Chapter 391 Hagrid's New Job
Chapter 391 Hagrid's New Job
Hagrid had no easier time being a caretaker than Filch, for similar reasons.
The previous administrator could not use magic, and could only deal with the students' pranks in a desperate situation. Hagrid did know magic, but he could not use it openly, and was also embarrassed by those naughty students.
But different people may experience completely different situations when faced with the same situation.
Hagrid's personality is much gentler than Filch's. Unlike Filch, he has friends.
He wasn't like Filch, who forbade anyone to use magic in the corridors.
Whether anyone wants to help Filch is not the point. Even if there is, he has set up obstacles for himself, making it impossible for students who want to help him to do so.
Hagrid was different. He could ask others for help. A dungbomb thrown in the corridor took Filch two hours to clean up. For a senior student, it was no big deal.
Even without the senior students, Harry and his men alone would be enough to deal with most situations.
"How are you doing recently?" Sainz asked Hagrid comfortably while holding a cup of tea, "Are you adapting to the new job?"
It's hard to tell whether Hagrid's expression is happy or frustrated, probably more helpless. "Ah, I used up half of my energy trying to drive the Weasley twins out of the Forbidden Forest. Now I realize that there are more than just the two of them who are naughty."
"Haha," Sainz laughed unscrupulously, "This is the vitality of youth."
Hagrid also laughed, and it seemed that he didn't really hate this part-time job as much as he said.
Just as Sai said, students' mischief can sometimes make people laugh and cry, and sometimes even make people hate them, but it is precisely this liveliness that makes people not feel too old.
Even though Hagrid hangs out with a bunch of minors all day long, his actual age is over sixty and he is no longer young.
Seeing that Hagrid did not collapse, Sainz decided to maintain the status quo.
"Let's do this for now. Sai doesn't know many people, and it's hard to find a replacement for him right now. Let's wait for Old Deng to come back." He thought, "With Old Deng's connections and means, it will be a piece of cake for him to find an administrator for the school."
Without realizing it, Sai has grown into a giant tree. Filch, who is considered as "lifelong enemy" by the students, is just a matter of words to him.
Filch bosses around in the castle and seems to be invincible, but none of his power comes from himself. Instead, it is given to him by the "headmaster".
To be more precise, everything Filch had was given to him by Dumbledore, but he did not repay the old man with anything of equal value.
This situation was something Sai couldn't understand. Not only did Filch not firmly support Dumbledore, he sometimes even tried to influence Dumbledore's decision.
What's more, she had sided with Umbridge before Dumbledore left, and once Dumbledore left, it was even more incredible, and she directly became a supporter of Umbridge.
Old Deng might take pity on him and give him a second chance, but Sai wouldn't.
When Filch clearly supported Umbridge, it was decided that he would be kicked out of Hogwarts.
It only slightly affected his cognition, and Umbridge's way of handling it was already very cheap for him.
Filch was just a small ripple for Mr. Sai, and he no longer cared about him.
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On this day, Hagrid found Sainz.
"Sainz, I have something to ask of you."
"Tell me about it," Sainz had some thoughts in his mind.
Hagrid said hesitantly, "Well...well..."
Seeing Hagrid's shy look, Sainz became more certain, "Forbidden Forest?"
Hagrid was surprised when he heard this, "How did you guess that?... Forget it, you've always been smart, I want to ask you... Sainz, I know you've always been worried about Grawp, but... he has really changed a lot!"
Sainz nodded, "Well, you probably didn't lie about this."
Hagrid gets injured every time he enters the Forbidden Forest, but the severity of his recent injuries is much lighter than before.
"Sainz, you see, I have more work to do, and I have less time to take care of him. Can you..."
"Let's go." Sainz stood up.
"What?" Hagrid was stunned.
"Let's go and see him," Sainz pushed Hagrid, "You asked me to take care of him, so you have to let me know where he is."
"So you agree!" Hagrid pulled his beard happily. "Great, thank you, we'll go now."
"What will you do if I don't agree?" Sainz asked curiously.
Hagrid smiled maliciously, "Hey, I know you will definitely agree."
"Don't lie, you're not good at this."
"Well, if you don't agree, I'll go find Harry and the others."
Sainz said solemnly: "Hagrid, Harry and the others are still a little overwhelmed when facing the giant. It's hard to say whether they can take care of themselves, let alone take care of Grawp!"
"So the first person I thought of was you," Hagrid flattered him rarely, "You are the most... um... second... third most powerful wizard I have ever seen!"
"Thank you for your compliment!" Sai was a little speechless. It would be better if you didn't compliment me.
"By the way, I haven't been visiting you often recently. How are Yaya and the others doing?"
Speaking of Fang, Hagrid smiled like an auntie, "Fang is pregnant!"
"So Mumu was accepted by her."
Hagrid nodded and said, "Yes, Mumu is very smart. Although he is not as strong as Yaya physically, he works hard and the gap is not that big anymore."
Sainz smiled and said, "The key is that Mumu is worthy of his physique."
Hagrid laughed, "He's much braver than Fang."
Mr. Sai smiled with relief. He still remembered how timid Mumu was when he first came to the magic world. He probably left a very bad first impression on Yaya. Yaya didn't even look at him at first.
There was someone to chat with so he didn't feel bored. Sainz followed Hagrid and spent some time to reach the depths of the Forbidden Forest.
"How do you get around?" Sainz asked. "Avoiding the centaurs?"
"Well..." Hagrid didn't deny it, "They are very unfriendly now."
These guys are spoiled and are addicted to bullying honest people. They are tough when facing people who won't hurt them.
Since Hagrid doesn't want to have a conflict with the other party, there is no need for Sai to be the bad guy. As long as the other party doesn't provoke him, just let them be.
After twisting and turning for a while, we finally arrived at the place. A huge monster that looked like a moss-covered rock was lying on the ground, tied with a rope as thick as a tree trunk.
"Hi! Grawp!" Hagrid greeted the big guy on the ground happily, "Wake up, look who I brought with me. You two can become good friends!"
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