Hogwarts lazy snake

Chapter 89 Tattered Cloak

Their bodies are light green, and their skin looks like the texture of tree bark, as if they are elves carefully carved by nature. Their eyes are big and round, sparkling with smart light, like two dazzling emeralds.

Their fingers are slender and flexible, and they grasp the branches tightly, as if they have become one with the tree.

These three or four Bowtruckles looked like a family. After seeing Horn and the others, they immediately hid under the leaves, poked their little heads out, and made tiny squeaks from time to time, as if they were communicating something.

Everyone walked by carefully, not wanting to disturb these cute little creatures.

Hagrid lowered his voice and said, "This should be a new family that has moved in. It seems that there has been danger in the depths of the Forbidden Forest recently, otherwise they would not have moved here. The Forbidden Forest has been a little restless recently, and I don't know what the reason is."

As he spoke, he tightened the longbow in his hand and glanced around vigilantly.

Everyone prepared to leave carefully, not wanting to disturb these cute little creatures.

Just then, a Bowtruckle suddenly jumped onto Horn.

Horn was slightly stunned, and saw the Bowtruckle stretched out his little hand and handed Horn a green amber.

Horn looked at the amber in his hand in surprise. Hagrid explained, "Bowtrucks usually don't give gifts to others easily. Horn, you are really lucky. They must have felt that you are special, so they gave you a gift when they first met."

Seeing this, Horn smiled and thanked the little guy on his shoulder: "I don't have anything to give you now, I will give you a gift in return next time I come over."

As if it understood Horn's words, the Bowtruckle waved its branch-like hands, jumped off Horn's shoulders, and ran back to the tree.

Harry and Ron's eyes widened in surprise.

Harry whispered, "Horn, that's amazing, Bowtruckle gave you a present."

Ron nodded in agreement, "Yeah, it's amazing."

After saying goodbye to the little guy, everyone continued on their way.

In the forbidden forest, sunlight shines through the dense branches and leaves, forming mottled light and shadows.

The snow began to melt in some places, revealing the black earth and the unyielding grass.

Occasionally, you can hear the clear calls of birds echoing in the woods, as if telling you that spring is coming.

Some unknown insects also made subtle chirping sounds in the grass, adding a sense of vitality to this silent forest.

Not far away, a reptile was crawling slowly on the melting snow of blackberries, making a slight rustling sound.

Finally, they came to a huge cave. Suddenly, they heard a series of small snoring sounds, but they soon stopped. Then, a huge head popped out of the cave.

At this time, Norbeta was already very large, and its body, like a car, was amazing. Norbeta's eyes were shining brightly, and when he saw Hagrid and the others, he let out a joyful cry.

Hagrid walked up to her excitedly and stroked her head gently. "Nobeta, you've grown a lot!" Hagrid said with a smile.

Harry and Ron were also shocked by Norberta's huge body, which had grown even bigger.

"Wow, Nobetha is really big!" Ron exclaimed.

Horn looked at Nobetha, and his heart was also filled with surprise. He did not expect Nobetha to grow so huge in such a short time.

Norbeta seemed to enjoy everyone's presence. It circled around the group a few times, then lay on the ground so that everyone could observe it more closely.

Hagrid began to introduce Norbeta's growth and its life in the Forbidden Forest. Harry and Ron listened with great interest and asked questions from time to time.

Horn listened quietly at the side, occasionally interjecting a word or two.

Just as everyone was immersed in the interaction with Nobeta, suddenly, a strange sound came from the depths of the forbidden forest.

Everyone suddenly became nervous, not knowing what dangerous creature would appear next.

Hagrid looked vigilantly in the direction of the sound, holding the brass longbow tightly in his hand. Horn also frowned, feeling uneasy.

Hagrid's face suddenly became serious, his brows furrowed, and his eyes were full of worry.

"Oh no, this sound is wrong. Stay here and wait for me to come back. It's very dangerous."

After Hagrid finished speaking, he ran quickly in the direction of the sound, holding the brass longbow tightly in his hand. His tall figure soon disappeared in the dense woods.

When Hagrid was out of sight, Horn turned around and solemnly repeated Hagrid's words and actions to Harry and Ron.

His eyes were firm and calm, and he held the Colt pistol tightly in his hand. "Harry, Ron, listen to Hagrid, stay here and don't move. It's very dangerous here."

After saying that, Horn ran in the direction where Hagrid disappeared without hesitation.

However, Harry and Ron are not good kids.

They looked at each other, worry and curiosity flashing in their eyes.

Harry bit his lip and said, "We can't just stay here. Hagrid and Horn might be in danger."

Ron nodded and said, "Yeah, we have to go help."

They repeated what Hagrid and Horn had said to Norbeta, who had not yet reacted, and then followed in Horn's direction.

Nobetha looked at their departing backs, seeming a little overwhelmed. It let out a low roar, as if expressing its worry.

Horn moved quickly through the woods, his steps light and agile, his eyes scanning the surroundings vigilantly.

His heart beat faster, not knowing what danger was waiting for him ahead.

Suddenly, he heard light footsteps behind him.

He stopped and turned to see Harry and Ron running towards him.

Horn shook his head helplessly and said, "Well, since you are here, be careful."

Harry gasped, "We can't leave you to face danger alone."

Ron also said: "Yeah, we are together."

But after the two of them finished talking, they realized that Horn was not persuading them to go back, but asking them to be careful?

He was stunned for a moment. However, Horn had no time to take care of them during class. He was wearing the brand new version of silver-framed glasses given by Master Flamel. They looked like the original suppressive glasses, but in fact they were an alchemical product with more uses.

Through the infusion of magic, colorful lines appeared in Horn's vision, forming patterns, and then pointed to the final position in the direction of Hagrid, and then he immediately sped up and ran over.

They continued to move in the direction of the sound, and the surrounding environment seemed to become more and more eerie.

The trees grew thicker, the sun barely penetrated, and an eerie smell hung in the air.

After hearing the sound of fighting.

Finally, Horn saw Hagrid shooting at a ghost-like figure next to a big tree with the brass longbow he had given him.

The figure was wearing a tattered black cloak, and the whole figure was wrapped in the cloak, making it impossible to see its true face. The cloak seemed to have life, fluttering slightly in the wind, and flashing a strange purple light from time to time.

The figure kept dodging Hagrid's arrows at a speed that was dizzying.

Every movement was accompanied by a faint black mist, as if it was an evil force pouring out from hell.

Fang was barking desperately behind Hagrid, his voice full of fear and anger, but he refused to move forward.

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