Aki is obviously very busy this semester. He often abandons Hermione and others to go to the library alone, or even the private library of Ravenclaw. When Hermione asked Aki what he was busy with, Aki always looked around and had no intention of revealing his plans. Repeating the course every day is a very boring thing. Even for magic courses, because for Aki, what the teachers are currently teaching is far from meeting his needs. However, Hagrid¡¯s course made everyone look forward to it. At least that's the case with Harry Ron. Hagrid asked the students to buy "The Monster's Book", which made everyone very upset. Many students used ropes to tightly trap the books together when they came to class. They made no secret of their disgust for that book. When Hagrid saw it, he was very surprised. He thought that everyone could easily find out how to quiet the book, just touching the book gently. It has to be said that the thinking of giants is different from that of ordinary people. Hagrid's first lesson allowed everyone to get close to a hippogriff named Buckbeak. To Hagrid, Buckbeak was kind and cute, but to others, that guy was very lethal. of. There is no doubt that Aki, as an Animagus, is not very interested in riding Buckbeak and flying in the sky. Because out of fear of Buckbeak, when Hagrid asked everyone to come forward and get close to him, everyone backed away. In order for Hagrid to succeed in the first quarter, Harry, his best friend, had to step forward. Harry fulfilled Hagrid¡¯s wish brilliantly and flew back in a circle on Buckbeak. But at this time, Draco became jealous and insisted that Buckbeak was a non-threatening animal. If Draco had really rushed forward, he would have been torn apart by Buckbeak. However, Ash blocked Draco's path. It wasn't that he wanted to keep Draco out of harm's way, but that he didn't want Hagrid to get into trouble. Compared with Aki¡¯s busyness, Hermione also has something strange. She always appears in class mysteriously. Ron asked Aki several questions about this. Of course, Aki's answer every time was that he didn't know. Just like this time, Hermione magically appeared in front of Aki in the long-awaited Defense Against the Dark Arts course. During the first Defense Against the Dark Arts class, Professor Lupine had not yet arrived. They all sat down and took out their books, quills and parchments, and then talked there. Ron had been struggling with Hermione's sudden appearance. Soon after, Professor Lupine put down his old wooden box on the table with a smile. He was still dressed so poorly, and he looked healthier than he had on the train, as if he had eaten a few big meals. "Good afternoon," he said, "Please put all the books back in your school bag. Today we have a practical class. You just need to use your wand." Everyone looked at each other curiously, and then put the books away. They had never been to class. All the practical lessons of Defense Against the Dark Arts, except for the unforgettable lesson last year, when the teacher brought a cage of elves and released them. "Okay," Professor Lu Ping said when he saw that they had done everything, "please follow me." Professor Lu Ping effectively aroused everyone's interest. The students all stood up with doubts and interest, and followed Professor Lu Ping out of the classroom. He led them through a quiet corridor, and when they turned a corner, the first thing they saw was the naughty ghost Peeves, who was floating up and down in mid-air and plugging keyholes with chewing gum. He didn't raise his head until Professor Lupine was two feet away from him, then swung his crooked feet and sang at the top of his lungs. "Fool, fool, Lupin," Peeves sang, "Fool, fool, Lupin, fool, fool, Lupin¡ª¡ª" Although Peeves is a good follower of Ash, in general, Aki doesn't restrict Peeves very much. Peeves' taunting did not embarrass Lupine. "Peeves, if I were you, I would rather take the gum out of the hole," he said kindly. "Mr. Filch's broom cannot sweep there." " Peeves ignored Professor Lupin and just blew a loud whistle, gave Aki a funny salute, and then disappeared. Professor Lupine sighed softly and took out a wand. "This is a useful spell," he turned to the student. "Please look carefully." He raised his wand to shoulder height and said, "Wadi Wasi." The small piece of gum in the keyhole carried Flying out at the speed of a bullet. ¡°Teacher, that¡¯s amazing.¡± Thomas said in surprise. "Thank you, Thomas," Professor Lupine removed his wand, "Let's get started, shall we?" They walked forward again.?They all looked at Professor Lupin, who was wearing shabby clothes, with admiration. Lupine led them into the second corridor and stopped, just outside the staff room door. "Please come in." Professor Luping opened the door and stood outside. This staff room is a long, paned room filled with old and broken stools. Only Professor Snape was sitting on a low armchair, watching the class of students walk in, his eyes shining and his mouth making a look of contempt. As Professor Lupin walked in and closed the door, Professor Snape said, "It's in the wardrobe, Lupin, and I don't want to keep it here." Snape stood up and strode through the class of students until he reached the door. He turned around and said: "Perhaps no one has warned you, Lupin, Neville of this group, I advise you not to teach him to do things accurately unless Miss Granger whispers it in his ear. " Neville blushed. He had gone too far in bullying Neville in his own class, and he had to do it in front of other teachers. Professor Lu Ping raised his eyebrows. "I hope Neville can help me in the first stage," he said, "I'm sure he will do a great job." Neville's face turned redder, Professor Snape pursed his lips, but walked away , and closed the door with a bang.