Harry Potter and the Old Ones

Chapter 682: cornerstone of polity

The night before Harry, Ron, and Hermione went to Hagrid's cabin to comfort Hagrid, a Tiera stepped into the darkened Forbidden Forest.

Aragog was hatched in a Hogwarts cupboard, given to Rubeus Hagrid by a distant traveler when he was a student at the time, but Aragog had just hatched It wasn't long before he was driven into the Forbidden Forest because of the Chamber of Secrets incident created by young Tom Riddle.

And because there are no natural enemies, Aragog thrives in the next fifty years, spawning an extremely large number of offspring, feeding on the creatures in the forbidden forest.

Of course, Aragog's instinct is to feed on humans, but for Hagrid's sake, he never preyed on humans at Hogwarts.

——This seems to be a very touching story, but in fact, in Tiera’s view, this is purely a case of species invasion.

Aragog was originally an alien species, and the only natural enemy in Hogwarts, the Basilisk Slytherin, was locked up.

Originally, it wouldn't matter if there was only one spider like Aragog, but Hagrid even found him a wife—

They are carnivorous, have no natural enemies, and have super fecundity. Soon Aragog's eight-eyed giant spiders greatly occupied the local ecological niche of the Forbidden Forest and became the largest in the Forbidden Forest except for centaurs and unicorns. , is also the most stable group.

To be honest, Tiera had long wanted to deal with this pile of eight-eyed giant spiders, but it was not necessary, and she was too lazy to deal with it.

But since Hagrid has been begging him now, Tiera will be rude to deal with it—

As an alien species, although the eight-eyed giant spider is carnivorous and has strong reproductive ability, from another aspect, this is also a bit, especially Aragog, the king of eight-eyed giant spiders in the original work showed that he himself can understand And normally use the logical ability of human prophecy.

In other words, as long as Tiera can train the eight-eyed giant spider to learn magic—

It doesn't even need a lot of advanced magic, a shape change is enough, and the eight-eyed giant spiders in the entire forbidden forest will be directly transformed into war machines.

For example, when Tiera or the successors of the government established by Tiera need to genocide some races with flesh and blood qualities, the eight-eyed giant spider family led by Aragog is definitely a sharp blade.

Of course, as a staunch revolutionary, Tiera still hopes that the eight-eyed spider will never be useful.

However, having such a sharp edge, but not using it, and not having such a sharp edge are two completely different things.

Although the current British Magic Federation has its own cover, as long as she does not encounter the outer gods and their relatives above the old rulers, Tiera is confident to overcome every difficulty and obstacle in achieving her goal.

But what about after the settling?

But what about when Tiera built a thriving government with infinite possibilities? What about when Tiera made everyone variable?

After Tiera left?

In other words, is this government based on Tierra's absolute power and authority? Or is it based on countless wizards and individuals who have gone from quantitative to variable?

A regime cannot be stable forever, even if Tiera can solve all external factors for this new government, but Tierra cannot anticipate all internal instability factors, especially when all individuals have become after the variable.

Therefore, in order to allow the Magic Federation that she worked so hard to establish to continue to exist stably, Tiera needs to plan ahead—

Do your best to gather for this government all the power that he does not need, but is very necessary for the government.

- Aragog, the eight-eyed giant spider, is one of them.

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