HP: The Moon Over the Magic Academy

Chapter 129 Quidditch in the 3rd Year

Contentment? Contentment my ass!

My brother is a lunatic! What if he suddenly has a brain fart and runs off with that man one day?

Where are you going to find it yourself?!

Within days of Lupin's arrival at Hogwarts, he successfully turned Defense Against the Dark Arts into the most popular course at the school.

His ideas were indeed quite ingenious; he would come up with some whimsical ideas in every class, which was like a bombshell in a dull, closed school like Hogwarts.

The forums at Hogwarts were also abuzz with discussion because of Lupin's lectures.

Of course, nothing can please everyone.

Just like Draco, who secretly rolls his eyes at Lupin to the heavens.

He deeply felt that Hogwarts should have listened to Narcissa and gone directly to Durmstrang.

And Snape's godfather, he must have also known about Neville's amazing feat in Lupin's class.

These past few days, he's been surrounded by a dark aura; looking at him for even a second feels like suffocating. In class, he attacks everyone indiscriminately. Slytherins used to receive some preferential treatment, but now, aside from not having their points deducted, Snape's venom has practically corroded everyone's soul.

Landric was treated differently as always.

In stark contrast to Lupin was Professor Trelawney, whose courses were truly unappealing.

Everyone dreaded spending an hour in Trelawney's small, stuffy tower room, not only having to decipher the missing pieces of graphics and symbols, but also trying to ignore Professor Trelawney's enormous eyes.

After all, very few people can remain focused on their own tasks while being watched by a neurotic woman.

However, some students have found ways to deal with Trelawney. For example, Landric and Hermione have a set of improvisational lines when facing Trelawney, choosing to say things that Trelawney likes based on her micro-expressions.

As a result, Trelawney's reputation is now mixed, hovering between being respected and being admired.

But nobody liked Hagrid's magical creatures class; after the commotion in the first class, it became extremely boring.

Hagrid seemed to have lost all confidence. Facing the group of young wizards who came to class, he was like a lazy bum, simply reading from the textbook every day.

They've learned countless times how to take care of bedbugs; they're incredibly annoying.

"Why do some people not like taking care of them?" Ron, who already had a new circle of friends, said loudly to his friends.

Unfortunately, no one answered him.

Starting in October, Landric began to appear and disappear mysteriously again.

Draco was also upset that he couldn't catch anyone; he had witnessed Landric's transformation firsthand.

Anger always needs an outlet. Hagrid's Buckbeak has been taken away by Lucius for two months, and Draco has written many letters urging his father to kill Buckbeak.

Lucius was also a doting father, so he naturally granted every request, no matter how small.

Draco smiled contentedly upon receiving news of Buckbeak's death and went to tell Harry the "good news."

This behavior led to Harry's subsequent days of intense confrontation with Draco.

As soon as the Quidditch match notification came, the two seemed to have an innate understanding, and the battlefield immediately changed location.

Everyone was going crazy over Quidditch.

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