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Other than Harry and Malfoy, the only one who felt bad about the Eight-Eyed Spiders was Hagrid. He insisted that these creatures were not dangerous. [Love ↑ Go △ Little ↓ Talk → Net w
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He told Elwyn that Aragok and its descendants wanted to be friends with humans.
He repeatedly conveyed the goodwill of Aragok and the other Eight-Eyed Spiders, but Elwyn was sure that these monsters only wanted to turn him into food.
Needless to say, he had once set Aragok's lair on fire and burned hundreds of Eight-Eyed Spiders to death. The hatred between them was irreconcilable. The Eight-Eyed Spiders' dark, evil nature alone, and their instinct to hunt humans for food, were destined to be the arch-enemies of wizards.
Elwyn, Harry, Ron, and Hermione gave many examples, hoping to convince Hagrid of this point.
They wanted him to understand the danger of the Eight-Eyed Spiders, but it was a waste of effort.
On Tuesday afternoon, they walked out of Hagrid's cabin dejectedly.
"We're wasting our time. Think about it, Hagrid likes things like three-headed dogs, giant dragons, hippogriff winged beasts, and Eight-Eyed Spiders," Ron complained. "He thinks these monsters are human friends."
"Hippogriff winged beasts are not bad." Harry muttered. "But the other creatures are terrible, especially the Eight-Eyed Spiders."
"That's where Hagrid's problem lies!" Hermione said sharply. "He always thinks these animals are kind. To him, they are not dangerous."
"The only good thing is that he doesn't intend to stop us." Elwyn said. "This is already a rare improvement. We need to convince him step by step."
"Come on, Elwyn!" Ron sighed. "We all know what's going on. Dumbledore must have talked to him, so he didn't object."
As they had discussed, Hagrid was very fond of all dangerous magical creatures, not to mention Aragok, whom he had raised himself.
He trusted the eight-eyed spider, just like he trusted Elwyn and the others.
Although Hagrid had said that he wouldn't stop the encirclement of the Eight-Eyed Spiders, not long after the operation began, Hagrid could often be seen patrolling outside the Forbidden Forest with his bow and arrows in hand, driving all the Eight-Eyed Spiders he saw back into the depths of the Forbidden Forest or sending out signals to stop the encirclement.
Elwyn suspected that he must have sent a warning to Aragok, because the eight-eyed spiders were now more vigilant than ever. They would retreat into the depths of the Forbidden Forest whenever they saw humans. However, as carnivores, and considering that there were too many Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders in the Forbidden Forest, they had no choice but to come out to hunt.
As long as the little wizards set up traps or went a little deeper into the Forbidden Forest, they would be able to encounter them.
In the matter of finding the lone Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders, the centaurs played a significant role.
They could provide precise directions and help everyone find the Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders.
There were only a few centaurs like Margaret who were stubborn to the end. Faced with a common enemy, the proud centaurs had no choice but to cooperate with the wizards to a certain extent.
In fact, apart from Hagrid, Harry and Malfoy who were somewhat dissatisfied, the rest of the people were sufficiently enthusiastic and interested in this matter.
According to the plan, the Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders encirclement was carried out in full swing.
The little wizards of Hogwarts were divided into different groups according to their academy and age.
Under the guidance of the professor, they entered the Forbidden Forest to fight the Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders. They worked together to kill the Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders and brought the spoils of war back to Elwyn to exchange for gold coins.
Under the double stimulation of increasing their strength and a sizable amount of gold coins, the little wizards exploded with unimaginable enthusiasm. This kind of rare battle experience instantly became the most popular course in the school. Everyone fought with the Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders, honing their skills and experimenting with all kinds of spells.
In the end, even the students of Slytherin Academy were looking forward to it.
One must know that Snape was initially opposed to Sirius's proposal to encircle and annihilate the Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders. He scoffed at it and intended to support it.
However, after Dumbledore announced his support, the entire Hogwarts moved to fight the Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders. Snape had no choice but to change his original intention and join the operation.
As one of the leaders, he was responsible for the safety of the students of Slytherin Academy.
On this basis, considering that the saliva and eyes of the Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders were very valuable ingredients for Magic Potions, Snape requested all the students of Slytherin Academy to kill as many Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders as possible and collect their saliva and eyes. At the very least, they had to outnumber Gryffindor.
Based on Elwyn's exchange price, Malfoy and a few other students from the pure-blooded families began to collect the eyes of the Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders and gave them more gold coins.
Because of this, none of the Slytherin students handed the spoils of war to Elwyn.
The tension between the two academies was obvious. The competition and competition between them was very intense.
The number of Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders hunted also rose. It was a stalemate, far exceeding the number killed by Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw Academies.
Because of the past conflicts, the honor of the academies, and many other reasons, Harry and Malfoy were now full of energy.
The hostility between the two of them and their respective academies had reached its peak. The entire academy was filled with the smell of gunpowder.
It was not just because of the competition to encircle and kill the Eight-Eyed Giant Spiders. Considering that this year's Quidditch Cup and School Cup would be decided between Gryffindor and Slytherin Academies, the tension between the two teams and academies continued to rise as February entered. It had reached the point where a fight could break out at any moment.
There were a number of small fights in the corridors, which eventually developed into vicious incidents.
As a result, a fourth year student from Gryffindor and a sixth year student from Slytherin were both admitted to the academy's hospital. Their ears were full of leeks.
Harry, on the other hand, hoped to have a fight with Malfoy to determine the winner.
However, the students from Slytherin Academy clearly did not think so. They did not intend to fight head-on, but had their own plans. So, Harry's days were particularly difficult.
On his way to class, Slytherin's people would always stretch out their legs to trip him. No matter where Harry went, Crabbe and Gower would follow him. When they saw that Harry was surrounded by people, they would look disappointed and walk away listlessly.
Wood had already given orders that Harry had to be accompanied no matter where he went. This was to prevent Slytherin's people from causing Harry to be unable to participate in the upcoming Quidditch finals.
The entire Gryffindor Academy enthusiastically accepted challenges. This caused Harry to always be late for class because there were always a lot of idle people around him.
This situation continued, and even Ron was affected. He was very happy because he rarely became the focus of attention.
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