The Legend of Harry Potter Schoolmaster

Chapter 101 Innocent Life (Second)

"A very complicated Transfiguration!" Dumbledore explained gently: "To turn a magical animal into your own, of course, the premise is that you need to be able to communicate with this magical animal in the soul, so that you can make This magical creature becomes you and can communicate with other people... Fortunately, I have some attainments in Transfiguration; and, I also have a phoenix that can communicate through the soul!"

While the Dumbledore beside him was talking, the Dumbledore in the distance suddenly blinked towards Jon's position.

"So... Professor, are you controlling two bodies at the same time?" Jon asked in surprise.

He suddenly remembered that when he was in Dumbledore's office, he hadn't seen Phoenix Fox at all.

"Yes, the body that Fox has become is temporary!" Dumbledore said calmly: "If it is a clever wizard, they can easily find the flaws in that body; it's a pity that Connelly did not To that extent!"

In Hagrid's pumpkin patch ahead, Buckbeak, the hippogriff bound there, let out a loud cry.

Meanwhile, Dumbledore picked up a stone from the ground.

"We have to remind the three little guys inside!"

Before Jon could stop it, Dumbledore threw the stone towards Hagrid's hut; then, there was the sound of china breaking.

Jon was stunned for a moment, and then he watched the four members of the Ministry of Magic and another Dumbledore come to the door of Hagrid's cottage; then Harry, Ron and Hermione escaped secretly through the back door .

Three third-year students sneaked towards their location. Jon had to take a few steps back so they wouldn't bump him; as he stepped back he accidentally stepped on a branch, causing Hermione to look back at him a few more times.

Unfortunately, due to the existence of the Illusory Body Charm, she didn't see anything.

"Now, Jon...that's when I need your help!" Dumbledore said, "Help me free this hippogriff... There is no doubt that Buckbeak is an innocent life, It's a pity that Mrs Greenglass doesn't agree with this, and of course it may have been Lucius' pressure on her; so I had to use this method to save it."

"Huh?" Jon exclaimed softly.

"Connelly and his men saw Buckbeak in Hagrid's courtyard, and Hagrid and I stayed by his side all the time, and we all had ample proof... So, it's a very reasonable How to escape!"

Jon was stunned for a moment... Wait, shouldn't Buckbeak wait for Harry and Hermione to use the time converter to rescue him! Didn't his own move directly change the plot?

But just now, the corner of Jon's eyes has been scanning the surroundings, but he has not seen any trace of Harry and Hermione at all.

According to the original plot, Harry and Hermione should have appeared here long ago!

Could it be that the plot has changed so Harry and Hermione did not travel to the present, but to a few hours later; they only saved Black, and Buckbeak was saved by Dumbledore and himself?

"...Newt told me that hippogriffs don't like old, unfamiliar men like me, they prefer to be in contact with energetic young men like you!" Dumbledore added: "And Most of my energy is also used to hold Connelly and his subordinates, so it is up to you to rescue it!"

"You have to hurry up, Jon!" Just as Jon hesitated, Dumbledore urged: "Connelly they will be out soon!"

Jon took a deep breath, he had no reason to disobey Dumbledore's request.

Stepping forward, the phantom charm on his body disappeared little by little, revealing his true body.

The hippogriff raised its head and gave him a wary look.

At the same time, Jon began to recall the content of "Monsters and Their Origin".

"The hippogriff is a very proud animal, and if you want to touch them, you must first bow politely to it!"

Jon came within five yards of Buckbeak and bowed deeply to it; Buckbeak raised his body and waved his paw at Jon.

"If after bowing, if the hippogriffs return the salute, it means you can approach them."

Jon breathed a sigh of relief, and he slowly approached Buckbeak; it was clear that Buckbeak didn't show any strangeness either.

"To show your affection, you should pat them on the beak, which is their favorite way of greeting!"

Jon reached out to it slowly and slapped its beak several times. The monster closed his eyes lazily, as if he liked it.

"This means that you have the favor of hippogriffs... If you don't actively attack them, they won't attack you."

Jon drew his wand and aimed it at the lock on the chain that bound Buckbeak.

"Alohomora!"

With a crisp sound, Buckbeak regained his freedom; he looked around curiously.

"It's five o'clock, it's time to start the execution!" Connelly-Fudge's voice came from inside the house.

"Wait a minute, Connelly!" said the Dumbledore in the room. "I think McNeil and I have to sign the executions too."

Jon hurriedly took out a pickled herring from a shelf on the side, tempting Buckbeak...

Buckbeak was clearly attracted to the pickled herring, nibbling on it as it followed Jon into the Forbidden Forest.

Jon swore that he and Buckbeak had made a lot of noise along the way, and he could definitely hear it in the house; but Fudge and a few of his subordinates inside, didn't respond. Apparently, Dumbledore used some kind of magic to protect him.

Finally came to the Forbidden Forest, and could no longer hear the sound from Hagrid's hut.

Jon found a thick oak tree and tied Buckbeak.

Then he hurried to Hagrid's cabin again.

...

"Professor!" When he ran to Dumbledore's side, Jon found that the Disillusionment Charm was working on him again.

Once again integrated into the surrounding environment.

"Solved?" Dumbledore beside him asked softly.

"Yes..." Jon nodded quickly.

Ahead in Hagrid's pumpkin field, Fudge and McNeil seem to be arguing about something...apparently over Buckbeak's escape.

Jon quickly shut his mouth and waited for the Ministry of Magic and another Dumbledore to return to the castle; Hagrid also hummed and returned to the cabin.

"Should we go back, Professor?" Jon asked softly.

"No!" Dumbledore raised his head with great interest: "A strange thing happened just now under the trunk of the beating willow in the distance; a big black dog took Mr. Weasley down. , Harry and Miss Granger followed suit!"

"It was so far away that Connelly, McNeill or even I didn't see it; however, Fox saw it!"

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