HP wants to be boss at Hogwarts

Chapter 168 Umbridge’s visit

"There was a fierce fight that night, which we saw at the entrance of the cave, in the valley below. It lasted for several hours, and it was so loud that you wouldn't believe it. When the sun came out, the snow was all red, and his head was heavy At the bottom of the lake.”

"Whose head?" Hermione asked in shock.

"Kakus's." Hagrid said seriously. "It's a new Gugo, called Gao Gao Ma." He sighed. "Unexpectedly, we changed people just two days after we became friends with Gu Ge. We felt that Gao Gaoma might be difficult to talk to, but we could only give it a try."

"You went to talk to him?" Ron asked in disbelief, "After seeing him chop off the heads of other giants?"

"Then what else can be done?" Minnow said.

"Yes, there is no other way, of course we went." Hagrid said, "We have gone so far away, how could we give up in two days? We walked down with the gift we planned to give to Kakus."

"I knew it wouldn't work before I even opened my mouth. He was sitting there, wearing Cacus's helmet, squinting at us as we approached. He was very burly, one of the tallest people there, with black hair and big black teeth. Wearing bone necklaces, some looked like human bones. I tried my best - held up a large roll of fire dragon skin and said: 'A gift for the giant Gu Ge -' before I could finish speaking, he was hung head down. Get up. Two of his men got me."

Hermione covered her mouth with her hands, and Minnow frowned, thinking about who was more powerful, the giant or the fire dragon.

"How did you escape?" Harry asked.

"If Olim hadn't been here, I wouldn't have been able to get out," Hagrid said. "She pulled out her wand and cast some of the fastest spells I've ever seen in my life. It was amazing. The Eye Spell hit those two guys." eyes, and they dropped me at once—but there was trouble, because we had used magic on the giants, and that's why giants hate wizards. We had to run away, knowing we couldn't go into the camp again."

"Gee, Hagrid," said Ron softly, "seriously, Madam Maxime should use a few more jinxes."

"You only stayed there for three days, why did you come back so late?" Hermione asked.

"We didn't just stay for three days and then leave!" Hagrid seemed insulted, "Dumbledore is counting on us!"

"But you said you can't go back!"

"Not during the day. We just need to reconsider. We lay down in the cave and observed for a few days. The situation is not good."

"He chopped off people's heads again?" Hermione felt a little nauseous.

"No," said Hagrid, "that's better."

"Could it be that the Death Eaters have already arrived?" Mino's eyes widened.

"Yes, we soon discovered that he did not exclude all wizards - only us." Hagrid said gloomily, "Two of them came to see him every day with gifts, and he did not hang them up."

"How do you know it's Death Eaters?" Ron asked.

"Because I recognized one," Hagrid said gruffly, "McNeil, remember? That tall and thin guy. He is a madman and likes to kill like a tall horse. No wonder they are so opportunistic."

Mino remembered McNeil because Mino thought he looked like an old woman, and he was a loyal follower of Voldemort. He was not a young man who was not easy to instigate rebellion. He could only look for opportunities to stab him in the back.

"McNeil persuaded the giant to join forces with You-Know-Who?" Hermione said desperately.

"Don't worry, I haven't finished speaking yet!" Hagrid shouted. He refused to say anything at first, but now he seems to be addicted. "I discussed it with Olim, although Gugo seems to be more mysterious. Human beings, but that doesn’t mean that all giants are like this. We have to try to convince other giants—those who are not willing to act like Gugo.”

"How can you tell which ones are?" Ron asked.

"They were beaten badly, right?" Hagrid explained patiently, "Anyone with some brains would hide behind Gao Gaoma and hide in the surrounding caves like us. So we decided to walk around various caves at night. Let’s see if we can convince a few people.”

"You go to the dark cave to find giants?" Ron exclaimed.

"The giants are not what we are most worried about," Hagrid said. "We are more afraid of the Death Eaters. Dumbledore has told us not to get involved with them. The problem is that those people know we are there - or so Gao Gaoma said. "At night, we tried to sneak into the cave while the giant was sleeping, but McNeil and his gang were looking for us in the mountains. It was difficult for me to stop Olim," Hagrid pulled his beard from the corner of his mouth. "She wanted to teach them a lesson...she was really bad when she was angered, Olim...like a ball of fire...probably because of her French ancestry..."

"Of course we should teach them a lesson," Minnow said. "I have a lot of magic props here that can help. Ask Ms. Maxim if she needs - oh, I'm not joking. Don't look at me like that, Hermione." Death Eaters deserve to die, just kill them no matter what method you use."

Hagrid looked at the fire with wet eyes. Harry gave him 30 seconds to remember before clearing his throat loudly.

"How's it going? Have you gotten close to the other giants?"

"What? Oh...oh, it's close. On the third night after Karkus was killed, we got out of the cave and crept down the mountain, keeping our eyes open to watch for Death Eaters. We entered several caves, No—and then, about the sixth hole, it was discovered that there were three giants hiding inside.”

"It must be crowded enough," said Ron.

"There's not even a place to hang the catnives," said Hagrid.

"Didn't they beat you?" Hermione asked.

"Maybe if they were in better health. But all three of them were seriously injured. Gao Gaoma's group knocked them unconscious, and when they woke up, they crawled into the nearest hiding place. Anyway, among them One of them knew a little English and acted as a translator for the other two, and our words seemed not to be too bad. So we often went there to visit the injured giants... I think we convinced six or seven at one time."

"Six or seven?" Ron said excitedly, "That's good - will they come over and fight the mysterious man with us?"

But Hermione said: "What does 'once' mean, Hagrid?"

Hagrid looked at her sadly.

"The Gao Gaoma people attacked the cave, and those who survived never wanted to deal with us again."

"Then...then no giants are coming?" Ron asked disappointedly.

"Yes," Hagrid sighed deeply, flipped the dragon meat again and put the cold side on his face, "but we did what we should do, delivered Dumbledore's message, and someone heard it, I think someone will remember. If those who don't want to obey the high horse live outside the mountains, they might remember that Dumbledore is friendly... and maybe come over..."

"Hagrid?" Minnow asked softly after a while.

"Ok?"

"Did you hear anything from your mother while you were there?"

Hagrid looked at Mino with his exposed eyes, and Mino looked directly at Hagrid.

"Dead," Hagrid muttered. "Dead years ago. They told me so."

"So, where are your other relatives?" Mino continued to ask.

"What do you want to say?"

"I saw you and-"

But Mino's words were drowned out by a sudden knock on the door.Hermione gasped, and the cup in her hand fell to the ground and broke.Yaya yelled.The five people stared at the window next to the door, where a short and fat figure swayed on the thin curtains.

"Urumqi!" Ron shouted.

"It's Umbridge!" Hermione corrected.

"It's all the same!" Minnow said.

"Get in!" Harry quickly grabbed the invisibility cloak and put it on himself and Hermione. Ron also ran over and got into the invisibility cloak.The three of them retreated to a corner, huddled next to each other.Yaya barked at the door.Hagrid seemed completely bewildered.

Minnow stood up, not forgetting that she was Snape now.

"Hide their cups," Minnow said to Hagrid, and walked over to open the door.

Minnow opened the door. Professor Umbridge stood in the doorway, wearing her green tweed cloak and a hat with ear flaps of the same color.She pouted, leaned back, and looked at Mino in confusion.

"Snape, why are you here?"

Minnow imitated Snape's usual expression and whispered, "This has nothing to do with you."

Umbridge's expression didn't change much, she just asked Minogue to get out of the way, and then walked into the room.

"So," she said slowly and loudly, as if addressing a deaf man, "you're Hagrid, aren't you?"

"Er - I don't mean to be rude," said Hagrid, glaring at her, "but who the hell are you?"

"My name is Dolores Umbridge."

She glanced around the hut, twice glaring directly at the corner where Harry and the others were standing. Minnow moved to that position to block Umbridge's view.

"Snape, I think it's time for you to leave," Umbridge said to Minnow.

Minnow was about to speak when she saw Hagrid wink at her and tell her to leave quickly. It would be bad if Umbridge found out that she was Minnow.

Minow thought for a moment, then waved his robe and left the cabin, then walked to the back of the yard and began to consider whether to assassinate Umbridge in the cabin.

After walking around the yard twice, Mino picked up a piece of wood as thick as an arm and waved it twice. It was very useful.Mino was very happy.

Minnow then quietly looked into the window and saw Hagrid was sweating profusely and speechless because of Umbridge, but Minow couldn't hear what Umbridge was asking.

Mino walked to the door holding the wooden stick. The door was unlocked. Mino slowly opened the door. Umbridge's screams prevented Umbridge from hearing the sound.

Under Hagrid's shocked eyes, Minnow tiptoed in and raised the stick towards Umbridge.

Umbridge seemed to feel something and was about to turn around when Minnow quickly knocked down the stick.

"Okay!" Mino looked at Umbridge who fell on the ground and smiled, "This is the best piece of wood I picked up this year!"

"What did you do?" Hermione rushed out of the invisibility cloak, "You knocked Umbridge unconscious?"

"Hey, she's almost coming to where you are hiding." Mino said dissatisfied.

"Since Umbridge has fainted..." Harry looked nervously at Umbridge on the ground, "How about burying her in the backyard?"

"Harry?" Hermione looked at Harry in disbelief, "Why do you have such an idea? She will wake up! We have to let her sleep forever first!"

"Merlin's thong, what are you talking about?" Ron said in horror, "Just bury it deeper."

"It's better to throw her into the lake and let the giant squid eat her!" Mino said.

"Would it be better as food for the Whomping Willow?" said Hermione.

"Please pay attention to one thing," Harry said seriously, "None of us can lift her!"

"Hagrid can!" Minnow said. "Hagrid, do you think you should bury her or throw her into the lake?"

"And into the Forbidden Forest," Harry added.

"I..." Hagrid looked at the four people, "Shall we ask Dumbledore?"

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