Hogwarts Everything is Three

Chapter 211: Buckbeak (modified)

"How beautiful, isn't it?" Unlike the tone of praise of the fairy before, Hagrid obviously really likes this eagle-headed horse-winged beast, and thinks it is beautiful from the heart!

This was only Hagrid's thoughts. For the little wizards who came around, when they first saw such a weird animal, and then thought of its record, they were still mostly afraid.

It has the body, hind legs and tail of a horse, but the front legs, wings and head are like eagles. Its cold sharp beak is the color of steel, and its big bright eyes are orange. The eagle claws on its front legs are half a foot long and look daunting. Around his neck was a thick leather collar, which was tied by a long chain, which was tied to the fence.

Although it looks majestic, but in the huge enclosure, only it stays alone here all the time, which looks very disturbing.

Hagrid threw a big fresh fish in front of the fence, and Buckbeak in the fence opened his mouth, caught it accurately, and ate happily.

"Originally there were many animals here, but after listening to your advice, I sent them all back to the Forbidden Forest. Only Buckbeak refused to leave." Hagrid thought that no one was paying attention, and wiped it secretly with his big palm. eye.

"It's really beautiful." Allen exclaimed from the bottom of his heart.

Indeed, once the fear of seeing half-horse and half-bird monsters is overcome for the first time, they will begin to admire the gleaming fur of the eagle-headed horse-winged beast—a few Ravenclaws are no longer bothered by rumors. , Began to nod in agreement with Allen.

"Hagrid, can I take a closer look at it?" Allen pleaded. He felt like he was starting to like Buckbeak.

For boys, it is really easy to be attracted by such a beast.

"But, Alan!" Hagrid seemed a little embarrassed because Malfoy had just had an accident.

"Hagrid, I will never act recklessly. I know that he is very proud and easily loses his temper. I must never humiliate him. Wait for him to act first and be polite to him." Allen said what he knew. .

"You have to believe me, Hagrid. If I can also successfully ride Buckbeak, can it prove to the side that Malfoy's injury is at his own expense?" Allen blinked and continued to persuade.

"Well, if it were you, Ellen—" Hagrid was obviously persuaded by Ellen!

Hagrid said gruffly, "Well-let's see how you deal with Buckbeak."

He greeted Allen and walked into the paddock with him.

He stepped forward, untied Buckbeak's chain, took Buckbeak a few steps, and untied its leather collar.

Buckbeak shook his fierce head, stretched his powerful wings, and seemed to move his muscles and bones.

The students standing outside the paddock all seemed to hold their breath.

But Ellen was not afraid at all. He didn't intend to use animal understanding to communicate with each other. Instead, he used the methods that ordinary wizards taught by Hagrid could use.

Alan opened his eyes wide and stared at Buckbeak's eyes without blinking.

"Well done, Alan," Hagrid said softly, "you have met him, don't blink your eyes-if you blink too often, the eagle-headed horse-winged beast will not believe you... "

Allen soon began to feel dry, but he did not close his eyes. Buckbeak turned its pointed head and stared at Alan with a fierce orange eye.

"Right," Hagrid said. "Right, Alan...now, bow..."

Allen felt that Buckbeak was looking at himself. It didn't feel bad about him, let alone the intention to hurt himself.

So he obediently followed Hagrid's orders. He bent down deeply, bowed to Buckbeak, and straightened up after a long while.

Buckbeak waved its wings several times and raised its claws.

The little wizards outside the fence couldn't help but breathe in air-conditioning. Some soft-hearted little witches covered their faces, afraid to watch the tragedy that followed.

The little wizards did not dare to breathe for a while, for fear that it would startle this eagle-headed horse-winged beast.

Buckbeak looked at Allen for a long time, and when Hagrid tried to persuade Allen to give up, it moved. To everyone's astonishment, the eagle-headed horse-winged beast suddenly bent down its scaly front knee and made a definite bow.

"Good job, Ellen!" Hagrid said ecstatically, "OK—you can touch it! Pat its mouth, go!"

There was a sense of accomplishment in Allen's heart. As he felt Buckbeak's mood, he slowly walked towards the eagle-headed horse-winged beast and stretched out his hand to it. He patted its beak a few times, and the eagle-headed horse-winged beast lazily closed its eyes, seeming to like it very much.

All the students cheered, "Allen made it!"

"I knew he was omnipotent!"

"Even Harry that Gryffindor can do, Alan has no chance of failing!"

"It seems that Malfoy is too self-righteous!"

"I really want to try it too!"

Suddenly, Allen rode on Buckbeak's back neatly, which made the little wizards onlookers very envious.

Buckbeak stood up, "Let's go!" Hagrid patted the eagle-headed horse and winged beast on its hind legs. UU read www. uukanshu. com roared.

Allen hugged Buckbeak's head, and the twelve-foot-long wings spread out on both sides of Allen and flew high into the sky with vibrations. The smooth feathers slid under Allen's fingers, and he dared not grasp it hard, trying to avoid hurting Buckbeak. The hind legs of the eagle-headed winged beast heaves up and down with the flap of the wings, and he feels that he is shaking up and down violently.

Buckbeak took Allen and flew around Hogwarts Castle, glided over the lake, over the hills... high in the sky, because of the airflow from the fast flight, Allen couldn't open his eyes. Allen tried his best Keep your balance on the ground and make sure you don’t fall.

When the eagle-headed horse-winged beast finally slowed down, Alan felt better now, admiring the lake and mountains on Buckbeak's back.

After flying around the castle, Buckbeak took Alan back to the paddock.

He lowered his head, and Allen had to grasp its feathers tightly to avoid slipping off its nose. With a loud bang, Buckbeak's four unevenly matched feet landed on the ground. Allen stabilized his body and jumped off Buckbeak's body cleanly.

Unable to restrain his love for Buckbeak, Allen patted Buckbeak's sharp beak. And Buckbeak, who flew freely, put his head on Allen's shoulder, and he was very happy.

Hagrid’s love for Buckbeak is now completely understandable to Alan. Stroking Buckbeak’s beak, Alan’s heart is soft. Although compared to flying broomsticks, flying on Buckbeak is really not comfortable, but This kind of excitement made Alan feel endless aftertaste.

Of course, if you really want to talk about it, the monster lizard, horseman, unicorn... Among the many magical creatures Allen has ridden, Gaia is still the most stable and most comfortable.

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