HP Approaches the Magic World
Chapter 296 Whose IQ is on the line
Naturally, there was no need for any monitoring when flying. Jon and Stephen kept the flying altitude low and followed directly behind the three people.
In fact, Jon roughly knows what will happen here, but Stephen wants to see it, so just go with him to see it.
To put it bluntly, both of them are too boring. They are used to being busy, and they are really not used to being free all of a sudden.
The two of them were basically very close, flying parallel to Harry and the others at a low altitude. Flying lower consumed less magic power. This was to take care of Stephen, otherwise Jon would fly higher.
However, being close has its advantages. At least they can remember the conversation between Harry and the others in detail.
The automatic recording quill was wrapped in magic and flew synchronously. Jon used a few tricks taught by Helga to allow the quill to maintain writing smoothly - in fact, he wanted to use magic to create a phonograph ball.
, but this is too boring, and there is no fun in tracking at all.
…
"I said, where are you going?"
Ron asked with obvious sleepiness while running.
"I suddenly remembered something."
Harry said as he ran, his face turned pale, as if he had thought of some terrible sight or thing.
"We must find Hagrid immediately."
"Why?"
Hermione asked breathlessly, running as hard as she could, trying to catch up with Harry who was running wildly.
"Don't you think it's a little strange?"
Harry said as he hurried down the grassy slope,
"Hagrid said what he wanted most was a dragon, and a stranger happened to have a dragon egg in his pocket?
How many people walk around with dragon eggs all day long?
You know that's against wizarding law, don't you think they were lucky to find Hagrid?
Why didn't I think of this before?"
"What exactly do you want to do?"
Ron asked, but Harry just ran across the field towards the forest without answering his question.
This is the disadvantage of information asymmetry. Even Stephen can guess the reason, but Ron doesn't know. Obviously Stephen doesn't know what happened before.
"But, do we want to follow?"
Stephen was floating on the grass, a little worried: "Hagrid won't find us, right?"
"Hagrid, I'm afraid it won't be easy to find us. Just be careful and let's go."
Jon pulled Stephen's sleeve, the magic power in his body stirred, strengthened the surrounding disappearance spell, and flew towards Hagrid's hut.
Hagrid was sitting on a chair outside the hut, his trousers rolled up high, facing a large bowl, busy shelling pea pods.
"Hello," he said with a smile when he saw Harry and the others running over, "The exam is over? Do you have time for a cup of tea?"
"OK, thanks."
As soon as Ron finished speaking, Harry quickly interrupted him.
"No, we have an emergency." Harry's face turned red, and his heartbeat was beating fast as he ran wildly. "Hagrid, I have something to ask you.
Do you remember the night you won the Nobel Prize playing cards? What did the stranger you played with look like?"
"I don't know," Hagrid said nonchalantly, not knowing why Harry was asking, "He won't take off his cloak."
And then, he saw the expressions of astonishment on the faces of the three children, and he couldn't help but raise his eyebrows in surprise.
In the air on one side, Stephen also pricked up his ears, obviously also wanting to know what happened to the dragon.
"What's so strange about this, the Hog's Head pub - that's the pub in the village, there are always some weird guys coming there.
That guy might be a dragon vendor, I never saw his face clearly - he was wearing a hood."
Harry plopped down next to the bowl of peas, his voice trembling.
"What did you say to him, Hagrid? Did you mention Hogwarts?"
"Maybe I mentioned it."
Hagrid frowned and tried to recall, "By the way... he asked me what I did, and I told him that I was the gamekeeper here... He asked a little more about what animals I was looking after...
I told him... Then I said that I have always wanted a dragon... Later... I can't remember clearly, but he kept buying me drinks... Let me think about it... By the way,
Later, he said that he had a dragon egg in his hand. If I wanted it, we could play cards and bet...but he had to find out whether I had the ability to deal with this dragon. He didn't want the dragon to run out and cause trouble...
So I told him that I can even manage Lu Wei obediently, and a dragon is nothing at all..."
"Does he seem—appears to be interested in Lou Wei?"
Harry asked, trying his best to keep his tone calm, but everyone present could hear his nervousness and anxiety.
"Yes - quite interesting - how many three-headed dogs can you encounter, even around Hogwarts?
So I told him that Lu Wei is actually very easy to deal with. As long as you know how to calm him down and play some music for him, he will fall asleep immediately——"
A look of horror suddenly appeared on Hagrid's face.
"I shouldn't have told you this!"
He blurted out, "Forget what I said! Hey - where are you going?"
Harry, Ron and Hermione had already run away, and by this time, even Ron had already guessed what happened.
Jon and Stephen followed them without looking at Hagrid - it didn't matter, they wanted to know what Harry and the others would do next.
"I guess they'll go to Professor Dumbledore."
Stephen said while flying. Jon didn't answer, but pulled him and flew upwards - just now Stephen almost hit a defensive field in an outdoor space of Slytherin.
"Be careful. We are in the sky now. If there is someone inside, we will be discovered."
If you were on the ground, you wouldn't have this problem, because these spaces seem to be independent. As long as you walk on the ground, it is difficult to find these spaces if you don't look for them in a specific way. But if you fly in the sky, you won't find them.
This kind of problem can easily break into the independent space of a certain college and trigger the vigilance of space users. In serious cases, it may even be directly counterattacked by the defense facilities of the space and cause serious injuries.
The two "flying men" flew all the way to the entrance of the castle before landing on the ground. Here they finally didn't have to worry about causing any traces. They stood here for a while, and finally waited until Harry and the other three ran over from the grass, and then got in
In the foyer.
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