Chapter 736 Enemies of the Wizard
"I struggled and lifted up a large roll of dragon skin and said, 'A gift to the giant Gugo!' and before I could finish speaking, I was hung headfirst down. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć info Two of his men caught me. ā
Hermione covered her mouth with her hand.
"How did you get out?" Harry hurriedly asked.
"If it weren't for Orim, I wouldn't have been able to get out. ā
Hagrid said excitedly, "She pulled out her wand and cast some of the fastest magic I've ever seen in my life, which is amazing." The eye spell hit the two guys in the eye, and they immediately dropped me. ā
"But it's a problem, because we used magic on the giants, and that's why the giants hate wizards. We had to flee, knowing we couldn't go into the camp again. ā
"Did anything else happen after that?" asked George.
"I can't convince the giants, it's something I expected," he said, "I couldn't convince the giants. Not only are giants not fit to stay together, they are not fit to stay with any living being, giants have no intelligence unless they are enslaved by more powerful creatures. Otherwise, they can only wreak havoc and become allies of wizards at all. ā
Hagrid said helplessly, "The giant is not completely unable to communicate, we lie in the cave and observe for a few days. That's when the problem was discovered. We soon discover that he does not exclude all wizards, and that giants only exclude us. ā
"Death Eaters?" Harry asked immediately.
"Yes," said Hagrid, gloomily, "two came to him every day with gifts, and he did not hang them. ā
"How do you know it's a Death Eater?" Ron asked.
"Because I recognize one," Hagrid said gruffly, "McNeill, remember? The guy they sent to kill Buckbeak." He's a madman who loves to kill like a tall horse, no wonder they're so speculative. ā
"McNeil convinced the giants to unite with the Mysteries?" Hermione said in despair, "and now those giants will not only not be allies of wizards, but enemies of wizards." ā
"Don't worry, I'm not done yet!" Hagrid explained, "I discussed with Orimu, and while Gugo seems to be biased towards the Mysteries, it doesn't mean that all giants are like this, and we need to convince the other giants. Those who are not willing to hold the horse high and be a gugo. ā
"How can you tell which ones are?" asked Ron.
"They're beaten badly, aren't they?" Hagrid patiently explained, "and anyone with a bit of a brain will hide from the tall horses and hide in the surrounding caves like we do." So we decided to walk around the caves at night and see if we could convince a few people. ā
"It seems that it still has no effect. ā
George looked at Hagrid's return this time, and had already guessed that convincing those giants would not succeed after all.
"It's not without success, we once persuaded several giants,"
"The gang knocked them unconscious, and when they awoke, they crawled into the nearest hiding place. Anyway, one of them knew a little bit of English and acted as a translator for those two, and our words didn't seem to work too badly. So we often went there to visit the wounded giants. ā
Hagrid snapped his fingers, "I think we convinced six or seven at one point. ā
"Six or seven?" said Ron excitedly, "that's good! will they come and fight the mystery man with us?"
Hermione reminded, "What do you mean, Hagrid?"
Hagrid looked at her sadly, "The men of the tall horses have attacked the cave, and those who survive will never want to deal with us again. ā
"So, now the giants have taken refuge in the mystery man, right?" asked George blandly.
"yes. ā
Hagrid sighed deeply and lowered his head to play with his fingers, "But we did what we had to do, delivered Dumbledore's message, someone heard it, and I think someone remembered." If those who are unwilling to obey the tall horses, they may remember that Dumbledore is friendly and may come over. ā
"Simply put, now the giant has taken refuge in the enemy's side, right?" said George, calmly.
Hagrid twisted and replied uneasily, "Probably, so to speak. ā
"Okay. George tapped his hand on the table, "Where did you find those giants?"
For such an ending, George had already expected it.
Like the Dementors, the Giants were ferocious beasts that were more likely to stink with the Dark Wizards, and he had not counted on Dumbledore's plans in the first place.
Now that Dumbledore's overtures have failed, it's up to the giants to pay the price for their ignorance.
In any case, George did not intend to sit back and watch the giant join Voldemort's side.
Although giants are waste that only destroys, Voldemort is not waste. The size and bloodline of the giants make them extremely resistant to wizards' magic.
If the giant and Voldemort really cooperate completely, the magically transformed giant will cause damage to the wizard.
Hagrid seemed to guess George's thoughts, and he squirmed and said uneasily, "We found the giant in a mountain near the Sudetenland in Poland. ā
"It's been a long time since the time passed, and I think they've all moved away," he stressed. ā
George said indifferently, "Whether they leave or not, they have to go and see it anyway." ā
"Well, there's another thing besides the giants. George continued, "The curriculum at Hogwarts has changed a lot because of the resurrection of the mysterious man. Most of this year has been spent training students on confrontation and taking Defence Against the Dark Arts classes. ā
Hagrid didn't quite understand what George meant, but he had a vague sense that something was wrong.
He said uneasily, "I have prepared something very good for the Conservation of Magical Creatures class, and I think the students will like it." ā
"I'm sorry!"
With that, Hagrid immediately remembered the scene when Dumbledore was about to tell him something terrible.
George shrugged, "This year, you won't be in the position of Magical Creature Protection Teacher. ā
"Oh, no!"
Hagrid cried out miserably, "I knew it was going to happen. ā
Harry and the three of them all looked at George pitifully, hoping that George would change his mind.
George ignored Harry's pleas, his decision wasn't going to be changed, he said slowly.
"This year, your job is back to managing the hunting grounds. In addition, in addition to hunting ground management, you can report in advance and meet the requirements to cultivate some dangerous species that you like. ā
He turned his gaze to Hagrid and added, "I think this job is more suitable for you than the Magical Creature Protection Class." ā