Chapter 296 Hagrid's Trouble
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Chapter 296 Hagrid's Trouble
"Or, let's go see Hagrid, we haven't seen him in a long time. ????Look??" Ron lay on the ground, deliberately provoking this topic. He really wanted to rest, although he was not injured, but the pain all over his body was not easy at all.
"Maybe." Hermione pondered, Harry should relax.
"Okay, let's go now," Harry said immediately. "I was just about to ask why Hagrid never talked about my parents and Blake, maybe they had more things to hide from me."
As soon as they said they took their cloaks from the dormitory, passed through the hole in the portrait, through the empty corridor, through the oak gate of the castle, and left the castle.
There is a thick layer of snow on the lawn, and stepping on it will leave footprints one after another. Fortunately, no one came to prohibit everyone from traveling at this time. They stepped on the snow and walked towards the forbidden forest.
At this time, the Forbidden Forest was like a snow country that was frozen by magic. It was covered in silver and crystal clear. From the branches to the trunk, the trees were all wrapped in silver attire, like a kingdom of elves. Hagrid's hut has also become elegant and refined, like an ice and snow fortress.
All the way to the door of Hagrid's cottage, Ron knocked on the door, but no one answered. ???????·
"This weather, he won't go out." Hermione said a little uneasy, the weather was cold, and she was shivering under the cloak.
Ron approached the crack of the door and listened in, "There seems to be a sound, is it Fang?"
Hermione and Harry also got closer, peering in through the crack in the door.
"Like someone." Ron heard low, regular moans.
"It's a bit scary, are we going to find someone?" Ron said uneasily.
"Hagrid will be all right," said Harry worriedly. He knocked on the door and shouted loudly, "Hagrid, are you there? Are you home?"
Heavy footsteps came from inside the house, and the door creaked open. Hagrid's tall and sturdy body appeared there, his eyes were red and swollen, tears were falling, and the front of his clothes was soaked with tears.
"I'm fine, it's not me, poor little fellow," Hagrid sobbed, not in the mood to entertain them. As soon as the door was opened, he immediately returned to the room, slumped on the chair, and continued to sob.
"What happened, Hagrid?" Hermione asked worriedly.
Harry looked around the cabin. He saw an official letter on the table, as if it had just been opened. He asked, "What is that? Hagrid.??"
Hagrid sobbed even harder, his breathing so fast he couldn't speak.
Harry stepped forward to pick up the letter and read it, "Dear Mr. Hagrid, we have thoroughly investigated the Hippogriff attack on students in your class. We accept Dumbledore's The testimony of the professor holds that you are not responsible for this regrettable attack."
"Isn't that a good thing?" Ron comforted, patting Hagrid on the shoulder, wondering why he was so sad.
Hagrid continued to sob, and he waved his hand for Harry to continue reading.
"However, we must investigate the endangered Hippogriff who attacked this attack. We have accepted a formal complaint from Mr Lucius Malfoy and referred the incident to the Dangerous Organisms Commission. deal with."
"The hearing will be held at the London office on April 20, and you and your hippogriff will be required to attend that day's hearing. The hippogriff will be under strict supervision during this time. , isolate it to avoid something worse.”
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"It doesn't look that bad," Ron reassured. "Buckbeak isn't an evil hippogriff, Hagrid, I think he'll be fine."
"That's what you don't understand, those weirdos who deal with the Dangerous Creatures Committee." Hagrid choked, he wiped his tears with his sleeve, and continued, "They never liked these funny animals, they treated them very harshly. ."
There was a sound from the corner of Hagrid's cottage, and Harry, Hermione and Ron all looked there. It was the hippogriff called Buckbeak, who was lying in the corner of the room, chewing something in his mouth, blood running down his mouth, and all over the floor.
Harry, Hermione and Ron all looked at each other, incomprehensible to what Hagrid called the "cute little one". In Hagrid's eyes, no animal is dangerous.
Although this hippogriff, Buckbeak didn't seem to mean to hurt people, it was a ferocious beast after all. Only Hagrid's height of nearly 4 meters, the system of half-blooded giants, would he find these animals very interesting and completely harmless.
You know, Hagrid is a weirdo who keeps hundreds of eight-eyed giant spiders in the Forbidden Forest, and he will think that those hundreds of eight-eyed giant spiders are completely harmless.
Of course, other people don't think so. George burned all of Hagrid's eight-eyed giant spiders to death, and even cleaned out their lair, lest they revive.
Hermione hesitated, but decided to comfort Hagrid, "You can prepare a strong defense, you can prove that Buckbeak will not hurt anyone."
"But that's useless," Hagrid sobbed, "the weirdos who deal with the Committee of Dangerous Creatures, they're all under Lucius Malfoy's control, they're all afraid of Lucius, and they'll do what he wants. I'm sure to lose the case, Buckbeak..."
Hagrid ran a finger down his throat and whimpered again, burying his face in his arms, his body heaving and shaking,
"What did Dumbledore say, Hagrid?" Harry asked, knowing that if Dumbledore would testify, the others would respect Dumbledore's testimony.
"I can't bother him, he's done enough for me," Hagrid groaned. "He's got a lot to worry about, about Dementors, about Sirius Black."
Hermione and Ron gave Harry a quick glance, wondering if he would blame Hagrid for what happened to Sirius Black, or what he would do.
Harry couldn't blame Hagrid, he knew Hagrid was stupid, but he also knew that Hagrid had a good heart. He even knew that it was Hagrid who had picked him up from the rubble, and that it was Hagrid who had rushed to his parents' house first.
Hagrid was the first to go for reinforcements, and he couldn't bring himself to harden his heart, continuing to sprinkle salt on Hagrid's fragile and painful wound.