Hagrid finally accepted Edward's gift. Not only that, he also enthusiastically took Edward around the Forbidden Forest to show him his new pet.

"Hippogriffs!" Hagrid roared happily, waving a hand towards them. "They are beautiful, aren't they?"

Edward placed his hands on the Hippogriff rather nostalgically, admiring his shiny fur, which smoothly transitioned from feathers to fur, with different colors.

"It seems to like you very much." Hagrid said, wiping his hands together and smiling slightly at Edward, "They have always been very proud, but I didn't expect them to be so obedient to you."

"Obviously they know how to assess the situation." Edward said, "They are very proud animals, and many wizards have offended them without knowing it."

"Yes, it seems you know them very well." Hagrid said, "Would you like to give it a try? I think maybe they are willing to take you for a spin in the sky."

"No, Hagrid, I haven't made such a plan yet." Edward retracted his hand and put it in his pocket, "Where did you get this? There are so many of them, you must have found a group of griffons, right?"

"I just saw them from a distance," Hagrid said with a hint of regret. "I was returning to school from the Ministry of Magic and unexpectedly saw them in the forest. Their father seemed eager to get rid of this group of troubles." He patted the head of the hippogriff closest to him and said, "You know, griffins and horses can only be born by crossing them. I guess their father never thought that they would be born before. Hippogriff.”

"Who would know before they come?" Edward said with a smile, "But these are a good group of pets."

"Yes, they are great and very polite." Hagrid said happily, but he soon showed a sad face, "But I don't know what to do. I can't keep them in the school forever. There is no place for them in the forest, and the other animals will not allow me to just bring them into a tribe.”

"I think there might be a place that would be a good place for them." Edward said, turning his head and tapping the number of hippogriffs, "Yumbulakang, that would be a good place for them. Maybe you should When you have free time, go to Yumbulakang and have a look. I have a lot of magical animals there - most of them are not found in Europe."

"Is that true?" Hagrid asked, his face dark with desire.

"Of course it's okay," Edward said.

"Okay, I will ask Dumbledore for leave during the holidays." Hagrid said, his eyebrows raised uncontrollably.

The conversation had obviously come to an end at this point. Hagrid invited Edward to try his new tea, but Edward refused.

, he obviously had no intention of tasting the rock-hard snack.

Although it wouldn't cause him physical harm, it would undoubtedly hurt Edward's taste buds deeply.

When Edward returned to the office, he was surprised to find a small brown paper envelope on the desk.

"This is?"

Edward picked up the envelope. There seemed to be something hard inside, but it was not heavy. He turned the envelope upside down, and a shiny gold timepiece fell into his hand.

"Oh?" Edward mentioned the long and delicate gold chain, "Time twister?"

The only person who can give a time twister is Suo Chi at the Ministry of Magic. As long as he is willing, it is not difficult to get a time twister from the Department of Mysteries.

"But this kind of thing is generally useless." Edward threw the time twister into the drawer.

It was not that he had never been curious about time twisters before, but that was a long time ago - at least several hundred years ago.

But Edward is not so interested in its function now. After all, it is just a gadget that can reverse the past 24 hours.

If this thing could take him back thousands of years ago, then maybe Edward would be more interested.

On the other side, Hermione, who had just entered third grade, had the time turner firmly hung around her neck - she now had to attend at least 4 classes a day, and sometimes even two to three classes at the same time. She had to Use Time Twister every day to feel every classroom is on time.

However, this surprised Harry and Ron, because they found that it was difficult to see Hermione outside the classroom this semester. She always appeared in the classroom unknowingly, and they were completely unaware of it.

Especially in the Divination class, with the rising smoke and greasy fragrance in the room, Hermione was as mysterious as Sybill Trelawney, stepping out of the shadows.

But Hermione was obviously more scary, because now it was Professor Trelawney who almost dropped the crystal ball she was holding in her hand.

"Sit, my child, sit down." Trelawney said, and the countless necklaces and beads hanging on her body made a clanking sound, like decorations on a Christmas tree.

"Welcome to Divination," said Professor Trelawney, sitting in a winged armchair in front of the fireplace. "I'm Professor Trelawney. You may not have seen me before. I find that I'm here too often. The hustle and bustle of school life makes my third vision blurred."

Trelawney gave a very long opening speech, which made the students a little drowsy, and they had to strengthen their spirits to avoid falling asleep.

However, Hermione seemed a little surprised after listening to Trelawney's words, because she heard with her own ears that Professor Trelawney said that the books in this course were not of much use.

"Perhaps I should ask the teacher for advice." Hermione thought.

But she didn't express her thoughts quickly, and she didn't want to offend the professor in the first class--except for Umbridge, who was definitely not a competent teacher.

So Hermione had no burden at all about having a falling out with Umbridge in the first class. After all, Edward still encouraged her to do so.

"Teacher, do you think this course of Divination is really useful?" Hermione asked hesitantly. She found Edward immediately after class.

"Is the time turner easy to use?" Edward was not anxious to answer Hermione's question, but instead became concerned about the time turner. He was worried that it would put an excessive load on Hermione's body.

The time twister could undoubtedly provide Hermione with a lot of time, but she obviously also had to accept more knowledge, which made him a little worried.

"Not bad." Hermione tidied the broken hair around her ears. "It's a little difficult, but it's not a big problem. Do you believe in divination? Is it true that if you don't have talent, you are not suitable for learning?"

"Hermione, do you know?" Edward sighed, "Compared to the vast universe, human beings' trivial accidents and insignificant injuries are as insignificant as ants crawling around and are not affected by the movement of the planets.

In other words, the astrology has always pointed to changes or changes of great significance, which is why the stars are so precious. "

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