It is as famous as Godric's Hollow, Dingworth, Upper Flagley and Ottery St. Catchpole, all ancient villages where wizards live.
At this time, the setting sun gradually sets in the west, the afterglow spreads all over the ground, the heat gradually fades away, the breeze blows, and the fertile soil welcomes the long-lost coolness.
A blue-purple bird snake flapped its wings and circled down from the high sky, landing in the center of the village.
Two figures jumped off the backs of the birds and snakes and jumped onto solid ground.
After Shirley stood firm, she raised her head, looked around, and found herself standing in a small square.
In the center of the square stood a statue of a wizard. At his feet was a taller giant, but he was trampled under his feet.
The nameplate below reads:
gifford oulton
(1390-1441)
"That's the statue of the giant hunter Gifford Alton." Rove introduced:
"A giant once attacked Fertile Land. He single-handedly killed the enemy and protected the village. The wizard of Fertile Land regarded him as a hero and built this statue."
"Can one kill a giant alone?" Shirley exclaimed in shock.
"Yes, since then, the giants have not dared to harass the Fertile Tuyuan." Luo Fu said, "They have all been hiding in the mountains."
"Are there any giants living near Fertile Land?" Shirley asked doubtfully.
"About a hundred miles to the west, there is the Dean Forest. In the forest is an ancient giant habitat called the Upper Barnton Giant Tribe." Rolf said softly:
"At its peak, there were at least a hundred giants living there, but as they killed each other, by the end of the last century, there were only a dozen giants left.
The girl with the ponytail asked curiously: Are those giants still on the Barnton Giant Tribe?"
Rolf shook his head and said: "Decades ago, they were bewitched by Voldemort, joined the Death Eaters, and caused several of the most brutal Muggle massacres."
"Later, with the fall of Voldemort, those giants were afraid of being judged and slaughtered, so they fled Britain and went to giant villages in Europe, and the Upper Barnton giant tribe was abandoned."
"As for whether there are still giants now, it's hard to say." Luof looked at the statue of the giant killer and said slowly:
"Anyway, I heard from my grandfather that he hasn't found traces of purebred giants in the Forest of Dean for decades. They are probably extinct in the UK."
The girl with the ponytail keenly captured the words in Luo Fu's words, and she wondered: "Are there still mixed-race giants in Britain?"
"Of course." Luof reached out and held Shirley's ponytail, played with it gently, and said with a smile, "You know her too."
Shirley thought for a moment, then suddenly widened her eyes and said, "Hagrid?"
"That's right." Rolf nodded, "Hagrid's father also lived in the Fertile Plains. He once went into the mountains to search for herbs and was captured by the giantess Friedvafa and taken to the Upper Barnton Giant Tribe."
"At that time, everyone thought he was dead, but they didn't expect that a year and a half later, Hagrid's father would come back."
Shirley raised her head and asked: "Then what?"
"Not only did he come back, he also brought a baby with him, but he has a very big frame, bigger than an average three- or four-year-old child." Rove said quickly:
"He said it was his and Fredervafa's son, and named him Rubeus Hagrid."
"I heard these things from my grandma." The young man smiled and said, "Everyone in the older generation in the village knows about it."
"Is Hagrid's father still in this village?" Shirley asked.
"He died very early." Rolf shook his head and said, "His mother Fredervafa also fled the UK and hid in the European continent."
Shirley couldn't help sighing and sighing, she didn't expect Hagrid to have such a bizarre and tragic life experience.
Luo Fe was not too touched. He was more curious about how Hagrid's father, an ordinary man who was 1.6 meters tall, had a relationship with a giantess who was over 6 meters tall and gave birth to a child.
Someone like Rove, who possesses the magic of the bird and snake, can enlarge all the organs in the body. He is completely capable, but Hagrid's father...can't get in with his whole body, right?
Speaking of the bird snake, Rove found that it had not gotten back into the box, but was instead eyeing the owl in the wizard's post office not far away.
A cockroach appeared in the young man's hand, and he raised it high, attracting the bird's and snake's attention again.
Another small teapot appeared in his hand, and he threw the cockroach into the bottle. The bird and snake also stood up and rose up from the ground. At the same time, its body quickly shrank and it burrowed headfirst into the teapot.
Roff put the lid on the teapot and threw it into the box. The owls on the shelf of the post office not far away were also alarmed. They flew towards the sky and circled high in the sky.
The hoot of the owl alerted the old man who was enjoying the shade in the small yard nearby. He raised his head and stared at the young man with cloudy eyes. After a moment, he shouted:
"Is Little Luo Fu back?"
Rove turned around and saw an old man with a dandelion-haired head sitting on a lounge chair. He was holding a moth-eaten Turkish hat in his hand and fanning himself vigorously.
"Grandpa Elphias, long time no see." Luofu greeted with a smile.
"It's been a long time." The old man stood up, walked out of the yard, and kept mumbling:
"The last time we met, it was at Nico's funeral. You went out with Newt and didn't come back to see me for several years."
After listening to the old man's complaints, Luofu couldn't help laughing and said:
"Grandpa Elphias, I am not running around. I am studying at Hogwarts... Let me introduce to you that her name is Shirley, and she is my classmate at school."
"Shirley, this is Elphias Dorje. He is the special advisor to the Wizengamot and a good friend of Professor Dumbledore."
Shirley greeted politely: "Hello, Mr. Duoji."
"Just call me Elphias." Dorje looked at the girl and smiled kindly:
"Oh, time is like a wild donkey, it keeps running... I didn't expect that even little Luofu has reached the age of bringing a girl home.
Much better than your grandfather Newt. When he was your age, he didn't know how to run home on rainy days.
He didn't bring Tina home until he was in his thirties. For a long time, I thought he was going to marry Xiu Xiu."
Hearing Newt's dark history, Rolf and Shirley looked at each other and couldn't help laughing.
The three of them chatted for a while, and when the sky gradually darkened and even the stars came out, Luo Fu took Shirley and left.
"Mr. Duoji is so interesting." The ponytail girl whispered.
"Grandpa Elphias is very interesting, but Grandma Muriel next door is very annoying." Rolf explained:
"You may meet her tomorrow, so be careful."
Shirley nodded and secretly wrote down the name Muriel.
Luofu took Shirley along a path to the west side of the village and stopped beside a grassy field.
The girl with the ponytail blinked, but she didn't see anything.
Luofu blew a clear whistle, and saw a streetlight on the roadside suddenly became active. It jumped over like a pug.
When the street lamp stopped on the grass, as the light came on, the light shone on the grass, and a green house covered with dense plants suddenly appeared out of thin air from the ground.
Shirley was stunned.
"Let's go, this beautiful lady."
Luofe stretched out his hand, and the girl with the ponytail held his hand nervously. The two walked into a small yard full of plants, followed the stone steps, and walked to an oak door.
There is also an old brass nameplate on the door:
Scamander House.
Luofu knocked on the knocker lightly, and the door creaked open quickly.