Section 1 On the morning of the first day of school, the students gathered at the dining table in the auditorium and enjoyed a sumptuous breakfast. Prefects are handing out class schedules for the new semester to students. At the Slytherin table, the students ate quietly and behaved appropriately. Sauron sat at the front of the table as usual, and Ibikos sat next to him, but to some people's surprise, Draco sat next to Ibikos, in third place. Solan simply ate a few bites of breakfast, picked up the class schedule for the new semester, and checked the course schedule. "Well, you have chosen very few courses." Ibikos glanced at Sauron's class schedule. There were only a few courses on it, all of which were compulsory. Compared with many other Slytherins, they were pitifully few. Sauron just smiled and said nothing, but glanced at Draco. Ibikos was impressed, and he turned to Draco next to him. He looked very happy today, and the reserved smile on his face always showed uncontrollable excitement. "Draco." Ibikos whispered, "The first thing I teach you about how to be a good Slytherin leader is not to let your pride and excitement show on your face." Ibikos's words Draco was stunned, but he quickly realized what was wrong with him. He nodded, "Sorry, I will pay attention to it in the future." Sauron's first class was Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration class, as Hogg The vice-principal of Watts and the dean of Llanffindor College, Professor McGonagall is quite prestigious among the students. In fact, even the Slytherins have always maintained a considerable degree of awe for this serious witch. . Draco's performance in class is very active, perhaps due to the talent of pure wizard blood. Draco's grades are quite good. Among the third-year Slytherins except Sauron, he may be the one with the best grades. . Throughout the class, Draco scored fifteen points for Slytherin. Such an outstanding performance surprised Professor McGonagall. "Well done, Mr. Malfoy." Professor McGonagall solemnly praised Draco before get out of class ended. After the Transfiguration class, Sauron did not go to class like everyone else. As Ibikos said, he only chose the subjects that must be completed, which left him with a lot of free class time. Sauron came out of the Transfiguration classroom and walked directly towards the Slytherin common room. There were some things that needed to be sorted out. It's time for get out of class to end now, and the corridors are full of students, squeezing around. Sauron frowned fiercely. Just now, a special fluctuation of rules came, which was keenly captured by Sauron. He closed his eyes and tried to find the source of the fluctuations in the rules, but the fluctuations were fleeting and disappeared without a trace. In the end, Sauron had to give up. "Surprising." Sauron thought, he couldn't help but squint his eyes, "Maybe it's a terrifying existence." At noon, Sauron returned to the auditorium hall for lunch, and met Harry and the three of them there. "The Divination class sucks." Harry complained to Sauron. "That woman is weird and talks nonsense." "Oh, what did she say?" Sauron was curious, Draco had just done it. Same complaint. "He said that we will all be unlucky." Harry was not very interested. "She seemed to be very talkative. She asked us to see the future through tea leaves, and said that I had met 'unfortunate'." "Unknown time", ha Lee hesitated for a moment, looking a little weird. "What's wrong with you? What happened?" Sauron noticed that Harry was abnormal. "However, I did actually see 'Unknown' - it was a big black dog, like a ghost, on the day I left the Dursleys." Harry said slowly, "Terry Professor Laoni said that 'unknown' indicates death." Soran curled his lips and said, "Don't believe that nonsense. There is no such thing as 'unknown'." Soran said nonchalantly, "Don't scare yourself, that one. It will make you weak." Harry felt a lot better after hearing this. He smiled, "Actually, Professor McGonagall said the same thing. She said that Professor Trelawney's favorite thing was to predict the students' predictions. Death has never actually worked.¡± He paused and whispered, ¡°Actually, I think Professor McGonagall thinks Professor Trelawney is like an old and unsuccessful liar.¡±¡ Second. In the afternoon of Festival, Slytherin and Gryffindor had Care of Magical Creatures class together. Sauron is no stranger to the new teacher of this course, Hagrid, but it is still hard for Sauron to imagine what this big man who always likes dangerous creatures will prepare for the students. But the only thing that is certain is that it will never be The Flobber caterpillar required in the textbook - At noon, Sauron saw Hagrid carrying the carcasses of several polecats out, and the Flobber caterpillar only eats leaves. After lunch, Sauron and the others left the castle and walked towards Hagrid's hut. Yesterday's continuous cold rain has stopped, the sky is clear and light gray, and the grass underfoot is soft and moist, exuding the smell of earth and grass. Hagrid was waiting for his students by the door of the hut. Wearing a moleskin coat and hunting dog Fang at his feet, he seemed eager to get going. ¡°Come on, come on, come on!¡± he shouted as the students approached. "We have something good for you today! There will be an exciting lesson soon! Is everyone here? Okay, follow me!" Hagrid led the students along the edge of the Forbidden Forest. Five minutes later, they were already in Outside a paddock-like place, there was nothing there. "Everyone, come to this fence!" he cried. "That's right - stand where you can see it. Now, the first thing you have to do is to open the book -" "How to open it? ?" Draco raised his eyebrows and complained. "Huh?" Hagrid didn't hear clearly. He raised his head and looked at Draco. "How do we open the book?" Draco said again. He took out his Monster Book, which he had tied with a rope. Others also took out books; some, like Harry, bundled their books; others put the book in a strong bag or held it in a large clip. Sauron's book was not tied up. Sauron held the spine of the book with his right hand. The book that was so noisy to others was motionless in his hand, but that was all. It was like a dead oyster, tightly The ground is closed. "No - no one can open this book?" said Hagrid, looking dejected. The whole class shook their heads, including Sauron. "We must get rid of these books." Hagrid said, as if this was the most obvious thing in the world. "Look" He took Hermione's book and tore off the tape binding the book. The book wanted to bite, but Hagrid's index finger ran from top to bottom on the spine, and the book trembled, then opened and lay peacefully in his hand. The students opened the textbooks accordingly, Draco was still complaining quietly, but Neville messed up - his textbook bit his finger, and finally it took the help of Harry and Ron to fix it. "Now all you need are magical creatures. Yes. I'll go find them right away. Wait." Hagrid left the students and walked into the woods. After a while he was out of sight. "What do you think that big guy will get?" Draco whispered beside Sauron, "It won't be some forbidden creature." "Who knows." Sauron said nonchalantly. ¡°Ooooooh¡ª!¡± Lavender Brown screamed, pointing across the paddock. Twelve strange guys walked towards them quickly - they had the bodies, hind legs and tails of horses, but their front legs, wings and heads seemed to be those of eagles. They had steel-colored sharp beaks and bright big orange eyes. The claws on their front legs are half a foot long and look deadly. Around the neck of each beast was a thick feather collar, with a long chain attached to it. The ends of these chains were held in Hagrid's big hand, and he walked slowly after the animals. Paddock. ¡°Get over there!¡± he yelled, shaking the chain and calling the guys to come to the fence where the class was standing. Everyone stood back as Hagrid approached and tied the guys to the fence. "Hippogriff!" Hagrid roared happily. Waving a hand towards them, "They are beautiful, aren't they?" I have to admit that there is some truth to what Hagrid said. The bodies of these animals are covered with smooth feathers, which reflect a cold metallic luster in the dim sunlight. Their bodies are strong and strong, exuding the cold beauty unique to predators. "Then," Hagrid said, rubbing his hands against each other. , smiled at all the students, "If you want to get closer" No one seemed to want to do this, only Harry and the others moved forward. "Well, the first thing you must know about Hippogriffs is that they are proud," said Hagrid, "and it is easy to offend them. Never offend a Hippogriff, because That's probably the last thing you want to do. You always have to wait for the Hippogriff to make the first move, you know? You walk up to it, you bow, and then you wait if it does the same. If you return the favor, you can touch it. If it doesn't bow, then leave it quickly, because these claws will hurt people." Hagrid paused and looked around to observe the students' reactions. "Okay - who comes first?" In response, most of the students stood back. The hippogriffs were shaking their heads angrily and spreading their powerful wings; they seemed unwilling to be treated like this.Bound. "Is there no one?" Hagrid asked, with a pleading look on his face. "I'll do it," Harry said. Sauron glanced at Harry, knowing that Harry didn't want to embarrass Hagrid. Sauron knew very well that the hippogriff was definitely a dangerous creature, but he did not say anything to stop Harry, but he reached into his arms and pinched the wand. "Well done, Harry!" cried Hagrid. "Well - let's see how you get on with that monster called Buckbeak." He untied a chain and removed Buckbeak from the chain. The companion drags it away and removes its leather collar. All the students across the paddock seemed to hold their breath. "Relax, okay, Harry," Hagrid said quietly, "You and it have to look at each other and try not to blink - if you blink too much, the monster won't trust you" Buckbeak had already put it in his eyes. The big, pointed head turned and was looking at Harry with one furious orange eye. "That's right," Hagrid said, "that's right, Harry now, bow" Harry hesitated, but still showed the back of his neck to Buckbeak. He bowed briefly, then straightened up to look. The hippogriff monster was still looking at Harry with hostility, growling menacingly, and did not move. "Ah." Hagrid said, sounding a little worried. "Okay - back off, now. Harry, back away relaxedly -" But at this moment, the monster suddenly moved, Sauron suddenly pulled out the wand, but what the Hippogriff did next To everyone's surprise - it bent its scaly front knees and lowered its body in an obvious bow. "Well done, Harry!" Hagrid said ecstatically, "Yes - you can touch it now! Clap its beak, clap it!" Harry slowly walked towards the monster, and He reached out his hand to it and patted its beak several times. The monster closed its eyes lazily, as if it liked him taking pictures like this. All the students applauded, and Sauron breathed a sigh of relief. "Okay, Harry," Hagrid said, "I thought it might be willing to let you ride it." This was beyond Harry's wish. He was used to riding a broomstick, but he wasn't sure whether riding a monster would be the same as riding a broomstick. Like a broom. Harry looked very unnatural and looked at Sauron with some embarrassment, but Sauron relaxed his shoulders and let Harry make his own decision. "You climb up from here, just behind the wing joint," Hagrid said to himself, "Be careful not to pull off its feathers, it doesn't like you doing this" Harry had no choice but to lift one foot Place on Buckbeak's wings and climb onto his back. Buckbeak stood up. "Keep going!" Hagrid shouted, patting the monster on the butt. Without warning, twelve-foot wings spread out on either side of Harry; Harry caught the monster by the neck just in time as it flew upward. The hippogriff flew off the ground, and in the blink of an eye, it crossed the canopy and disappeared from everyone's sight. Sauron was a little worried, thinking that maybe letting Harry fly around on such an animal wasn't a good idea. Fortunately, it didn¡¯t take long for the hippogriff to carry Harry back. It suddenly fell to the ground, causing Harry to stumble. His hair was all blown up by the wind, as if he had just finished riding a roller coaster. "Well done, Harry!" Hagrid shouted, and everyone cheered. "Okay, who wants to give it a try?" The students were inspired by Harry and cautiously entered the paddock. Hagrid untied the chains one by one, and soon there were nervous bows everywhere in the paddock. Several times Neville ran away from his monster, which seemed unwilling to bend its knees. Ron and Hermione bowed to a maroon monster, while Harry looked on. Sauron, Draco, Crabbe, Goyle and Pansy asked for Buckbeak, but Sauron did not move forward. He found that the Hippogriff, like the Thestral, was very sensitive to Sauron's scent. As long as Sauron came close, the hippogriff would spread its wings slightly, crouch down, stare at him with its eyes, and let out a low roar. Of course, Sauron would not think that this was the hippogriff bowing to him. Draco seems to like this hippogriff very much. Men are naturally interested in majestic and beautiful predatory creatures, even boys. "This guy is great, isn't he." Draco stroked the feathers on the hippogriff's neck and looked up at Carab, Goyle and Pansy. "Do you want to give it a try?" Crabbe and Goyle I didn't move, but Pansy, who had been hiding far away just now, slowly came over. "Is this thing dangerous, Draco?" Pansy asked uncertainly. "It's nothing." Draco said with a smile, "Take your time and relax." Pansy slowly approached Buckbeak, her eyes meeting the hippogriff's big, cold orange eyes.??Unconsciously, she expressed nervousness and fear. Something was wrong with Buckbeak's behavior. He seemed a little anxious, his front paws were bent, and his body was arched. "Wait, Pansy." Draco realized something seemed to be wrong, "Don't move, just stand there." Perhaps because of being too nervous, Pansy didn't hear Draco's words and took another step forward - ¡ª The hippogriff chirped and rushed forward. Draco's reaction was quick. He rushed to Pansy's side, pulled her behind him, and drew his wand at the same time. The hippogriff's upper body stood up, its wings spread sharply, and its front paws were raised high. "Armor for protection!" Draco shouted, and at the same time, the hippogriff's claws swung down. Under Drake¡¯s surprised gaze, the hippogriff¡¯s front paws seemed to cut through the water, breaking the iron armor spell. The spell only made a circle of ripples, but it had no effect. Beside, Sauron's pupils shrank sharply. "Destroy the devil!" Sauron was very surprised. He never expected that the hippogriff's front paws had the ability to break the devil. The metallic claws scratched Draco's body, bringing up a streak of blood from his right arm. Draco was knocked to the ground by the huge force, while Pansy was frightened and stunned. Standing behind Draco, it all happened so fast that the students were stunned, but Hagrid was still too far away. The hippogriff neighed and rushed forward again, preparing to continue the attack A bright red spell hit the hippogriff hard, sending it flying out and hitting a tree, where it lay motionless. Everyone turned to look, and Sauron was holding up his wand, staring coldly at the hippogriff. "Damn" Draco gasped and hissed, "I almost died." Sauron walked up to him, frowned tightly, and looked at Draco's wound - as if he had been cut by a saber. , the deep wounds were bleeding continuously, bones could be seen in some places, and a large pool of blood was already bleeding on the grass. "Are you okay, kid?" Hagrid ran over, his face pale. "You'll be fine, don't be nervous." Sauron squatted down, put his wand against Draco's wound, and silently recited the spell, but the effect didn't seem to be very good, the wound could not heal, and bright red blood was still flowing out. , but the speed is slower. Draco's face became paler. On the side, Pansy cried in fright, while Crabbe and Goyle had nervous expressions on their faces. "Someone help me - he must be taken away from here -" Hagrid picked up Draco. "I have to take him to the hospital immediately." Crabbe ran to open the door, while Hagrid held Draco in his arms. Draco, running with him up the slope towards the castle.