As soon as Harry finished speaking, Ron nodded excitedly, "Okay, if you don't ask me, I still want to say go with you."

As for Bai Lu, she naturally agreed.

Around three o'clock in the afternoon they left the castle and walked across the grounds to Hagrid's quarters, in a small cabin on the edge of the Forbidden Forest, with a crossbow and a pair of galoshes in front of the door.

When Harry knocked on the door, they heard a nervous struggle and a few low barks coming from the house, and then Hagrid's voice: "Stay back, Fang, stay back."

Hagrid opened the door a crack, revealing his large bearded face.

"Wait a minute," he said. "Stay back, Yaya."

Hagrid let the three of them in, desperately holding on to the collar of a huge black hound.

There was only one room in the cabin, with hams and pheasants hanging from the ceiling, a copper kettle boiling water in the brazier, and a large bed in the corner with a bedding patchwork of rags.

"You're welcome," Hagrid said, letting go of his teeth.

Yaya ran towards Bai Lu first. When facing Bai Lu, Yaya behaved very docilely, rubbing her knees flatteringly and wagging her tail happily.

Like Hagrid, Fang is obviously not as ferocious as he appears.

Bai Lu has never been resistant to furry animals. She smiled and touched Yaya's big head. It sat comfortably beside her, squinting its eyes and enjoying the touch.

"This is Ron." Harry introduced his friend to Hagrid.

Hagrid was busy pouring boiling water into a large teapot and putting rock biscuits on the dinner plate.

"Another little brother from the Weasley family, right?" Hagrid said, glancing at Ron's freckles, "I spent almost half my life trying to drive these twin brothers out of the Forbidden Forest. "

The rock cake was so hard and dry that it almost knocked out their teeth.

But the three of them pretended to love food while telling Hagrid about the events of the past few days in class.

"I can't believe that Lu actually entered Slytherin. You weren't bullied, were you?"

Hagrid has never been very fond of people from Slytherin House, which is also related to his past experience, but Bai Lu is Harry's cousin. Although they have not been together for a long time, he also roughly knows Bai Lu's character and is a good person. child.

She is just too slender, quite tall among girls, and she always has a smile on her face, which makes her look easy to bully.

"Don't worry about me, Hagrid," Bai Lu still looked good-tempered, "No one can bully me."

Bai Lu's idea was very simple. When she was in the world of cultivating immortals, if there were any conflicts, she could just fight them. The same is true now, but the way of fighting is different.

Harry told Hagrid about Snape's lessons.

Hagrid reassured Harry not to worry because Snape rarely liked any of his students.

"But he seems to really hate me."

"Nonsense!" said Hagrid, "why should he hate you?"

But Harry always felt that Hagrid was deliberately avoiding his gaze when he said this.

"How is your brother Charlie?" Hagrid asked Ron, "I like him very much. He is very good at dealing with animals."

Harry suspected that Hagrid was trying to change the subject.

When Ron told Hagrid about Charlie's research on fire dragons, Harry found a small piece of paper under the teapot's warm cover. It was a report cut from the "Daily Prophet" with the title "Gringotts Illegal" Latest reports on break-ins."

Harry recalled what Ron had told him on the train that someone was trying to rob Gringotts, but Ron had not told him the specific date.

"Hagrid!" said Harry, "The Gringotts break-in happened to be my birthday, so it's possible we were there when it happened!"

There is no doubt that Hagrid did not dare to look Harry in the eyes this time. He just snorted and handed Harry another rock cake, hoping that he would be busy eating the cake and would not question him again.

Bai Lu knew the reason, but she couldn't say it until Harry investigated it himself.

Harry spent the next moment studying this report, and when the three of them walked back to the castle for dinner, their pockets were heavily filled with rock biscuits, which they were too embarrassed to refuse out of politeness.

After dinner, Bai Lu said goodbye to Harry and Ron and came to the library as usual. She read the book very quickly, as if she had just flipped through the book, but she had already memorized all the contents in her mind.

She knew very well that what was written on paper was only shallow, and after reading all the books in the library, she might have to find a place to practice her spells.

Soon, closing time came, and Mrs. Pince began to patrol the library, urging students to leave, and then waved her wand to tidy up the books.

Bai Lu was walking back to the dormitory in the corridor, thinking about where to go to practice, and didn't pay attention to the people around her for a moment.

Suddenly, two tall men came towards her behind her, both reaching out their hands, ready to tap her on the shoulder from behind.

Bai Lu reflexively dodged, turned around, grabbed the hands of the two people behind her, and pressed them on each other's chests. With both hands, she pulled the shoulders of the two people who were already standing very close together even tighter. Then he pressed the two of them against the corridor wall.

The air flow caused by the violent movement caused the firelight of the wall lamp to jump.

The whole process was smooth and smooth. It was a completely subconscious move. After Bai Lu reacted, she relaxed her strength, but in the blink of an eye, she subdued the two of them.

She looked up and said in surprise: "Why is it you?"

Recognizing the person, she quickly let go of her hands that were holding them down.

The two people in front of them have exactly the same appearance and their iconic red hair. They are the twin brothers of the Weasley family.

The two brothers grinned and moved their hands that were numb from the pressure. One of them said, "Your reaction is too fast, and your hands are strong. You are indeed a girl with strange powers."

Upon hearing this title, Bai Lu guessed that he was the boy who wanted to help her carry her luggage before. If she remembered correctly, his name should be Fred, and the other one would be George.

But what a strange name this was, Bai Lu felt a little ashamed.

"Sorry, I didn't react at the moment," Bai Lu looked at the red marks on their wrists, feeling a little embarrassed, "but you'd better not pat me from behind in the future, I'm afraid I will hurt you."

It is actually very dangerous to approach a sword cultivator from behind. Especially when she is distracted, it is easy for her body's subconscious reaction to be faster than her thoughts. If her sword was not on her body and she relaxed her strength, it would probably be It's not just that simple.

Hearing what she said, they seemed to be even more excited. They looked at each other, and then Fred asked her somewhat mysteriously: "Um, Lu Bai, to be honest, do you have Chinese blood?"

Seeing Bai Lu nodding, George on the side asked: "Then what you just used is Chinese Kung Fu?"

After he finished speaking, he kept staring at Bai Lu and Fred.

Being stared at by two faces that looked like they were copied and pasted, Bai Lu felt a little bit of pressure, and she pondered for a moment, "That's right."

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