"Agas, do you think that goblin can still find his family?" Fred asked.

"It shouldn't be possible. It will be a long journey."

George climbed onto his brother's shoulder with his left hand, raised his right hand to his eyes to block the glaring sunlight, and looked at the goblin "flying away" in the sky.

Agas's full-strength attack not only pushed the goblin farther and farther away from him and his companions, but also broke the wooden stick in his hand.

Agas handed the broken stick in his hand to Ron, who was standing there in a daze, and then took the stick from Ron's hand back to his own.

"Little Ron, brother will help you fight the goblins, you're welcome."

Ron showed a horrified expression when he heard Agas' voice. He stepped back a few steps and stammered, "No, no, you're welcome."

Agas raised his eyebrows. Is this kid afraid of him?

"Agas, don't scare our little brother."

"Yeah, Ron would be terrified."

Hearing his brother say this, Ron's face turned red and he angrily retorted, "I, I'm not scared! I'm just nervous!"

Agas nodded as if it was a matter of fact, gave Ron a thumbs up, and with his right hand hidden behind his back, he held another goblin and placed it in Ron's arms.

"Well, it's your turn to throw it to us~" After saying that, Agas took a quick step and ran to the other corner, standing there with the wooden stick raised, waiting for Ron's delivery.

Ron caught the goblin and didn't dare to let go, but the goblin twisted and howled wildly in his arms. Ron heard the sound and screamed louder than the goblin.

While shouting "No, no, no!", he threw the goblin hard towards Fred who was closest to him.

"Bang!" The wooden stick hit the goblin's huge forehead accurately and flew to George at the other corner with a little speed.

"Ginny!" George threw the goblin, who was obviously dizzy and whose howling had become much quieter, at Ginny.

Ginny, who was obviously the youngest, was not only very quick in her movements, but also calm and composed, without any sign of nervousness. She stared at the spherical object in the air, caught it, and hit it back.

Unfortunately, Ginny's strength was too weak, and the goblin she hit back fell to the ground and was dragged back into the cave by her companions.

Ron was just about to show everyone the catching skills he had recently learned from Bill, so he ran over to try to drag the goblin out of the hole, but he was too weak and could only watch the goblin go back into the hole.

"Ronald, don't waste your energy. Look at your weak arms and legs." George stuffed the wooden stick into his back through his collar.

He grabbed Ron's collar, made room for the hole, and reached out to dig inside.

Unfortunately, there is nothing.

"He ran away. I don't know where he went." George shrugged at Agas and Fred.

The goblin is a small animal that likes to harm garden plants. It extremely likes to dig up the roots of plants. There are so many veins underground, so after digging one hole, it will go to another.

So there are always gnomes in the Weasley family's small garden that can never be cleaned up.

And after the goblins were thrown away, they would reappear within a few days.

Agas stroked his chin and looked at the bumpy little courtyard, which were all holes dug by the goblins.

Suddenly I thought of a way to drive the goblins out of the cave.

"Fred, George, I have a plan to help you find all the goblins. Wanna play?"

"what way?"

"Of course, we love playing the most."

The twins continued Agas's words one by one.

Agas bared his teeth and smiled.

He took out a sapling from the bracelet on his left hand and inserted it into a hole.

"What kind of tree is this?" Ginny reached out and touched the withered sapling.

She had never seen a sapling without any branches or leaves but with such a huge trunk.

"This is an oak sapling. It was dying, so I collected it." Agas pointed his finger at the ground and covered the roots of the sapling with the surrounding cracked soil.

"Hehe, let's try this time to see if my new thing works well, hehe." While burying the soil, Agas laughed extremely obscenely.

There are not many opportunities to do things by yourself. He wanted to plant flowers near Nurmengard, but Grindelwald and Venda were unwilling to do so. The next day after he planted them, Kaka pulled all the flowers out.

I feel really sorry for the Venus flytrap seedlings that I developed with so much difficulty.

Really, they have really no taste.

Seeing how Agas was busy, George and his companions also squatted around the saplings and slowly covered the roots of the oak saplings with soil with their hands.

"You haven't told us what you're going to do yet."

"Have you ever been to the Muggle world?" Agas asked a question instead of answering their question.

"No, Mom and Dad think Muggles are dangerous and will hurt us after knowing our specialness." Ginny answered obediently.

"There are some Muggles living in the village. We have met them before when we were riding on brooms, but they treated us as monsters."

Speaking of this, Fred looked frustrated.

He and George just wanted to play with the Muggle kids at that time, but they were treated as monsters and thrown stones at them. From then on, their mother never allowed them to go near the Muggle village again.

"It's okay, I'm from the Muggle world. I'll take you out to play when I get the chance." Agas saw their lost expressions and comforted them.

"This is an oak sapling. In the Muggle world, an oak tree has a lush root system that can grow several meters deep into the ground."

Agas stepped on the soil a few times, trying to stabilize the sapling.

"Look!" Several people looked at a medicine bottle in Agas' hand, not quite understanding what it was.

Agas puffed up his chest proudly, "Have you heard of hair growth potion? This is a plant growth agent that I modified. Anyway, the effect should be similar to that of hair growth potion."

Having said that, Agas poured a whole bottle of medicine directly into the roots of the sapling.

"Since the principle of hair growth agent is to grow hair, then the hair of the plant is the root system, so it is most likely..."

Before Agas could finish his words, the sapling that had absorbed the medicine began to shake wildly. In less than ten seconds, a loud "boom" sound came from the ground.

The sapling began to grow taller and taller, and leaves grew on the trunk that originally had no branches or leaves.

As the saplings grew, several people saw that the originally bumpy holes in the ground began to have ugly heads popping out one after another.

"Goblins!" Ron exclaimed, pointing at the heads.

"They really ran out! Agas, you're amazing!" George ran forward, picked up the ankles of the goblins one after another, twisted them wildly a few times and threw them out.

Before long, the holes that originally filled the entire yard were filled up by the roots of the oak saplings, and no more goblins were seen emerging.

"Agas! Agas! Why is it getting bigger and bigger!" Ginny was the first person to notice that the oak sapling was getting bigger and bigger, and she asked while patting Agas's trouser leg.

Mrs. Weasley, who was preparing lunch in the kitchen, felt the ground shaking violently and heard very strange noises coming from underground.

After drying my hands and walking out, I saw that my originally bumpy yard was now occupied by a tree that seemed to be growing bigger and bigger.

The children in his family huddled together and shrank to the corner, and Ron's screams could be heard from time to time.

"What on earth have you done!" Mrs. Weasley's roar resounded through the sky.

It was over, and Agas hung his head and hid behind the twins.

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