Harry Potter and the Old Ones

Chapter 867: city ​​of aragok

Under the comfort of Hermione and Harry, Hagrid seemed to calm down a little, but when he woke up the next day, the faint sadness of parting still lingered in his heart, so Hagrid Without hesitation, he decided to go to the depths of the Forbidden Forest, to see his precious Aragog there.

But when he arrived at the gathering place of the acromantula in the depths of the Forbidden Forest, there were only countless empty, decayed giant trees that collapsed, and vines and shrubs that occupied the surface of these giant trees in just a few days.

Aragog is gone—

Not only Aragog, but all the acromantulas in the Forbidden Forest were gone.

Only in the center of the sunken basin stood a simple door made of two planks and a stone door frame.

The door, which looked like rotten wood, was densely carved with spells written in characters that Hagrid couldn't understand.

Hagrid was a little overwhelmed, standing there like a big kid.

"Aragok!" Hagrid yelled. "Aragok, where are you?"

"Aragok! Aragog!"

Hagrid yelled anxiously, circling around the simple door made of stones and rotten wood.

"Crack, click, click, click, click, click..."

Just when Hagrid was so anxious that he was about to cry, bursts of almost inaudible "clicks" came from inside the door.

"Aragok?"

Hagrid approached the door in surprise, but he still didn't dare to push it open, he just yelled anxiously.

"Is that you, Aragog!" Hagrid began to yell expectantly.

"Hagrid..."

"it's me......"

"I'm inside the door..."

A sound as rough as gravel rubbing against a stone surface came from inside the door. Aragog's voice seemed to come from a very, very far away, and by the time Hagrid reached Hagrid's ear, it was intermittent.

"Aragok!" Hagrid yelled in surprise. "Where are you? Aragog? How can I find you?"

"Push open the door, Hagrid, open the door." Aragog's voice came again. "Push open . . . open the door and come in."

"This door?" Hagrid asked, stretching out his big palm-like hand and pushing open the thin and crude door.

Behind the door is not the other end of the Forbidden Forest as Hagrid thought, but a forest of giant cedars that seemed to be in another world, with giant pillars standing out from the dewy lawn. And rise.

Although here is a forest composed of giant cedars, the giant cedars are far apart and arranged neatly, just like artificial buildings, arranged in an excessively uniform form. On the endless grassland.

Countless spiders, big and small, climbed up and down these huge fir trees, and built one after another spider silk bridges and spider silk bulges between countless giant fir trees with the steel-like and tough spider silk ejected from their tails. , as if the entire fir forest was about to be built into a spider city.

"Ah... Aragog?" Hagrid called out uncertainly.

"Hagrid...I'm here..." An acromantula bigger than a small elephant crawled slowly from behind Hagrid, it was all acromantula ancestor, Aragog.

"Aragok... what... what's going on here?" Hagrid asked puzzled.

"We are on another planet." Aragog replied honestly.

"Another planet?" Hagrid felt his brain shut down for a moment, trying to understand the meaning of what Aragog said just now.

"Yes... on another planet." Although Aragog had completely got rid of the state of aging, he still spoke hesitantly, as if he was not used to communicating with the human language system all the time.

"Hey, did Tierra do it?" Hagrid asked in surprise.

"Yes, Mr. Tierra did it." Aragog said ~lightnovelpub.net~ He transferred me and all my children to this planet, to this lawn. "

"Grass, lawn?" Hagrid looked around in amazement at the seemingly endless Giant Sequoia forest.

"Yes, Hagrid..." Aragog said slowly, "after Mr. Tierra brought us here... here is a lawn... Then... Mr. Tierra, made this giant sequoia forest for us...he said...this is our future city..."

"Your city?" Hagrid asked puzzled.

"Come...Hagrid...I want to show you around..." Aragog said excitedly, "Mr. Tierra left for us before leaving A lot of things...he also told us...a lot...but I don't remember...he said if I don't remember very clearly ...you will know for sure...he asked me to ask you after you came here..."

7017k

Please remember the first domain name of this book: . :