Drag Sister to Dominate Hogwarts

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After that, Newt published the book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

The book has been a textbook at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry since its first edition, and by the 20s it had been revised to its 90nd edition.

A book in the true sense will last a lifetime.

With this book alone, Newt has undoubtedly become a wealthy man in the wizarding world.

If you consider the magical animals he owns, it is even a huge fortune.

It's just that Newt isn't here, and after he retired, he put all the fantastic animals back where they liked.

He and his wife, Tina Goldstein, were left with three cats, Lizi, as pets.

No, a cat racist jumped onto the stake with graceful steps, looking at Cassandra and Horace with a pair of eyes, looking very vigilant.

"Good morning, Miss Millie."

Horace greeted the kitty before saying in a low voice, "These are kitty, they're on the alert, and it's best not to piss them off."

"Otherwise, they will also attack humans. They are at the same level as hippogriffs."

Horace's words were actually quite inaccurate.

Although the cat raccoon and the hippogriff are also at the XXX level, this is the result of a comprehensive assessment of their closeness to humans and their degree of harm.

It doesn't mean that magical animals of the same level have similar combat abilities.

But Cassandra obviously shouldn't know this knowledge.

She obeyed Horace completely and followed Horace's plan to avoid the cat at the door.

However, to Horace's astonishment, Maolizi, who was lazily basking in the sun, turned over and stood up, jumped off the stake, and came to the feet of the two people.

A pair of big emerald green eyes stared straight at Horace and Cassandra, as if they had regarded them as enemies.

"Cassandra, do you have any scent on you, maybe it is attracted by something."

Horace tentatively said that he could accept it for that reason.

But if not, it means that Maolizi is hostile to them.

It was too embarrassing for Maolizi to beat him out before entering the door.

"Mentor, I don't think this is the reason."

Cassandra looked at the nervous Horace and couldn't help but laugh.

She doesn't have Luna's ability to see through the truth at a glance, but she can feel metaphorically that this cat is not hostile to her.

Although this habit is very bad, Cassandra still squatted down and reached out to touch Maolizi's head.

After all, this is a cat!

Horace had quietly put his hand on the wand, ready to deal with possible crises.

Yet a crisis did not arise.

After Cassandra's fingers touched Maolizi's head, it raised its neck and rubbed against Cassandra's fingers.

Then he came to Cassandra's feet and rubbed Cassandra's pant leg.

Then he turned around gracefully, jumped back onto the stake, lay flat and continued to bask in the sun.

Obviously, Maolizi really just wanted to be licked by Cassandra, or licked by Cassandra, and had no other ideas.

This made Horace look at his students in surprise, as if thinking, does Cassandra's charm also work on magical animals?

But Cassandra knew that this was the effect of her 1 point of affinity with magical animals.

Moreover, this cat Lizi itself is Newt's pet, and it has been domesticated, so it is not surprising that it is closer to people.

"Mr. Slughorn, I think it may be simply annoyed that you called it by the wrong name."

"It's Hobby, and this one next to me is Millie."

An elderly female voice appeared, and Cassandra and Horace turned their heads to look. It was a white-haired old woman with an apron wrapped around her waist.

"Also, little witch, don't touch magical animals casually, this is a very dangerous thing."

"It seems that you really need Newt to teach you a few good lessons."

The words of the old woman can basically be understood as welcome.

And she is presumably Newt's wife, Tina.

In Cassandra's impression, she and Newt are still the handsome men and women in the movie.

But in reality, Tina's hair is snow-white, and the wrinkles on her cheeks also cover her original face, and the once chic and self-improving female Auror demeanor has completely disappeared.

Now she is just an ordinary old witch.

"What are you waiting for, come in. Mr. Slughorn, I have mead for you."

Tina's words sound kind, but they are more polite, which shows that even though Horace took Cassandra to find the couple, the relationship between Horace and them is far from being close.

"Then I'll interrupt, come with me, Cassandra."

Horace also remained quite polite, walked the stone path, and entered Newt's cabin.

Then the scene inside surprised Cassandra.

The classic wizarding decoration imagined, such as the living room and bedroom of the Malfoy house, the classical and elegant style did not appear.

Instead, there is a bright living room with modern furniture, which looks like the handwriting of Muggles.

Even in the corner, there is a spinning record player playing elegant melodies.

All this made Cassandra advance her impression of Newt. Could it be that Newt has really changed a lot in the past few decades?

Then Cassandra saw Newt's real body.

He was sitting on the sofa transformed by the fireplace, and he also had white beard and hair.

He was dressed in a smart little suit, with one-sided gold-rimmed glasses, and dressed in the old-fashioned style of a British gentleman.

"Good morning, Mr Scamander."

"Good morning, Mr. Slughorn."

The two shook hands and sat down. Horace introduced Cassandra to Newt, and Cassandra also solemnly greeted Newt.

Horace didn't tell Newt that Cassandra was a silent affair, after all, it was still a secret that needed to be kept.

According to Horace, Cassandra is just a wizard who chooses to study at home because of some personal problems, hoping to get Newt's teaching.

Newt nodded, as if he had really become serious.

After Horace finished his introduction, he said in a calm tone, "I already know about your situation, Miss Malfoy."

"But before teaching you, I have one more question, I hope you can answer me."

"Go ahead, Professor."

Newt continued: "Suppose you, Muggles, and magical creatures were in danger at the same time, which one would you save?"

This question sounds a little weird, like a brain teaser, and it is not what Horace expected, as you can see from his surprised look.

Even this question may be related to whether Cassandra can learn from the old man in front of her.

Cassandra didn't answer right away, but meditated on the contents of the movie.

Wizards, Muggles and magical creatures.

It sounds like three different groups in opposing positions, and in theory, wizards should protect themselves if they encounter danger, and then they can talk about whether to save Muggles and magical animals.

But the person in front of him, Newt, according to his personality, answered that it is better to like magical animals.

But considering the content of the movie, maybe the standard answer is that wizards, muggles and fantastic animals help each other?

In the movie, to capture Greenwald, defeat Silence, and quell the riots throughout New York, wizards, Muggles, and magical animals are indispensable.

This answer would undoubtedly make Newt happy, but Cassandra didn't want to answer it that way.

"I'll choose to deal with the danger and then protect everyone, sir."

A great adventure where everyone is united, it sounds very exciting.

But who can guarantee that he is a member of the protagonist group?

Adventures are deadly.

If it were Cassandra, she would definitely solve the problem with the highest efficiency, and then consider the problem of getting along with wizards, muggles and magical animals.

Horace blinked, and he also realized that this might be Newt's postgraduate entrance examination for Cassandra, and Cassandra's answer didn't seem very pleasant.

A little witch who is only 12 years old, oh no, 13 years old, now shows her ambition and desire to control everything, which can easily make many people wary.

But there is no way, who made Cassandra an excellent and proud Slytherin?

"Good answer."

After pondering for a while, Newt nodded, and then said: "As expected of an outstanding student in Slytherin House, although you may not be very popular with me, I agree to teach you knowledge."

"Thank you, Professor."

As Cassandra changed her tune, Newt also motioned for Cassandra to sit down.

Tina brought some snacks and drinks, Horace got up to leave after a symbolic drink, and the rest was how to get along with Cassandra and Newt.

Horace believed Cassandra could handle it all.

When Tina cleared the table, Newt set out the book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

Then he motioned Cassandra to open the book, and then read the words on it page by page, all of which made Cassandra a little drowsy.

She has already memorized the above basic knowledge, and what Cassandra needs is more practical knowledge.

Moreover, Carter's behavior in front of her made Cassandra feel a little weird.

After all, there is really a big gap between him and the Newt in Cassandra's impression.

But rashly questioning a professor, especially the world-renowned Newt Scamander, is obviously not a wise thing to do.

Cassandra was being a good student until she felt something touch her waist.

Newt was still studying, Tina was taking care of the flowers and plants on the windowsill, and there seemed to be no one else in the room, so what was poking Cassandra's waist?

With a thought, Cassandra grabbed a little guy with her magical hands.


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