While Robert was thinking wildly, Professor Grapeland had already checked the bodies of the fire dragons and made sure they were fine before turning to look at the student who led him and others here.

"Well done." Professor Graplan said, "Fire dragons have no resistance to cold and dampness, so the Rot Country is not an ideal living area for them. If it were me, I would choose to establish a fire dragon sanctuary in the Sahara Desert, but obviously, they Everyone thinks Romania is good."

"The Fire Dragon Sanctuary in Romania is also good." Principal Dumbledore tried to save the Sanctuary's face a little, "Although they often make some news."

"Unless they can properly restrain the words and deeds of their employees and improve the rules for taming fire dragons." Professor Graplan was not very happy, "How did they bring eight fire dragons to the Rotten Country in such a cold weather? What you want? Is your brain broken?"

Principal Dumbledore showed a polite smile, "They think this can give the warriors a show of strength and let them know that the Triwizard Tournament is not just a house game."

Professor Grapeland sneered, "Okay, let's find out where the other student went!"

With that said, she strode into the forbidden forest.

Principal Dumbledore glanced at Robert, seeming hesitant.

Robert quickly made a strong movement and pointed at the fire dragons pretending to be fondant cakes on the ground.

Well, he just wanted to show off that he had defeated all the fire dragons, the Forbidden Forest, etc. all by himself. It was a trivial matter.

Principal Dumbledore smiled and followed Professor Grapeland.

"Um, professor, maybe..." Robert stopped him and took out a handful of small stones, "Do you need this?"

"Robert, if you don't come here, I'm going to die..." Cedric looked at the various corpses outside the transparent shield with a collapsed expression.

Those guys seemed to think that they should not gnaw the small piece of meat in front of them in a hurry, but should decide a winner first and leave the delicious meat to the final winner.

But as a result, Seid's claws were paralyzed. With so many beasts surrounding him, the wind caused by just attacking each other could make people's faces hurt. His small protective shield seemed to be a bit weak for a while. I can't stand it!

"Pills, pills." Said muttered, "We have suffered a big loss this time. Our original purpose was just to take a look at the test questions!"

This is as magical as going into school to steal test papers before an exam, but unexpectedly encountering a supernatural event.

Lying in the swamp, Cedric relied on a hemp rope to stay alive. Although it seemed that there would be no problem for a while, if these beasts continued to fight, there was no chance that any of them would be able to think about it and attack this poor little thing like him. Innocent attack.

Fortunately, they seemed to be attracted by other things, and as they swayed, they moved away from the swamp.

Cedric breathed a sigh of relief, then became worried.

They weren't thinking, don't destroy the food rations...

It seems so miserable just thinking about it!

Cedric was suffering from a cold, and he saw the wolf cub on the opposite side winning, defeating a rabbit with two horns.

Scratching his head, Seid felt that he was making a bit of a fuss. A wolf can beat a rabbit... isn't that inevitable?

Sure enough, it was because of their unique elements that gave me the illusion that rabbits could defeat wolves.

Just as he was thinking wildly, the wolf across from him trotted toward him with cautious steps, a look of excitement on his face.

Cedric was on full alert, always ready to use a repelling spell to drive this guy away.

The hungry wolf didn't pay any attention to the wand in Cedric's hand. For the animals deep in the Forbidden Forest, it was almost impossible for them to see wizards. When they saw wizards, they might not have been hit by their spells, so they didn't know. What terrible things will happen when a small wooden stick that can be seen everywhere is held in their hands.

But it didn’t need to know. Just when the hungry wolf’s body was fluttering in the air and its belly was fully exposed in front of Said’s eyes, a wooden stick more than one meter long flew from nowhere and hit it hard. On the hungry wolf's head, he smashed it away and let out a whine.

After landing, he used the force of his bounce to spread his legs and run away.

"Are you okay?" Robert's voice came, and it was a little funny to see half of the other person's body stuck in the mud.

"Oh my god Seid!" he asked in a deliberately exaggerated voice, "Where did your lower body go? Was it taken away by those wild beasts? I'm going to avenge you!"

Cedric was originally excited to see his friend, but when he heard these words, he felt bad.

After being quiet for a long time, he shouted in shame and annoyance, "Pull me out quickly! Stop making such sarcastic remarks, okay!"

five minutes later.

Seid, who had survived the disaster, was gasping for air.

He glared at the snickering Robert and quickly apologized to Principal Dumbledore.

"I'm sorry, Headmaster, we shouldn't have come to the Forbidden Forest!" Cedric said.

"It's nothing." Principal Dumbledore comforted him gently, "The unknown and magic always attract wizards' attention inadvertently. Only by controlling one's curiosity can one continue to move forward on the path of seeking knowledge. "

Cedric was a little confused as to what you were talking about, so he could only nod his head randomly to show that he understood.

"You are really unlucky." Robert whispered to him, "Why did you come here? Although there are few wild beasts here, that is because the terrain is too complicated and the magical creatures are not willing to run here. "

Cedric, "..."

You didn't tell me earlier!

A somewhat sad and angry Cedric shouted, "I have never been to a place like this!"

Robert was speechless. If you haven't been here, then you haven't been here. Why are you shouting so loudly?

"Okay, you two, you can go back to sleep." Principal Dumbledore said, "Leave the rest to me and Professor Grapeland!"

"I don't agree with little wizards running into the dangerous depths of the Forbidden Forest. Don't do this again in the future. It's very dangerous." Professor Graplan looked directly at the two little wizards, making them feel a little embarrassed.

Professor Graplan showed a gentle smile, "Even so, thanks to you this time, if it weren't for you, all those animal trainers might have been killed. In any case, you did a good job in this matter."

The little badgers are excited again.

Professor Grapeland turned to look at Principal Dumbledore, "I should have the right to grade, right?"

Headmaster Dumbledore motioned for her to do as she pleased.

"Then, Hufflepuff plus 120 points." Professor Grapeland blinked and continued when the little badgers wanted to cheer happily, "But because you two were caught wandering at night, each of you will be deducted. 50 points."

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