The Occult Warlock of Hogwarts

Chapter 301: Kill them all

At this time, DeWitt spoke, he said: "Hagrid, do you think you are human?"

When the spiders saw the unknown human speaking, they immediately cursed, but Hermione immediately noticed the commotion. She waved her wand and spread flames to create a wall of fire that surrounded the surroundings and drove back the approaching ones.

The spiders, at the same time, coldly ordered: "Quiet!"

The spiders were stunned by the magic.

Hagrid looked at Aragog worriedly and said: "Of course I am human."

"Yes, you will also consider the problem from a human perspective..." DeWitt stated in an infectiously calm tone, "The key issue now is that the spiders have produced nearly

There is endless demand for food, and there are conflicts with other races in the Forbidden Forest. You don’t want your favorite spider to die, and you don’t want the centaur and unicorn to be harmed, but neither party can make a decision that goes against their instincts—

-You can't let spiders live, and you can't let centaurs move in the Forbidden Forest. Concession by one party means that the living space is compressed and the right to survive is deprived, so you have to make a choice, and the choice as a human is-

—Eliminate those that cause great harm."

"But," Hagrid stammered, "can't we send Aragog back to where they came from?"

"Of course," DeWitt said calmly, "Then go and deliver it, I won't stop you."

Hagrid was so anxious that he waved his arms and said: "I...how should I send it?"

"Gather all the spiders, subdue them, and finally send them to their destination. It's that simple."

It sounds very simple indeed, but the giant spiders roared again:

"We won't leave!"

"There are no natural enemies here! It's all food!"

Hagrid began to beg Aragog again: "Aragog, please say something."

Aragog laughed: "Hagrid, Hagrid! I am willing to follow you, but what about my children? I can no longer restrain them, but it is obvious from the look of your friend that he has made up his mind..."

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DeWitt said calmly: "I have indeed made up my mind."

Hagrid felt something was wrong, and he tried his best to persuade her.

But before Hagrid could say anything, DeWitt continued: "Hagrid, what I said so much is actually just to persuade and inform tactfully, because from the time I knew what happened, I thought the biggest fault in this matter was

It’s you, I’ve been you since fifty years ago. Even so, as a friend, I am still willing to support you in trying to choose a communication method, and even take risks with you... Now I am still afraid that you will be sad. Now that the matter has come to this, what I have done

What you have done is worthy of me and worthy of you.”

DeWitt exhaled a long breath, which disturbed the wet leaves, and he said without refusal: "So, this is the decision, and my decision is very simple."

His fingers touched the wand, lighting up the lines on it, and the brilliance of magic began to bloom. Aragog roared and ordered his descendants to attack. DeWitt gave Hagrid a cold look and said: "These cannibals, no

None of the invading monsters belonging to the Forbidden Forest will be left behind."

The next second, the wall of fire that Hermione had just released shot straight into the sky, splitting into countless tongues of fire that licked the clouds. The tongues of fire swung down like long whips, slapping every spider that wanted to pounce, making these spiders hungry for human flesh

The monster was shattered into pieces, and its rotten wounds were scorched and carbonized.

"This trip is not to seek justice for the lives lost to spiders," DeWitt waved his wand to direct the flames, summoning clouds and brewing thunder. He said calmly, but his voice reached everyone and every spider due to his strong will.

In the ear, "It's not that I hate the ugliness and horror of spiders, and I don't bother to brag about it. The following killings are just because these spiders don't belong here, because these spiders love to eat human flesh! This is a conflict between each other's survival stance, absolutely

There is no possibility of relaxation! Hagrid, wake up! I used to be a centaur and a unicorn, and from now on I will be an ordinary person and a student of Hogwarts!"

Hagrid opened his mouth in vain and raised his arms as if praying to his ancestors.

Now, the only spider still in the hollow surrounded by flames was Aragog. It sprang out of the cave, avoided Hagrid, who had no intention of resisting, and pounced on Hermione and Ciri. Hermione, who was on guard for a long time, whispered in a low voice.

Curse: "There are many obstacles."

Aragog hit the invisible wall heavily, and poisonous liquid flowed out from under its claws. It fell into a brief stagnation. Ciri seized this gap, and her murderous heart had been awakened for a long time. At this moment,

It was beating violently, urging her to move forward and forward, making her movements as fast as lightning. The sharp "Givielle" swung out like this, first cutting off Aragog's head, and then cutting off Aragog.

He cut open Aragog's ugly belly at the narrow and fragile connection between his chest and abdomen. Finally, the tip of the sword penetrated Aragog's dim eyeballs. Ciri turned the hilt of the sword, shattering the soft tissue under the exoskeleton.<

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"The spiders are starting to escape!" the centaur shouted eagerly, and at the same time shot the last arrow, pinning a spider's head to the ground from top to bottom.

"Don't worry," DeWitt's will enveloped the area where the giant spiders were. He raised his wand, pointed at the rolling dark clouds and thunder in the sky and ordered, "Fall!"

In just an instant, the thunder in the clouds shot out at the same time. The violent and dazzling light only lasted for the blink of an eye. The countless lightnings released found their targets and killed every giant spider fleeing on the ground.<

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"It's over," DeWitt put down his arms and said calmly, "Let's have a drizzle to eliminate the danger of fire and wash away the filth of the corpse..."

"Wait a minute," Hermione suddenly said loudly, "the venom of the Acromantula! It's very valuable! I think it's necessary to collect the venom first!"

DeWitt was stunned. He felt that what Hermione said made sense. How could you kill the enemy without harvesting trophies? So he joined the ranks of collecting giant spider venom and inspected the corpses of the giant spiders one by one.

In the hollow of the fire, only the sad Hagrid and the confused centaur were left.

"Is this okay with you?" After walking a little further, Hermione stopped collecting the venom and asked DeWitt in a low voice.

"Do you dare to say that you have no objection to Hagrid's behavior?" DeWitt asked, "Yes, he doesn't have any bad intentions. He just likes those ferocious magical animals, and I don't hate them either, but the premise of liking is respect.

, Respect for the ecological environment is also part of respect. He released the Acromantula into the Forbidden Forest..."

"I can tell that the big man is a good person with a kind heart," Ciri interjected, "but a kind person's stupidity will always lead to more serious consequences."

Hermione sighed and stopped what she was doing.

DeWitt said: "Aren't you going to collect it?"

"It's not necessary," Hermione replied, "Apart from Aragog, who is a pure Acromantula whose venom is valuable, the others are all hybrids, and the venom cannot be sold at a high price..." She waved her wand.

, while the dark clouds summoned by DeWitt have not yet dissipated, a light rain fell in the Forbidden Forest area.

"Let's go find the unicorn."

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