Hagrid looked at everyone expectantly, hoping someone would open a textbook.

Dolly glanced at Hermione, who also looked puzzled and expressed her resistance to this textbook with fangs.

So Dolly had to do it herself. She ran her index finger down the spine of the book, and the textbook trembled, then unfolded and lay quietly in his palm.

"Wow, one point for Ravenclaw. As expected of clever Miss Dursley."

Hagrid seemed very excited. He felt that his first chapter of the class would be a success. He had been preparing for it for a long time.

It’s a pity that he still hasn’t realized that his common sense is very different from everyone else’s.

After everyone opened their books, Hagrid said, "Okay, wait here and read for a while. I'll be back soon."

"How did you know?"

Hermione looked at Dolly in surprise and said, "I haven't read about this way of opening it in the textbook?"

"Perhaps there's no need to record this boring knowledge in writing? I have a more concise way."

Dolly tapped Hermione's book with her wand, and it immediately became quiet, even the fangs disappeared.

Dolly shrugged and said, "A little Transfiguration and a Fixing Charm, but it's just for show."

"really."

Hermione smiled with satisfaction, but then her eyes widened in surprise: "Wow!"

There weren't many situations that could make Hermione scream like that, and the rest of the little wizards were not much better, they all screamed.

A dozen animals trotted toward them. They had the bodies, hind legs, and tails of horses, but the front legs, wings, and heads of eagles.

Their cold, sharp beaks are the color of steel, and their large, bright eyes are orange.

Around the neck of each monster was a thick leather collar, held by a long chain, and all the chains were held in Hagrid's huge hands as he followed the monsters slowly into the enclosure.

"Hippogriff!"

Hagrid waved at them and shouted happily, "How beautiful, isn't it?"

Hagrid had a doting look on his face as he petted the leading one.

From his perspective, these were just ponies that were only as tall as his waist, and with their shiny and colorful feathers, they were indeed very beautiful little animals.

However, these monsters were taller than the little wizards standing on tiptoe, and their sharp beaks looked like they could take someone's life at any time. Everyone subconsciously stepped back, which made Hagrid's expression become awkward.

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Chapter 243 Riding Pegasus.

Hagrid looked around and found that no one agreed with his idea, and a look of disappointment appeared on his face.

He then tentatively said: "If you want to come closer, you can tell me and I will give him extra points for bravery."

However, all I got in return was silence.

Helpless Hagrid could only look at Dolly and Hermione. After all, they were the two people Hagrid was most familiar with.

Hagrid's acquaintances are all in Gryffindor. Smart people like Ravenclaw and honest children like Hufflepuff are not within his circle of friends.

"I can promise you."

Dolly spoke up at this time. She naturally would not turn a blind eye to Hagrid's request: "But I don't need extra points, but I need a small condition."

"condition?"

Hagrid looked at Dolly in confusion, and Dolly continued, "I'm going to make you understand something, Hagrid, just wait until the end of this class."

"it is good."

Hagrid had no suspicions. Dolly couldn't possibly hurt him anyway, so he had nothing to worry about.

After the two reached an agreement, Dolly pulled the hesitant Hermione forward under the admiring gazes of the students.

"Remember, the first thing you need to know about hippogriffs is that they are proud,"

"Hippogriffs have a tendency to lose their temper," said Hagrid. "Don't try to humiliate one, or you could get yourself killed."

Hagrid began explaining it to everyone, and Hermione couldn't help but complain, "You let us touch it if it can kill us?"

"Haven't you considered the possibility that we might make a mistake, or that they might go berserk?"

Hagrid's expression froze and he stammered.

Obviously he wanted to say that these small animals were not that dangerous, but before that he read out the dangerousness of these animals based on the knowledge in the textbook.

Seeing this, Dolly also understood that Hagrid just didn't get around this corner, he was not really so stupid that he was hopeless.

"Okay Hermione, since this is Hagrid's first chapter class, let's give him some face."

"This is Pegasus, don't you want to ride it?"

Dolly took Hermione's hand and smiled at her.

It was obvious that Dolly was thinking of some fond memory, and even Hermione's eyes lit up.

When they first learned to fly on their broomsticks, they broke the school rules together, but if she could do it again, she would definitely follow Dolly.

After all, that kind of happy experience won't happen many times.

"All right, Hagrid, get on with your explanation."

Hagrid finally breathed a sigh of relief.

"We must wait for the Hippogriff to make the first move."

Hagrid continued, "It's polite, understand? You walk up to it, bow, and if it bows back, you can touch it."

"If it doesn't bow, get away from it. Those claws can hurt."

"Okay, who's going first, you two?"

"Of course it is me."

Dolly let go of Hermione and came up to the Hippogriff.

"Very well, Miss Dursley."

Hagrid smiled with relief and said, "Even though you said you don't need to give you extra points, I will still give you three points if you succeed. You deserve it."

Dolly wanted to say that Hagrid was really stingy. He only gave three points in such a rescue situation?

But Dolly just said thank you. She was already in the third grade and was too lazy to question the teachers' grading standards.

"Come on, let's see how you handle Buckbeak."

He untied a chain, pulled the gray hippogriff away from its companions, and removed its leather collar.

"Look at it now,"

Hagrid whispered, "You've made eye contact. Don't blink—if you blink too much, the Hippogriff won't believe you..."

Dolly followed Hagrid's instructions and locked eyes with Buckbeak.

Obviously this is not an easy task. Humans are accustomed to blinking, and without training they may not be able to last a minute.

Buckbeak turned his big, sharp head and looked at Dolly again and again, as if he wanted to scare Dolly away with his fierce eyes, but at the same time he was also looking at Dolly.

Dolly silently cast a healing spell on herself to stop her eyes from tearing up.

Buckbeak slowly quieted down, and Hagrid said at this time: "Yes, now is the time. Bow..."

Dolly didn't hesitate at all. She bowed gracefully to Buckbeak, and the extra movement startled Hagrid.

However, Dolly was very calm. Even if Buckbeak really attacked her at this distance, Dolly could easily dodge or even subdue him.

Buckbeak's action also surprised Hagrid. It first took half a step back, then shook its head and snorted, looking very happy.

This made Hagrid choke back his words. Could it be that Buckbeak liked Dolly's movements to lengthen him?

However, what Buckbeak liked was Dolly's decisiveness, which was a symbol of trust, and Buckbeak naturally liked this pure trust.

Of course, there is also Dolly's irresistible charm and a special attraction.

As for what it was, Buckbeak didn't know.

The next second Buckbeak bent his scaly front knees in a precise bow.

Dolly's movements were slow, but Buckbeak's were so swift that it seemed as if both man and horse were kneeling down to each other at the same time. This scene shocked Hagrid.

"Uh, very good. I mean, Ravenclaw plus three points. Perfect tacit understanding and trust!"

"You can touch it now."

Dolly straightened up, walked calmly to Buckbeak's side, and patted its mouth, even skipping the step of extending her hand for confirmation.

Buckbeak snorted in dissatisfaction, but closed his eyes in satisfaction the next second, and even began to rub Dolly's hand actively.

This scene drew cheers from everyone. It was obvious that everyone was very interested in creatures like Pegasus. It was a pity that the Hippogriff looked really unfriendly.

"Okay, now it's time to ride it. You climb up there, just behind the wing joint."

"Remember, hold onto its body and don't pull its feathers, or it will throw you down..."

"Not in a hurry."

Dolly smiled and waved to Hermione.

Hermione didn't understand at first, but her eyes lit up the next second.

She quickly took two steps forward and bowed to Buckbeak.

Buckbeak stared down at Hermione, as if questioning why she wasn't following the rules.

But the next second Dolly shook its head, making it dizzy, which made Hagrid almost scream.

"Okay, it agrees."

Dolly made the decision for Buckbeak, who glared at her, but then bowed to Hermione, clearly approving of Dolly's decision.

Because it also felt the taste of love in Hermione, although it was relatively weak.

So in just three seconds, Hermione appeared next to Buckbeak and tried to touch him. Hagrid didn't know what to say when he saw this scene.

We can't give Ravenclaw any more points, right?

"Come on, Hermione, let's go for a fly. You go first?"

Dolly spoke up, then helped Hermione climb up. Hagrid on the side finally spoke up and said, "Wait, you two want to come together?"

"No, this is too heavy!"

"Professor, it's rude to call a girl heavy, and it will agree, right?"

Dolly cast a healing spell on Buckbeak, which could cure any illness or make it feel better both physically and mentally.

Sure enough, Buckbeak snorted comfortably, looked back at Dolly's small body, and nodded.

Compared to those little fat kids in Hufflepuff, the two little girls Hermione and Dolly are really nothing.

So, under Hagrid's hesitant gaze, Dolly also got on. However, there was too little space for a suitable seat, so Dolly hugged Hermione tightly from behind, even letting Hermione sit on her thighs. She put her hands under her armpits and hugged her chest and belly, saying, "The task of holding it is left to you."

"I...oh."

Hermione felt Dolly's hand on her breast and blushed subconsciously.

She had been accustomed to Dolly's harassment in the dormitory, but after not having close contact with Dolly for the past few days, she felt herself becoming more sensitive.

But this kind of thing couldn't be exposed in front of others, so she could only pretend to focus her attention on Buckbeak.

The moment she leaned over to hug Buckbeak tightly, he flew into the air.

The huge wings flapped continuously, and the body moved up and down, which made Dolly and Hermione feel a huge vibration. They thought that if they were not careful, they would be thrown off.

However, Dolly was extremely powerful and could use Transfiguration, so she could easily handle it all. She just made herself and Hermione's body pass around Buckbeak's belly and turn into a saddle-like structure to easily solve everything.

But even so, riding Buckbeak was not comfortable at all, and was far inferior to the experience of riding a flying broom.

It’s a pity that a flying broom can only seat one person, but now two people can hug each other tightly, which is its biggest advantage compared to a flying broom.

After getting over the initial nervousness, Hermione let out a delighted scream as the Gryffindor in her began to unleash itself.

Dolly also put her chin on her cheek, pressed close to her, and screamed as well.

The two men reached the highest point, and Buckbeak glided steadily for a few seconds, from the edge of the Forbidden Forest to the top of Hogwarts Castle, and even flew over the Black Lake.

Influenced by this beautiful scenery, Hermione turned around and looked at Dolly, and their eyes met.

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