A friendly day at Hogwarts

Chapter 162 The oak wand returns to its original owner

Hagrid is a good man, very kind, and doesn't have any bad intentions.

But it is undeniable that his shortcomings are also very obvious.

Although he is over 60 years old, he is still as innocent and simple as a child, like a blank piece of paper.

Even a young wizard like Harry with little social experience could easily get a lot of information out of him.

Not to mention the weakness of the three-headed dog Lu Wei who was later tricked by Quirrell into using a dragon egg.

Fortunately, everything was according to Dumbledore's plan.

The three people were discussing something intensely, but they didn't deliberately lower their voices and didn't intend to avoid Glenn.

Hagrid still looked angry, sulking at himself.

Glenn patted him on the shoulder.

"Okay Hagrid, don't be depressed." He said with a smile, "Here, let me show you a big baby!"

Hagrid looked up blankly.

Glenn reached into his arms and pulled out a long paper box from his pocket.

"open to take a look."

The three Harrys were also attracted. They subconsciously stopped their discussion and turned their attention to the carton.

Not even old Ollivander could do anything, and Hagrid had no hope that Glenn could repair his oaken wand.

With a puzzled look on his face, he gently opened the carton.

A long, pinkish-brown wand lay quietly on the white padding.

Hagrid's big hand trembled obviously, and then he gently picked up the wand.

A faint red light shone, and the oak wand vibrated slightly in his hand, as if telling the joy of reunion.

Hagrid raised his head suddenly, his black eyes hidden by his beard and hair filled with tears.

[Core character, Rubeus Hagrid, friendliness +50, exchange currency +5000. 】

He stood up with a pop and gave Glenn a big hug.

Glenn didn't have time to be happy at all. He only felt a huge force coming, strangling him tightly like an iron hoop, and the air in his lungs was squeezed out.

"Thank you...Glenn!"

Hagrid was excited and his voice was choked with tears.

"Hagrid!"

Hermione noticed Glenn's slightly purple face and shouted quickly.

"What's the matter, Hermione?"

Hagrid subconsciously let go and turned around to ask.

Hermione shook her head: "No...nothing..."

Glenn bent over and took a deep breath, feeling slightly relieved.

He moved a bit, and his muscles and bones felt a slight soreness.

It has to be said that Hagrid's physical attack power is too strong.

Hagrid returned to his seat and held the wand in his hand, as if he had found a treasure.

"How did you do it?" he asked after playing with it for a while.

Glenn smiled mysteriously and shook his head.

"secret."

He didn't want to say it, and Hagrid didn't care. He just looked at the intact wand and giggled.

Upon seeing this, the trio exchanged glances with each other and stood up to leave.

"Come along, Glenn." Harry whispered, "We have something we would like to hear your opinion on."

"it is good."

Glenn readily agreed.

The four of them quietly left Hagrid's hut and closed the door behind them.

"Glenn, do you remember the corridor on the fourth floor that Dumbledore mentioned at the opening ceremony?"

Harry asked mysteriously as they walked across the grass.

"Have you ever been...I mean, even a little bit...curious?"

"I'm a Ravenclaw, Harry, not a Gryffindor." Glenn was amused in his heart and replied deliberately pretending not to be interested, "Generally the only thing that makes me curious is knowledge."

Harry looked at Ron, embarrassed.

Hermione's eyes swept across the two of them, her expression seemed to say, "Look at other people's children."

"So, the secrets of Professor Snape, the three-headed dog Fluffy, and Nico Flamel are all related to that corridor?"

Glenn smiled and said jokingly.

Ron was stunned for a moment after hearing him mention all the key points in one breath.

"you..."

He opened his mouth, but didn't know what to say.

"You didn't avoid me at all in your conversation with Hagrid. It's not difficult to summarize it briefly."

Glenn smiled and said modestly.

"Is such that."

Harry saw that his guess was almost the same, so he simply stated his guess directly.

"On the day I bought the wand in Diagon Alley, Hagrid and I picked up a small package from Gringotts. On that day, a theft occurred there. We guess that the small package was the same as the one Hagrid picked up today. The person who arrived is related to Nico Flamel. And the person who went to steal things should be Snape."

"Oh?" Glenn said calmly, "For a professor, this is a very serious accusation."

"You just heard what we said to Hagrid. Snape clearly wants to kill Harry!"

Seeing that he didn't believe it, Ron quickly said angrily.

Glenn nodded thoughtfully.

"What Hermione said makes sense. The curse does require one's eyes to be fixed on the target, but have you ever thought that the same applies to breaking the curse?"

Harry and Ron both looked at Hermione. Hermione was startled and nodded.

"However, Snape has been targeting Harry everywhere since the beginning of school, and even found faults to deduct so many points from him." Ron was full of disbelief. "If you ask me, he wanted Harry to fall off his broom and die, so how could he try to Save him?"

Harry nodded in agreement.

"Although I don't know why, I can clearly feel that Snape must hate me."

"As far as I know, there are some ancient events involved here. Those are the grudges of the previous generation. If there is a chance, someone will naturally tell you."

Glenn glanced at Harry with a half-smile, and spoke a little vaguely.

"Of course, your guesses are all logical, but I must remind you that these are Dumbledore's exact words. What you see is often what you expect to see."

Harry and Ron looked confused, but Hermione seemed to have thought of something and fell into deep thought.

"But..." Ron thought for a while and said, "Harry saw obvious bite wounds on Snape's legs in the staff room yesterday. He also said that he couldn't stare at three heads at the same time... .”

"That's right!" Harry nodded repeatedly, "I bet with my broomstick that he must have let that giant monster in on Halloween night in order to distract others so that he could steal the package! Fortunately, he He couldn't get past the guard of the three-headed dog and was bitten on the leg instead."

Glenn thought of the Nimbus 2000 that had been torn into pieces by the Whomping Willow, and he couldn't help but feel distressed.

"This is a very reasonable conjecture, Harry. But I must advise you, never use your valuables to make such a bet in the future, no matter how sure you are about it."

Harry nodded confusedly.

Perhaps, only when that scene actually happens two years later, will he fully understand the meaning of this sentence.

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