"Bang bang."

About after dinner, Hermione and the three came to Hagrid's cabin. But no matter how they knocked on the broken wooden door, no one came to open it.

Yes, even the teeth of a hound that usually barks when he hears something, doesn't seem to be in it.

"Oh, it seems that Hagrid is still looking for the invisible beast..." seeing that no one opened the door for them, Harry couldn't help shaking his head and said, "I think Hagrid's best to teach another biology!"

"It's not Hagrid's fault. The invisible beast is a good subject," Hermione frowned. "It's all due to Sabini of Slytherin. He thought he could let the invisible beast listen to his words - the invisible beast had been scared away by him once!"

"Hey, that guy's arrogance is nothing new," said Ron indifferently. "Remember? He dared to slander Voldemort and ridicule Malfoy's father as a soft egg..."

"All right," Harry waved. "Since Hagrid is not in the room, shall we go to him? Seriously, Hagrid looked a little depressed before class."

Hearing this, Hermione agreed: "it should be in the forbidden forest... We can help him find it by the way."

"How to find it?" Ron said bitterly. "Why don't we go to Marca first? He just passed by during class, but he can catch the little guy at once... We don't have the ability."

"Ron!" Hermione said angrily, "why do you want to trouble Marca as soon as something happens?"

They were pestling at the door. You said a word to me, but they heard a slight barking, which seemed to be the sound of teeth.

When they realized this and hurriedly turned to look in the direction of the forbidden forest, they found that there was no problem with their ears.

The tall figure with a hound at his feet is Hagrid, isn't it?

"Why are you here?"

Hagrid grabbed his teeth in one hand and the key ring in the other, and swung here from a distance. On the key ring in his hand, several copper keys collided back and forth, making a crisp metal sound like a bell.

"You shouldn't have come! At this point, you should go back to the common room to do your homework!"

Hagrid also went to school, but unfortunately he was expelled from Hogwarts for some reasons. He always felt a little sorry that he didn't finish school, so he hoped Harry and his "good children" could study more seriously.

Because "education" is far from enough, Hagrid always has some lack of confidence when he is a "Professor". It can be seen that he is careful in almost every class, even now he has not been able to fully adapt to the role transformation.

Because of this, the disappearance of the invisible beast again made him a little anxious this afternoon.

"Hagrid, come on!" Ron waved again and again. "We're just full. It's time to take a walk and digest!"

"Then don't eat so much!" Hermione gave him a habitual stare, and then turned to Hagrid. "Where's your invisible beast? Did you find it?"

Because it was normal for the invisible beast to be invisible, Hermione was not sure whether it was lying on Hagrid again.

However, when hearing Hermione's inquiry, Hagrid's face showed a sense of loss uncontrollably.

"Oh, no..." he sighed a little and said with disappointment, "I think Demi really hates me this time... Really..."

"It's not you that he hates, Hagrid." Harry walked up to Hagrid's figure and patted him on the arm to comfort him. "It's all Sabini's fault. He can't do anything, but he's always boasting."

"No, you can't say that." Hagrid walked to the cabin beside Harry. "It can only be said that I didn't make it clear... Moreover, it's me who let you try to contact little Demi, and it's me who failed to keep little Demi well..."

Hagrid's pace was always much larger than ordinary people. Harry followed him and had to trot to keep up. But fortunately, there were only a few steps left. Before he finished, Hagrid was standing in front of the hunting house.

"... fangya, don't hold the door. I'm going to open it."

He stretched out his foot and pulled aside his teeth climbing the wooden door. Then he turned out a copper key from the key ring, inserted it into the lock and unscrewed the lock tongue.

"Do you want to come in?" Hagrid first opened the door and put his teeth in. Then he turned back and looked at them hesitantly. "Although I think you'd better go back and do your homework..."

It's all here. Even now the door is open. Hermione, why don't they go in?

"It's all right, there's not much homework today." Harry shrugged and squeezed through the gap between Hagrid's stomach and the door frame.

"Hagrid, can we have some tea? I feel a little bloated in my stomach," said Ron rudely, and got into the room from there.

Now, of course, only Hermione is still outside.

"You go ahead, Hagrid," she said, sipping her mouth. "I'll close the door... And there's no need to make tea. Drinking water immediately after dinner is actually worse for digestion."

"Really?"

Hagrid looked back at the outside of the house, and finally had to nod helplessly.

"Okay, okay... Just sit for a while, you know? You're all sixth graders now, and you're about to graduate in another academic year! You all have to be more serious -"

As he spoke, he lowered his head and walked into the wooden house, which was small for him, but full of traces of life.

Before long, Hermione and the three sat down around the small round table and watched Hagrid busy feeding her teeth.

During this period, several people didn't speak, as if they really just came here to "sit down".

"We should say something." Harry winked at Ron and Hermione and whispered.

"I don't know what to say!" Ron immediately spread his hand. "That's why I said I wanted tea. Holding the tea cup can at least ease the embarrassment."

When the two of them get together and tangle about this kind of thing, Hermione usually has little chance to get involved, and so does this time.

She casually looked around the cabin. Soon she saw a basket of still fresh fruit under the window.

At about the same time, Hagrid peeped in that direction.

"Is that the food he prepared for the invisible beast?" Hermione thought.

She remembered clearly that although invisible animals looked like some kind of orangutan with long hair, they were not omnivores, but pure "vegetarians".

And Hagrid, obviously, knows that. So we had prepared food for Demi early before we picked him up.

However, at present, these fruits may not be of their due use.

After all, invisible beasts that deliberately want to hide are not so easy to find!

Seeing Hagrid feeding his teeth and glancing at the basket of fruit, Hermione finally said, "Hagrid, you must go to the little guy later? Let's help too!"

……

At the same time, deep in the forbidden forest.

In front of the construction site contracted by the "elf construction team", there is a thick stone column with a bundle of strong ropes tied to it.

Although this sounds strange - why tie a rope to a bare stone pillar? But if you look carefully, you can find that there is still a certain gap between those ropes and stone pillars.

If an uninformed person sees this scene, he must think that the bundle of ropes has been cursed with floating, right?

"It's strange that this guy can always keep us from seeing it..."

Around the stone pillar, there was a large group of elves.

In fact, they are all members of the "construction team", but they are still resting.

"What's strange about that," said another slightly older elf. "McLean can also be invisible, and it's said that many wizards can!"

"Hey, but this' hairy monster 'is not a wizard!" a short elf nearby retorted in his sharp voice. "Wizards usually only have hair on their heads. Other places are bare! So is McLean."

"Have you seen McLean again?" the elf obviously disagreed. "Wizards wear clothes. If they don't take them off, who knows if there is hair on them? How much hair?"

While some of the elves kept quarreling, others came to the stone pillar. After a while, an elf grabbed a dead tree branch and tentatively poked near the rope, which immediately led to a low hum.

Then there was a weak ripple, and a primate with long gray hair appeared.

Seeing this, the elves unconsciously stepped back and made room for the invisible beast.

"Why don't we let it go?" an elf suddenly shrunk and said, "it's also a member of nature, isn't it..."

Until now, old lark, who was always standing on the outer edge, finally coughed.

"It is indeed a member of nature," said the elf elder in a deep voice, "but since it tries to get close to the stone door, we must keep it... It is determined by Lord Ferri's will, okay?"

As soon as they heard the word "Lord Ferri", the elves lowered their heads immediately, no exception.

"Yes." "I see." "OK."

Although the response sound seemed a bit messy, no elf questioned it.

At this moment, only the invisible beast firmly trapped on the stone pillar stared at the left and right. No one noticed that a strange depth flashed in his eyes from time to time.