Lu Ke followed Hagrid's actions exactly.

I don't know why, but the griffin, which had nodded easily just now, looked at Lu Ke this time and remained motionless for a long time.

But in the end, it nodded.

Hagrid and Lu Ke both breathed a sigh of relief.

Then Hagrid stood up: "Okay Lu Ke, we can start now."

After saying that, he turned around and took out a big bag from the trunk of the car.

As soon as Hagrid opened the bag, a strong smell of blood rushed out from inside.

Lu Ke quickly ducked away.

"Come here, Lu Ke, we are going to give these to mother."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment: "Mom?"

Hagrid nodded and walked towards the lair.

"There is a griffon here that has just given birth to a baby. It needs supplementary nutrition."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment and followed.

When he reached the center of the nest, he saw the second gryphon.

But what first caught Lu Ke's attention was a golden egg in the center of the nest.

It was an egg half as tall as Lu Ke, and it looked like it was made of gold.

"That's their child. They're cute, aren't they?"

Hagrid couldn't help but laugh as he said this.

Lu Ke nodded.

Although he couldn't see it, he was not prepared to deny it at this time.

Of course, this huge golden egg is really beautiful.

Lu Ke helped Hagrid take out the strange-looking pieces of meat from the bag: they were all green.

Although it definitely doesn't look delicious, from the looks of it the griffins like these.

Hagrid carefully handed these pieces of green meat to the griffin, who nodded reservedly and then started eating.

"It's your turn, Lu Ke."

Hagrid smiled and moved away a little.

Lu Ke raised the piece of meat with both hands and handed it to the griffon.

The griffon that was feasting just now stopped and looked at Lu Ke.

Lu Ke looked at the griffin in front of him and didn't know what expression to use to face it.

Then the gryphon nodded and began to eat.

Soon, a griffon ate all the meat in a large bag.

Hagrid took a deep breath, crumpled the empty bag into a ball, and stood up.

"Okay, we should go back."

Lu Ke nodded and turned to follow Hagrid.

"Griffins are always very proud. Of course, most people think their most outstanding feature is their courage, but I think they are proud."

Hagrid relaxed completely and walked away as he talked.

"Sometimes I think they're like Slytherins."

Lu Ke couldn't help but shake his head: "They are much cuter than Slytherin."

Hagrid was stunned for a moment: "Aren't you a Slytherin?"

Lu Ke smiled: "A real Slytherin will admit his shortcomings."

Hagrid shook his head, took out his helmet from the carriage, and then suddenly stopped.

"Almost forgot."

He reached into his pocket and took out a white handkerchief, and wiped his hands hard twice.

Then Hagrid handed Lu Ke a handkerchief that was still white, odorless, dry to the touch, and clean: "Wipe the stains on your hands."

Lu Ke nodded, then wiped his hands, took the helmet and put it on.

Starting the motorcycle, the two returned to the cabin on the edge of the Forbidden Forest.

Hagrid looked at Lu Ke and nodded: "You are calmer than any student I have ever seen. Lu Ke, you must have been born to deal with these magical animals."

Lu Ke smiled: "I'm just slow to react."

Hagrid raised his head and thought for a while: "I remember that many people used to say that I was slow to react. This is not a bad thing."

Lu Ke nodded: "Of course."

Then he took his leave and left.

By this time it was already dinner time.

Lu Ke returned to the hall at one end and placed a plate of fried vegetables in front of him.

At this time, Johanna was chewing a pig's trotter hard.

"What happened?"

Lu Ke asked curiously.

Johanna hummed and did not answer.

But a Slytherin on the other side answered Lu Ke's question: "In the practice match this afternoon, we lost to Gryffindor."

Lu Ke nodded.

In this way Johanna's behavior can be explained.

Ten percent of a Quidditch failure is the Seeker's failure, so Johanna lost to Charlie Weasley, who she originally thought was no longer a threat.

"Don't worry, you still have half a month to train."

Johanna put the gnawed bones on the plate: "Can half a month of training catch up with seven years of training?"

Lu Ke smiled helplessly. This question was too sharp for him to answer.

"You still have teammates, Johanna."

Johanna rolled her eyes and said nothing more.

Lu Ke smiled helplessly and finished eating his own food.

Then he returned to the Slytherin common room.

There was still no one here, but it wasn't because the would-be Death Eaters stayed in their dormitories. They were all in the hall now, intensely discussing ways to defeat Gryffindor with other Slytherins.

So Lu Ke swaggered into the Room of Requirement.

As he expected, Lu Ke came to an upward staircase.

He walked up the steps for a long time, and then came under a small door.

This is a wooden trap door. The wood is very light in color and has a golden door knocker. There is a faint sound of wind coming through the wooden board.

Lu Ke pushed open the wooden door and climbed out.

What appeared in front of Lu Ke's eyes was the top of Gryffindor's tower. The trap door that Lu Ke came out of just now was embedded in the dark gray tiles on the roof.

Lu Ke walked to the griffin's lair and took out the gold coin that Hagrid gave him.

The gryphon glanced at Lu Ke, then nodded.

Lu Ke stood up and walked to the griffin statue.

It seemed to be a brass statue, but it looked gleaming like gold.

After circling the statue, Lu Ke didn't see any clues.

Compared with the directness at the bottom of the Black Lake, the test here seems very obscure.

But Lu Ke soon saw the clue he wanted.

But not in the form Lu Ke wanted.

The statue began to move.

As if it came to life, the statue slowly fell to the ground from the posture where its legs were upright and about to rise into the air.

At that moment, the entire tower was shaking. This griffon definitely had a terrifying weight.

Then Lu Ke saw a small crown on the head of the huge griffin.

Compared to this statue, which is twice as big as the ordinary griffon on one side, the crown seems too small and inconspicuous.

But Lu Ke saw it clearly, because the style of the crown was exactly that of Ravenclaw.

Although there was another person of the same kind who was twice as big as themselves, the griffins in the nest were indifferent. They quietly watched the statue walking past the nest.

The target of the statue is Lu Ke.

Lu Ke retreated and whispered in the direction of the Forbidden Forest: "I need help."

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