Chapter 435: The Forbidden Forest after the Snow
Chapter 435: The Forbidden Forest after the Snow
Sai is not a savior, but he does not want to see normal people who are willing to abide by public order and morality being disturbed by people from the chaotic camp.
After the field investigation, Sainz had a vague idea in his mind, "It seems like we can make a big move?"
Burn down Knockover Alley directly?
It's too absolute, Knockturn Alley isn't all damning.
Furthermore, if the fire cannot be controlled and spreads, it will be difficult to end.
Find another way, find another way!
Throughout life, most people cannot escape fame and fortune.
Dark wizard, now that he is a dark wizard, he probably cares too much about his reputation.
These people risk their lives to get involved in society, just for money, right?
If they knew the existence of a great secret treasure, I wonder if they would go crazy about it?
"Huh?" Sainz suddenly realized, "Why is this a bit like the way the imperial court eliminated the underworld scoundrels in those underworld stories?"
No matter whether it is a treasure map or a secret manual of magical skills, let some underworld figures get that thing and release some true or false news, saying that the person is rich enough to rival a country and has the power to rule the world.
When the others heard this, they thought, this is outrageous, this thing should be in my hands, if you hand it over obediently it's fine, but if you say no, I will kill you and not bury you!
Ah!
"It's a good idea," Sainz thought, "but I think the impact will be a bit large."
He wants to clean up the dark wizards, not to destroy the wizarding world. If such a great temptation is released, it may directly disrupt the wizarding world.
Mr. Sai was a little hesitant to believe in the moral integrity of the wizards. If they knew that there was a huge secret treasure without an owner, it was hard to say how many honest wizards would transform into dark wizards.
If it’s ownerless, it won’t work. So what about the ones that have an owner?
Sainz thought that if he spread the news that he had a huge fortune, he didn't know how many hungry wolves would be attracted.
You can't stop Sai from protecting his own property. The guy who openly robbed Sai deserved to be beaten to death, right?
"It seems that it is possible!" Sainz couldn't help but curl up the corners of his mouth, "Sai is always on the moral high ground.
It can be used as a backup plan. This plan can probably only be used once. They are not fools. "
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After taking a walk outside as a holiday, Sai returned to school and went to the Forbidden Forest to visit Yezhi with gifts.
The smell of raw meat mixed with blood was a strong aroma that the Night Thestrals were unwilling to give up. Soon, a large group of Night Thestrals gathered around him.
As a pragmatist, Sai's purpose in making friends with the Night Thestrals is naturally not just to make some money. If he doesn't kidnap a community, it would be unworthy of his efforts.
With his persistent feeding, he believed that if he invited them now, many of these skinny Pegasus would be willing to leave with him.
While they were eating, Sainz put his hands on their fur, trying to discover some mechanism.
When Sainz was about to leave, he ran into Hagrid. Hagrid was drunk, carrying a huge cloth bag on his shoulder, and wading through the thick snow into the depths of the Forbidden Forest. "Hello, Hagrid!"
"How are you, Sainz?" Hearing his voice, Hagrid came to him with a cloth bag on his back.
"Go see Grawp?"
"Yes," Hagrid patted the sack and said happily, "There's a reindeer in it. I followed your advice and brought him a little gift every time I went there. He and I have a much better relationship now!"
He looked at the Thestrals who had finished eating the meat but had not yet left, "I didn't know you had such a good relationship with them. They won't hurt people on their own initiative, but they won't get close to people easily either."
He seemed a little jealous when he said this.
"Hey, hey," Sainz joked, "I have a special skill in making friends."
"Yeah!" Hagrid laughed. "I should have thought of that earlier. You're the professor of Care of Magical Creatures. How could you not have some special skills?"
"I haven't seen Grawp for a long time, and I want to go see him."
"That's great," said Hagrid happily. "He's been telling me about you, too... Let's go...
Seriously, Sainz, you are really capable. He has only seen you a few times, but he remembers you very clearly. Sometimes I even wonder if you have cast some magic on him, haha..."
Sainz touched his nose and changed the subject, "Aren't you tired of carrying it like this?"
"Not tired, this little weight is no problem for me at all," Hagrid said boastfully, and then a little depressed, "but it is indeed a bit troublesome."
"In that case, I'll let it follow behind on its own."
"Okay, thank you very much." Hagrid threw the cloth bag on his shoulder to the ground with a plop, splashing a large circle of snow. It was estimated to weigh about 700 to 800 kilograms.
Sainz waved his magic wand and made the bag float.
Without the burden of living creatures, the two men's movement speed increased greatly, and it didn't take long for them to arrive at the big cave where the giant Grawp lived.
Hagrid's persistence was not in vain. Grawp is indeed much smarter than before, which can be seen from his living environment.
In the past, he would lie down wherever he had eaten, and would never consider setting up a comfortable shelter or anything like that.
Now, this cave at least does not look like a cave of pure wild animals. There are some traces of intelligent creatures in it. Grawp can make tools, and he even put a skinned brown bear skin on a stone on the side to dry.
"Hey, Grawp, bro," Hagrid called out as he entered. "Look who's here to see you!"
Grawp, who was roasting a brown bear's thigh sideways, raised his head slowly and looked at the cave entrance with cloudy eyes, "Friend... Friend!" He stood up from the fire and knocked a lot of stones off the top of the cave with his head.
Hagrid was jealous again, "And me, I brought you your favorite deer!"
After staying at Grawp's place for a while, the two went their separate ways. Hagrid went to see the leader of the eight-eyed giant spiders, and Sainz went to the Forbidden Forest to deliver grain, which he did every winter.
The heavy snow blocked the mountains and the animals had a hard time. Every year Sainz would purchase a large amount of grains such as corn and place them throughout the forbidden forest to provide some supply for the animals that lacked food.
Of course, he didn't intend to raise all the animals in the Forbidden Forest, but just make some supplements and try his best to maintain the biodiversity of the Forbidden Forest.
Try to find places like under rocks or in caves, and throw fifty to one hundred kilograms of corn in each place. Scatter them in the vast forest where they will not be conspicuous.
After spreading out from the center, it gradually moved toward the castle, scattering some more along the way.
On the first day before school started, Sainz had just cooked a meal to comfort his stomach when Professor McGonagall's voice rang out from the fireplace, "Come here for a moment, Professor Autumn."
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