

However, for Eisen, saving Buckbeak was easy. With his level of magic, it is absolutely no problem to take Buckbeak away quietly. But the problem is, he can't find a place to raise Buckbeak by himself.

Therefore, it was necessary to find a place for Buckbeak to hide.

Then, it should be no problem to give Sirius Black to raise him. You know, in the original plot, Buckbeak lived with Sirius Black who was wandering outside.

At present, although Sirius has cleared his grievances and does not need to wander outside, it should be no problem to raise a Hippogriff.

With that in mind, Eisen decided to take some time to talk to Sirius Black.

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