Chapter 244: real warrior

Chapter 244 The real warrior

Running wildly all the way, Fred and George were too tired to run, holding on to the trunk and gasping for breath.

"Fortunately, that monster didn't chase after him!" Fred sat down on the snow, looking at the path behind him with lingering fear. They were almost killed by the three-headed monster just now.

"Scared me to death," George patted his chest, and couldn't help complaining, "How dare Hagrid raise such a dangerous monster in the Forbidden Forest."

"If I knew it earlier, I should have listened to Albert and left earlier." Fred regretted why he didn't listen to Albert's advice and left early. "By the way, where are Albert and Lee Jordan? They are not Shall we go first?"

"How would I know." George's face showed a little uneasiness, looking at the snow-covered forest path behind him, he said uncertainly: "They went ahead of us, they should be in front of us."

However, there are only footprints on the snow where the two people ran over just now.

Albert and Lee Jordan were obviously still behind them, but why didn't they meet them when they ran desperately just now?

The two of them fell into a short-term confusion. Even if they ran desperately just now, it is impossible not to notice the people on the road.

Fred and George looked at each other and said uneasily, "Shouldn't we go the wrong way?"

"Probably... no, is there a fork in the road?" Fred looked at George, hoping to get an answer from the other side.

"How could I notice it." George recovered his strength, licked his dry lips, and looked at Fang Xiang, who ran over just now, "Why don't you turn back and look for them?"

"Turn back?" Fred couldn't help but raise his voice, he really didn't want to face that damned three-headed monster. But... Albert and Lee Jordan can't be left alone in the forest!

"Okay, go back and have a look." Fred hesitated for a moment, then nodded in agreement.

After the two encountered danger, they subconsciously thought that they should not leave their friends and escape by themselves.

Actually, as long as you are clear-headed, you will realize that how could Albert, a fierce man who dared to enter the Forbidden Forest alone in the middle of the night and single out a group of acromander spiders, get lost outside the Forbidden Forest?

Unfortunately, the sprint just now left the brains of the two of them starved of oxygen, and they couldn't think things through clearly.

When Fred and George returned the same way, they met Lee Jordan who had just separated from Hagrid. This roommate had already lifted the illusion spell on him, and he was still wondering where Albert went. Woolen cloth?

"Why are you the only one, Albert?" Fred looked at the depressed Lee Jordan suspiciously and asked.

"How would I know." Lee Jordan shrugged.

"How do you know? Didn't you leave together first?" George asked with a frown.

"We turned back just now..." Lee Jordan coughed lightly and complained, "You actually left me there alone... I am still concerned about your safety and turned back."

"Ahem, didn't you notice it? Wait, you guys sneaked back, and I didn't notice..." Fred was displeased, and these two guys must have gone back to watch them embarrass themselves.

"The monster just now was really scary..." George didn't care about this, he still had lingering fears.

"Are you talking about Lu Wei?"

"Lu Wei, do you mean the monster with three heads?" Fred had gradually calmed down.

"Well, that's Hagrid's pet." Lee Jordan said with a gloomy face, "I was scolded by Hagrid just now, and that **** Albert sneaked away by himself. What are you doing running so fast?"

"By the way, was Hagrid there just now?" George asked gloomily.

"Of course, otherwise you think how I survived that monster's mouth." Lee Jordan muttered: "If you didn't insist, I wouldn't..."

"Okay, stop complaining about this? Shall we go to Albert now?" Fred interrupted their complaints and reminded.

"Don't worry about him, let's go back to the castle first." Lee Jordan shook his head.

"Is he really okay anyway?"

"He will be fine if we have something to do." Lee Jordan couldn't help but rolled his eyes at the two and said, "Maybe that guy is roasting snow mushrooms in the castle.

"It makes sense. He actually sneaked away by himself."

"Who do you think sneaked away?" A voice suddenly sounded from the side, and the three of them looked in the direction of the voice, and saw a figure walking out from behind a big tree. Isn't this just the one who disappeared inexplicably just now? Albert?

"You actually hid yourself." Lee Jordan was the first to yell at Albert, "Do you know that I was trained by Hagrid for a long time just now?"

"I know, or am I still waiting to be scolded?" Albert admitted straightforwardly, and directly swallowed back what Lee Jordan wanted to say.

"I told you to leave quickly, if you don't listen, can you blame me?" Albert shrugged helplessly.

"We were almost killed by that monster just now." Fred complained.

"Well, it's kind of stupid to run away. Next time you run away, don't leave your back to the enemy." Albert taught, "If Hagrid wasn't there, you probably would have been bitten to death by the three-headed dog."

"Did you just have fun there just now!" Fred suddenly realized something, this guy is really bad, and hid to watch their jokes

"Who told you to stay? Can you blame me for being chased by dogs? No, you can only blame yourself." Albert shook his head, as if it was all your own fault.

"Aren't you here?" George's face twitched, and he smiled helplessly.

"So I ran first!" Albert said.

Fred and George were swallowed, and they were speechless for a while.

"Remember not to spread this matter to outsiders, or Hagrid will probably trouble us." Lee Jordan couldn't help laughing, but he still didn't forget Hagrid's advice.

"We won't." Although being chased by that monster was miserable, both Fred and George knew what not to say.

The four of them went directly to the kitchen, and with the help of the house elves, they roasted and ate the snow mushrooms they found. The taste was really wonderful.

"By the way, is it really appropriate for Hagrid to keep that kind of monster in the Forbidden Forest?" Fred asked with some concern. After all, they would often enter the Forbidden Forest. It would not be a good idea to encounter it there.

The three-headed dog was really dangerous. If Hagrid hadn't been there, they might have been bitten by it as Albert said, or even killed.

"Don't worry, when it becomes an adult, it probably won't stay in the Forbidden Forest. Principal Dumbledore should have someone send Lu Wei back to Greece." Albert muttered softly, chewing the food in his mouth.

"What if the principal doesn't know about it?" Lee Jordan asked rhetorically

"I will write a letter to Principal Dumbledore and tell him about it." Albert said without thinking.

"By the way, that monster is not yet an adult!" George asked in disbelief.

"Of course not. Lu Wei's size is not too big. I think he will be as big as Hagrid next year." Albert has read the information of the three-headed dog. He knows that Lu Wei will still be in school next year and will be borrowed by the principal. Watch over the Sorcerer's Stone.

"I really don't understand how Hagrid can guarantee that it won't hurt others." Fred couldn't help complaining, he still felt that Hagrid was too risky.

"He trained Lu Wei like Fang Fang, and it is undeniable that this is still somewhat effective." Lee Jordan witnessed the scene where Hagrid called Lu Wei to stop, so he was not worried about this problem. He suddenly remembered something, turned his head to look at Albert, and asked with a complicated expression, "Did you really rub Lu Wei's dog's head?"

"Wow! Aren't you afraid?" Both Fred and George showed shock and rubbed the monster's dog's head. How much courage does this really require?

"It wasn't that big at that time." Albert thought for a while and said, "It feels good in the hand, very comfortable, and this is also a good experience."

The only thing that makes Albert regret is that he actually forgot to take a picture of this scene, which is really a miscalculation.

(end of this chapter)