Parvati also successfully cast a spell, causing the mummy to trip over its own bandages, causing its head to separate from its body and roll to the side.

After all, even Neville, who is known for being timid, succeeded. If they didn't succeed, how could they be considered qualified Gryffindors?

Then, Lupin began to read out the names of people one by one.

"Hermione Granger!"

Hermione quickly grabbed her wand and rushed out, while Boggart, now Professor McGonagall, announced that Hermione had failed the test.

Hermione's pupils contracted, and she quickly cast a spell. The next second, Boggart transformed into Professor McGonagall, dressed in a hospital gown. It turned out that she had retired and was recuperating at St. Mungo's.

Dolly couldn't help but laugh, and said to Hermione, who was still breathing heavily when she returned, "That's not very polite of you to Professor McGonagall."

"No, I've been very merciful, yet she still declared me a failure!"

Hermione was clearly frightened, but to Dolly's dismay, Hermione's greatest fear had nothing to do with her.

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At Lupin's command, it was Dolly's turn this time.

Dolly strolled leisurely to Boggart, wand in hand, curious about what Boggart would become.

Then, to everyone's astonishment, Boggart transformed into a stone door, inside which sat Dolly, her entire body bound by iron chains and unable to move.

Everyone was stunned by what they saw.

Even Lupin stared at Boggart in astonishment. Was Dolly afraid of going to jail?

This is a rather novel kind of fear, since ordinary junior wizards would never even think about whether they might go to jail.

Sure enough, Dolly is a restless child.

Only Dolly knew that the door behind Boggart was no ordinary door; it most likely referred to Miss Door.

Dolly has Miss Door in her mind, but a mere Boggart could not possibly know of Miss Door's existence. Therefore, all it can read is a door and Dolly's long-standing unease about Miss Door.

Dolly didn't want anyone to see her like this.

She raised her willpower to five points, and the image Boggart conjured became blurry for a moment, clearly unable to read Dolly's thoughts.

The next second, Dolly used the clown spell, and the door behind Boggart completely shattered. Dolly, who had transformed into Boggart, broke free and smashed the door to pieces with the chains in her hands.

"Wow……"

Lupin couldn't help but straighten up and look at all this, filled with awe for Dolly.

While one can make a Boggart into anything with enough imagination, Dolly's imagination is a bit too detailed.

However, if he knew that Dolly possessed the power of a Transfiguration Master, he wouldn't have been so surprised; such imagination is merely a basic requirement for a Transfiguration Master.

"Very good, Ravenclaw gets five points."

Lupin gave Dolly a thumbs up, saying, "Miss Dursley has shown us the limits of what this spell can do."

"Then Harry Potter!"

Upon hearing this, Harry hesitated for a moment before stepping forward.

He knew what he was afraid of, but he lacked the confidence to cast the comical spell on the other person, because he had already fainted just from meeting him on the train.

"Okay, relax, Harry."

Dolly knew exactly what Harry was afraid of and said, "It's just a Boggart. Even if it transforms into the appearance of those monsters, it doesn't have their abilities. You can get used to them."

"If that doesn't work, I'm here. I can use any kind of spell."

Dolly whispered to Harry, making sure only he could hear her.

He smiled slightly; Dolly's words of comfort had clearly been effective.

Soon, Harry arrived in front of Boggart.

Just as Harry had feared, Boggart transformed into a Dementor.

A rotting, sinister hand, gleaming with a cold light, swiftly withdrew under the black cloth, emitting a long, wheezing breath from an unseen mouth, followed by a bone-chilling cold, like being submerged in water…

Harry suddenly felt a chill run through his body, but a warm, comforting power suddenly appeared.

He immediately realized that his sister had secretly helped him.

Indeed, Dolly used a healing charm on Harry.

Although the Healing Charm can theoretically only restore physical injuries, its gentle magic was enough to pull Harry out of his own shock.

Sure enough, the next second Harry realized that although the Boggart in front of him had turned into a Dementor and was terrifying, it was still just a Boggart at heart. Harry was just scare himself by being immersed in his previous memories.

Lupin, who was on the other side, had originally planned to send Boggart back because the children in the class were frightened.

But the next second, Harry still raised his wand and shouted "Funny, funny!"

Boggart was struck hard, because Harry's magic contained immense rage; it instantly transformed from a Dementor into Peeves, which was bound and turned upside down, writhing like a worm.

The atmosphere of fear in the classroom vanished, and everyone burst into laughter.

Lupin looked at Harry with surprise, then at Dolly, who was slowly putting away her wand, before a hint of worry appeared in his eyes.

He always believed that his good friend Sirius was not the one who killed Harry's parents, much less a traitor. So, after Sirius was exonerated, how could he win back Harry's trust?

This doesn't seem like an easy task.

Forget it, it's too early to think about these things now.

Lupin continued to let the students try, and soon the class ended, and everyone had the opportunity to cast the spell.

Although Boggarts pose no real danger, they can certainly cause considerable trouble for wizards, and learning this spell is clearly a very good start.

Everyone started talking about their performance and what others were afraid of, including Hermione and Dolly. But as soon as the bell rang, Hermione said, "Oh, sorry, I have to go. You know what I mean."

The next second, Hermione was the first to run out of the classroom.

Dolly watched the other person's retreating figure, unusually unhappy, and then left as well.

This left Harry, who wanted to thank them, without finding anyone, but he didn't mind too much, since they would meet again at mealtime anyway.

Two more days passed like this, and everyone began to get used to the rhythm of the new semester.

Although Dolly still attends various basic classes with Hermione, she rarely sees Hermione outside of class, and at most, she only has the chance to say goodnight to Hermione when they go to bed at night.

Hermione, on the other hand, was completely absorbed in her studies and didn't notice that Dolly, Cho Chang, and Luna were getting closer and closer.

On the other hand, while the three of them are constantly strengthening themselves, Dolly and Luna also continue their journey of becoming stronger by taking drugs. Even though Miss Door does not respond, Dolly must become stronger.

Otherwise, if something were to happen to Miss Door, Dolly would be even more anxious.

After this round of sacrifice, Dolly is ready to raise her magic power to five points.

But before that, Dolly had her first lesson with Hagrid today.

By now, thanks to Harry and his friends, Dolly and Hagrid have become acquainted, but unfortunately, that's all they are.

Dolly certainly couldn't get used to Hagrid's rough way of doing things, nor could she get used to Hagrid's preferences, so except for a few special occasions, Dolly and Hagrid didn't have much contact.

However, since I'm taking his class this time, the two of them will obviously have to have a conversation.

Dolly even prepared a spell in the hopes that it might bring Hagrid to his senses.

When class started, everyone gathered outside Hagrid's cabin.

Hagrid was still wearing that mole-skin coat, with his big hound, Tooth, standing at his feet, seemingly eager to set off.

"Come on, come on, hurry up!"

As the students approached, he called out, "I have something good to show you today!"

Dolly and Hermione chatted about what Hagrid was going to do, and Hermione instinctively sensed something was wrong, thinking that Hagrid would bring some dangerous magical creatures.

Dolly agreed; their class today was with Hufflepuff, while Gryffindor and Slytherin classes were later.

Dolly didn't know if she could prevent Malfoy from getting hurt in that class if she did something.

She didn't care whether Malfoy lived or died; she just felt it was such a waste for a Pegasus to die because of it.

After all, without Hermione's help, Harry and his trio might not be able to successfully rescue the hippogriff.

Hagrid quickly led everyone to the fence and said, "First, you need to open your textbooks—"

The group took out "The Book of Monsters," which was tied with a rope. It was a book that could bite, and any wizard who used it without opening it properly could get hurt.

Hagrid looked at everyone expectantly, hoping someone would open the textbook.

Dolly glanced at Hermione, who also looked bewildered and expressed her resistance to the textbook with fangs.

So Dolly had to do it herself. She ran her index finger down the spine of the book, and the textbook trembled slightly before lying quietly in his palm.

"Wow, Ravenclaw gets a point. As expected of the clever Dursley."

Hagrid seemed very excited; he felt that his first lesson would be a success, and he had been preparing for it for a long time.

Unfortunately, he still doesn't realize that his common sense is very different from everyone else's.

After everyone had opened their books, Hagrid said, "Alright, you all read for a while and wait here. I'll be right back."

"How did you know?"

Hermione looked at Dolly in surprise and said, "I've never read about this in my textbooks before?"

"Perhaps this kind of trivial knowledge doesn't need to be written down? Besides, I have a more concise way."

Dolly tapped her wand, and Hermione's book immediately became still, even the fangs disappeared.

Dolly shrugged and said, "A little bit of Transfiguration and Immobilization Charms, all show and no substance."

"really."

Hermione smiled contentedly, but then her eyes widened in surprise: "Wow!"

There aren't many situations that would make Hermione scream like that, and the rest of the young wizards weren't much better off; they all screamed as well.

A dozen or so animals trotted toward them. They had the bodies, hind legs, and tails of horses, but their forelegs, wings, and heads resembled those of eagles.

Their cold, sharp beaks are the color of steel, and their bright, large eyes are orange.

Each monster wore a thick leather collar around its neck, held by a long chain, all of which were gripped in Hagrid's large hands as he followed the monsters slowly into the enclosure.

"A winged beast with a hippopotamus head!"

Hagrid waved at them and shouted happily, "Isn't it beautiful?"

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