"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..."
"Yes, there was a fierce fight that night. We saw it at the entrance of the cave, and in the valley below. The fight lasted for several hours, and the sound was so loud that you wouldn't believe it. When the sun came out, the snow was all red, and his
My head sank to the bottom of the lake."
"Why is this happening!?"
"Because the gifts they gave to the giant leader aroused the greed of other giants. Of course, there may be some people who are instigating and causing trouble."
"What's the meaning?"
"Originally, giants are not social creatures. If they live together, they will fight instinctively. They can't control themselves, and they will beat each other to death every few weeks. Men fight with men, and women with others.
Women beat."
"Originally, the existence of the giant leader would make this situation a little better. But the gifts brought by Hagrid and the others have changed the originally stable social situation of the giants."
"If there are other giants who want to get the gifts they give to the leader, then the only thing he can do is to become the new leader. So how to become the new leader, Hagrid and the others must have seen it.
.”
"Yes, they cut off his head and threw it into the lake. Then they replaced him with a new one called Gao Gao Ma. We thought he was not easy to talk to, but we had to give it a try.
.”
"So you still went to find him? After seeing him chop off the heads of other giants?" Ron asked with some fear and surprise, while Hagrid nodded heavily.
"Of course we went." Hagrid said, "After going so far, how could we give up in two days? We walked down with the gift we planned to give to Karkus."
"But this time, we knew it was impossible before we even opened our mouths. Because they didn't intend to accept my gift, but directly attacked us. If Orim hadn't been there, I wouldn't have been able to get out."
"He was wearing Karkus's helmet and was sitting where Karkus originally sat. Before I could finish speaking, I was attacked by his men. He obviously didn't intend to let us present the gifts one at a time.
, but want to snatch all the gifts directly."
"...Did you later find out that the new leader was hooking up with the Death Eaters?"
"How did you know?"
Of course, it was because he read the original work and couldn't say this sentence, so Luofu coughed dryly and began to analyze the reasons why he said this to everyone.
"Because the IQ of giants is simply not enough to support such complex thinking. They must be guided and instigated by other wizards with malicious intentions before they can behave like this."
"So there are really Death Eaters showing up?" Ron asked Hagrid while chewing on the chicken drumstick he took out from nowhere.
"Yes, Orim pulled out his wand that day and cast some of the fastest magic I've ever seen in my life. But also because we used magic on giants, that's why giants hate wizards, so we can't leave anymore
Entering the camp."
"You only stayed there for three days, why did you come back so late?" Hermione asked.
"We didn't just stay for three days and then leave!" Hagrid replied angrily as if he was insulted. Then he realized that he shouldn't be angry at Hermione, so he lowered his head again and began to explain in a low voice, "Deng
Bullido is counting on us!"
"But you said that you used magic on the giants and there is no way to enter the camp again."
"Yes, but we did not give up. Instead, we lay down in the cave and observed for a few days, and then we discovered something even more ominous. Other wizards appeared in the camp, bringing gifts to see Gao Gaoma.
"
"A Death Eater?"
"Yes, I recognized one of them. McNeil, he is a madman and likes to kill people like a horse. No wonder they are so opportunistic."
At this time, Hagrid had completely started to talk, unlike at first he was keeping secret. He raised the corners of his mouth, waved his hands and began to tell the story of what happened next.
"I discussed this with Orim. Although Gugo seems to be biased towards the mysterious man, it does not mean that all giants are like this. We have to find ways to convince other giants - those who are not willing to act like Gugo.
.”
"Then how do you tell which giants are unwilling?" Ron asked again. He had completely transformed into the appearance of Hagrid's story, and he was a very popular person.
"Of course they are the ones who were beaten the worst, right? Anyone with some sense will hide behind Gao Gaoma and hide in the surrounding caves like us. So we decided to walk around various caves at night to see if we could convince a few people
.”
"You went to the dark cave to find giants?" Ron shouted in surprise.
"Actually, giants are not what we are most worried about. We are more afraid of Death Eaters. Dumbledore has told us not to get involved with them. But they found our whereabouts in the mountains because I can't stop Orim. She is focused on
Want to teach them a lesson... She is really awesome when she is angered, Orim... like a ball of fire... Probably because of her French origin..."
When he said this, Hagrid's eyes were a little moist. He was silent for a while, then he came to his senses from the memories and continued to talk about the next thing.
"On the third night after Karkus was killed, we got out of the cave and crept down the mountain, keeping our eyes open to watch for Death Eaters. We entered several caves, and then about the sixth cave, we found
There are three giants hidden inside.”
"That must be crowded enough."
"Yes, there's not even a place to hang the catnives."
"Didn't they beat you?"
"If they were in better health at that time, it might be possible. But all three of them were seriously injured. Gao Gaoma's group beat them until they fainted. After they regained consciousness, they crawled into the nearest
's hiding place."
"Anyway, one of them knew a little bit of English and acted as a translator for the two of them. Our words didn't seem to be too bad. So we went there often to visit the injured giant... I think we convinced six or seven at one time."
"Your approach failed in the end, didn't it? Otherwise you wouldn't have said it once."
"Yes," Hagrid replied somewhat sadly: "The high-horse people attacked the cave, and those who survived no longer want to deal with us."