After finishing the scone in his hand,

Brown picked up the napkin on the table and wiped his hands.

"A magic horse?

Isn't that a horse raised by the Beauxbatons School of Magic in France?

Do we have one too?"

Brawne asked in amazement.

He knew this from the plot in the original Goblet of Fire.

As for the others, he didn't know much.

"My God, where did you know this?

Brown, it seems that you need to increase your knowledge about magical creatures.

Your answer is so amateurish."

Mr. Foley covered his head and said speechlessly

"Isn't it?"

Braun said with some hesitation.

He actually didn't know

"Of course not."

Mr. Foley said firmly

"Maybe Beauxbatons School breeds rune horses.

But you have to know that this kind of horse is not unique to the French.

Rune horses are distributed all over Europe."

Seeing his son's confused look,

Mr. Foley sighed:

"It seems that I have to tell you about the creature called Pegasus.

First of all, we need to know what Pegasus is.

Pegasus is a dangerous magical creature classified by the Ministry of Magic in England as 6x.

There are branches all over the world.

Just listen to me first, kid, don't ask too quickly."

Mr. Foley raised his hand to stop Brown who was about to say something.

Then he said:

"There are many different types of Pegasus, including Runehorse, Iserlon, Graling and the rarest Thestral.

The Runehorse is the largest and strongest of them all, so it is also used to pull carts.

Okay, Braun, do you have any questions?"

"Dad, why didn't I see this kind of horse in Hogwarts in the book?

And the other pure-blood nobles who came to our party didn't see it either."

Mr. Foley said with some disdain:

"Other pure-blooded families don't have them because the cost of raising such horses is too high. Do you know what they drink?"

Braun shook his head in agreement.

Mr. Foley then said with some fatherly authority:

"They only drink single malt whiskey, and they are so big that they need to drink three barrels a day, not to mention that they eat potions such as white fresh water.

Who else can afford to feed them except for a family like ours that is famous for making potions?"

Speaking of this, Mr. Foley couldn't help but feel proud.

A luxurious carriage is also a reflection of the family's strength.

If it weren't for the high cost of raising the magic horse, he would even want to add two more horses.

"As for Hogwarts... that's because they have Thestrals there, which are more precious than the Rune Horses, so of course they don't look down on the Rune Horses."

"Thestrals?"

Brawne was very familiar with this name.

This creature could only be seen by people who had seen death.

This also made it mysterious.

And not only that.

The core of the Elder Wand in the Three Hallows of Death in the whole book was the tail feathers of the Thestrals.

This shows how mysterious this creature was.

Mr. Foley thought that Braun was curious about this creature, and in order to show his erudition as a father, he said slowly:

"That's right, the Thestrals.

This is an extremely mysterious and rare Pegasus.

Only Hogwarts has this kind of horse in the whole of England.

My father, your grandfather, told me that these Thestrals developed from a male Thestral and five female Thestrals.

They all live in the Forbidden Forest of Hogwarts.

It is said that, because I haven't seen it either.

The Thestrals are a black Pegasus.

The head is like a dragon and the body is like a horse.

It has a pair of bat wings.

The eyes are silver-white without pupils, and like a zombie, there is no flesh and the body is full of bones.

There is also a long black tail behind it.

When you are promoted to the second year in Hogwarts, you may be able to ride in a car pulled by the Thestrals.

But I must remind you."

Mr. Foley said seriously:

"Brown, don't go to the Forbidden Forest to find them.

They are very dangerous, and you may get hurt or even die.

And the Forbidden Forest! Remember my words! Don't go there!

Not to mention a little wizard like you, even some adult wizards may get hurt if they go in there."

Mrs. Foley also put down the snacks in her hand at this moment.

She echoed:

"That's right, Braun, listen to your father."

Looking at the serious parents in front of him,

Braun could only nod obediently:

"OK, I got it.

I promise I will never go to the Forbidden Forest by myself."

The couple was satisfied.

But Braun added silently in his heart:

I will never go alone. If I go with others, it doesn't count as not going alone.

The couple didn't have such a small thought as Braun.

After hearing their son's promise, they felt that their son was still obedient.

Their parents' majesty was greatly satisfied. ps I thought I was under the Imperius Curse when I saw that there were suddenly more flowers.

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