Hogwarts passer-by professor

Chapter 214 Getting Ready

Chapter 214 Getting Ready
"Harry, hello!" Fudge waved and said hello after seeing Harry, "You just finished the exam, didn't you? It should be over soon!"

"Yes." Harry replied calmly.

"Hello, Minister Fudge!" Eisen stepped forward and nodded towards Cornelius Fudge.

"Oh, hello, Hogwarts astronomy professor Eisen Turner, right? You were there when I dealt with the basilisk at Hogwarts last time. I remember you." Fudge looked at Eisen Turner with a smile. Sen.

"Ahem, that's right, I don't know why Minister Fudge came to Hogwarts—" Eisen nodded slightly and then changed the subject to ask.

Fudge suppressed the smile on his face, sighed and looked at Harry beside him.

"I am here on an unpleasant mission. The Committee on the Disposal of Dangerous Creatures requires the presence of a witness during the execution of a mad hippogriff.

It happened that I was going to visit Dumbledore on Black's affairs, and they invited me to attend. "

"Does this mean that the appeal has been heard?" Ron asked impatiently.

"No, no, the appeal time is scheduled for this afternoon." Fudge glanced at Ron in surprise.

"Then you might not be able to be a witness to the execution." Ron unexpectedly had the courage to object, "Maybe the hippogriff will be fine in the afternoon."

Before Fudge could say anything, two wizards suddenly walked out from behind the castle gate.One of them was tall and strong, with an ax with a polished blade tied to his waist.

The other one was trembling, as if he was almost too old to walk.

It seems that the wizard with the ax is the executioner.As for the old man, he should be the representative of the Committee for Disposal of Dangerous Creatures.

The old man walked up to Fudge, stared directly at Hagrid's hut outside the venue, and said in a thin and weak voice: "Ouch, ouch, I'm too old. I can't do such a thing now... At two o'clock in the afternoon, Isn’t that right, Fudge?”

Nodding slightly to the other party, Aisen said nothing and greeted the trio through the foyer and into the auditorium.

While eating, the trio was silent, not knowing what to say for a moment.

"Professor Eisen, why didn't you say something just now?" Ron looked puzzled and suddenly spoke, "They even have the ax ready. They definitely have no intention of hearing Hagrid's appeal."

"As long as Hagrid is clear-headed this time and speaks properly for this case, they won't kill Buckbeak..." Hermione said so, but her tone was full of frustration.Obviously, she didn't have the slightest confidence.

"Okay, don't worry. You can continue to eat. You have exams this afternoon." Eisen patted Hermione on the head and stood up.

"Are you going to rescue Buckbeak?" Harry's face was filled with joy. He seemed to have thought of something in the middle of his words and immediately lowered his voice.

"That's right, just focus on the exam, I will take care of it all!" Eisen nodded, turned and walked towards the foyer.

Passing through the auditorium and walking down the stone steps in front of the gate, Eisen came outside the gate.

Looking at the sun shining in the sky, Eisen knew that the time to hear the appeal had not yet come.

After arriving at Hagrid's hut and knocking on the door, Hagrid opened the door and immediately welcomed Eisen in.Hagrid's face was a little pale, but after seeing Eisen, he immediately showed a hopeful look.

"Professor Eisen, you are here. Is there any way to rescue Buckbeak at this time? They are already here!" Hagrid said tremblingly, seeming a little nervous.

"Two o'clock in the afternoon is the time for them to hear the appeal. I think this appeal will still fail—" Seeing that Hagrid's face turned pale, and Eisen didn't keep it secret, he continued, "But don't worry, before the executioner executes , I will find a way to rescue Buckbeak!"

"Why don't you do it now? I mean, why don't you take it somewhere else now?" Hagrid looked at Eisen with wide eyes.

"Well - I can indeed do this now, but it will have to wait until the appeal is over, right?" Eisen pondered for a moment and spoke out his plan, "Hagrid, I must remind you that after the appeal fails, You're going to tie Buckbeak outside, then come back here yourself and don't go out again."

ah woo~ ah woo~
Rook howled and scurried around Hagrid's legs, as if vying for favor.

"Can't go out until the time of the executioner?" Hagrid reached out and hugged Luke, "Of course I don't want to go out and watch Buckbeak be executed!"

"What I mean is, if I want to rescue Buckbeak, then you can't be there. Otherwise, Lucius and the others will definitely rely on you for this matter." Eisen said in a tone of voice.

"I understand what you mean. I will hide in my hut and won't go out." Hagrid seemed to have thought of something and showed an expression of realization.

"Well, after the case is lost, don't tell Harry and the others first, lest they come over secretly and the matter implicates them." Eisen nodded and continued.

"Okay, thank you very much, Professor Eisen!" Hagrid shook his head with a smile on his face.

……

After leaving Hagrid's hut, Eisen went directly to the highest point of Hogwarts, the Astronomy Tower.Then turn on the observation feature and watch every move in Hagrid's hut from a God's perspective.

Time passed slowly, and the little wizards were coping with their exams in the castle, and they had no idea what was about to happen outside.

It was exactly two o'clock in the afternoon, and Dumbledore, Fudge and others knocked on the door of Hagrid's cabin.

Later, the old committee representatives began to hear Hagrid's appeal, but as Eisen had thought before, everyone had brought the executioner, which meant that hearing the appeal was just a formality.

Looking at all this from God's perspective, Eisen saw Hagrid mumbling something, but in the end his face fell and he said nothing more. Instead, he tied the Hippogriff in the pumpkin patch while he Returned to the hut.

Fudge, the old committee representative and executioner MacNeil all had triumphant smiles on their faces.As for Dumbledore, he looked expressionless, making it impossible to guess what he was thinking.

In the evening, Eisen noticed that the trio hurriedly ran into Hagrid's hut. A few of them said a few words to Hagrid, and then they were kicked out by Hagrid.

Obviously, Hagrid listened to Eisen's words, and didn't want Harry and the others to meddle in Buckbeak's affairs.

As the sun was about to set, Dumbledore, Fudge and others walked out of the castle gate.Without stopping at all, they quickly arrived at the door of Hagrid's hut.

Seeing all this, Eisen narrowed his eyes slightly, and after casting the Disillusionment Charm on himself, a phantom came to Hagrid's pumpkin patch invisibly.

Looking at Buckbeak who was tied to the fence, Eisen made no move for the time being.

Executioner McNeil knocked on the door of Hagrid's cabin and asked in a cold voice: "Where did the beast go?"

"Out—outside." Hagrid pointed outside, stammering, his voice a little hoarse.

Hearing what Hagrid said, McNeil, Fudge, and the elderly committee representatives all looked in the direction Hagrid pointed. The Hippogriff was indeed tied there.

"Okay, we have to read the official execution notice to you, Hagrid, I'll read it quickly, and then both you and McNeill will sign it. McNeil, you have to listen too, this is the procedure ." Fudge said, and everyone looked away and focused on Hagrid.

"The Committee on the Disposal of Dangerous Creatures has determined that Buckbeak the Hippogriff, hereafter referred to as the Condemned, shall be executed at sunset on June [-]th... by beheading by Walton Mack, the executioner appointed by the Committee. Neil...the following is a witness.

Hagrid, you need to sign here. "This is the voice of Minister of Magic Fudge reading out the announcement.

God's perspective reflected all directions, and Eisen didn't see anyone paying attention to this, so he came directly to Buckbeak, and a stun spell made Buckbeak faint.

Without stopping, Eisen used the shrinking spell to directly turn it into the size of a matchbox, and then grabbed it in his hand.

"Okay, let's get this done!" A shrill voice sounded in Hagrid's hut, obviously the old committee representative.

"Please wait a moment, MacNeil, you also want to sign." Dumbledore's voice rang.

Aisen smiled slightly and teleported to the nearby forest. He was not in a hurry to leave. He just waited there quietly to watch a good show.

(End of this chapter)

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