Saving the salamanders was just an excuse. Fred, George, and Lee Jordan had bad intentions from the beginning.
As for, how to take the salamander away
The three of them had already thought about it seriously last semester.
It's a pity that after the Care of Magical Creatures class, Professor Kettleburn never let them come into contact with salamanders again, and they never found an opportunity to implement it.
The original ideas have been preserved until today when they have the opportunity to be implemented.
The three of them naturally would not miss this opportunity. Even without Albert's help, they could still "save" the salamander.
Fred put a lot of effort into this, using the Transfiguration Charm to turn a branch into a glass bottle, George released a blue portable magical flame into the bottle, which was a magic learned from Albert, and Lee Jordan stuffed the salamander caught from the campfire into the container prepared by the twins.
For the fire lizard, which is born from fire and feeds on fire, as long as the magic flame in the glass bottle is not extinguished, it can continue to live.
To a certain extent, it is not wrong to say that it is a rescue, because any salamander that has its blood drawn will basically die tragically at the hands of the students.
There was no way. Most of the students did not master the proper blood collection techniques and were unable to save the life of the salamander after collecting blood.
However, for a salamander that has only six hours to live after leaving the fire, death is not terrible. It is just the difference between dying a few hours earlier or later.
Professor Kettlebur didn't care about Fred's little tricks in class. He probably thought the three were going to catch a salamander to raise. He kindly reminded them, "Magic flames are only suitable for moving salamanders. They can't provide food for salamanders for a long time. If you want to use magic flames to raise salamanders, they will only die of malnutrition in the end."
"We know."
The three of them were a little embarrassed, but still nodded seriously to show that they understood.
"Everyone should focus on learning how to draw blood from a salamander correctly, because there are not many such opportunities." Professor Kettleber sat on a chair, looked around at everyone and said seriously, "I have seen too many people kill salamanders directly after drawing blood. This is actually a shameful waste. If the salamander can still survive after drawing blood, as long as it is kept in the campfire for a while, you can still draw blood from it. After all, it is not strange to have firewood burning in the fireplace for a long time in winter."
It is common for a professor of magical creatures to keep a few salamanders in the fireplace. Hagrid has done this before. Professor Kettleburt even has a pet in his fireplace that is several sizes larger than the salamanders here. It is said that he has kept it since he started teaching at Hogwarts.
Before the end of the get out of class, Professor Kettleber brought it out to open everyone's eyes. It was really big and could spit out sparks from its mouth.
"By the way, this prize goes to Mr. Anderson." Professor Kettleber held up Albert's glass test tube that was emitting red fluorescence and happily announced the result. "Except for the few that were killed at the beginning, most of the salamanders that Mr. Anderson drew blood from are still alive."
The Care of Magical Creatures professor continued, "The collected blood is best preserved in a magical flame to best preserve the effects of the blood. If it is stored directly in a bottle, the healing and recovery functions of the blood will gradually weaken. Therefore, most blood needs to be stored in a special way, or used immediately after it is collected."
"I remember a small bottle of about... ten Sickles?" Fred looked at the test tube in his hand and muttered something.
"Don't be silly. To use Albert's words, if it was really that easy to make money, would it be your turn?" Lee Jordan put his own label on the test tube and handed it to Professor Kettleber.
"Is this thing really made of silver? Is it very valuable?" George fiddled with the bird-snake statue in his hand and asked Albert with his head tilted.
"Don't be silly. Even if it's silver, it's not worth much." Albert looked at George speechlessly. This thing was more of a commemorative value.
After class, everyone put out the bonfire and hurried back to the lounge in the rain.
Then, he couldn't wait to take a hot shower, carefully cleaned off the dirt on his body, changed into clean clothes, and ran to the fireplace in the lounge to warm himself and chat.
When Fred and George came to the lounge with a glass bottle and prepared to try to feed the salamander fireworks, Wood appeared without warning and took the two away for training.
"Wait, I remember we don't have Quidditch practice today." Fred shouted strugglingly.
"Oh, indeed not." Wood said with a smile, "However, Hufflepuff gave up training today and gave the Quidditch field to us."
"How pitiful!" Albert looked out the window and sighed softly.
I just came back from outside and was dragged out in the rain again. It's not surprising that I got sick and caught a cold.
The rain picked up again, and raindrops pattered against the castle windows.
Albert took a sip of milk tea from his teacup, sent a message to Isobel using his communication bookmark, and then took out a book and started reading. He had spent three years on the "Reading Maniac" task and had yet to complete it. The task was now at 76, and was very close to 100.
"How about we give it a try?" Lee Jordan felt his hands itching and wanted to feed fireworks to the salamander to see what effect it would have.
"Forget it." Albert said casually, "Let's try again after Fred and George come back. They have been looking forward to it for a long time."
"Oh, okay!"
After Angelina and the others went to the Quidditch field for training, Lee Jordan couldn't find anyone to talk to, so he took out the homework, sat next to Albert and started to do it silently. Albert happened to be free, so he could ask him directly if he had any questions.
Just then, Percy took a notice and posted it on the old Gryffindor notice board, announcing the first Hogsmeade weekend of the term, at the end of October.
For Albert and his friends who often went to Hogsmeade, this thing no longer had much appeal to them.
However, it’s actually quite nice to be able to visit Hogsmeade, at least you don’t have to sneak to Hogsmeade.
The happiest people about this were the third year students. This was their first time to visit Hogsmeade village, and many of them gathered together, whispering about the interesting places in Hogsmeade village.
They talked about the joke props in Saeki's joke shop, and how to bring the joke props into the school without being noticed by Filch.
This administrator has almost become the number one villain in the school. I heard that he had a cold recently and has a very bad temper. He always likes to make trouble for the students.
They seemed to be planning to find something for Filch to do so that he wouldn't have time to cause trouble for them.
Albert paused in turning the pages of the book, listened attentively to their brilliant plan, and was suddenly speechless.
The gang planned to "accidentally" smear frog brains on the ceiling of the fifth dungeon classroom, forcing Filch to spend a lot of time cleaning it up.
"I thought throwing a few rotten eggs at Filch's office would be more entertaining," muttered Lee Jordan.
In fact, many students like to do the former to cause trouble for Filch. However, once they are caught by Filch, they will be ordered to clean up.