Agas raised his head, looked at the floating leaves outside the door, and nodded with a heavy face.

Not only did he hear it, but the voice was very familiar.

"I'm hungry."

There are many pumpkins planted in Hagrid's back garden. Some are taller than people and some are still growing.

But now, a rustling sound was heard from among the pumpkins.

As Hagrid's pumpkins burst one by one, the figure wandering on the ground got closer and closer to the two of them.

The voice shouting for hunger was getting closer and closer to Agas. Agas pulled Hagrid and said, "Hagrid, go back."

"Agas, go back to your room. I want to see what it is."

Instead of listening to Agas, Hagrid picked up Agas and pushed him into the room.

Although Agas is not short now, he still looks like a little chicken in front of Hagrid.

"Hagrid!" Agas grabbed Hagrid with one hand with great strength, and Hagrid was unable to break free immediately.

"Don't worry, Hagrid, that guy won't hurt me."

Agas looked at Hagrid with a sure look: "I must ask him clearly. If you show up, he will run away like last time."

Hagrid also heard what happened in school yesterday. He looked at Agas' eyes and finally retreated.

"Okay, okay, if there is any danger, you must call me."

Agas pushed the door open, closed it behind him, walked to a pumpkin vine, and coughed softly.

The cough startled Walpole, but Walpole smelled a familiar smell and his big body went straight through the big pumpkin that was in the way.

He appeared in front of Agas with juice all over his body.

It was not until now that Agas could really see the specific appearance of the basilisk.

The dark green body is estimated to be almost fifty feet long. On the huge snake head are a pair of bright yellow eyes. Rows of sharp teeth can be seen in the wide-open mouth, which are sharp enough to tear everything apart.

When Walpole saw Agas' figure, his eyes flashed with joy. He moved his head closer to Agas, and at the same time, he seemed to know that his appearance was scary.

When he approached Agas, he closed his wide-open mouth and rubbed his head against Agas' arm in grievance.

Hagrid, who was in the room, saw this scene through the window and crushed the windowsill. Just as he was about to open the door, he heard Agas say, "Hagrid, don't come out."

"Walpole, I'm hungry." After rubbing against Agas, Walpole curled up his long body, with the tip of his tail poking at his abdomen.

Agas stretched out a finger and pushed Walpole's head away with great force. "You have bad breath, you know that."

Agas' voice was not loud, but not small either.

"......" After hearing this, Hagrid in the room silently stretched out his big hand, covered his mouth and exhaled.

Ugh, cough, cough. Hagrid choked on the taste in his mouth.

"Your name, you say, is Walpole?"

Walpole nodded, and his nodding movement was funny, his head and the snake's body were connected together, and as he nodded, the snake's body floated left and right.

"Did that person let you out?" Agas asked in a low voice.

Then, Walpole's noisy voice was heard: "The descendant of Salazar is a nuisance."

"He lets Walpole out at night to do harm."

"But Salazar wouldn't let Walpole kill the students, so Walpole petrified them."

"Salazar's descendants controlled Walpole."

"Descendants of Salazar..."

Walpole spoke in a few words, and each sentence began with a curse on Salazar's descendants, and then expressed his reluctance.

Agas rubbed his swollen forehead, "Stop."

"So, why did you come out during the day?"

There was a flash of sadness in Walpole's eyes, and he lowered his head to the ground. "Can you save me?"

As a basilisk that had lived for a long time, Walpole knew that he was controlled by the Parseltongue and had done many bad things.

But Walpole couldn't escape the control of Parseltongue, and he didn't even know when he was awake.

So he could only find Agas as soon as possible when he was awake.

He smelled the scent of fate in Agas.

Agas looked at the basilisk in front of him, his eyes lowered, and he heard his own answer: "I can't."

He has to ensure the integrity of the plot, and the current Grindelwald can no longer withstand any changes.

The basilisk must die under Harry Potter's sword.

In the end, Walpole returned to the underground to wait for death with disappointment in his eyes and a full stomach.

"Huh!" Heavy breathing sounds came from behind Agas.

"Agas, are you okay?" Hagrid approached Agas and looked him up and down.

"Hagrid, I'm fine."

Agas shook his head, "Hagrid, don't tell anyone that you have seen this guy."

Hagrid did not agree to Agas, "No, this matter must be told to Dumbledore. I can't help you hide it from Dumbledore anymore."

"It's fine that I concealed the fact that you and the Weasleys sneaked into the Forbidden Forest before, but this guy must let Dumbledore know."

Agas looked at the person in front of him with amusement. He knew that Hagrid was not a good secret keeper because he always let things slip in front of people he knew.

However, Agas just needs to ensure that this matter will not be known to the parasitic monster in the diary.

"I will tell Albus myself, now you can rest assured."

"Also, Hagrid, Belita has hatched. Please be sure to tell me."

Agas looked serious for the first time, and Hagrid patted his chest and agreed.

At this moment, there was a knock on the front door of Hagrid's hut.

The two looked at each other, and Agas pushed Hagrid: "Hagrid, you go ahead. I won't go in. I want to go back to the dormitory."

"Hagrid, are you home? Open the door!"

Harry knocked anxiously on the door, and Hagrid waved to Agarth and entered the room through the back door, "Come in!"

Agas stood not far from the cabin, looking at the anxious looks of the three people, and also at the notebook with a corner sticking out of Harry's arms.

He stayed there for a while until he heard Harry's question in the room: "Hagrid, do you know who opened the Chamber of Secrets forty-five years ago?"

Agas then smiled and turned away.

Everything should be back on track.

Grindelwald should not die at this time. Even Agas would not agree to his death.

When Agas was leaving, he slowly turned into a phoenix. His flying figure was very strange. Sometimes he suddenly appeared in the east and sometimes he suddenly appeared in the west.

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