Hagrid looked up and smiled at Harry.

"It's a book about wizarding history," said Hagrid, his voice full of excitement and enthusiasm. "I've always been interested in our wizarding past, so I like to look through this material in my spare time."

Harry nodded and smiled in understanding. He knew that Hagrid had a strong interest in wizard history and would often study various related materials and books in depth.

“I’m also very interested in wizarding history,” said Harry, a glimmer of curiosity in his eyes. “Have you found anything interesting?”

Hagrid thought for a moment, then said, "I have recently been researching the history of the Night's Watch and found some interesting information. It is said that the mission and responsibility of the Night's Watch are very important. They need to protect our safety and interests at all times, even at the cost of sacrificing their own reproductive rights."

Hearing Hagrid's words, Harry couldn't help but frown, feeling a sense of doubt and confusion in his heart.

"Why should the Night's Watch give up the right to have children?" Harry asked. He felt that such a rule was absurd and unreasonable.

Hagrid smiled, then his expression turned deep and serious.

"The Night's Watch must devote all their energy to the mission of defending Winterfell," Hagrid said, his voice revealing a hint of heaviness and understanding. "Having children means family responsibilities and obligations, and the Night's Watch must always be vigilant and alert, and cannot be bound by anything. Such regulations may be a bit harsh, but they are for our safety and interests."

Harry listened to Hagrid's explanation, and mixed emotions surged in his heart. He understood the mission and responsibility of the Night's Watch, but at the same time he felt that such a rule was too harsh and unfair. He could not accept that his future life would be bound by such a rule. He wanted freedom and wanted to pursue his own dreams and happiness.

However, he also knew that he could not do nothing about it, he must work hard to change the status quo and fight for his own rights and freedom. He was determined to stand up and speak for himself and other restricted wizards, and fight for their rights and dignity.

"Hagrid," Harry said, his voice full of determination and firmness. "I think this rule is unfair, and we should work hard to change it. We can't let our future be restricted and constrained like this, we should be free to pursue our own happiness and dreams."

Hagrid listened to what Harry said, smiled and nodded.

"You're right, Harry," said Hagrid, his voice full of approval and support. "We should unite and fight for our rights and freedoms. Only by perseverance can we change the status quo and create a more just and equal world."

In the cold and freezing weather of the Wall, Hagrid walked alone. The cold wind blew his robes rustling, but he was not afraid at all, because there was an indescribable passion and desire burning in his heart.

For Hagrid, the Wall is not just a huge building, but also a holy place he has always longed for. On this ancient wall, there are countless footprints and legends of the Night's Watch, and countless heroic feats and legends. Hagrid longs to set foot on this sacred land, witness the bravery and sacrifice of the Night's Watch, and feel the mission and responsibility they bear.

Although this journey is full of hardships and difficulties, Hagrid never backs down, because he knows that only through such tests and trials can he achieve his goals and pursuits. He believes that he has enough courage and perseverance to overcome all difficulties and realize his dreams and wishes.

As he got closer, the silhouette of the Wall gradually appeared in front of Hagrid. The huge wall stood before him, seemingly cold and ruthless, but exuding a solemn and sacred atmosphere. Hagrid's heart was filled with an inexplicable excitement and shock, he finally came to this holy place he had longed for.

He quickened his pace, step by step towards the gate of the Wall. As he approached, two night watchmen came down from the wall, their eyes were serious and alert, but they did not take any hostile actions towards Hagrid.

"Stop!" a night watchman shouted loudly, holding a spear and blocking Hagrid.

Hagrid stopped, looked up and smiled at the night watchman in front of him.

"I am Hagrid," he said, his voice firm and confident. "I come from Winterfell, and I am here to find my past and my origins. I hope to enter the Wall and find my long-lost memories and the truth."

The night watchmen exchanged glances, then nodded, signaling Hagrid to enter the Wall.

"Okay," said a night watchman, with a hint of solemnity and respect in his voice. "You can enter the Wall, but you must abide by our regulations and orders. You must not act without authorization, otherwise you will bear the consequences."

Hagrid nodded to show that he understood. He was filled with excitement and anticipation, because he knew that the mystery of his past was finally revealed.

So, Hagrid stepped into the gate of the Wall and embarked on a journey to find his past. On this ancient wall, he will face countless tests and challenges, but he believes that he has enough courage and wisdom to overcome all difficulties and find his own answers.

Harry Potter followed the Emperor Robert of the Seven Kingdoms out of the gate of Winterfell and headed for an unknown journey. This ancient and solemn city was getting farther and farther away. It had witnessed too many stories and legends, but at this moment, Harry's heart was full of expectations and curiosity about the future.

On the way out of Winterfell, Harry silently stared at the passing scenery outside the window. He could feel the atmosphere around him was a little solemn and quiet. After all, the people of Winterfell had just experienced a tragic tragedy. Dudley Dursley's accident cast a shadow over the entire city.

Emperor Robert sat on one side of the carriage, staring ahead silently. His eyes revealed a deep and complex emotion, as if he was thinking about something important. Harry did not understand Robert's thoughts, but he knew that the emperor was a wise and intelligent ruler, and he had full trust and respect for his leadership ability.

Suddenly, Robert turned his head and looked at Harry, his eyes flashing with warmth and concern.

"Harry," Robert said, his voice low and heavy. "I know you are sad and upset about leaving Winterfell, but I believe that the future will be better. We need to look forward and keep moving forward to face the challenges and difficulties in life. Only in this way can we walk out of the shadows and embrace a bright future."

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