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Chapter 677

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Hagrid panted heavily and glared at Kakarov.

His magic was weak and he was not a qualified wizard, but because of his half-giant bloodline, he was actually very strong.

Not to mention, he had the ability to tame magical animals.

Kakarov was not a match for Hagrid at all. Under his angry glare, he did not dare to say a word.

Ivan had long known that he was a person who could be persuaded by reason and feared the strong, but the actual situation was worse than he had imagined.

Elwyn did not know how this kind of person got the position of Headmaster of Durmstrang, but Kakarov was very cunning!

"Igor, we are going to take Mr. Krum to the school hospital now. He will recover," Dumbledore said. "Hagrid, please escort Harry, Elwyn, Ron, and Hermione back to the castle!"

"Maybe I'd better stay here, Headmaster," Hagrid said.

"You go back to school with them!" Dumbledore said again in a very firm tone. "Take them directly to Gryffindor Tower. Elwyn, Harry, I want you to stay there and don't move. Whatever you want to do, wait until tomorrow morning. "

"Got it!" Elwyn replied. He really could not give Barty Crouch Jr. another chance.

Especially after so many things had happened, the other party could be desperate at any time.

"I'll leave Fang to you, Headmaster," Hagrid said, staring fiercely at Kakarov.

Kakarov was still curled up under the tree, tangled in a mess of robes and roots.

He did not look at Hagrid, obviously waiting for them to leave first.

"Stay, Fang! Let's go, you four. "

They silently passed by Boothbottom's carriage and walked toward the castle.

"How dare he." As they strode across the small lake, Hagrid said angrily, "How dare he accuse Dumbledore? It's as if Dumbledore did that, as if Dumbledore deliberately let Ron participate in the game!"

"Do you think it was that man who attacked Krum?" Harry said, asking a series of questions in a row. "Who is he, and why did he want to kill Mr. Crouch? And why did Mr. Crouch become like that? "

"Mr. Crouch mentioned the Black Devil, so it must have something to do with him," Hermione said. "Is Mr. Crouch okay? I hope he can."

"Enough! Listen to me!" Hagrid shouted angrily. Elwyn, Harry, Ron, and Hermione were all shocked and looked up at him. "Don't talk about it anymore. You four should have been drinking tea at my place tonight, instead of going into the woods to fight with the evil black wizard. Especially you, Elwyn. How could you go into the depths of the forbidden forest with that Krum? He belongs to Durmstrong. He is likely to kill you here. Imagine being deceived by him without knowing it! "

"Krum is no match for me!" Elwyn said. "And why did he kill me?"

"Don't ask me why. They always do this!" Hagrid walked up the stairs and said seriously, "Anyway, you guys should avoid dealing with these foreigners. The less the better. They can't be trusted."

They looked at each other. Hagrid was obviously still angry about what had happened to Mrs. Maxim.

"You guys should stay away from the Meeva sisters. Don't wander in front of the carriage. Who knows what will rush out of it." Hagrid said with a frightening look on his face. "I've tried to get in touch with them again. I've seen through them. They want me to tell her what's in the lake. She can't trust any of them!"

It seemed that Hagrid did listen to Elwyn's suggestion and went to talk to Mrs. Maxim again.

Hagrid was in a bad mood. He sent them all the way to Gryffindor's common room.

When they said goodbye to him in front of the Fat Lady, the four of them felt relieved.

"Elwyn, who do you think you were fighting?" Hermione said and found an empty corner.

"I'm not sure. It's not someone I know!" Elwyn paused and continued, "Don't act alone for now. Someone has infiltrated the Hogwarts. It's not safe in the school. What we should do now is help Ron pass the second round. "

He didn't want any more accidents. He hoped that everything would go smoothly.

"Don't worry about me. With the help of the Gill Sac Grass, I'll be fine." Ron said.

"Damn it!" Harry said angrily, waving his fist. "If it wasn't for Snape stopping me, we would have made it in time. 'The Headmaster is busy, Potter! What a load of nonsense, Potter! 'Why didn't he get out of the way then? "

When he went to find Dumbledore, he was stopped by Snape for a long time.

Finally, when they arrived, the fight between Elwyn and Barty Crouch Jr. was already over.

"Maybe he didn't want you to get there!" Ron said immediately. "Maybe. Right, how long do you think it will take him to get to the forest? Will he get there before you and Dumbledore? Could he be the one fighting Elwyn? "

"Unless he turned himself into a bat or something," Harry said.

"It's not impossible," Ron mumbled.

"Alright, go back to sleep!" Elwyn said. There was no point in continuing to speculate. "If there's anything, you can ask Hagrid tomorrow morning. Remember, be on your guard. Don't act alone! "

That night, Elwyn didn't sleep well. Mr. Crouch's words before he left kept echoing in his ears.

Elwyn dreamed of the terrible evil god, which had merged with Lord Voldemort.

The only one who didn't sleep as well as Elwyn was Harry. His scar kept hurting, and the worst thing was that he had another dream!

It was a very realistic, but terrible dream.

Harry dreamed that he was riding on the back of an owl, flying and gliding through the dark night sky until he reached an old house on the mountain covered in ivy.

The night wind blew against Harry's face. They flew lower and lower, and finally flew in through a dark, broken window on the top floor.

Now they were flying along a dark corridor, and there was a door at the end of it.

They flew through the door. It was a dark room, and the windows were sealed!

Harry was no longer on the back of the owl. He watched it fly into a chair with its back facing him. There were two black shadows beside the chair.

One was a terrible statue of a tree root, the one Harry had seen during the summer vacation.

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