Hogwarts: Bourne Returns from Warhammer

Chapter 115 Theft of Hagrid’s Hut (page 12)

"The more you resist, the more excited I get." Like a villain, Byrne threatened the remaining biting cabbage that had not yet matured and was still obediently staying in the planting pot.

What he said was actually just to scare them. In fact, even though the mature plants that had just been harvested had tried to attack Bourne, Bourne still sprinkled all the remaining plants with a carefully optimized moon-crazy beast excrement compound that was more suitable for the body of biting cabbage babies. Fat.

"The fermented dry powder of the feces of the worm can promote the growth of biting cabbage; the toxins secreted by Loba worm can make the biting cabbage less susceptible to pests and diseases; some ashes from the incineration of the fire ash snake can Adds biting kale’s resistance to flames…”

Bourne was already imagining that when he threw the biting cabbage frozen with the freezing spell to the enemy, and that person used his past experience to drive away the biting cabbage by releasing flames, the result was... eh hehe. Just thinking about it, he found this tactic interesting.

After carefully handling the biting cabbage, Bourne left the secret room in the Pendulum Courtyard.

Yes, although he initially considered raising these "little cuties" in the dormitory, given the increasingly impressive growth of the biting cabbage, Bourne was worried that one day when he was not in the dormitory, they would pop out of the flower pots again and look for provocations. Cause trouble.

It would be easy to eat Scabbers, the mouse that Ron always kept in his dormitory, but what if they bite the other cubs of Gryffindor, or worse, they boldly attack the cute little Khan?

Therefore, Bourne simply borrowed the "Marauder's Map" from George and Fred and followed the map to find the secret room in the Pendulum Courtyard outside the castle.

This secret room has been abandoned for a long time. It is spacious and can receive sunlight from the enchanted transparent ceiling, which is perfect for cultivating magical plants such as biting cabbage.

After coming out of the secret room, Bourne found that the morning sunshine was very good and the sky was as blue as a piece of silk. Coupled with the fresh air after the spring snow melts, it is easy to have the urge to go hiking.

Anyway, today was Sunday, and he was going to take a break for himself and take a walk to Hagrid's hut alone.

At Christmas time, Hagrid tidied up the cabin. He opened a small garden next to the vegetable garden, inserted some neatly trimmed hedges, and built a rectangular flower bed with stones.

In addition, in order to facilitate Harry and Ron to visit him, the considerate Hagrid also paved a not-so-short gravel path in front of the hut and carefully raked it smooth.

In this way, little wizards no longer have to walk on dirt roads that have become muddy due to melting snow, and they don’t have to worry about falling or getting their wizard robes dirty.

When Bourne wandered over to the cabin, he was ready to drop in for a visit. At Christmas, he gave Professor Scamander and Hagrid a bone china tea set and a large enamel casserole respectively, but he didn't know whether Hagrid used them smoothly.

Next to the front door of the cabin was a red and yellow colored rope. He pulled it and heard the metallic sound of a mechanical bell coming from inside.

Ok?

No dog barking?

Hagrid has a "little dog" - of course this is based on his size - and that "Tooth" is actually a Napoleon Mastiff native to the Italian Peninsula, which is a type of large dog.

Among the young wizards in the lower grades (excluding Bourne), it is estimated that Crabbe and Goyle can compete with them in terms of weight, and there is no guarantee that they can win steadily.

What is even more worth mentioning is that as the war dog of the ancient Roman legions, the Napoleon Mastiff is a guard dog that has withstood the test of time. They are generally very confident and rarely initiate trouble, but they become extremely alert when guarding their territory.

If he wasn't accompanying Hagrid to patrol the Forbidden Forest, Yaya would usually stay at home, and it was impossible to remain indifferent when he heard the sound of the doorbell being pulled.

Even if he met Bourne when we patrolled together before, it stands to reason that he should have barked two or three times as a welcome gesture.

"Hagrid won't be patrolling during the day today." As a member of the rangers, Bourne naturally knows the schedule of patrols in the Forbidden Forest. "Besides, if he goes to the castle or Hogsmeade, Hagrid usually won't." Bring on the fangs.”

Because Napoleon Mastiffs tend to drool.

However, now that no one was in the house, Bourne decided to go back to school. After lunch, he had to help Mrs. Pince organize the books.

A few days ago, Principal Dumbledore came over and lent the museum's treasure, the Mirror of Erised, saying that it would take a while before it could be returned. Without this convenient search task, the workload of Mrs. Pince and Byrne suddenly increased by several percentage points.

"At least until the end..." While thinking about whether to return the Mirror of Erised early, Bourne was about to leave Hagrid's hut.

But just as he turned around, with a sudden glance, he spotted some clues out of the corner of his eye.

Under the small window of Hagrid's hut, there was a clump of wild plantains, with all its roots, stems and leaves lying on the ground - this meant that someone or something had trampled on them, and it most likely happened not long ago. Otherwise, with the strong vitality of this weed, it will be able to straighten its back again in less than half a day.

"Open the Alaho hole!" Bourne was very decisive. He took out his wand and cast an unlocking spell on the door of Hagrid's hut.

However, after opening the door, he did not rush in immediately. Instead, he stood with his back against the wall next to the door.

"vera verto (rapid transformation)!"

He cast a transformation spell on a stone on the long flower bed next to the door, turning it into an aggressive lion, roaring and bursting into the door of Hagrid's hut. At the same time, he reached into his trouser pocket and took out several "biting cabbage grenades", ready to throw them into the door at any time.

Sure enough, there was someone in Hagrid's hut.

And he's still a man.

Facing the lion that suddenly broke into the door, the guy first let out a frightened scream, followed by a crackling sound.

"You didn't use magic to counterattack or cast the Iron Armor Curse at the first time, but just ran around to avoid the lion transformed by the Transformation Curse?" Bourne heard it very clearly, and he didn't feel the fluctuation of magic energy.

After thinking quickly, Bourne put away the "biting cabbage grenade" - it is best not to use this house-destroying magic plant indoors unless absolutely necessary - and then rushed into Hagrid in a flash. The door to the hut.

"Huh?" After being stunned for a moment, Bourne quickly cast a "Quick Appearance Spell" on the surrounding area.

This spell is one of several spells that Mrs. Pince taught him that he must master for daily work. It can make wizards who use the "Disguise Curse" invisible and can be used to deal with young wizards who want to sneak into the forbidden book area. Couldn't be more effective.

The spell was indeed effective, but as a result, no humanoid silhouette appeared in the hut. In other words, there is no wizard in this room using the "Disguise Curse" to hide his figure.

Hagrid's pet Fang was lying next to the fireplace, sleeping soundly and abnormally, drooling all over the rest of the floor mat.

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