Chapter 152: A Kind Reminder
The next day, Fred and George's needles on the keys to the seasickness had completely subsided, and they left the hospital early in the morning to meet with their roommates in the auditorium.
"What is this?" asked George curiously, looking at the owl flying away, at the package in front of Albert's desk.
"Dog food. Albert said without looking up, "For Jama, the night before, thanks to it." ”
"Oh, Tooth did help. George chimed in.
He didn't really know what Yaya had helped him with, but Albert had said that and bought him dog food, which must have helped him a lot.
"Where will you go to Hagrid later?" Albert asked casually.
"No, we're going to go to the library, and there's a lot of homework left for the holidays. Fred touched George with his elbow, and the latter came back from his trance and quickly chimed in, "We're not going." ”
Albert casually asked, knowing that Fred and George did not dare to meet Hagrid. If the two of them go, I'm afraid they will be talked about by Hagrid for a long time.
Armed with the dog food he bought from the Magical Beasts Shop, Albert heads to Hagrid's hut. The tooth has fully recovered and is circling around Albert, who loves the dog food Albert bought.
"Last time, thanks to the teeth!" Albert said to Hagrid, rubbing his toothy head, to Hagrid, who was boiling water.
"You are so bold that you dare to enter the forest alone in the middle of the night. Hagrid was taking the kettle off the fireplace and pouring water for the teapot, glaring at Albert with his back crossed.
Hagrid was blaming Albert for his recklessness.
"Didn't you say that the creatures of the woods wouldn't hurt us as long as we brought our teeth?" Albert easily pushed Hagrid's words back.
"Did I say anything like that?" Hagrid asked, stammering a little.
"Yes, otherwise how dare you say I would take the risk?"
"Well, when I said it. Hagrid was a little depressed, pouring his tea as he pondered when he had said it.
"It's not like you said, but Yaya still helps a lot, but it's a little timid. Albert took a sip of amber tea and tossed a bone-like piece of food to Tooth.
This is one of the favorite treats of hunting dogs.
Professor Broder said...... You've taken down a lot of eight-eyed spiders in the Forbidden Forest. Speaking of which, Hagrid was a little confused.
"A lot, those big spiders are dangerous. Albert glanced at Hagrid and said to himself, "Actually, I'm curious about why there are such monsters in the Forbidden Forest, I have checked their information, these monsters called eight-eyed giant spiders live in the deep rainforest of southeastern Asia, and someone must have released them in the Forbidden Forest." ”
Hagrid's expression suddenly became a little embarrassed, because he was the one who released the spider in the Forbidden Forest.
"Well, I've also met legendary centaurs who are very unfriendly to wizards. Albert recalled his first meeting with the centaurs, frowned slightly, and continued, "We almost got into a fight, and I was thinking about whether or not to take them down. ”
"It's rather stupid to think. Hagrid stammered, "Thankfully, you didn't, Hogwarts has always had a good relationship with the centaurs." ”
"Not bad?" Albert shook his head noncommittally, "Perhaps, Headmaster Dumbledore can easily intimidate most centaurs, he is said to be the most powerful wizard in the wizarding world. ”
"Dumbledore is certainly the most powerful wizard. Hagrid agrees with Albert.
"I think the centaurs should know your hounds, they don't think I should go into the woods, a brown-black centaur is okay to trouble me at first, maybe you know him, but admittedly, it wasn't a friendly meeting. Albert's first impression of the centaurs was really bad.
"Centaurs have always been like this, don't care. Hagrid reassured.
"Well, I don't really care. Albert said seriously, "Since I dare to go deep into the Forbidden Forest myself, I am prepared to die in it." If the centaurs dare to shoot arrows at me, I'll stun them and let them enjoy what it's like to be hung from a tree. ”
Albert said these words in a malicious tone, and even Hagrid could tell that Albert's first impression of the centaurs was bad.
"Don't do that, they don't have malicious intent, and the centaurs won't hurt Hogwarts students. Hagrid said he didn't want Albert to have a confrontation with the Centaurs.
"I don't have any ill will. By the way, the next time you meet a centaur, thank you for me to a brownish-red centaur whose name seems to be Ronan. Although the centaur didn't guide us out of the Forbidden Forest in the end, he thanked him for me. ”
"I don't think the centaurs will like my gift, though. Albert added, "So, forget about the thank-you gift or something." ”
"I will. Hagrid poured Albert another cup of amber tea, took a sip of it, and earnestly instructed, "Don't go into the Forbidden Forest by yourself again, this time the luck is good, but not every time it can be so good." ”
"Do you really think I meant to venture into the Forbidden Forest?" Albert couldn't help but roll his eyes at Hagrid, "If you're home, I'll definitely go into the woods with you." By the way, the next time you go into the forest, be careful not to be dragged away by the big spiders, even you can't face a large group of big spiders. ”
That being said, Albert was actually trying to tease Hagrid, lest he try to lecture him about his own entry into the woods.
Hagrid's expression was a little ...... Tangled.
"Actually, those eight-eyed spiders aren't as dangerous as you think!" Hagrid hesitated for a moment, but then spoke.
"No...... It's like that...... Dangerous. Albert repeated word for word.
"Hagrid, I think you're kidding. If the eight-eyed spider is safe, it will not be classified as ?????????? Finish. Albert stared at Hagrid, and after a moment of silence, he suddenly added, "If I had arrived a little later, you would have been too likely to find the bodies of Fred and George in the Forbidden Forest." ”
Hagrid was even more silent, for what Albert said was most likely true.
"Those creatures have something to do with you, don't deny it. Albert sighed lightly, "I can be sure of that from what you just said. The Eight-Eyed Spider was never supposed to live in the Forbidden Forest, and Professor Broad once joked that someone might be raising the Eight-Eyed Spider, but I think that was just a joke. ”
"Hagrid, I still need to warn you that maybe the Eight-Eyed Spider won't eat you, but they certainly won't mind eating your friends. Albert looked at the silent Hagrid and continued, "I don't mean to accuse you, I'm just reminding you that there is no danger to you, but it doesn't mean that there is no danger to others. ”
Hagrid didn't speak, but his expression was unnatural, apparently reluctant to listen.
"You have giant blood, right. Don't be too busy denying it. Albert raised his hand to interrupt Hagrid's words, and said in a low voice: "The blood of giants makes you inherently fearless of those dangerous magical creatures, but those monsters, with just one bite, may kill us." ”
"One more thing, don't admit it, and don't mention that you have giant blood. I never mind speculating with the utmost malice, and if someone attacks you with this matter, it will cause you unimaginable trouble. Wizards fear giants as much as they fear mystery men. ”
Albert soon left Hagrid's hut and completed a Hagrid-related mission.
A kind reminder.
Your friend Rubeus Hagrid has a somewhat different worldview, and as a friend, you should do your duty as a friend by reminding him of his stupid mistakes.
Reward: 500 experience, Rubeus Hagrid's opinion +5.
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