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Chapter 207 Hagrid’s Story

"Because of our size, we were easily followed. So we pretended to go on vacation together, so we went to France and pretended to go to Orim's school because we knew someone from the Ministry of Magic was following us."

"We had to walk slowly, because I couldn't use magic, and we knew the Ministry of Magic was looking for excuses to detain us. But near Dijon we finally got rid of that tail-"

"You're in Dijon? Where I spent my holidays! Did you see the sun and the sand there?"

"Yes, it was a nice place, and in a sense, it was a good trip. But we had other things to do, so we didn't stay there too long."

"We experienced some things after that, such as meeting two crazy trolls on the Polish border, and I had a little trouble with a vampire in a bar in Minsk. But overall, everything went relatively smoothly.

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"Finally we found the place and began to go into the mountains, following their clues to find their traces. When we arrived at our destination, we were once again forced to stop using magic."

"On the one hand, it's because giants don't like magic, and on the other hand, Dumbledore warned us that the mysterious man's lackeys must also be looking for giants. So we must be careful to avoid exposing ourselves to possible threats nearby.

Death Eaters found out."

"But fortunately, we quickly found the location of the giants. At that time, we had just climbed over a ridge, and then found their camp at the bottom of the mountain."

"Surrounding the small bonfire are their huge figures, like hills."

"How big is it?"

"About twenty feet, maybe twenty-five feet tall."

Hagrid said nonchalantly, which surprised everyone, and Harry asked another question that concerned them: "How many are there?"

"More than a hundred, there are only so many left. There used to be many, more than a hundred tribes, spread all over the world. But they gradually disappeared. The wizard killed some when they drove them away."

"The rest died from cannibalism, right? Hagrid."

Rove suddenly interrupted, and what he said made Hagrid feel even more depressed. But he still nodded and agreed with Rove's statement. However, Rove did not stop, but revealed the giant's self-image.

The truth behind the massacre.

"In order to avoid getting too much blood on their hands, the wizards took advantage of the giants' violent habits and instincts. They drove them together by killing a small number of giants, and in the name of retaining the last bits for them

Settlements."

"But the real situation is that the so-called settlement turned into a bloody arena for giants. They began to kill each other crazily. Their instincts made them fight constantly and kill each other for anything."

"The few who wanted to leave were actually blocked or killed by the wizards, and the giants' direct killing of each other became a joke among wizards and a symbol of their cruel nature."

"Finally, their goal was achieved, and the giants almost disappeared from their sight forever, hiding in the farthest corner of the world and on the verge of extinction."

When Rolf said this, he glanced at Hagrid and did not say the rest of his words. Hagrid sighed heavily and continued to tell the rest of his story.

"After we discovered the giants, we did not contact them immediately because it was already dark and it was not safe for us to rush down to contact them."

"We waited until dawn the next day, entered the giant's camp, and presented our gifts to Gugo, the leader of the giants, to express our respect."

"The way to identify a Gugo is very simple. If it is the biggest, ugliest, laziest, and sits there waiting for others to bring something to eat, it must be the Gugo of the giants."

"His name is Kakus. When we went down, he was lying in the valley, roaring at people to feed him and his wife. Orim and I walked down the hillside and entered the camp holding gifts high."

"This should be the method that Dumbledore gave you. Hold the gift high and look at the leader of the giants, Gugo. This way the other giants will know that you are here to present gifts to the leader of the giants. Without Gugo's order,

They dare not touch you because it would mean an offense to Gu Ge."

"Yes, we followed Dumbledore's instructions, raised the gifts high, stared at Gugo, and ignored the other giants. Just like that, the others quieted down and watched us walk over. We walked until

At the feet of Cacus, he bowed and placed the gift in front of him."

"What is the gift you gave to the giant? Food?" Ron asked curiously, and his question made Hagrid laugh. This silly kid always thinks about eating. Doesn't he think that

They gave me chicken legs as big as giants.

"Of course not, the giants can get their own food, and we gave them a magic item. The giants don't like wizards using magic to deal with them, but they like items made with magic. So we gave them a Dumbledore item.

An item made of magic, a piece of Gubrai fairy fire."

"Eternal Fire? Sure enough, only Dumbledore can cast such magic in this era. Of course, there are actually two other people who can do it. You know who they are."

Rove's witty words did not make the others laugh, but made their faces darken. Of course they knew who the other two people he was talking about were the first and second generation Dark Lords.

But in fact, they misunderstood. Rolf was talking about himself and the second-generation Dark Lord Voldemort. As for the first-generation Dark Lord Grindelwald who was squatting in a torture chamber, it is unclear whether he still has the ability to cast spells.

Of course, he had no intention of explaining, but motioned to Hagrid to continue telling his story. Everyone was obviously more interested in Hagrid's story, so they all looked at the gentle half-giant.

"I placed the Goobler Fire on the snow at Cacus's feet and said to him: 'This is a gift from Albus Dumbledore to Googol the Giant as a mark of respect.'"

"But I found that Cacus couldn't speak our language, even though Dumbledore had told us about this situation, and he finally found two giants who could speak English to act as translators for him."

"Then they were very happy and you gave him a precious gift the next day?"

"Yes, Dumbledore said..."

"Needless to say, I can basically guess the outcome of what happened next. There must have been internal strife among the giants, and unfortunately, the winner was not our Karkus. Am I right?

Hagrid..."


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