Chapter 124: Hagrid Can Stay, Buckbeak Must Die!

Tom took the Horcruxes, which wasn't a good thing, but it wasn't the worst of all.

Because Tom is not Voldemort.

Voldemort wanted to split souls to immortality; Tom wants to collect all the soul fragments, merge them into one, return to the top, and become a complete individual.

He wants to rebel against Voldemort and replace him!

In Tom's view, Voldemort in the second half of his life was a complete failure in life and took a completely wrong route.

He's going to get it right.

Tom and Voldemort are naturally opposed, and neither will allow the other self to appear, this contradiction...... Even bigger than Harry and Voldemort.

At this time, as a proletarian magical warrior lurking in Hogwarts, you must learn to look at things with a dialectical eye.

It is necessary to know how to grasp the main contradiction and ignore the secondary contradiction in a complicated situation.

At this stage, the British Isles are still in the initial stages of peace and stability.

The main contradiction is the contradiction between the growing security needs of the wizarding masses and the hidden Voldemort in Albania.

The fundamental task of resolving this contradiction is to liberate and develop the forces.

Diehards like Tom must be treated with a policy of unity and struggle, rather than hostility.

Tom certainly wasn't going to destroy the Horcrux directly, he probably found a way to absorb that piece of soul.

But it also represents the destruction of a Horcrux.

This is the basis for the tacit cooperation between the two sides.

Tom took the Horcrux, and the most serious consequence was actually the interruption of the clue.

William had wanted to use the Dementor to devour the soul and then search for other Horcruxes based on his memories.

This directly became a dream bubble.

It was only possible to wait for Professor Dumbledore to continue his search for old memories.

And then from a large number of complicated clues, find really useful things.

This method is troublesome, but it is currently the only way.

Soon, a new week began.

Professor Lupin finally returned, his face pale and as if he had been seriously ill.

Under Peeves' propaganda, rumors circulate at the school that Snape wanted to poison Lupin.

This could not be said to be entirely wrong, for Snape had added a lot of his special 'little condiments' to the wolf poison potion.

After Ron's confrontation, William had serious doubts that Professor Snape would get worse.

But Professor Lupin, presumably, no longer dared to try Snape's wolf poison potion.

Otherwise, he probably won't be able to teach for a year, and he will die because the potion is too bad to drink.

The degree of grievance of this way of death is not much less than that of his predecessors.

The assignments assigned by Professor Snape were cancelled by Lupin. Except for William and Hermione, no one noticed that Lupin was a werewolf.

Professor Snape said goodbye to his favorite position and returned to the Potions class.

He also seemed to know that Lupin would cancel his homework, and changed the paper on killing the werewolf to the Potions class.

Also, the deadline for handing in assignments remains the same.

Teaching Potions and doing the work of Defense Against the Dark Arts?

I don't know whether to say that Snape is not doing his job, or whether he cares about the all-round development of young wizards.

This is probably a really good teacher, with a salary, doing the work of two people.

The Gryffindor tragedy is over, and just a day earlier, they had celebrated Lupin's return with the twins.

In his excitement, he tore up all the homework assigned by Snape and threw it in the trash can in the break room.

Then, the next day, it was cleaned up as garbage by the house elves.

For the first time, the little lions hated it so much, the industriousness of the house-elves.

Hermione was one of the few lion cubs who didn't participate, and she also tried to dissuade others from participating.

This is the same as the teacher who persuaded everyone not to tear up the book before the college entrance examination, which will definitely have no effect.

In the end, only Annie, Ginny, and Neville listened to her.

Harry and Ron didn't bother, and Ron was weird, saying that Hermione was just reluctant to give up her dense papers.

It turns out: Hermione was always right!

In Potions class, when Professor Snape urged him to teach his homework, Harry and Ron were dumbfounded.

After class, Ron wanted to copy Hermione's paper, but she coldly refused.

Harry was seriously thinking, if he went to find Autumn to copy his homework, would he be looked down upon by her?

Professor McGonagall has been thoroughly Buddhist this semester and doesn't want to care about this bunch of stupid lions who make trouble all day.

She was busy approaching the World Quidditch Guild to help William apply for the naming rights of the action.

Many of Quidditch's techniques have been perfected, and in recent years, there have been very few moves named after wizards.

It would be a remarkable achievement, and many clubs would even reach out to Willian for a talent like him.

On Professor McGonagall's wish list is the following:

England Quidditch win the World Cup!

If Willian and Harry join the England national team at the same time after graduation, it is really possible!

She also thought that Willian would never waste his talent to play in the Quidditch World Cup.

He's just playing tickets.

But the most annoying thing is that people play casually, and they are actually better than many professional players.

Geniuses are like this, don't they be unreasonable with you?!

Hagrid's Conservation of Magical Beasts class was as bad as ever.

He seemed fascinated by breeding new varieties and began to teach people how to cross hairy crabs with Flober caterpillars.

In order to cope with Hagrid, everyone tacitly fed the Flober caterpillar a large amount of lettuce.

A week later, the Flober caterpillars were ...... Hold on.

Not only the fourth graders, but even the hairy crabs have been liberated, and they no longer have to reproduce across species.

Forbidden Love can also be rowed, but they don't like slimy Flober caterpillars.

At the end of class, Hagrid was very sad, and William and Autumn had to stay to comfort him.

The two of them were also in pain, and it was really difficult to endure not laughing, even if they were professionals.

"It's okay, Hagrid, next time you can find some strong magical beasts." Qiu stiffened his face and shouted with relief.

Don't look at Qiu's empathetic appearance, but initially proposed to feed the Flober caterpillar a lot of lettuce...... That's her!

"That's right, Qiu is right." Hagrid said in a choked voice.

"The Flober caterpillar is so weak, I think...... It can be crossed with a human-headed sphinx and a fire crab.

If you're fast, maybe you'll be able to see new varieties next school year. ”

Qiu really wanted to give herself a slap in the face.

At this moment, an owl flew over, and it circled and dropped a letter with the Hogwarts crest on it.

Hagrid took the letter blankly, opened it and read it, and after a moment, he suddenly covered his face and sobbed uncontrollably.

"Hagrid, what's wrong with you?" Autumn was taken aback.

William snatched the letter from Hagrid's hand and glanced at it.

It turned out to be a letter from the Hogwarts Governor, regarding the outcome of the Hippogriff's attack on Malfoy.

The content is simple:

Under the mediation of Headmaster Dumbledore, Hagrid was determined not to be held responsible.

He was not required to compensate Lucius Malfoy for mental damages, medical expenses, compensation for academic delays, honorary fees, tuition and fees...... and other twenty-eight items, totaling 20,000 gold gallons.

But the Hippogriff is a winged beast and will be dealt with by the Ministry of Magic's Committee on Dangerous Creatures.

Translated: Hagrid can stay, Buckbeak must ...... Die!

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(At the end of the month, kneel and beg for a monthly pass.) )