Harry Potter’s Fantastic Animals Guide

Chapter 77: "Medusa" petrification curse

  Raim Bull approached David and David suddenly found that its movements were a bit staggering.

   So David hurriedly leaned forward to check, but Rove stood still. He had to wait for David to comfort the Raim cow thoroughly before he could go up, otherwise Raim cow might just run away.

  Riem Bull is a big man, but he has little courage.

   And because people drink their blood, their strength will be greatly increased, so people often hunt them.

   Therefore, Raim Bull is very cautious when seeing strangers, for fear of losing his life if he is not careful.

   When David walked to the side of Riem Cow, he found that one of its legs had been cut in half.

   Now there is a prosthetic leg made of alchemy. The whole is golden like its hair, with some magic patterns engraved on it, which can't be seen from a distance.

   Although the prosthetic leg can ensure that the Riem cow walks steadily, it is not dexterous enough, so its walking movement is a bit staggering.

   David gently touched the joint between the Moriem cow's body and the prosthetic leg, and felt distressed. He didn't know how much it had suffered before.

   Then David gently stroked the golden belly of Riem for a while. Its hair was like a needle, and David's hand hurt.

   After it calmed down, David waved to Rove.

  Rove looked straight ahead and walked to David's side step by step at a constant speed.

  Riem cow didn't respond much to this, but stomped his feet a few times uneasy, David touched his belly, and it became quiet again.

   "Anything to find?" Rove asked softly.

   David looked ugly and pointed to the artificial leg of Raim.

  Rove frowned and observed for a while, got up and said, "Look at the traces of the joint of its legs, it should have been a week or two ago."

   David nodded. Rove is professional in this respect. It is the skill he has honed in the field. Through the wound healing, he can roughly infer the time when this animal was injured.

   "Have you seen its head? Is there a round hole?" Rove said, pointing to the head of Raim.

   "Not yet." After David finished speaking, he immediately walked to the vicinity of Riem's ​​head, gently shaved off the long golden hair covering it, and carefully checked all traces remaining on it.

   The position of the lower half of Riem's ​​cow's head. After David looked through it, he found no wounds.

   But at the high place, David looked up. Although Raim had tried his best to lower his head, David still couldn't reach it.

  Of course, it’s not that David is too short, but that the Riem cow is too tall. After all, they are two or three meters tall!

   "Are you going to get down?" David patted Riem's ​​head.

   "Get down." Seeing that it didn't quite understand, David made another lie down motion.

  Riem cow shook his head and exhaled a white mist from his mouth. Then his body twisted, his right forefoot bends forward and kneeled on the ground, and the other forefoot also knelt on the ground in the same motion.

After   , it lay down on its side, and fell to the ground with a bang. The lack of one foot made its movements very cumbersome.

   David touched its big horns lightly and comforted it. David then stood on his toes and looked over the head of Raim.

"Rove, come and see!" David saw a small, newly healed scar on the top of Riem's ​​head between the two big horns. He touched it with his hand, deep in the skin. His bones are a little bit bulging, obviously they were patched from the back.

   "Does it have it too?" Rove walked over and looked in the direction of David's finger.

   David nodded: "It has been artificially repaired."

   "This Raim cow did not die after the skull was opened. That doesn't mean that..." Rove glanced at David and said, "It is very likely that the people in the R organization have mastered this technology?"

   David frowned: "But how do they want to control it? It's impossible to just lean on a round hole, right?"

  Rove thought about it for a while, and found nothing. He said, "Have you seen any introduction about this in Grandpa's notes?"

   David gave him a blank look, saying, ‘Are you a fool? ’Said in his tone: "Do you think Grandpa might do cruel experiments?"

  Newt also does an autopsy, but what he decomposes is all animals that have died or been killed. Anyway, they will not move, and they will not do experiments on living things like these people.

  Rove was taken aback, and smiled in a jealousy. Just now, he had been thinking about the role of the round hole and forgot about it.

   "Why don't we ask Grandpa for flanking tomorrow to see if he knows?" David asked Rove.

   "Okay." Rove nodded slightly: "Then let's go back quickly, otherwise it won't be good to wait for grandpa and grandma to wake up."

   "Wait a second." David finished speaking, and patted Riem's ​​head to beckon it to stand up.

   When it knelt on its two front feet and was about to stand up, David's wand flicked: "Yugadim Leviosa."

  Riem cow was still lying on the ground half of its body, slowly floating up, matching its standing forefoot, allowing it to easily stand on all fours and stand on the grass.

   "I'm leaving." David patted Riem's ​​chin. Riem cow stretched his head forward and rubbed it against David to express his gratitude.

   David and Rove chatted in tandem, and walked out of the arc-shaped gate. Suddenly, David seemed to be under a petrification curse and turned into a sculpture, which stood still.

  Rove didn't have time to stop, and slammed into David's body: "David, what's the matter with you?" Rove's voice was full of doubts.

   But David didn't answer him, David still stared straight ahead.

   "Stupid?" Rove walked around David's body, glanced at his face, followed the direction David was looking at, and then...he also became a stone man.

   In front of them, on one of UU Reading www.uukanshu.com studio, there is a woman sitting, not Medusa, but Tina.

   But for David and Rove, her magic is not weaker than Medusa.

   "Why do you want to be fooled by pretending to be foolish?" Tina's cold voice hit the surrounding walls, and after a few bounces, it hit both David and Rove.

   The two of them were excited and recovered. David said hurriedly, "Grandma, what are you doing here without sleeping?"

   "Then what are you doing here?" Tina asked blankly.

   "It's been a long time since we came back, and I miss the animals in the magical space a little bit." Rove stepped forward and said, "Is it, David?"

   David nodded quickly. At this frequency, if Tina doesn't believe it, he can shake his head.

   "Then you didn't find these things?" Tina patted the other hand with the letter paper in her hand.

   Nest grass!

  Why forgot to put them back in the front.

   David rolled his eyes, before he even thought of what he said, he heard Rove say: "What is grandma in your hand? Can you show it to us?"

   Tina snorted: "It's not you, did these things run out by themselves?"

   "That's possible..." David whispered quietly.

   "What?!" Tina raised her eyebrows without anger.

   "It's nothing, it's nothing." David waved his hand and tentatively said, "Grandma, could Grandpa take it out and forget to put it in?"

   "Really?" Tina narrowed her eyes and exuded a dangerous breath: "Go and call your grandpa!"

  Rove and David looked at each other, and both let out a sigh of relief. It's up to you, Grandpa!

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