Before he knew it, there were only two and a half months left before the final exam at Hogwarts. Aires methodically began to practice a large number of spells and review his lessons.

With two months left before the final exams, Hermione also started to get nervous. She blamed herself for not starting to review a month in advance. Only Harry and Ron seemed to have not realized anything and just played and made noise as they pleased.

When Hermione grabbed their ears and dragged Harry and Ron into the library, both of them had the same bewilderment on their faces. When Ron reluctantly sat at the table to finish his homework, he complained rather dissatisfiedly: "Can't I do it after dinner? Look how nice the weather is..."

"Shut up!" Hermione said sternly, "There are less than ten weeks left until the final exams. I really don't understand why you can be so leisurely. Aries started reviewing a week in advance." Hermione slapped the review plan she had made for Ron on Ron's desk.

The professors seemed to have the same idea as Aris and Hermione. A lot of homework was assigned. The Easter holiday was obviously not as happy as the Christmas holiday. Under Aris's good advice and Hermione's enforcement, Harry and Ron had to spend most of their spare time in the library.

Ron looked at the review plan Hermione had made for him with a bitter face, and glanced longingly at the bright sunshine outside the window. He said gloomily, "I really want to take a walk by the Black Lake now."

Aeris raised his eyes from the "Elementary Magical Potion Theory and Production" in his hand and said faintly: "Maybe you can even hear the mermaid singing!"

Ron was about to make a joke when Hagrid's huge body stomped into the library. Ron became interested and asked with a grin, "Hagrid? You still have the habit of reading?"

Harry also raised his head in surprise, and saw Hagrid dodging. He only heard Hagrid say, "I'll just... just... take a look... You guys go about your business, don't bother me."

Hagrid paced towards a bookshelf. It seemed that there was something hidden in his fur coat. After a while, he came back and said mysteriously to Aeris and the others, "Come to my place for tea when you have time. I recently got something incredible that will definitely surprise you."

Harry said, "We'll be there in a minute after we finish our revision plan for today. See you later!"

After exchanging a few words with a few people, Hagrid stomped away. Ron could no longer suppress his curiosity, and under Hermione's murderous gaze, he walked towards the bookshelf that Hagrid had been to.

After a while, Ron came back with a few books, looking puzzled. Aeris raised his eyes and saw that the books Ron brought were all books related to dragons.

"Hagrid's looking up information about dragons!" said Ron.

Harry groaned and said, "Hagrid has always wanted to have a dragon. He told me about it when I first met him."

Ron said in astonishment, "But that's illegal. If Hagrid really had a dragon, that dragon would probably get him a ticket to Azkaban. And dragons are very difficult to tame. You should have seen the scars on Charlie's body left by the dragon's fire. Even the most advanced healing magic can't completely remove them."

Harry and Ron were still discussing fiercely, which made Hermione roll her eyes in anger. Aris patted her arm gently to comfort her and said, "Just let them relax. They have been tormented by us these days."

An hour later, Aeris, Harry, Hermione and Ron were already sitting at the wooden table in Hagrid's hut. The hut was covered tightly today. The weather outside was warm and sunny, but there was a blazing fire in the fireplace of the hut, making the room a little suffocatingly hot.

As if no one was around, Aris drank the hot tea brewed by Hagrid and tasted the ferret sandwich brought by Hagrid. The other three looked at Aris with an indescribable expression. Hermione muttered softly, "What's the difference between his taste buds and ours?"

"Hagrid," said Harry hesitantly, "I...we all want to know if the Philosopher's Stone is really safe..."

"Merlin," Hagrid interrupted Harry, "Why are you still thinking about this? To tell you the truth, except for me and Mr. Dumbledore, no one can pass Luwei alone." Hagrid puffed out his chest proudly.

Harry seemed to be relieved. Ron loosened his collar and complained, "Are you so afraid of the cold? Hagrid, how about opening a window..."

"No, Ron!" Hagrid refused. He glanced at the fire with excitement and anticipation in his eyes. Aeris also noticed that in the middle of the fire, where the fire was burning the most, there was a black, large pebble-like object lying.

"That...that...that can't be..." Hermione's voice was full of fear. Ron said excitedly, "It's a dragon egg!"

Hermione seemed to be frightened and hugged Aris's arm. Aris handed her a ferret sandwich. Hermione seemed to realize something and quickly let go of her hands.

Harry and Ron squatted in front of the fire with interest, looking at the dragon egg curiously. Ron muttered to himself, "This is no ordinary dragon egg. It's a Norwegian Spinosaurus egg. It's very rare. How did you get it, Hagrid?"

"I won it at the Hog's Head," said Hagrid, proudly. "I played cards yesterday with a stranger who also likes magical creatures. You didn't see how heartbroken he was."

Aesus asked quietly, "Did that person ask you any strange questions, such as: I want to raise a large canine, is there any good way to tame it?"

Hagrid looked at Aeris strangely and said, "He did ask similar questions. We just exchanged some experiences in animal training..."

"That's not the point!" Hermione finally exploded. "Hagrid, how are you going to raise a fire-breathing dragon? And hide it from everyone. You'll end up in Azkaban because of this, and you'll live in a wooden house..."

Hagrid paid no attention to it, but fiddled with the fire and hummed a tuneless little tune.

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