"This road has to pass through the tribes of those centaurs. They hate strangers, and the centaurs told me that they have recently lost a clan, and the tribe has entered a state of alert. We'd better take a detour."

Professor Fox and Hagrid had been walking in the Forbidden Forest for over an hour.

The sky was completely dark, and with Hagrid's guidance, they avoided centaurs, unicorns, and many other dangerous places.

They twisted and turned, almost walking halfway through the Forbidden Forest, and finally came to the deepest part of the Forbidden Forest.

Hagrid looked at the familiar cobwebs around him, his expression changed slightly, and he stammered.

"Fox, are you sure you're not in the wrong place? Are there really such things as red hats here?"

Professor Fox's pace was very fast, and Hagrid didn't let Hagrid slow down and wait for him along the way.

His eyes became more and more calm, and his face was no longer excited, but surprisingly calm!

"I can't find the wrong Hagrid."

"But I've come here many times." Hagrid's eyes were dodging, he tried to stop Professor Fox from moving forward.

"There's definitely no elf named Red Hat you mentioned here, I'm sure."

Professor Fox stopped walking and looked back at Hagrid, who was unwilling to move forward.

"I have to find him. If you don't want to leave, then you can go back to Hagrid. Thank you very much for helping me."

Seeing that Professor Fox was so determined, Hagrid also began to panic. He clenched his football-sized fist, gritted his teeth, and finally chose to tell the truth.

"I've got some pet Foxes here, it, they don't quite comply with Ministry of Magic laws, but I swear! I've never let them out of the Forbidden Forest, and I've never let them harm anyone..."

Professor Fox interrupted him.

"Needless to say Hagrid, do you think someone like me would care about that? I'm not here to make trouble with your pets."

Although Hagrid is usually a little more upright, he is not stupid after living such a long life.

"But you can't come here to find some red hat. It may be possible in other places in the Forbidden Forest, but there will never be such creatures living here."

Fox turned his head, and he smiled slightly, looking relieved, and said to Hagrid.

"Not only here, there is no such thing as a red hat in this forbidden forest. This kind of elves only live in northern Europe. They like places where human blood remains. Obviously, none of the forbidden forests at Hogwarts conforms to their living habits. So, sorry Hagrid, I lied to you."

Hagrid's face changed completely. He thought that it was Fox who discovered the whereabouts of his pets after entering the Forbidden Forest, so he would give up looking for the red hat and turn to look for the dangerous magical animals he raised.

Unexpectedly, Fox's goal at the beginning was not that unwarranted red hat at all!

"Then what are you looking for here?" he asked in a trembling voice.

Professor Fox continued to walk, following the direction of the spell.

"I'm looking for someone, an enemy."

Hagrid didn't mean to go back, he continued to follow behind Professor Fox, because the direction he was heading was exactly Hagrid's pet and his friend - Aragog's lair!

"What enemy are you looking for? Are there other people in the Forbidden Forest?"

Professor Fox didn't care that Hagrid continued to follow him. Instead, he seemed happy to have a listener by his side at this time.

"He has a lot of identities, an undocumented Animagus, a pure-blood, a dark wizard, a Death Eater... and I prefer to call him a runaway rat."

"He's a Death Eater who hasn't been caught by the Ministry of Magic?" Hagrid felt his hands and feet cold, and felt a little nervous in his heart.

"No no no, you misunderstood me." Professor Fox shook his head. "I didn't call him a rat because he escaped the Ministry of Magic."

"You should know why I was locked up in Azkaban and then released? Hagrid."

"Because..." Hagrid opened his mouth, as if he had thought of what Professor Fox was going to say.

"I killed five Death Eaters," he said with a smile. "The number should have been six, but the last one got the news and fled ahead of time, and then I was arrested by the Ministry of Magic, two years ago. After I was released, I traveled all over the world in the name of travel, in fact, to find him, guess where he is hiding?"

Hagrid's lips were trembling slightly, and he didn't answer the answer they all knew.

Night has come, and the thick dark clouds have isolated the starry sky and the earth, and the Forbidden Forest is particularly dark.

They were like walking into the mouth of an abyss beast, the front was pitch black, and they could not see five fingers.

"Fluorescent flashes."

Professor Fox used the Wand Lighting Charm.

Hagrid hesitated for a moment, and he didn't choose to hide. He waved his little pink umbrella, and also used the magic wand lighting spell.

As they went deeper and deeper, cobwebs like fishing nets began to appear in the surrounding trees, and at the same time, some huge figures faintly flashed through the cobwebs.

"Your pets turned out to be giant spiders. I remember they can eat people." Professor Fox clearly saw the creatures hidden in the spider webs.

Hagrid defended their friend: "Aragog listens to me. It restrains its pack and won't let them hurt anyone else."

Professor Fox disagrees.

"Beasts are beasts after all. Even if their leaders have set rules for you not to hurt their clan, what if they wait for you to die? Or what about your friend who is incapable of restraining its clan?"

Hagrid didn't answer, it wasn't that he didn't think about these questions, he just subconsciously didn't guess the answer.

Suddenly, Professor Fox stopped.

At some point in the woods, a fine "click" sounded.

The sound was like countless feet stepping on dry branches. Professor Fox's expression became serious, he shrugged and said to Hagrid.

"I don't think it's necessary to wait until that time. These children and grandchildren of your friends want to eat us now."

The spiders hiding in the dark are not trying to hide, they are gathering from all directions, surrounding Professor Fox and Hagrid in the middle, like a black ocean, ready to devour their small reef at any time.

Hagrid stared in disbelief at the giant spiders that were swarming all around him like dampness, and he snarled and questioned his friend.

"Aragog! Where are you! Come out to me now! Are you trying to kill me now?"

Professor Fox stopped Hagrid's meaningless actions. He had gray hair and a wrinkled face, but his waist was tall and straight, his eyes were bright, and he looked incomparably energetic.

The howling cold wind blew against his windbreaker, and Adrian Fox neatly drew out his wand, just as a medieval knight drew out his sword.

"You don't need to call Hagrid, your friend obviously has an accident. All we can do now is fight."

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