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Chapter 163

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Elwyn was speechless as he looked at the excited eight-eyed spiders around him. These guys were really pure dark creatures. [Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Talk △ Net w





He did not know what Lord Voldemort had promised them for them to be so excited, but it was definitely not something good. Although Aragok was still talking, seeing the increasingly excited spiders gathering from all directions, Elwyn did not want to continue on this topic.

"Fifteen years ago, my children advised me many times to join Lord Voldemort's camp. Even if the reward he offered was very tempting, I did not want to get involved in the conflict between you humans! I know Hagrid is against Lord Voldemort! "Aragok seemed to be tired of talking and slowly retreated into his hemispherical web.

However, the spiders around the crater were still moving slowly, inch by inch, towards Elwyn and Peter.

"Alright, I think …" Hearing the rustling of leaves on the ground behind him, Elwyn hurriedly shouted to Aragok, "I should go too. Thank you for your help, Aragok. I will talk to Hagrid about this!"

"Go?" Aragok said slowly. "I don't think …"

Elwyn's heart skipped a beat. The worst thing that he had expected had happened. Aragok had no intention of letting them go.

He slowly retreated. There were too many eight-eyed spiders around him, and he was no match for them at all. He quickly glanced at Peter Pettigrew. If this guy could use the evil black magic that caused the explosion again, he might have a chance of survival.

Peter collapsed on the ground, his body trembling uncontrollably. Due to the excessive blood loss, his skin was so pale that not a single trace of blood could be seen.

In his current state, he could not even stand up, let alone continue fighting or casting magic.

He really was a good-for-nothing!

Ivan gripped his wand tightly. The current Peter Pettigrew would only be a burden in a fight, let alone a force to be reckoned with.

His eyes wandered around and rested at last on Aragok.

It was unrealistic to fight so many ferocious eight-eyed spiders. Their only chance was to capture Aragok. But seeing Aragok's huge body, which was like a small elephant, Elwyn swallowed. It was too difficult to capture this big guy. Perhaps even Hagrid could not do it.

"My children obeyed my orders and did not harm Hagrid!" Aragok said slowly, "But fresh human flesh comes to me of its own accord, and I can't stop them from enjoying it. Farewell, Hagrid's friend. Thank you for helping us kill the guy in the castle. "

Elwyn turned around. Ten steps away, high above him, the spiders had formed a solid, towering wall. Their large pincers clattered loudly, like a black river, quickly gathering in the center of the depression.

Peter seemed to have fainted from fear, lying motionless on the ground.

Elwyn's legs were trembling. He made up his mind. He knew that it was time to fight to the death. If he did not act now, he would never have the chance to do so.

He might not be able to capture Aragok, but he could use magic to threaten it and make it let him and Peter go.

In the next second, Elwyn turned around and rushed towards Aragok in the center of the spider web.

His wand emitted a red light, knocking away the eight-eyed spider that was in his way. Without pausing, he avoided Aragok's huge, sharp pincers and waving spider legs, and circled to Aragok's side.

Aragok waved its eight huge spider legs, trying to avoid the approaching Elwyn.

But it was too old, and it did not have enough physical strength to react quickly. Its huge body also could not allow it to move quickly and dodge.

Elwyn panted heavily and climbed up the misty, hemispherical spider web. The spider web under his feet was sticky, but it could not stop him. He gripped his wand tightly and cast a Stun Spell, causing Aragok to be temporarily stunned. He took the opportunity to rush to the inside of its body.

This was definitely the craziest thing Elwyn had ever done in his life. He pressed the end of his wand against Aragok's rough skin.

Looking at the spider's barbed, hard black fur, Elwyn felt nauseous like never before.

He did not know how Hagrid was able to touch skin to skin with an eight-eyed spider.

Elwyn's heart was beating so fast that it almost jumped out of his chest. His whole body was covered in sweat, and the cold night wind blew past him. The winter night was very cold, and the temperature in the Forbidden Forest was even lower than outside by a few degrees. But the spider web was very warm, and a warm current slowly blew from the bottom to the top.

The discomfort brought by the cold wind dissipated instantly.

Elwyn turned his head and saw that there was a hole behind the spider web. There was a gentle slope that sloped downwards, so deep that he could not see the bottom. That must be Aragok's lair.

The warm wind was blowing from inside. No wonder the hemispherical spider web was always misty from the outside. Elwyn did not know what was down there. Perhaps it was an underground hot spring, or something else that emitted heat.

If not for the current situation, he really wanted to go in and take a look.

As the lair of the King of Spiders, Aragok must have stored a lot of very valuable things inside.

Not to mention, there must be a lot of potion materials and magical plants inside. Or there might even be powerful magical items. Even though Aragok had lived for more than 50 years, and even with the bloodline of an eight-eyed spider, his body was still too big.

This was not normal. He must have received help from something.

Now was not the time to think about this. Elwyn shook his head and pointed his wand at Aragok's head. He said hurriedly, "Let us go, or else …"

He did not finish his sentence, but the end of the wand emitted a bright light.

Aragok trembled. He could feel the heat on Elwyn's wand. He did not expect this human boy to be so bold as to threaten him.

Elwyn's meaning was very clear. If Aragok did not agree to let them go, even if he could not kill him on the spot, he was absolutely sure that he could use magic to pierce through his head. Aragok was too old. Receiving such a fatal injury would almost certainly result in death.

If there was a chance, Elwyn was prepared to burn down Aragok's lair.

"You win, Hagrid's friend. You are indeed very brave. No wonder you could kill that guy in the castle!" Click, click. Aragok's big pincers danced quickly. "Take that guy down there and leave. I will restrain my children."

Click, click. Under Aragok's command, the spiders retreated and scattered.

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