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Chapter 584

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"Well done, Elwyn, this way we won't be discovered!" Hagrid said appreciatively, pointing to the dark woods, "You four wait for me in the bushes, don't make a sound! We don't bring Fang, he won't like it. "

When he walked out of the hut, everyone could see that Hagrid had a flower in his buttonhole, which looked like a very big artichoke.

It seemed that he no longer put machine lubricant on his head, but he must have spent a lot of time combing his hair.

They could even see the broken teeth of a comb in his hair.

"Oh my God, this is terrible, what's the matter with him?!"

"Shh, keep your voice down, it's Mrs. Maxim!" Hermione pointed to the carriage.

Sure enough, Hagrid strode into the darkness, walking towards Boothbottom's carriage.

After a few seconds, he went to the front of the carriage and knocked three times on the door with two crossed golden wands.

Mrs. Maxim opened the door, her broad shoulders wrapped in a silk shawl.

As soon as she saw Hagrid, she smiled, "Ah, Hagrid, is it time?"

"Good evening!" said Hagrid, looking at her with a smile, at the same time he held out his hand to help her down the golden steps.

Mrs. Maxim turned back and closed the carriage door, and Hagrid gave her his arm.

Together they walked around the edge of the temporary enclosure, where Mrs. Maxim's winged horses were kept.

"Hurry up, he forgot us again!" Hermione said unhappily.

The four hurriedly trotted to keep up with them, trying not to make any noise.

"Say, where do you think they hid Huo Long?"

"I don't know, probably around here!"

Mrs. Maxim had the same doubts as them, she looked around blankly.

By this time, they were already far away from the hut and the carriage. It was so dark that they couldn't even see their own fingers.

"Hagrid, where do you want to take me?" she asked in a joking tone.

"In that wood!" said Hagrid in a hoarse voice. "You'll like it. It's worth seeing. Believe me. But don't tell anyone I brought you here, will you? You shouldn't know. "

'Certainly not, 'said Madame Maxim, her long black eyelashes fluttering.

They were still walking, and Elwyn and the other three trotted behind them.

They had walked so far around the edge of the forbidden forest that they could no longer see the castle or the lake.

If they didn't know that Hagrid was going to take them to see the fire dragon, they would think that Hagrid and Mrs. Maxim were on a date under the moonlight. If Hagrid was more courageous, he might have made some breakthroughs.

At the thought of Hagrid and Mrs. Maxim together, Elwyn couldn't help shivering.

Just then, he heard something. A few men were shouting in front of him.

Then, a deafening, shrill roar.

The four stopped abruptly and looked at each other.

"Just in front, turn right and stay away from them!" said Elwyn in a low voice.

Hagrid led Madame Maxim around a clump of trees, and stopped.

Everyone hurried to follow, keeping a certain distance from them. It was an open space, and the view suddenly became clear.

They fancied, for a brief moment, that they saw campfires around which the men were leaping.

Then, everyone's mouth dropped open in surprise.

Fire dragon!!!

They finally saw the fire dragon!!!

Four fierce-looking adult fire dragons were locked in a field surrounded by thick wooden planks, standing on their hind legs.

They roared and snorted, and balls of fire shot out from their mouths, which had long fangs, into the dark night sky. The fire dragons' necks were raised high, and their mouths were fifty feet above the ground.

A silver-blue fire dragon with a pair of long sharp teeth was angrily roaring at the wizards on the field.

Not far from it was a green fire dragon with glossy scales. It was twisting and stomping its feet.

There was also a red fire dragon with a strange ring of thin, sharp horns around its face. It was spraying mushroom-shaped fire clouds into the sky.

The last one was a black dragon, which looked more like a dinosaur than the others. This dragon was the closest to the four of them.

There were at least forty wizards on the field, and ten of them were in charge of dealing with one fire dragon.

They pulled on the chains, trying their best to subdue the four dragons. The chains were connected to the thick leather belts that tied the dragons' legs and necks.

These four fire dragons were slightly smaller than the black dragon Elwyn saw in the illusion, but their appearance was equally shocking.

Elwyn was secretly surprised, and his heart was beating faster. As for Harry, Ron, and Hermione, they were completely stunned.

Harry stood there in a daze, and Ron's mouth was wide open. Hermione held onto Elwyn's shoulder tightly.

They all raised their heads, and high above, they saw the eyes of the black dragon.

Its pupils were vertical like a cat's, and they were bulging out of fear or anger.

The black dragon made a terrible sound. It was a mournful, ear-piercing wail.

"Careful, stay there and don't move, Hagrid!" A wizard near the fence shouted, holding the chain tightly in his hand. "They can spit fire twenty feet away. You know, I saw this tree bee spit fire forty feet!"

"Beautiful!" Hagrid said softly.

"It's useless!" Another wizard shouted. "Say the Stun Spell. Count to three and say it together!"

Every dragon tamer took out their wands and aimed at the fire dragon in front of them.

"Stun to the ground!" They shouted in unison. The Stun Spell shot up into the dark sky like a rocket, and a shower of sparks fell on the thick, scaly hides of the four dragons.

After the dazzling flash, the dragon nearest to them stood unsteadily on its hind legs.

Its mouth was wide open in a soundless roar.

The flames in its nostrils suddenly went out, but they still smoked.

Then, very slowly, it fell.

The dragon, which weighed several tons and was covered in jet-black scales, fell to the ground with a loud thud, causing the trees to tremble.

The tamers put down their wands and walked up to the fallen dragons, each as big as a hill.

They hastily fastened the chains to the iron posts, and with their wands drove the posts deep into the ground.

"Let's get closer!" said Harry.

They walked up to the fence, and Hagrid and Mrs. Maxim followed.

"It's Charlie!" said Ron suddenly.

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