250 Silent Bird

The secret tracking failed, but this made Lily breathe a sigh of relief.

"Fortunately there is nothing wrong with Professor Fabian."

When she said this, she was still carefully glancing at the expression on Karan's face.

"Otherwise, we can't do anything about the professor."

Karan said nothing, which made Lily's expression gradually turn to horror.

Fortunately, Snape's calm analysis broke the silence at this moment.

"Professor Fabian cannot be the heir."

He looked at the two of them and said, "Don't forget, before Mrs. Norris was killed, they had been rehearsing the drama. Other students can prove this."

Until this time, Karan nodded silently.

Lily looked at Snape worriedly.

The silence was soon broken by the unprecedented cheers from the stadium. There was no doubt that Gryffindor had won the first game.

James' performance was better than anyone imagined. Although Slytherin's team wanted to intercept him and even committed a foul, he was still more agile and flexible than everyone combined and succeeded. Avoided all impacts.

Gaspard and Steve had returned to the dormitory long ago (before that, they had been studying the condensation in the bathroom - if Steve's staring and yelling could be considered a method of research ), but Lily didn't want to return to the Gryffindor common room.

"I can guess what those people are doing now without even thinking about it."

She curled her lips in dissatisfaction, with an impatient expression on her face.

"There must be endless celebrations, especially from Potter and the others - I don't want to see that group of people at this time."

The corners of Snape's mouth raised slightly, and he immediately nodded in agreement.

So the three of them came to the library.

The weather in November is already cold enough, and they can no longer play freely by the Black Lake like they did when school first started.As for the potion preparation room?Lily had long been tired of staying around.

Ever since she knew that Karan might need potions, every time she went to the potion preparation room, there would always be a vague pressure on her. This was simply more uncomfortable than attending the class of the most stern Professor McGonagall—— After all, even if she made a mistake in the transformation technique, it wouldn't kill someone all at once.

And unlike Karan, Lily and Snape both spend a lot of energy on their usual classes. Karan's low profile is not a reason for them to slack off.

They will not give up on themselves just because Karan's magic talent is too high.

The library was quiet, and the number of students was very small. They probably had not recovered from the Quidditch match that had just ended. It would take some time for the excitement to dissipate, and they were horrified to think that they still had many more students. The homework is not completed.

Under the gaze of Snape beside him and Lily opposite him, Karan also took out a rare roll of parchment and opened the book "History of Magic".

"I remember you haven't been to Professor Binsi's class for a long time, right?" Lily asked with a frown. She didn't think high talent was a reason to skip class.

Snape also rejected this. Even though he loved dark magic, he never skipped any class because of it - even the most hated flying class in his first year.

Karan raised his head and glanced at them a few times, then rolled his eyes fiercely.

"Yes, model students."

He said in a pretentious tone. Lily was so angry that she kicked him under the table, and Snape glared at him angrily.

The nonsense didn't last long. The librarian, Mrs. Pince, was not going to let them off just because they had excellent grades.

Just as they were immersed in their homework, the sound of heavy footsteps suddenly woke them up.

They looked up and saw the familiar moleskin coat and giant figure.

It's Hagrid.

He was holding a few books in his hands and looked a little happy and excited.

"You have worked really hard, and you are still studying at this time."

He came to the three of them and said: "The match just now was really exciting, wasn't it? That little guy James's skills are simply amazing. I guess this year's Quidditch Cup will almost belong to Gryffindor."

Unfortunately, these words did not elicit the warm response he imagined.

Hagrid looked at Lily, who had a sullen expression, and then at Karan, who was smiling politely.

Finally he saw Snape and was reminded of his House identity - a true Slytherin.

"Oh."

Hagrid's expression suddenly became a little embarrassed and a little panicked.

He looked at the expressionless Snape with evasive eyes and screamed strangely again.

"Oh, bad."

All three of them heard the soliloquy he tried so hard to avoid, which made the atmosphere even more awkward.

"I almost forgot about your group."

He seemed to be trying to save this weird atmosphere: "Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, and Slytherin, this is not common."

"I wonder how you guys usually discuss Quidditch?"

He said doubtfully, but judging from the immediate change in his expression, it seemed that this was just what was in his heart, and he accidentally said it out loud again.

"Hello, Hagrid."

Fortunately, Karan broke the silence in time to prevent the atmosphere from becoming awkward.

He stared at the small books in Hagrid's hand and asked, "Come to the library to borrow books, right?"

"Ah, that's right." Hagrid smiled gratefully. He immediately changed the subject and said, "It's all related to the Silent Bird. This is what we will teach at the next Fire Crab Club."

The Silent Bird is a XX-level magical animal. It is a blue bird with spots on its body.It never chirps once in its life, until the moment of death, it lets out a long shriek, calling out all the sounds it has heard in its life, starting with the most recent one.

And the feathers of the Silent Bird can be used to make truth-telling potions and reminiscence potions.

"At the next party, we can talk to the soundless birds and let them record the students' voices. They can say whatever they want. I believe it will be very interesting."

He said the somewhat cruel and regrettable truth in a cheerful tone, completely unaware of the increasingly weird expressions on Lily and Snape's faces.

"As the club's assistant coach, I need to prepare lessons in advance." Hagrid couldn't hide the pride on his face, but his tone sounded a little cautious.

"So, what about it? Are you interested in joining?"

"At the next party, you will still have time to take the lesson on the Silent Bird."

It seems that because of the Acromantula, Hagrid still hopes to make up for his original mistakes.

But neither of them agreed.

"There's really too much homework..." Lily excused herself with a poor excuse.

"Slytherin also has a lot of homework."

Snape directly appropriated Lily's excuse, causing Lily to secretly kick him under the table.