Hearing someone knocking on the door, Hagrid put down what he was doing suspiciously, got up and walked to the door, opened the wooden door with his teeth that were scratching excitedly, looked at the familiar figure standing outside the door, and smiled. Eyes greeted: "It's Albert, come in, you haven't seen me for a long time."

Yaya wagged his tail enthusiastically, trying to pounce on Albert, trying to stick out his tongue to lick Albert's cheek, but he stretched out his hand to suppress him.

"Hagrid, you should go!" Albert said without raising his head. His words froze the expression of Hagrid who was still smiling warmly?

"What's the matter?" Hagrid slowed down making tea for Albert, looked sideways at Albert who was brushing his teeth, and asked tentatively, "Did something happen?"

Hagrid knew very well that Albert would never say such things for no reason. Something bad must have happened, so the other party came to remind him.

"Umbridge's patience is probably at its limit. You should be aware that after she kicked out Headmaster Dumbledore, the situation between you and Firenze became very bad."

"Is that so?" Hagrid poured Albert a cup of hot tea and muttered, "That wicked old witch. Ever since I came back, she has been trying to find a chance to drive me away."

"Firenzie's situation is better than yours, at least Umbridge won't touch him for the time being, but if you don't leave now..."

"What will happen if you don't go?" Hagrid asked curiously.

"Then you may have to go to Azkaban Prison for a few months." Albert handed the snacks specially prepared for dogs to Fangya, looked up at Hagrid who was a little uneasy, and reminded, " Umbridge and Fudge were always more interested in where Dumbledore was hiding than in catching the escaped Death Eaters."

"They think I know where Dumbledore is hiding?" Hagrid's eyes widened in disbelief. "They want to force me to tell where Dumbledore is?"

"Well, that's about it." Albert glanced at the pocket watch in his hand.

"I really don't know what's going on in the heads of those idiots?" Hagrid said contemptuously, "They actually think that I will betray Dumbledore."

"They suspect any wizard who is close to Dumbledore, including you, Professor McGonagall and Potter." Probably noticing Hagrid's mood changes, Albert comforted: "Compared to Potter, you should worry about yourself, Potter is smarter than you, he can solve his own problems, and you are different, but Umbridge absolutely hates, even "hates" any "half-breed", and I mean half-breed like you, Lupine Werewolves like that, centaurs like Firenze, she thinks you're dangerous. From the time that guy wrote the Anti-Werewolf Act in 1993, and the way he behaved during his tenure as a professor, you better not expect anything, just let people Give you more Veritaserum, and you can easily pry your mouth open, even if it does great harm to people."

Hagrid opened his mouth, but for a moment he didn't know what to say.

"Not long ago, Nearly Headless Nick told me that Umbridge hoped that Cornelius Fudge would sign the education order to expel Peeves." Albert ignored the frustration on Hagrid's face and continued, "I think wizards throughout the ages have done that, but they failed to drive Peeves away."

"I heard that Peeves has been making trouble for Umbridge." Hagrid seemed to be in a better mood when he talked about this.

Sure enough, watching Umbridge's misfortune always brings joy to many people.

"Don't get too excited, Hagrid," Albert warned with raised eyebrows, "Perhaps, Umbridge's action to expel Peeves is doomed to fail, but Umbridge's enlisting a bunch of Aurors to help must not only target Peeves." Ghost, she would never mind letting those Aurors help her clean up other troubles at Hogwarts by the way, so that she can control Hogwarts better."

Albert closed the form with a snap, took out a bag from his robe pocket and put it on the table in front of Hagrid, reminding him, "You still have a quarter of an hour, take it and your wand, at the Ministry of Magic Get out of here before the Aurors arrive, believe me, surrounded by a group of Aurors, you won't even have a chance to run."

Before Albert turned to leave, he cast a spell to eliminate the traces of his past, stopped at the door and said: "Remember to bring your umbrella, I think you won't let the Aurors discover your secret, and don't hesitate to use it Magic, they won't know, and you better move fast."

"Remember, they can always find an excuse to throw you into prison. Don't expect anything." Albert didn't stay any longer, so as not to leave a false impression on Hagrid. The new task is to help Hagrid escape the pursuit. Average, but the win is that the task is easier to complete.

"It's... terrible!"

Watching Albert's disappearing back, Hagrid reached out to pick up the bag and stuffed it into his coat pocket, then picked up the umbrella in the corner, and called Upper Fang to leave the hunting lodge in a hurry.

Hagrid would have left Hogwarts a long time ago if it wasn't for Glopp, he knew that Umbridge had been looking for a chance to fire him in front of the whole school.

Only, if you leave school now, what will poor Glop do?

Albert's arrival made Hagrid realize the seriousness of the problem. With Albert's personality, he definitely had a premonition of something bad, so he was asked to leave the school as soon as possible.

In fact, not long after Hagrid left, Umbridge appeared outside the hunting lodge with a group of Aurors on his back.

Umbridge intends to use this opportunity to solve Hagrid's problem. She has always believed that the big man must be hiding some ulterior secret.

"he's not here."

Dawlish looked through the window of the hunting lodge and saw that there was no one there.

Several Aurors looked at each other, used the Unlocking Charm to open Hagrid's hunting lodge, and looked at the empty room.Gadwin reached out and touched the kettle on the table, and expressed his judgment, "Maybe, he has something to go out."

"No, I think he probably knew we were coming, maybe someone leaked the news." An Auror pointed to the parchment pasted on the table, which read: I know you want Aurors to catch me, but I don't will give you a chance. — Hagrid.

Of course, the parchment was left by Albert, just to remind Umbridge, and to add some anger to the toad by the way.

"Damn... Hagrid must know where Dumbledore is hiding!" Umbridge gritted his teeth and tore up the parchment in his hand, and turned to look at Gadvin Robards. "Can you track him down?"

"Yes." Gadvin Robards glanced at Umbridge and said, reminding: "But it will take time, and it may not be successful. It's best not to have too much hope."

"Don't worry ma'am, Hagrid can't use magic, we will definitely find and catch him." Dawlish almost assured him with a pat on the chest.

"Don't forget his blood, Dawlish." Gadwin glanced at his colleague and reminded, "You'd better bring more people, and don't expect Hagrid to catch him without a fight, just knock him out and take him back. gone."

"Of course I remember, don't worry, leave it to me to deal with it ma'am, I promise to send Hagrid to Azkaban."

"Hagrid is only a suspect right now, not a criminal. Before you determine his crime, you must keep your sense of proportion." Gadwin reminded with a frown.

Umbridge glanced at Gadwin with slightly raised eyebrows, but said nothing.

The Aurors were divided into half and handed over to Dawlish to hunt down Hagrid, and the other half followed Umbridge into the castle to deal with Peeves. In order not to repeat the same mistakes, Umbridge took them in himself.

If Albert Anderson dared to jump out to block, she would let the opponent understand that the duel champion is nothing special.

However, Umbridge didn't know that everything that happened after she took the Auror into Hogwarts was under the watchful eye of Albert.

A quarter of an hour ago, Albert, who was taking a transformation class, suddenly noticed that the wrist rope woven by Isobel seemed to be faintly hot.

There are several gemstones of various styles strung on the rope, each gemstone has a unique purpose, and one of them is an emergency communication device he uses to communicate with himself.

That's right, use it with yourself.

After using the Time-Turner, it's best not to meet each other, but passing messages is fine.

When the gemstones on the wristband give yourself an early warning, it means something happened.

Albert used the atlas to figure out the situation in the first place.

He even watched the scene where Umbridge broke into Hagrid's cabin with a group of Aurors, but Hagrid had already left early.

As for, Umbridge actually sent someone to hunt down Hagrid.

This is a hint given by the new mission.

Albert was not worried about Hagrid being caught at all, because he believed that he could help Hagrid get rid of those annoying pursuers.

Perhaps, the entire army was wiped out as soon as they left Hogwarts.

In fact, when Dawlish and his group followed the trail left by Hagrid through the Tracking Charm, they did encounter trouble.

It should be said that they were shamefully attacked as soon as they left Hogwarts.

Without warning, two red lights appeared out of thin air, and the two Aurors at the back were directly knocked down.

"Damn it, we were ambushed. Savage and Williamson are down." Tonks shouted when he heard the sound of falling.

She was still thinking about how to delay time for Hagrid, but now it seems that she has avoided it. Just now, someone sneaked up on them from behind when they were unprepared.

Quietly, without any warning.

"Where is the enemy, I don't see anyone."

After the two companions fell without warning, Hagrid and his group, who were trying their best to track them down, had to stop and be vigilant against the spell that might strike at any time.

Albert didn't try to sneak attack again, but secretly observed the Auror's level.

Forming a defensive formation at the first moment of a sneak attack, and resisting attacks from anywhere at any time through collective strength, it is not difficult to see that these Aurors are indeed well-trained, but that's all.

"The enemy is invisible, force him out." Dawlish shouted loudly, waving his wand, "Reveal in human form."

A few manifesting spells swept across the surroundings, and a figure was revealed from the void.

"Where is the enemy, I saw him!"

I don't know who yelled, and then I saw a stun spell flying over.

"Stop looking down on people."

The Auror contacted and blocked the disarming spell twice, but was hit directly by the third stun spell, and passed out after a double eye.

The Aurors couldn't see the attacker clearly, because they only saw a very vague human silhouette.

Dawlish really couldn't understand why the Man-Shaped Manifestation Curse didn't fully expose the other party, but he didn't have the heart to explore these issues, because the enemy didn't seem to care about his exposure and had continued to attack them.

The Aurors' spells fell through, as the man in front of them suddenly disappeared.

"Apparate, the man is nearby."

"I see him, on the left."

"He disappeared again."

"Damn it, who is this guy!"

Seeing that his spell was blocked lightly by the other party, Dawlish felt a deep sense of anxiety in his heart.

Because his colleagues were being easily knocked down, using spells they were familiar with.

Whether it's the Stunning Spell, the Disarming Spell, or the Iron Armor Spell, the guy on the opposite side is extremely skilled in using it. With Apparition, he can always block the Aurors' attacks lightly, and seize the gap to disarm their wands, or stun people .

All this made the Aurors feel deeply frustrated, like a child is powerless when facing an adult.

"Damn it, damn it."

Dawlish felt extremely humiliated when he saw his colleagues were knocked down by the Stunning Curse one by one, and he was the only one left in the end.

He knew he was no match for the opponent,

He knew he needed more help.

So, Dawlish decided to go find reinforcements and give this bastard some color.

If they are stunned here by the opponent's stun spell, then they may be completely reduced to the laughing stock of the entire magic world.

Waved his wand to create a defensive barrier to buy himself time before Dawlish Apparated away.

However, in just a moment, Dawlish was astonished to find that the defensive barrier in front of him suddenly shattered, and a spell concentrated on his chest at an astonishing speed, leaving Dawlish who was trying to escape in place.

"You bastard..."

Dawlish was hit by the Stunning Spell, fell heavily to the ground, and passed out directly.

"It's worse than expected, is it because of the sneak attack?"

Albert quickly denied it, perhaps because of the surprise attack, but Aurors are not specialized in combat, and their level may be higher than most wizards, but they are still not as good as those wizards who participated in the duel competition. With tacit cooperation.

At least, it's doing pretty well in dealing with emergencies.

Finally, after glancing at the Aurors lying on the ground, Albert immediately apparated and left. He needed to find a place to remove the disguise on his body and return to Hogwarts.

As for Hagrid's question, he believed that the Aurors would not be able to find him for a while.

The next thing is the things in the castle, but he doesn't need to worry about those, or he doesn't need to worry about himself now.

Reappearing on the edge of the Forbidden Forest, Albert waved his wand to remove the disguise on his body. After his hair, face and clothes were completely new, he walked towards Hagrid's hunting lodge under the cover of the Disillusionment Charm. Where is he going to wait? The matter has completely subsided.

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