Chapter 67: Tree guard (1/2)

As soon as he approached Hagrid's hut, Ya Ya rushed over here, spinning around several people. Albert squatted down, rubbed his dog's head with his hand, and scratched his chin, which calmed Yaya.

Hagrid has opened the wooden door of the room and invited everyone into the room.

There is only one room in the hut, with ham and roast pheasant hanging on the ceiling, and a copper kettle on the fireplace. The fire has long gone out. In the corner is a large bed with a bedding made of rags.

Hagrid picked up a pink umbrella in the corner and lit the fire, and hung the copper kettle with water on it to boil, apparently preparing to make tea for them.

While doing these things, he did not forget to turn around and say to the three of them: ”Next time, next time I will see you sneaking into the woods, I will hand you over to Professor McGonagall, she will definitely let you not Dare to enter the woods again.”

”We are just curious...what is in the forest.” George muttered, ”Why, Dumbledore would prohibit students from entering the forest.”

”There are beasts in the forest, and there are magical creatures that are dangerous for you.” Hagrid explained to them impatiently, ”Dumbledore forbade you to enter the forest for no reason. There is no reason for you now. It's too dangerous to say.”

”Hagrid, be careful not to let the tree guards fall into the fireplace. They seem to be afraid of fire.” Albert turned the subject away.

”Oh!” Hegla opened the chair and sat down. By the way, he put the tree guard pot on the table, took out the herbal medicine from the cabinet next to it, put it in his mouth and chewed it, applied it to the tree guard pot wound, and also Use some small wooden boards to help the tree guarding Luo Guo for a fixed bandage, and tie it with unicorn tail hair.

However, this is a slender job for Hagrid, but he still takes it seriously.

It’s just that the bandaged tree guarding pot doesn't seem to appreciate it, a little annoyed by the small wooden board on his body.

”I'm not very good at this kind of fine work.” After Hagrid handled the tree guard, he said to everyone, ”The hands and feet of the tree guard are very delicate, and it is easy to get injured and broken.”

The kettle rang, Hagrid poured boiling water into the big teapot, poured a cup of amber tea for everyone, and a plate of rough, irregularly shaped biscuits was next to it.

”This is Baixian.” Albert asked, picking up the plant Hagrid was chewing on.

”Well, Baixian is the simplest and most effective plant I can find. I specifically asked Professor Sprout for some. It is very suitable for treating most animal injuries.” Hagrid took a mouthful of the hot tea, and again After eating a few small biscuits, I began to introduce the breeding of tree guarding Luo Guo enthusiastically.

Hagrid took out a wooden box with something similar to brown rice. He said to several people: ”Feed this to the tree guardian pot to make them feel better.”

”Hagrid, what is this?” Albert grabbed a handful and handed it to the two tree guards who were trying to shake off the bandages. They immediately stopped struggling and rushed to eat.

”Earth turtle.” Hagrid said, ”a kind of insect that tree guards like to eat. Of course, fairy eggs are also their favorite food.”

Fred and Li Jordan both try to feed the tree guard, while George is competing with a small cookie.

Albert saw George picking up a small biscuit and putting it in his mouth. After biting a few bites, he found that he couldn't bite. He reached out and took the biscuit out of his mouth. He looked in front of him, as if he was suspecting that he had just bitten. It's not cookies, but stones.

Seeing this scene, Albert wanted to laugh a little, he didn't want to touch the cookies at all. This kind of biscuit might be just right for Hagrid's mouth, but it's quite awkward to Albert.

”Hagrid, what are they good for?” Fred asked, pointing to the tree guard.

”What's the use?” Hagrid thought for a while and replied that the tree guards are the best forest rangers. The trees that live with them will grow particularly lush, and the wood of these trees is usually suitable for making magic wands.