Arms Dealers From Hogwarts

Chapter 216: Fire dragon

  Chapter 216 Fire Dragon

  Looking at Hagrid's uneasy look, Jemini shook his head, drew out the dagger and flicked it, turning the ugly big flower into a blooming red rose.

   "Uh...thank you, Jemini."

   "You are welcome." Jemini put away his dagger.

   "Hagrid! Jemini?" Harry's voice sounded from behind Jemini, Jemini turned his head, rolled his eyes, and saw Harry in the invisibility cloak.

   "Okay, you two, come in quickly." Hagrid looked around, then took Jemini and Harry into the room.

   "What are you going to show me?" Harry looked at Hagrid warily.

  He ran into Hagrid in Hogsmeade during the day, and Hagrid told him to come over at night and show him a big baby.

  Harry didn’t know what Hagrid was talking about. He suspected that the snails laid the eggs, or where Hagrid bought a three-headed dog or something.

   "Come with me, don't say anything, and cover your body with invisibility cloak." Hagrid made a shushing gesture.

  Harry lifted the invisibility cloak: "Come here, Jemini."

   "No, thank you." Jemini cast a phantom spell on himself.

Seeing that they both concealed themselves well, Hagrid opened the cabin and strode into the darkness. Jemini and Harry followed, watching Hagrid towards Boothbatten’s The carriage passed by.

   "Hagrid, how did you—"

   "Hush!" Hagrid made a gesture, then knocked three times on the Busbarton carriage door. Seeing Hagrid's movements, Jemini suddenly remembered a certain great saint.

  The door of the car was opened, and Ms. Maxim got out of the car. Her broad shoulders were wrapped in a silk shawl, and she looked at Hagrid and smiled.

   "Ah, Hagrid...is the time up?"

   "Good evening." Hagrid smiled, reaching out to help her down the golden steps.

  Ms. Maxim turned and closed the door of the carriage, Hagrid handed her her arm, and the two of them walked around the edge of the makeshift paddock, where Boothbarton’s flying horses were locked.

   "Where are you taking me, Hagrid?" Ms. Maxim asked.

"You'll like it." Hagrid's voice was rough and dry, and it sounded like a buffalo who had sent an invitation: "It's worth seeing, trust me, but-don't tell anyone that I took you to see it, okay? You shouldn't know."

  Jemini got goose bumps when he listened to Hagrid’s indulgent tone.

   "Of course I won't say it~" Ms. Maxim's long black eyelashes flickered.

  Jemini's scalp seems to be electrocuted, and his scalp is numb.

  I beg you two to stop the show!

   "The two of them...what do you want to do?" Harry's voice came out from under the invisibility cloak.

   "Maybe to tell you how did giants fall in love?" Jemini chuckled lightly.

   Harry: "???"

   "Hagrid didn't tell you what he wanted us to do?" Harry asked.

   "The two warriors put together, what do you say it is, of course it is over the topic." Jemini shook his head.

  "Through the question? The first item?"

   "Yes." Jemini nodded.

  Several people walked along the Black Lake without stopping. The castle and the Black Lake behind them were no longer visible. At the same time, they heard the shouts coming from the front.

   Hagrid and Maxim crossed a forest, Jemini jumped to a tree, and Harry quickly followed.

   Then as he walked through the woods, Harry saw a few campfires. A group of men jumped around the campfire. Then, Harry opened his mouth wide in surprise.

  Fire Dragon.

  Four fierce-looking adult fire dragons were confined in a paddock surrounded by thick planks, standing with their hind legs propped up, roaring, and sniffing.

  Heavy flames ejected from their mouths full of fangs and teeth, shooting into the dark night sky.

  Jemini looked at these majestic fire dragons. Although he was indeed shocked by the ferocious appearance when he first saw it, he soon became disinterested.

  Four-headed fire dragon, the tallest one is only fifty feet.

  This value sounds awesome, but convert the unit to about 167 meters, about four stories high.

  Although I have never seen fire dragons in my two lifetimes, I was a little surprised when I first saw them, but after seeing them clearly, I realized that it was the same. I fully realized that Susao could play them like a ball.

   What made Jemini even more speechless was that seven or eight dragon trainers fired a coma spell on the biggest black dragon together, and the fire dragon swayed into a faint.

   "Want to take a closer look?" Hagrid asked Ms. Maxim excitedly.

  The two walked towards the fence together, and Harry followed suit. A wizard turned to greet Hagrid. It was Charlie Weasley. Jemini had seen him at the World Cup.

"How about it, Hagrid?" Charlie gasped, "They should be fine now-we gave them sleeping pills, and they fell asleep all the way when they came, thinking that they would wake them up in the quiet night. They will feel a little better, but as you have seen, they are not happy, not happy at all—"

   "What kinds of species do you have here, Charlie?" Hagrid asked, his eyes obsessively looking at the biggest black fire dragon, as if he was picking pets.

  "This is the Hungarian tree wasp." Charlie introduced: "The smaller one over there is the ordinary Welsh green dragon-the silver blue one is the Swedish short-nosed dragon-and the red one is the Chinese fireball."

  Charlie looked around. Ms. Maxim was walking along the paddock, staring at the stunned dragons.

   "I didn't expect you to bring her, Hagrid." Charlie frowned. "The warrior shouldn't know what he has to face. She will definitely tell her students, right?"

   "I just think she is willing to come over to see and see." Hagrid had forgotten Ms. Maxim, and he looked at the dragons in front of him with fascination.

  "It's a romantic date..." Charlie murmured, shaking his head helplessly.

  "Four in total." Hagrid said, "So, every warrior needs to deal with one, right? What do they need to do-fight the dragon?"

  Jemini heard a slight pop under the tree, and Harry sat on the ground with a soft leg.

He just remembered that because of his own reasons, Harry could not guard the Philosopher’s Stone, break into the secret room, and fight the basilisk like the original book. Compared with the original book, Harry’s character is much worse, although his strength is better than the original book. Be stronger.

  However, as the protagonist of the story series, even if Harry's temperament is not as good as the original, at least it will not be too bad. Anyway, this guy is also a purebred Gryffindor.

"I think, probably just pass by the fire dragon." Charlie said: "If the situation is not good, we will come forward to rescue at any time and chant the extinguishing spell for the fire dragon. What they want is the female fire dragon that broods and hatches eggs, I don't understand why …But I can tell you that the people who have stalled the Hungarian tree bee do not have good fruit to eat. The back of it is as dangerous as the front.

  Charlie said, and pointed to the tail of the tree wasp. Long bronze thorns appeared every few inches on the tail, which looked very attractive.

    Today is the first one, more 嘤嘤嗝~

    

   

  (End of this chapter)

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