A certain Hogwarts rune professor

Chapter 227 The New King

Chapter 227 The New King
Felix hesitated for a moment, then turned back and asked Gork the acromantula: "If you were asked to manage this acromant colony, would you be able to do it, Gork?"

He felt the big spider next to him tremble all over, and the pincers couldn't help but squeeze the goblet even more flat.

Felix hastily touched it with his wand, and Gork went limp uncontrollably, and the goblet fell from its pincers and floated in front of him.Felix glanced inside and said uncertainly, "It should be fine..."

Aragog said angrily, "Wizard, what do you want!"

But no one paid attention to it. Felix was waiting for Gork's answer. The time seemed to be stretched out. Finally, Gork answered him, "I think, I can do it." Thief ship.

Felix showed a satisfied smile: "You will restrain your people, won't you?"

Gork said emphatically, "Yes!"

Aragog was furious, it shook its claws, "Go, kill that wizard, kill that traitor."

The acromantula behind it approached quickly, and several of them jumped up, but Gork didn't make any move, he knew that the wizard would solve all the troubles.

Everything reappeared like a scene, Felix held a violently rotating spherical vortex, surrounded by hundreds of blue magic lines.Under the effect of terrifying suction, these big spiders were dragged closer without any room for resistance, shrinking to the size of a fingernail.

Felix stared at the dozens of acromantula in the whirlpool, and said in admiration, "Every time I see it, I feel the wonder of magic."

Gork said dejectedly, "Me too."

There was no acromantula that was bigger than a pumpkin on the depression. From the perspective of a bystander, Gork could see it more clearly, and he was so helpless back then.

Felix waved his wand, causing the shrunken spiders in the vortex to float in the air, together with those in the goblet, they were densely packed, and they struggled violently. "Tell me, Gork, what will stand in your way?"

Gork looked at the acromantula floating in midair, and hesitantly nodded, "They have eaten people, not Hogwarts students, but Muggles and wizards who strayed into the Forbidden Forest, and a werewolf."

Felix nodded, and a few dark white flames protruded from his fingertips, burning them to ashes in the blink of an eye.

"Any more?"

Gork said tremblingly, "Except, except Aragog . . . nothing."

"Very well," said Felix, and he put Aragog in the glass bottle, and he threw the rest of the acromanders back to their original shape.

His surroundings suddenly became crowded, and these big spiders were stacked on top of each other, like a high circular wall.

"Gok, I won't delay your recovery of the colony. I'll celebrate you as the new king another day." Felix was about to leave.

"Mr. Hai, Mr. Haipu," Gork asked, "Aragok...what are you going to do to it?"

Felix said calmly, "It's old and sick. I'll take it to Hagrid and let Hagrid take care of it. Maybe it will live a few more years."

Felix stuffed the vial and its new prisoner into his pocket, took his broomstick from his ring, and soared into the sky.

……

In the evening, Harry, Ron and Hermione knocked on Hagrid's door.

Hagrid first glanced at them suspiciously, then looked at the sky outside, and muttered, "It's not too late, come in." He stepped aside.

Harry was covered in dirt, still clutching his broomstick—he had just finished training and was so tired right now that he sat down on the mat and didn't want to move.

Ron kept searching, and soon found the three-headed dog Lu Wei under the small table.He stepped forward and dragged it out, holding it in his arms: "Has Professor Haipu been here? When we came last time, Lu Wei was as big as a tooth."

"Yeah," said Hagrid, feeling a little downcast.

"Hagrid, what happened?" Hermione asked.

"Is it so obvious?" Hagrid pointed in Ron's direction, "It's Aragog..." Then Ron saw a spider the size of a fist lying on the dirty mat.

Ron screamed and backed away. He was most afraid of this thing, especially since it seemed to be an old spider with half black and half gray hair and gray eyes, which looked very scary.

Harry wasn't too scared, he said doubtfully, "You seem to have mentioned the name Aragog..."

Hermione reminded him: "That's the name of an acromantula that Hagrid raised 50 years ago. That's why he was mistaken for opening the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets."

Harry suddenly realized, and then he had a new question: "But the acromantula in the picture is very big... Oh, I figured it out, Professor Haip made it, just like Lu Wei?"

"Yeah," Hagrid muttered, "Felix came this morning and said something to me, I didn't expect Aragog to... well, he's old anyway."

He stopped at a critical place, which made all three of Harry's hearts itch.But Hagrid didn't want to say it, and they couldn't help it.

Hermione couldn't help but said, "Hagrid, I read from the book that the venom of the acromantula is very poisonous."

Hagrid waved his hand, "It's too old to produce venom, and it's also blind, so it can't hunt in nature. In other words, the acromantula in the Forbidden Forest are all descendants of it, or... like this That's okay, I keep it, so I don't have to worry about it being eaten by other spiders."

The three took turns hugging the three-headed dog, and Lu Wei resigned himself not to struggle, and the three heads scrambled for the rock cake in Ron's hand.Ron seems to be very keen on this activity, and he never tires of sending rock cakes to its three mouths.

"Don't feed too much!" growled Hagrid, "he'll have indigestion."

……

The three of Harry didn't stay for too long, and they promised Professor McGonagall that they must return to the castle before dark.

In the common room, Harry and Ron catch up on their homework, but they seem absent-minded.Harry sighed, took out a piece of parchment and a notebook from his schoolbag, and kept comparing the contents on it.

Ron leaned over to take a look, and immediately pushed aside the homework in front of him, "Are you finishing the thesis assigned to you by Professor Haipu?"

Harry said, "Yeah, it's about the dueling system, I'm exaggerating."

"Is there any difficulty? Your disarming spell is already very good."

"No, I can't just rely on a disarming spell, if Hermione is here...Hermione? Why didn't you go to Professor Haip's office today?" Harry looked at the little witch opposite him suspiciously.

Hermione looked up in a panic, "What? Oh, I don't have to go today."

Ron laughed at her and said, "You didn't forget, did you? I always feel that something is wrong with you recently. Lost things, lost things, didn't make sense..."

"Then you're wrong." Hermione stood upright, and she glanced at Ron haughtily. "I'm writing the ancient rune test questions for the third grade, if you think this is not right."

Ron immediately stammered: "Third and third grade test questions, Hermione, this could not be..."

"Yeah, you'll see it next week," she said grimly.

Next, Harry watched with great interest as Ron kept praising Hermione, hoping to see the contents of the paper in advance, "Just a little, Hermione, even a little hint..."

(End of this chapter)

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