Rebirth of the Harry Potter

Chapter 447: Day 1 of the Giant Camp

As he got closer and closer to those huge figures, Hagrid couldn't help but look uneasy.

He lowered his head and said in a low voice: "The leader, Gu Ge, is that giant. Did you see that? It's just the giant sitting on the ground with a dustpan. He is the tallest, ugliest, and laziest, sitting there waiting for someone to bring him something to eat." , dead sheep or something, his name is Kakus."

Harry looked at the giant, and it was obvious that the giants around him were afraid of him and kept away from him.

It is estimated to be eight meters tall by visual estimation, taller than two Hagrids, and at least as heavy as two elephants. I don't know if he was born or he hasn't bathed for too long. His skin is darkened, as strong as a rhinoceros. "

Walking into the giant's camp, Hagrid became even more nervous.

He was worried that Harry had never been in contact with giants, and he didn't know how violent the giant's temper was, and how the giant's blood was flying when it became manic. He reminded: "I'll talk later, just stay by my side."

"Yeah." Harry nodded.

He was too lazy to do this. If Dumbledore hadn't said too much in the letter, he would have already refused.

So he doesn't care about doing this well.

Just follow Hagrid quietly.

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At the bottom of the mountain, the giant leader Kakus was lying in the valley.

The place where they stayed was in a depression between four high mountains, near a mountain lake.

Cacus was lying by the lake, growling, and asked to be fed to him and his wife.

Harry saw that several giants had stood up and walked towards them. They stared at Harry and Hagrid maliciously, holding a mallet made of a big tree in their hands.

"Are they trying to kill us?" Harry asked suspiciously, because the killing intent in the eyes of those giants was clear.

"Yes." Hagrid said helplessly.

Harry sighed softly: "Crazy, it turns out that giants really have no brains, and it is Merlin's blessing to live up to now."

Hagrid looked up and shouted, "We're here on Dumbledore's order."

Then emphatically: "Gifts,

We carry gifts. "

The giants fell silent, staring at Harry and Hagrid with eyes as big as copper bells.

Hagrid took the Eternal Flame, held it high, and kept his eyes on Cacus, ignoring the other giants.

In this way, the other giants in the way stepped aside, looked at Harry, and Hagrid walked over, until he came to Cacus' feet.

Hagrid bowed, Harry didn't, but he was a dwarf in the giant's eyes, and no one noticed if he bowed or not.

Hagrid laid the Eternal Flame on the snow at Cacus' feet.

"The fire of magic, this is a gift from Minister Albus Dumbledore to the giant Gogo on behalf of the British Ministry of Magic," Hagrid said.

There was impatience on Kakus' face, he looked around, opened his mouth, and his voice rumbled.

He didn't speak a human language, and Harry couldn't understand the giant's language at all.

Hagrid said to Harry: "They don't speak our language. He is looking for someone among the giants who can understand our language and act as an interpreter."

Two thinner giants stood up, and they looked at Kakus in awe.

There was a murmur in his mouth.

As the saying goes, the less available, the more precious. Although giants are born with powerful physical power, they are insulated from magic.

So what the giants love most is human magic, which even surpasses the most important food.

Hearing that what Hagrid sent was something related to magic, Cacus' eyes were very greedy.

Kakus leaned back, snorted, and put on a show, as if he wanted to control his attitude, but in the end he couldn't help but be curious.

He yelled loudly again.

The two giants turned to Hagrid, "What's this thing for, what's it good for?"

Hagrid explained: "Magic makes this torch burn forever, never go out."

The two giants looked shocked.

It wasn't until Kakus urged them impatiently that they hurriedly translated for him.

The camp suddenly fell silent.

After realizing what the torch from Harry's hand was, Cacus' eyeballs were about to protrude.

Then there was commotion in the camp.

Those giants shouted, waved the sticks in their hands, and rushed over with excitement, as if they wanted to get close to the flames.

"*#@!" Kakus shouted suddenly.

Those giants all stopped in fear, not daring to move forward.

Kakus nodded in satisfaction.

He picked up the torch on the snow like an ordinary person picking up a match.

Then he made a move: he opened his mouth and spat on the torch.

The saliva was yellow, green and black, dirtier than the sewage in the underground.

Harry's face was gloomy, and there was a light mask around him, and the puddle of saliva almost fell on him just now.

Kakus was very happy to see that the torch was drenched in saliva but not extinguished at all.

After thinking about it, he lowered his arms into the lake again.

Under the dim lake water, the bright flame burned slowly unaffected.

Now everyone confirms that this is really an unquenchable fire.

The camp giants are showing signs of commotion again.

Kakus stared at them and cursed loudly: "*#@¥"

The giants wilted again.

Karkus turned his head and muttered to his wife.

His wife went into a cave behind her, and brought out a huge natural rock basin from it.

Cacus carefully put the torch into the granite basin, and his wife carried the basin into the cave again.

Obviously, Kakus didn't intend to share the flame with everyone, he wanted to keep it private.

Hagrid saw that Kacus was very happy now, but he didn't immediately express his true intention of coming here.

Instead, he said: "Minister Dumbledore said that there will be other gifts for the giants tomorrow, and hopes to talk to you about some things."

Kakus moved his butt, as if looking forward to it.

...

Harry and Hagrid climbed the hill, flung out of the cottage, and got ready to spend the night.

Hagrid explained to Harry the intention of Dumbledore's arrangement: "Before coming, Dumbledore specifically told me to talk to the giant slowly, because the giant's distrust of wizards is too serious, let the giant see us first. Keep your promise. Bring a gift tomorrow. If you really bring it, it will give them a good impression. And let them have time to test the first gift. If they find it is a good thing and how convenient it is to use, they will think Ask for more."

"Besides, giants like Kacus have very simple minds. If they talk a lot at once, they will find it very annoying, and they will want to smash you to death with a mallet, so that they will be clean. This is contrary to our original intention. , so let’s leave first and talk about it tomorrow.”

Harry nodded casually. He didn't have any ideas, so this trip was just going out for a stroll.

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