Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 316 Comforting Hagrid



Chapter 316 Comforting Hagrid

After class, Sainz visited Hagrid again, which was the right thing to do.

"Hagrid," Sainz said outside the door, "I appreciate your recommendation and recognition, but you won't solve the problem by hiding from people like this."

There was still no sound from the door. "Hagrid, I'm going to stay here with you today. If you don't open the door, I'll wait here forever."

About half an hour later, Hagrid finally opened the door. Still drunk, Yaya was finally let out. She sobbed around Sainz in grievance.

"What?" Sainz said deliberately, "Are you angry with me because I accepted the professor's invitation?"

Hagrid said with a sad face, "Of course not, Sainz, you know I'm angry with myself." He pounded his chest, regretful, "You obviously warned me."

"Regret won't solve any problems. What you should do now is not to lock yourself in the room, but to be more active in your work. You should let those who don't trust you see that you are not the same as what the newspapers say. To hell with her nonsense.

A true friend doesn’t care who you are.”

"But none of them are half-giants."

"No one can decide their own origins. Look at Hermione, she is just a little girl, but she always proudly ignores being called a 'mudblood'.

Besides, you've been in Hogwarts for so many years, and you've watched so many people in the wizarding world grow up. I think many of them should be able to guess your identity, but did you see anyone say anything?"

Hagrid rubbed his red and swollen eyes. "Not everyone..."

"Hagrid," Sainz interrupted him, "If you want everyone in the world to like you, then you're in trouble! You're not a gold Galleon, and even if you are a gold Galleon, there will still be people who don't like you."

"You're right, Sainz, I shouldn't hide, I should take care of my job."

"That's right. Think about the animals in the Forbidden Forest and your Exploding-Tailed Skrewts. Two of them died in the days you were away," Sainz said. "Don't count on me. I can't take care of them. You are the one who raised them."

"I'm sorry, Sainz," Hagrid seemed to have just come to his senses, "I'm sorry to have caused you trouble."

"Think about it, Hagrid. You have been a professor for more than a year. Are you really happy in this year?" Sainz said comfortingly. "You were so comfortable before. What about you after you became a professor? You prepare lessons and teach classes every day, deal with naughty students, and deal with magical animals that make mistakes. Think about it, are you really happy in this year?"

Following Sainz's guidance, Hagrid's expression changed several times, and it was obvious that he was brought into the professorship he had been in for more than a year by his language description.

After a moment of silence, Hagrid let out a long sigh and said, "You are right, Sainz. My life used to be very peaceful. Since I became a professor, I worry every day whether I can teach tomorrow's class well, whether there will be any problems in the next class, and whether I will prepare for tomorrow's class.

In the past, I just felt very irritated and wanted to lose my temper every day, but I never understood what was wrong with me. Today, after you explained it to me, I finally understood the reason! "

Sainz gave himself a thumbs up in his heart, saying that he was worthy of being me. If this continued, Hagrid would have to thank Sainz.

"Thank you, Sainz!" Hagrid said sincerely.

"No, no, you're too polite. We're all friends, so of course I have to help you."

After a few words, Hagrid regained his confidence and was ready to devote himself to work. Sainz said that the purpose of his visit today had been achieved and said goodbye and left.

He did not mention the fence, nor did he ask whether Hagrid could help him take care of the animals in the future, for fear of embarrassing Hagrid. He had just filled in for someone else, and then asked someone if they were willing to be his assistant. Even someone as thick-skinned as Isaiah thought it was a bit too much.

After persuading Hagrid to come back, Sainz went to class with peace of mind. Harry and others saw that Hagrid had come to terms with it, so they naturally stopped saying anything.

On the weekend, Sain specially invited Hagrid to visit Hogsmeade. "You have to go out and let everyone see how strong you are. Let everyone know that what she said has no effect on you at all!"

Hagrid nodded in approval, "Yes, Sainz, you think it through!"

Sainz and Hagrid walked side by side across the empty school grounds towards the gate. As they strolled, he saw from afar the Durmstrang warrior - Krum - diving into the lake wearing only a pair of shorts.

Hagrid has good eyesight, he also saw it, "He was swimming in winter. I know people in some places like to do this. They will chisel off a piece of thick ice and then jump in to swim. It is said that the colder the place, the more people like to do this."

Hagrid muttered that he certainly wouldn't, that the Durmstrang kid must be mentally ill, he had seen that a long time ago.

Sainz didn't say anything. He didn't tell Hagrid that the man did that not because he liked winter swimming, but because he had solved the second level puzzle and was familiarizing himself with the environment in advance.

Sainz didn't know whether Hagrid had been informed of the contents of the second project. He estimated that based on Hagrid's performance in the first level, it would be difficult.

Not to mention the information he brought with him, just talking about the present world, the reason why he was informed of the relevant matters of the second level was because he could understand the language of mermaids and communicate with them, so he could be used in some matters that needed negotiation.

As his mind turned, he followed Hagrid's words and said, "Don't worry about him. If he likes winter swimming, then let him swim in winter. Let's go."

The Three Broomsticks was as crowded as usual and the students were let out.

Hagrid still had his own big mug with him, and he used it to fill a large glass of mead. Sainz had no interest in wine, but there was no tea either, so he ordered a small glass of cloyingly sweet butterbeer.

"Sainz, who do you think that is?"

"Ludo Bagman." Sainz didn't turn around, he spotted him as soon as he came in.

"Why is he in Hogsmeade all the time? Doesn't he go to work?"

"Today is Saturday, Hagrid. Besides, he is a member of the refereeing team. Maybe he is working in Hogsmeade now?"

"What's with all those goblins?" Hagrid asked puzzledly. "When did he become so close to goblins? There are so many goblins surrounding him."

Sainz laughed secretly in his heart, you think he is willing to deal with the goblin, he is just being forced to pay debts.

Bagman seems to be a good guy on the surface, and his sports commentary is also quite good, but he is a gambler with a bad gambling character. In the original storyline, he opened a bet at the Quidditch World Cup hoping to make a fortune, but he lost everything.

Looking at the current situation, this time is also the case.

In the original storyline, the twins bet all of their few dozen Galleons and won the bet. Bagman had no gold coins to compensate them, so he gave them a bunch of fake gold coins. The twins often chased him because of this.

He only picks on honest people. As experts who deal with gold coins all day long, the goblins will definitely not be fooled by him. After he paid all his money, it was still not enough. A bunch of goblins blocked his door every day, so it was normal that he didn't dare to stay in the office.


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