Chapter 211: Buckbeak (modified)

"How beautiful, isn't it?"

Different from the praise of the fairy before, Hagrid obviously really likes this eagle-headed horse with winged beasts, and feels beautiful from the heart!

This is just Hagrid's idea. For the little wizards around, the first time they see such a weird animal, and then think of its record, they still have the most fear.

It has a horse's body, hind legs and tail, but its front legs, wings and head are like eagles.

Its ruthless beak is the color of steel, and a pair of bright big eyes are orange.

The hawk's claws on its front legs are half a foot long and look daunting.

A thick leather collar was wrapped around his neck, tied by a long chain, and the chain was tied to the fence.

Although it looks majestic, but in the huge paddock, only it stays here alone, which looks very worrying.

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

"Originally there were many, but after I heard your suggestions, I sent them back to the Forbidden Forest. Only Buckbeak refused to leave."

Hagrid thought he was unattended and wiped his eyes secretly with his big palm.

"It's really beautiful." Allen exclaimed from the heart, and other little wizards also nodded in agreement with Allen.

Indeed, once you overcome the fear of seeing half-horse and half-bird monsters for the first time, you will start to admire the shiny and shiny fur of the eagle beast.

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

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

"But, Allen—" Hagrid was a little embarrassed.

"Hagrid, I will never act recklessly. I know that it is proud, easy to lose his temper, and must not humiliate it. Wait for it to act first, and be polite to it." Allen said what he knew .

"You have to believe me, Hagrid. If I can also successfully ride on Buckbeak, can it prove laterally that Malfoy's injury was blamed?"

Allen blinked and continued to persuade.

"Well, if it's you, Allen—" Hagrid was obviously persuaded by Allen!

Hagrid said roughly, "So-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, pulled Buckbeak for a few steps, and unfastened its leather collar.

Buckbeak flicked his fierce head, stretched his powerful wings, and seemed to be moving muscles and bones.

Students standing outside the paddock seemed to hold their breath.

But Allen was not afraid, he had the beast-minded ability to realize that Buckbeak was in a good mood at this time.

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

"Well done, Allen," Hagrid said softly. "You've got your eyes on it, don't blink-if you blink too often, eagles and winged beasts won't believe you ... "

Allen soon began to shed tears, but he didn't close his eyes.

Buckbeak turned his pointed head and stared at Allen with a fierce orange eye.

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

Allen felt Buckbeak looking at himself.

It doesn't feel bad about itself, and it has no intention of hurting itself.

So Alan obeyed Hagrid's instructions.

He bent down deeply, bowed at Buckbeak, and straightened up after a while.

Buckbeak waved his wings a few times and raised its claws.

The little wizards outside the fence couldn't help but take a breath. Some soft-hearted witches covered their faces and dared not watch the tragedy that followed.

The little wizards didn't dare to take a breath, fearing that the eagle-headed horse and winged beast would be disturbed.

Buckbeak looked at Allen for a long time, and when Hagrid tried to persuade Allen to give up, it moved.

To everyone's surprise, the eagle-headed winged beast suddenly bent down its scaly front knee and made an undoubted bow position.

"Good job, Allen!" Hagrid said ecstatically, "Well-you can touch it! Pat its mouth, go!"

Allen also had a sense of accomplishment in his heart.

As he realized Buckbeak's mood, he slowly walked towards the winged beast, and extended his hand to it.

He patted his mouth a few times, and the eagle-headed horse with winged beast lazily closed his eyes, as if he liked it very much.

All the students cheered, "Allen succeeded!"

"I knew he could do everything!"

"Even Harry at Gryffindor can do it, Alan has no chance to fail!"

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

"I really want to give it a try!"

Suddenly, Allen rode into Buckbeak's back with a clear movement, which made the enchanting little wizards envious.

Buckbeak stood up.

"Let's go!" Hagrid shouted at the hind legs of the eagles and winged beasts.

Allen hugged Buckbeak's head, and twelve-foot wings spread out on both sides of Allen, vibrating and flying toward the sky.

The smooth feathers slid under Allen's fingers. He didn't dare to grab it hard ~ www.novelhall.com ~ Trying to avoid hurting Buckbeak.

The hind legs of the winged beast with the eagle head and horses were up and down with the flapping of the wings, and he felt that he was violently bumping up and down.

Buckbeak took Allen to fly around Hogwarts Castle, gliding over the lake and over the hill ...

High altitude, due to the rapid airflow blowing Alan could not open his eyes, Alan tried to maintain a balance to ensure that he would not fall.

Miao Miao wizard robe automatically changed into goggles, Alan felt much better now, admiring the lake and mountains on Buckbeak's back.

Flew around the castle, Buckbeak took Allen back to the paddock.

He lowered his head, and Allen had to grasp its feathers tightly to avoid sliding off its back.

Banged loudly, and Buckbeak landed on the ground with four asymmetric feet.

Allen stabilized his body and jumped off Buckbeak neatly.

Couldn't restrain his love for Buckbeak, Alan patted Buckbeak's sharp beak.

And Buckbeak, who flew freely, also put his head on Allen's shoulder, and was very happy.

Why Hagrid loves Buckbeak so much now that Alan is completely understandable.

Stroking Buckbeak's beak, Allen's heart was soft.

Although it is not comfortable to fly on a Buckbeak compared to a flying broom, this irritating feeling makes Allen have an aftertaste.

Of course, really speaking, monsters lizards, horsemen, unicorns ...

Of the many magical creatures that Allen has ridden, Gaia is still the most stable and comfortable.