Vol 2 Chapter 1054: Harry's exam and Hagrid being attacked


In fact, because of Hegertor's solitary tone and because they don't have to take care of Glopp, Harry decided to perform well in Tuesday's Examination for Protecting Magical Creatures so that Hagrid would not leave.
However, Hagrid's teaching was as unreliable as ever.
The practical test was arranged on the lawn by the forbidden forest in the afternoon, where the students were asked to identify the deformed beasts among a dozen hedgehogs (they used to give them milk in turns to coax them: the deformed beasts were very alert , Its hedgehog-like bristles have many magical uses, usually they are very violent and will be very poisonous to what you see); then correctly demonstrate how to deal with a tree guard; In the case of severe burns, feed and bathe the fire crab, followed by multiple choice questions, from a wide range of foods, choose the food that should be given to the sick unicorn.
Well, in fact, Harry didn’t want to understand why he should bathe those guys who are all over the flames. In Fanlin’s words, high temperature is the most perfect sterilization...
Well, bacteria...
Harry could see Hagrid looking worriedly through the window of his cabin. When Harry's examiner, a plump and slightly short witch, smiled at him and told him he could go, Harry quickly gave Hagrid a thumbs-up gesture in front of the castle.
The theory test of astronomy went well on Wednesday morning. Harry was not sure that he had written the names of Jupiter and all the moons correctly, but at least he was confident that it would not be bad.
They had to wait until the evening to test the actual skills of astronomy; so in the afternoon they were replaced by divination. Even though Harry's divination was always at a very poor level, the exam was absolutely terrible.
He might as well look at the moving images in the blank crystal ball; because when he was testing the knowledge of tea, he felt that his head was completely missing. He predicted that Professor Maqubank would soon encounter a fat, ignorant, and wet body. A stranger, and the icing on the cake is that he completely confused the lifeline and wisdom line in her palm, and informed her that she should have died last Tuesday.
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Cursing the death of a professor should be the worst of all the answers.
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"Well, we usually fail one course." Ron said frustratedly as they walked up the marble stairs. He just told him how he told his examiner. He saw an ugly man with a tumor on his nose in his crystal ball. Only when he looked up did he realize that it was his examiner in the crystal ball. The reflection of it made Harry feel a little better.
"We shouldn't have studied this stupid subject in the beginning." Harry said. "Nevertheless, at least we can give it up now."
"Yes," Harry said. "We don't have to pretend we care about what happens when Jupiter and Uranus meet."
"And from now on, I won't care if my tea means death, Ron, death-I just threw them back to the box where they should be." Harry smiled, this is what he has always dreamed of Things, but Harry still became cautious as Qiu passed by.
"How's your test?"
"I think it's okay..." Qiu said happily, and Harry and Ron were relieved.
"It looks like we will get our constellation map soon before dinner."
When Harry reached the Astronomical Tower, they found that it was a perfect starry sky without clouds. The ground was sprinkled with silver moonlight, and there was a slight chill in the night sky. Each of them set up his or her telescope, and when Professor Maqu Bank gave the order, they all began to fill in the constellation map they were sent to.
Professor Marubank and Professor Sinista wandered among them, observing whether they found the correct positions of stars and planets that they should pay attention to.
Except for the rustle of parchment, everything is so harmonious. Occasionally, there is the sound of the telescope adjusting the angle, and the sound of the quill writing close-up. Half an hour passed, and then an hour later, the golden light reflected from the castle windows on the top of the small platform gradually dimmed and disappeared.
However, when Harry finished the Orion constellation on his parchment, underneath where Harry was standing, the front of the castle suddenly opened, so that the leaked light transmitted through the lawn to form a narrow light path.
This made Harry very curious. Strictly speaking, this kind of interference would normally not occur.
When Ha used the adjuster of his telescope to make some adjustments, he glanced down and saw five or six elongated shadows moving on the lawn before the door closed, and then the lawn was as dark as the sea again. . Harry pulled his eyes back to his telescope and adjusted the focus again, now it's time to test for Venus.
He stared at his constellation map to determine the location of the planets, but something was upsetting him; he stopped his quill on the parchment, he squinted at the shadows on the ground and saw half a dozen figures in On the lawn. If they didn't move, the moonlight would not shine on their heads, and it would be impossible to identify which way they came from.
At such a distance, Harry couldn't see too lightly, but Harry still felt something faintly.
The only one who could do this was the person Fudge had sent over to take over for Umbridge. Poor Umbridge was still detained in the tribe.
Just as Harry was distracted, someone coughed behind him, and he remembered that he was still taking the exam.
He completely forgot the position of Venus. Putting his eyes on the telescope, when he once again discovered the position of Venus on his constellation chart, he heard the echo of the knocking sound from a distance passing through the deserted field, and then a big dog gave the cloth The blinded voice. He raised his head, his heart beating violently.
Hagrid's window showed lights, and his silhouette indicated that he thought of fighting people squatting on the lawn. The door opened and he clearly saw six figures flashing in quickly. The door closed again and quieted down.
Harry felt very upset. He swept around to see if Ron had noticed what he was seeing, but then Professor Marubank walked up to him in a posture as if Harry was peeking at someone else's work. Harry filled out his constellation diagram hastily and then pretended to add something, and looked curiously at the railing at Hagrid's cottage.
The figure is now constantly moving in the window of the cabin, and the lights are flickering. He could feel Professor Maqubank’s eyes staring at his head and neck. He forced his eyes to turn to his telescope again, staring at the moon intently, although he marked its position an hour ago. As Professor Bank of Maqu went on, he heard a roar from the direction of the cabin, and the echo went through the darkness to the top of the Astronomy Tower.
Several people around Harry moved the telescope in front of them and stared in the direction of Hagrid's cabin. Professor Sinista gave another dry cough.
"Now concentrate, lads and girls," he said softly. Most people returned to their telescopes. Harry looked left to Ron staring at Hagrid's cabin blankly.
"Hmm-hand in in 20 minutes." Professor Sinista said.
Ron recovered and immediately turned his attention back to his constellation chart; Harry looked down and noticed that he had mistakenly used Venus for Mars. He quickly corrected it.
There was a loud noise on the field. Several people shouted: "Ouch!"
They were all too anxious to see what was happening below and poked their own face with the end of their telescope. Hagrid's door was slammed open, and with the light leaking from the cabin, they clearly saw a burly figure roaring and waving his fist, being entangled by six people, all of whom shot in his direction through them. There were subtle signs of the red light, and they seemed to want to stun him.
Some timid girls uttered a rush of exclamation, but this only resulted in Professor Sinista's indignation.
"My dear!" Professor Sinista said indignantly, "This is an exam!"
But no one cares about their constellations anymore. The red light was still shining in Hagrid's cabin, but it wasn't why, they seemed to be testing him.
Hagrid was still standing upright, and Harry tried to see the battle as clearly as possible. Echoes of persuasion and yelling crossed the field; a man yelled; "Be rational, Hagrid!"
Hagrid roared; "Damn reason, you guys would just take me away like this, Divash!"
Harry vaguely saw the vague outline of his teeth. He was trying to help Hagrid, constantly jumping around the wizards until he was hit by a Stunning Curse and fell to the ground. Hagrid let out a furious roar, he grabbed the man from the ground and threw it out. The man seemed to fly ten meters away and never got up again.
Harry turned his head to see Ron seeing him also looking at him, his expression terrified. No one had seen Hagrid make such a big fire.
"Look!" Pavadi screamed. She leaned on the railing and pointed to the castle's ground floor where the front door opened again; more light leaked into the dark lawn, and a long shadow was now passing through. lawn.
"Now, really!" Professor Sinista said anxiously, "you know! Only ten minutes left!"
But no one paid attention to him: they were watching the man running towards the battlefield next to Hagrid's cabin.
"How dare you!" the figure yelled as he ran: How dare you! "
"That's McGonagall!" someone whispered, this figure is too easy to recognize
"Keep him! I said stay!" Professor McGonagall's voice pierced the darkness, "How can you attack him in this place? He did nothing, there is no reason—"
Both Parvadi and Lavender screamed. About four people in the hut hit Professor McGonagall. On the way from the castle to the hut, the red light hit her all at once, and for a while she seemed to glow a terrible red, and then she immediately fell to the sky and did not move.
"A bunch of beasts!" Professor Sinistera exclaimed. He seems to have completely forgotten the exam now, "No warning! Barbaric behavior!"
"Coward!" Hagrid roared; his voice reached the top of the tower clearly, and several lights inside the castle lit up, "Raidu Coward! Do this—this—"
Hagrid angrily gave two sturdy blows to the attackers closest to him; it seemed that they were finished immediately, and they had passed out. Harry saw Hagrid fall down. He thought he was finally subdued by a spell, but, on the contrary, Hagrid stood up immediately again, suddenly adding a cloth bag on his back.
Then Harry realized that Ya Ya was carried on his shoulder.
"Grab him, grab him!" one of the people in the Ministry screamed, but the remaining helpers seemed reluctant to do so under the sphere of influence of Hagrid's fist; indeed, he backed so fast that He was tripped and fell by an unconscious colleague.
Hagrid had already begun to turn around, put Fang on his neck and ran quickly. The others fired the last stun spell behind him but missed, and then Hagrid rushed out the door at full speed and disappeared into the night.
There was a long silence when everyone looked at the venue with their mouths open. Then Professor Sinista said weakly, "Well, big guy, there are still 5 minutes to hand in."
Although Harry's test paper was only two-thirds full, he desperately hoped that the test would be over. When he finished, Ron forced their binoculars back into their master's hands and quickly rushed down the spiral staircase.
None of the students went to bed; they all talked loudly and excitedly about what they had witnessed at the bottom of the stairs.
"Oh, damn, how could they do this, Umbridge hasn't come back yet."
"Fudge is not at ease with everyone." Harry tried to think in Fanlin's thinking, but it still couldn't stop his anger.
"She obviously wants to avoid the situation like Professor Trelawney." Ernie McMillan said wisely and squeezed to join them.
"Hagrid did a great job, didn't he?" Ron said, looking deeply frightened. "How can those spells bounce off him?"
"That's because of his giant blood." Harry said reluctantly. "It's hard to stun a giant. They are like giant monsters. They are really strong. But poor Professor McGonagall was hit by four coma spells. Hit the chest and she really isn't young anymore, is she?"
"Horrible, terrible" Ernie said, not knowing what kind of mood to describe, he had no choice but to shake his hand, "Okay, I'm going to sleep. Good night everyone."
The people around them also walked away, but they were still talking excitedly about what they had just seen.
"At least they didn't catch Hagrid to Azkaban." Ron said. "I think he went to meet Dumbledore, didn't he?"
"Maybe... he would do it, but Professor McGonagall..." Harry was a little annoyed. He wanted to pull out his wand and rush down the observatory.
"Oh, this is terrible. I really think Dumbledore will be back soon, but now we have lost Hagrid." They walked slowly back to the Gryffindor common room and found it was full. The commotion outside the venue has been calmed down by a few people, and they are already anxious to wake up their friends.
Seamus and Dean walked in front of Harry and Ron, telling everyone what they saw and what they heard from the top of the Astronomy Tower.
"But why is Hagrid carrying the bag now?" Angelina Jackson asked, shook her head. "He is not like Trelawney. He taught better this year than in previous years!"
"Just like Umbridge, the people at the Ministry of Magic don't trust semi-humans." Colin said, "Fahlin told me that because of bloodlines, many hybrids have no place in the Ministry of Magic, and... …"
"And what?"
"Dumbledore..."
"Dumbledore is wanted, and Hagrid is a staunch supporter..."
Everyone was silent for a while. The team they were discussing should also bring Fanlin and Hermione's, and stood...
"Well, and they think it was Hagrid who put Bogut in their office..." Katie Bell went on to say ~EbookFREE.me~Oh, ah," Li Qiaodan said, covering his mouth. "I put Bogut in her office. Fred and George left me a couple before they left; I had let them float into their windows. "
"Anyway, they fired him." Dean said. "He was so close to Dumbledore."
"It's true," Harry said, drowning in a chair beside Ron.
"I just hope that Professor McGonagall is okay." Lavender said sadly. "They took her back to the castle and we watched them go through the windows of the dormitory."
Colin Klivy said, "She doesn't look good."
"Mrs. Pomfrey will heal her," Alicias Pinnate said firmly. "She has never failed."
When the common room was empty at 4 am, Harry felt so awake; the image of Hagrid running into the darkness kept reappearing in his mind; he was so angry with the Ministry that he could not think of anything The punishment is worthy of them.
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