Seeing him look so pitiful, Hermione couldn't say anything about him.

She wasn't trying to teach Neville a lesson, blaming him for deducting points from the academy.

I just want to remind him to be careful next time, don't be so nervous all the time.

But looking at him like this, he really can't open his mouth.

She even felt at times that Neville wasn't fit to be a wizard.

Anyway, he was born in an aristocratic family, isn't it good to be a rice worm at home all his life, why come to school to suffer this crime?

Hermione had recently learned that there were many aristocratic wizards who did not choose Hogwarts, either studying at a foreign school of witchcraft and wizardry or receiving one-on-one private instruction at home.

Although Hogwarts is a school of witchcraft and wizardry with a long history, it is similar to the Muggle world, and many people just don't look down on public schools.

Of course, wizarding has been a profession that leans towards secrecy and privacy from the beginning, and this is one of the reasons.

Truly traditional, terrifying wizards, prefer to let others know nothing about themselves.

Because of this, there are so few students at Hogwarts.

Otherwise, the British wizarding world has a total population of 10,000 people, and there would not be only such a small number of young wizards coming to school every year.

After visiting Neville, the four of them walked out of the castle and through the fields to Hagrid's hut, the school's key keeper and game keeper.

Hogwarts also has fields, right next to the greenhouse.

But the fields are full of vegetables, not herbs.

Apparently, there are house-elves here.

Locke has also figured out why Hogwarts doesn't allow house-elves in the greenhouse these days.

Because the magic plant is a kind of magic in itself.

And anything that could expose house-elves to magic, the professors did their best to avoid.

It's not hard to see why.

After all, if there is anyone who is the strongest at Hogwarts, it is neither the Headmasters nor Mr. Headmaster, but a group of house-elves.

House-elves are born with the ability to cast spells without wands, but it's not that they can't use wands, it's that their wand power is stripped away by wizards.

Even, the wizards brainwashed them, making them proud of their service and never disobey them.

But this is undoubtedly the result of the bloody struggle between the two sides thousands of years ago!

Thousands of years ago, the elves lost a war with wizards, so they had to survive as slaves for generations.

If the wizards lose, the outcome will be reversed.

Locke didn't have much to say about it.

However, obviously, even if the elves lost at that time, it was not like there would never be a place to turn over.

There is also no contract that continues in the bloodline, stipulating that they can only submit to the wizard.

There seems to be little other way to restrain house-elves other than brainwashing.

In this case, especially Hogwarts, which naturally gathers a group of house-elves, and has the magic that restricts wizards' apparitions, but does not restrict house-elves.

If the house-elves suddenly have a different heart in Hogwarts and want to rebel.

The professors at Hogwarts probably can't stand it!

That's why the professors did their best to avoid giving the school's house-elves more magic.

Locke even guessed that the house-elves at Hogwarts probably didn't know anything about the spells except for the Life Charm.

"Poor little ones, forever enslaved by cruel human beings. Locke sighed quietly after thinking about it.

But this obviously has little to do with Locke, who is too lazy to care.

Locke wouldn't mind having these elves as his arsonist legion if Dumbledore wasn't around, but forget it for now.

Perhaps the Ministry of Magic defaulted to the fact that a group of house-elves could be gathered here, just so that the powerful professors could keep an eye on them.

......

From the outside, Hagrid's hut was small, shabby, dirty, and shabby.

Hermione looked at her with disgust.

She's a girl, after all.

But inside it was surprisingly spacious, and although there was only one room, it was huge.

This is supposed to be the "Stretch Without a Trace".

Although the Ministry of Magic forbids the use of this spell for private purposes, it is the dormitory for the school's hunting ground guards.

The dormitory of public officials, with this spell, just report to the Ministry of Magic.

After all, the house theoretically belonged to the school, not to Hagrid.

Hagrid's room was a mess, with the ceiling covered with ham, pheasants, cured meats, and more.

An exaggerated stone bow and a pair of rubber boots sat near the doorway.

Hagrid also has a pet dog, a large black retriever, Tooth and Tooth!

Tooth had a scar on his face that looked very vicious, and as soon as the four of them entered, it pounced on hermione and scared Hermione into a dolphin scream.

But in fact, after knocking Ron down, he was just licking Ron's face passionately.

"Oh, another Weasley. You know, I've spent most of my life trying to get your two brothers out of the Forbidden Forest. Thanks to them, Yaya now has a special affection for the red-haired child. "

In fact, although Ron often said how ordinary he was, his appearance was anything but ordinary.

His and his brothers' fiery red hair is really as red as a flame, not the brown red in the movie.

So even in the crowd, you can spot Weasley at first sight!

Locke was very unaccustomed to this hair color, and even thought it was dyed at first.

But perhaps, this is one of the reasons why Weasleys became pure-blooded "Holy Twenty-Eight".

Their bloodline is so strong that even if someone in the previous generation married a half-breed, they could still give birth to red-haired children.

It's worth mentioning that when Hermione found out that Ron was the second "Holy Twenty-Eight" in the group of five, it felt a little strange.

She no longer seems to be so jealous of the word "Sacred Twenty-Eight".

"No, brothers are brothers, I'm not like them, I don't want to go to the dangerous Forbidden Forest! Damn, who can pull this dog away, I'm all saliva all over my face now!".

Eventually, Hagrid pulled his teeth apart.

Others don't have enough strength.

And Locke gave Ron a "clean up" in the face.

"Oh, thank you, Locke. "

Seriously, Locke was startled when he pointed his wand at him just now.

He thought Locke was going to get revenge on him, for telling him so much about the Potions class before.

"Very good, Locke!" Hermione was a little surprised to see the effect of Locke's spell.

Apparently her spell didn't work that well.

Although she usually practices spells, she is not as diligent as Locke.

It should be noted here that Snape's previous spell to eliminate potions was not a cleansing charm, because potions contain magical powers, and ordinary "clean up" has no effect.

But there's no magic in tooth saliva.

He's just a dog.

"Thank you for the compliment, Miss Granger!" Locke said expertly.

"Humph!" Hermione snorted expertly as well.

"All right, come here, come and try my crust cakes! they're delicious!".

Hagrid opened the cupboard, took out large, heavy rock crust cakes wrapped in oiled paper, placed them on larger plates, and invited a few people to taste them.

Then he poured a cup of hot water for each of them in a kettle.

The cup is also very large, a glass of 500 ml is available.

Even though Harry had a bad feeling before opening the oiled paper.

But after opening it, Harry was still sad to find that this rock skin cake, their group of little wizards really couldn't bite it!

Harry even suspected that he couldn't even bite the thing.

Because even if he smelled the aroma of rock skin cake, Yaya didn't mean to approach at all.

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