Chapter 348: Map
Aragog looked at Harry incredulously.
The eyes of cataracts and presbyopia glow with a strange and strange luster.
Put yourself as a child. Give it away as a teaching aid?
"Human wizard, do you know what you're talking about?" It opened its mouth sluggishly.
Harry pouted, "Don't pretend to have feelings for your children for you don't know how many generations, you're eight-eyed spiders. β
This creature
In the case of excessive pressure to survive, it is a dark magic creature that will use its own kind as food.
"Or, I'll kill you all right now." Harry whispered, "Maybe squeeze out dozens, or hundreds of pints of venom?" β
"It's less, it's only this time, but it's enough for two or three years."
"Or, we'll work together."
"For Hagrid's sake, I'm so patient to discuss these things with you."
"Anyway, you only have to live for another half a year."
His voice was not heavy, and his tone was calm, but the agitated, bored aura of Aragog became heavier and heavier.
Harry waved his wand slightly.
The wind whipped up, the branches and leaves rubbed and rattled.
Dark clouds rolled in, revealing a dull light, and then thunder rolled and sang the wind.
Weather Spell.
Aragog cautiously took two steps back, more uneasy, and after a few moments, a few cool raindrops pierced through the cobwebs and leaves, and smashed on its head before it spoke: "Well, human wizard, I promise you. β
"But I wish the territory could be bigger."
Harry waved his wand.
The wind ceased, the clouds cleared, and a cobwebs were washed away from their heads, revealing large vacancies, and the moonlight was shining on the clearing.
"Alagog, you don't have the right to choose."
He whispered.
"Hagrid, take it with you, we need to sign the contract."
Harry didn't hesitate and walked back.
Hagrid turned back and pulled out his wand, intending to cast the Levitation Charm, but just after a few syllables and gestures, the sobs interrupted him and forced him to drop his wand and stuff it back into his pocket. He walked over and picked up Aragog, just like he had done when he was a student at Hogwarts, but as time passed, Aragog had grown into a behemoth.
Even with Hagrid's size, it was a bit of a struggle to pick it up.
But he insisted.
Until you get out of the territory of the Eight-Eyed Spider.
Harry looked at Hagrid, "Let Ron bring Aragog back." β
"We've got to go find Glopp."
Hagrid nodded, carefully put Aragog down, and admonished, "Ron, Aragog is very old, and Harry still talks about him."
"I'll be careful." Ron waved his wand, and the Levitation Charm struggled to raise it.
And the spider stands far away.
Hagrid led the way: "Harry, come with me, I'll put him in a very secret corner. β
"You know, the creatures of the Forbidden Forest aren't very fond of giants."
"The centaurs even had a fight with me, I wanted to let Glopp live freely, but had to imprison him."
As he spoke, he led Harry through the bushes and paths.
The witcher's senses were filled with a thunderous snoring sound and a sour smell of not bathing in weeks.
The sound and breath are getting clearer and clearer.
In front of him, an iron fence also appeared, enclosing a forest in front of him, and in the center of the fence, lay a giant with an extremely large body covered in animal skin.
"At first he was angry, after all, he was locked up." Hagrid sighed, through the fence, "Fortunately with Olim, some spells are not so harmful to the giants, I was reluctant to do it at first, without her, Glop would have to make a lot of noise along the way."
"I've been teaching him to read all this time."
"Harry, thank you so much."
"Thank you and Hermione, you taught me to read, otherwise I would have had a headache how to educate him."
"It's very small, he's still rude, but at least, at least he's learned to use "please", and he'll tell me, brother, please give me food. β
Harry asked, "Did you tell him about the oath?" β
Hagrid nodded, "Of course, it's just that he doesn't quite understand what the oath is, and I don't really understand it either, but Harry, what you did must be a good thing, right?" β
"Take him with you." Harry waved his hand.
With a wave of his wand, a gate twisted through the fence, and he walked in, waking up his brother, "Glopp, brother will take you to make a vow." β
"Hagrid!" Grope woke up and slapped the ground angrily, rumbling with a shaking, "Bad Hagrid! β
"Shut up, hungry, bullied!"
He scrambled to his feet, flicked his fists, and greeted his brother intimately.
"No, you can't use your fists." Hagrid raised his wand.
Glopp stopped his movements and looked at the small wooden stick no thicker than his middle finger in fear: "Hagrid, threat!" Dislike! β
"This is Harry." Hagrid spoke softly, pointing at Harry, "He's a friend. β
"Friends?" Grope tilted his head and looked over, "Can a friend eat it?" β
"No, no, no, friends are not food, friends are friends, partners, relatives." Hagrid corrected his mistake and patiently taught, "Remember what I told you? β
Glopp frowned, his expression extremely painful.
"You can remember." Hagrid encouraged him.
"Being the same size as us, we can't eat anything that can talk." Grope was dull, finally remembering.
Hagrid's voice became pleasant: "That's right, you're great Glopp. β
With a wave of his wand, a huge deer leg flew out of his pocket: "This is the reward." β
The deer's leg fell into Glopp's hands and looked smaller than the chicken leg.
"Now we're going to sign the oath." Hagrid whispered.
Grope swallowed the deer's leg in one gulp: "Oath? β
"Yes, that's what my brother said the other day." Hagrid nodded, "We made a pledge that my brother would prepare more food for you, and you could have more friends." β
"Food, friends." Grope repeated the two words.
He stabilized and nodded.
Hagrid carefully led Glopp back to the area where the Magical Beasts were located.
Grope wasn't so careful.
He walked with a big grin, trampling on the bushes, squeezing the trees, and the sound of his footsteps rumbling as he walked over.
"Harry is back!" Hermione flicked her wand and said in a fierce tone, "You all settle down!" β
Ron looked up at Glopp.
The sixteen-foot-tall giant couldn't even see his face clearly.
Harry walked to the center and looked around, looking at Hagrid, "Are all the creatures here now?" β
Hagrid nodded, "It's all here." β
Whether it is Glopp or the Eight-Eyed Spider, representatives of all the creatures in the Forbidden Forest now, gather here.
Harry raised his wand and unleashed a loud voice.
"Hagrid should have told you that he brought you together to renew the vow of Lady Ravenclaw thousands of years ago."
"It's just that the content of this oath will not only be limited to the Forbidden Forest, but also related to you."
The centaur shook his head: "As long as it's a fair oath, of course we will accept it." β
"Heir of Gryffindor, we want to believe you."
"I hope you will live up to our trust."
Harry smiled softly and raised his wand.
He slowly closed his eyes and felt the atmosphere of Hogwarts, ancient, simple, courage, ambition, wisdom, and purity intertwined.
Reach out and grab it.
With a flick of the wand.
It turned into a school crest and briefly rested in front of Harry.
Harry raised his left hand, placed it on the school emblem, and whispered, "I will sign a fair oath with the Forbidden Forest on behalf of Hogwarts as the heir of Gryffindor." β
The school emblem vibrated slightly, coinciding with the scent emanating from the sorting hat.
Those magical beasts, all bowed their heads, pious and holy, their breath and the breath of the Forbidden Forest were intertwined, and next to the Hogwarts school crest, a forest-shaped badge symbol was gathered.
"Hogwarts will not interfere with the ecology of the Forbidden Forest unnecessarily."
A golden light poured out of Harry's wand onto the Hogwarts crest, and it spread out a golden light that shot straight into the nearby forest.
"I'm willing to accept it." The centaur spoke, and the other magical creatures chimed in.
The forest badge emits a golden light, intertwined with the golden light of the school emblem.
"Hogwarts students, faculty and staff will not be able to kill creatures in the Forbidden Forest, and the Eight-Eyed Spider will voluntarily hand it over, except for the spiders used as teaching aids."
"Similarly, no creature in the Forbidden Forest can kill Hogwarts students and staff."
The Fantastic Beasts looked at Aragog in amazement.
No wonder.
They were surprised, but did not delay their approval.
The second golden light was intertwined.
"Hogwarts and the Forbidden Forest are friendly and mutually beneficial, and if necessary, the Forbidden Forest will help Hogwarts through the difficulties, and Hogwarts will help the Forbidden Forest through the difficulties."
Once again, the Fantastic Beasts chimed in.
The third golden light intertwined.
"The oath is made, and those who break it will be like Sisyphus."
The last sentence fell, and the Fantastic Beasts agreed, the golden light shimmered, and after a while, they disappeared, the coat of arms of the forest dispersed, and the Hogwarts coat of arms remained for a whileβthis oath gave the school emblem some changes, and three golden veins wrapped around the big "H" in the center of the school crest, woven into the shape of a lush canopy.
In the school auditorium, in the principal's office.
There have also been minor changes to the school emblem.
Dumbledore looked at it with a smile.
In the Forbidden Forest, Harry, who had just signed the oath, took out the parchment, and while the school emblem was still gone, he waved his wand lightly, prying the power of the oath on the school emblem, and a faint white light was projected in the canopy veins and fell into the parchment.
Harry then took out a bottle of ink and poured it on it.
The parchment map came to life.
One name after another popped up.
Most Fantastic Beasts don't have specific names, only their racial names, and a few of them, like Glopp, who were named by Hagrid, or who named themselves like the Centaurs, show their names on parchment.
(End of chapter)