Harry Potter: Super Magic God

Chapter 734 Hagrid's Experience

"Of course...welcome..."

Hagrid's face was filled with panic and nervousness as he spoke cautiously.

"All come in..."

When everyone was in the door, Hagrid closed the door and closed all the curtains.

By the light in the room, Hermione looked at Hagrid in horror.

Hagrid's hair was messy and clotted with blood. His left eye was swollen into a seam, blue and purple, and there were many scars on his face and hands, some of which were still bleeding. He moved very carefully, as if some of the bones on his body were broken.

He had apparently just arrived home, a thick black travel cloak draped over the back of the chair, and a large backpack big enough for a few children against the wall.

"Your condition doesn't look very good."

George frowned slightly, seeing Hagrid like this, he knew that the mission of the giant would not go well.

George took out a bottle of red healing potion from his body and handed it to Hagrid, "I think you need to treat your injuries."

Hagrid wiped his clothes a few times with his hands, and took the medicine carefully, "Thank you, Headmaster."

Hagrid drank the potion in one gulp, and Harry took out his wand and placed the recovery spell on Hagrid.

"Thank you, Harry. I'll go make you some tea."

Hagrid limped to the stove and placed a copper kettle on it.

"Let's talk about it, the giant thing, it seems that it should not go well."

George found a stool and sat down quietly.

The three of them also looked at Hagrid nervously. When the summer vacation just ended, Hagrid went to contact the giant.

No one thought that he had been gone for so long. And now it seems that even after spending so much time, it doesn't seem to have the desired effect.

Hagrid's face turned pale, and he twisted his hands around his chest, not knowing how to place them.

"Don't be afraid." George said slowly, "The giants can't communicate. This is expected. They have been away from the wizarding world for a long time. Even if they are hired, they may not accept it."

He didn't care much about hiring giants.

In the wizarding world, giants are classified as beasts, not intelligent creatures. This is not all the prejudice of wizards.

The giants are ferocious, lacking in wisdom, difficult to communicate, and cannibalism is very serious. The image of giants in the wizarding world is no better than that of trolls.

"They really don't communicate well."

Hagrid muttered, "It took us quite a while to find them."

"Where did you find them?" Hermione asked breathlessly.

"In the mountains," Hagrid answered vaguely.

"Then why didn't the Muggles find them?" Hermione asked curiously.

"No," Hagrid said in a low voice. "It's just that their deaths are always said to be mountaineering accidents, right?"

"That's really, an unpleasant statement."

George tapped the floor lightly with his foot, you know, the humans caught by the giants are not just for killing. Giants are also omnivores. Humans are rich in protein, which is a good meal for giants.

"Giants are very violent and ferocious. They even kill their own people, let alone other creatures."

Hagrid walked over to the whining kettle. Pour the boiling water into five bucket-shaped cups.

"Is Madame Maxime all right?"

George asked the most important question.

"certainly."

Hagrid patted his chest and said, "I made a promise to protect Orim in death."

"She's such a graceful and decent lady." Hagrid's face showed a tender expression.

"I've been conquered by her, Orim, she's an elegant, elegant lady. But she's not afraid to endure hardship at all, you know, we all go to the mountains, it's not a good place. We climbed rocks, Orim was always with me in the cave. But she never complained."

George said in a positive tone, "Madame Maxime is a lady worthy of respect.

"

Hagrid smiled stupidly, "Not only is she respectable, she's also beautiful."

"What happened next?" Harry asked hastily. "You found the giant?"

"Yes, we found the giant, and it took us a month to find the place."

Hagrid shook his head and said, "That's not easy. After all, there is no connection between giants and wizards. We must personally go to those possible places to check on the spot. And giants don't like wizards and magic. We can't use magic when the giant is near."

"That's really troublesome." George said disapprovingly.

In his opinion, it is completely unnecessary to spend so much energy in order to hire a group of useless giants. This is also because Hagrid's time is not important, so he has the spare time to spend a few months contacting a group of giants.

Hagrid nodded, "It's very troublesome, and Dumbledore warned us that the You-Know-Who is probably also looking for giants, and may have sent messengers. He told us to be very careful in the area, not to expose ourselves, to prevent There are Death Eaters nearby."

"Then you found the giants." Harry asked curiously, "How tall and how big are they?"

Giants have disappeared in the wizarding world, and now people can only see information about giants in books. Harry couldn't help but wonder what a real giant looked like.

Hagrid recalled, "When we came over the ridge that night, they were down there, and we saw little campfires, huge shadows, like mountains moving."

"They're twenty feet tall," Hagrid said with a lingering fear. "The bigger ones could be twenty-five feet."

"That's really high!"

Harry reckoned that the twenty-five-foot giant was as tall as two Hagrids. Such monsters will not suffer from fire dragons.

He continued, "How many?"

"I think there were seventy or eighty," Hagrid recalled.

"Seventy or eighty, a lot of people." George pondered, "A tribe?"

"No, it's all," said Hagrid sadly. "All the giants, there are only so many left. There used to be many, at least a hundred tribes in the world, but they are gradually dying out."

He said sadly, "Sure, wizards killed a few, but mostly cannibalism. Now they're dying faster, they're not fit to live together like that. Dumbledore said it was our fault, yes The sorcerer drove them far away, and they had no choice but to stay together in order to survive."

George said dismissively, "We didn't let the giants kill each other."

He said slowly, "But the number of people like this is indeed a little less. It seems that even if you leave it alone, it won't be long before the giants will go extinct on their own."

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