Hogwarts Shippuden

Chapter 88: Buy a dragon farm

An hour later, they knocked on the wooden door of Heger's hut by the Forbidden Forest.

Hagrid discreetly confirmed their identities through the door panel before inviting them into the room, then hurriedly turned around and closed the door.

In such a hot weather, the curtains were drawn tightly, and the fireplace was burning with a roaring fire.

"Hagrid, where did you get the dragon eggs?"

As soon as Kyle entered the house, he found that in the center of the fire, there was a **** egg lying down.

"Won it." Because of the three-headed dog before, Hagrid didn't plan to hide it from Kyle.

He explained: "Last night, I was drinking in Hogsmeade, and I won by playing cards with a stranger. Honestly, the guy probably just wanted to get rid of it."

"I've been reading since I got it, Raising Dragons for Fun and Profit, which I borrowed from the library. It's a bit dated, of course, but it's pretty comprehensive."

As Hagrid spoke, he brought them tea and something called rock crust...

Self defense weapon.

Yes, it's a self-defense weapon.

The rock crust cake is a kind of rough and hard surface with some small cakes like raisins on it. The shape is uneven and looks a bit rough. If you don't look closely, you really think it is a stone.

Its hardness far exceeds that of the Russian Big Leba and the French Baguette, and it is almost comparable to a diamond.

Kyle took a piece back out of curiosity and tried it with Shenfeng Wuying, but he couldn't cut it.

If it is made into the shape of a fan, Kyle has no doubt that it can bounce back the tailed beast jade.

If Deidara had invaded Sandyin Village, Gaara had enough rock skin cakes to defend herself, and she would not have been captured by the Xiao organization.

...

"It's against the law!" said Hermione, frowning, her voice full of concern.

The growth rate of the fire dragon is very amazing. It can grow to be about the size of Hagrid's hut in a month. At that time, it is impossible to hide the students in Hogwarts.

"There will be a solution, won't it?" Hagrid twisted his beard nervously, and turned his eyes to Kyle for help.

He knows that Kyle also likes magical animals. Last time Kyle asked Dumbledore to help him solve the problem of the three-headed dog. This time the fire dragon should not be a problem.

Unexpectedly, Kyle shook his head.

"A field for raising fire dragons can be solved by a box with a traceless stretching spell."

Kyle's conversation changed: "But Hagrid, have you ever thought about how you can handle a fire dragon by yourself and make sure it doesn't run out of the box?"

When Dumbledore met Kyle for the first time, the autistic old man who didn't look directly at him was the famous magical zoologist Newt Scamander.

Mr. Newt has such a suitcase that has cast a traceless stretch spell and has a space the size of a New York City. It is specially used to illegally raise all kinds of magical animals.

But even Mr. Newt wasn't crazy enough to stuff a fire dragon in his suitcase.

"At that time, if the fire dragon got into trouble, you, the master, would be caught in Azkaban," Hannah reminded.

Hagrid's face turned pale, "What about that?"

Kyle held his chin, "Maybe I can buy a dragon farm..."

"Pfft!" Ron spit out the tea in his mouth.

Is this the rich man?

He immediately knelt down.

Hannah and Hermione were also shocked by Kyle's words.

Hagrid was stunned, then shook his head like a rattle, "No, no, I can't make you spend so much."

He knew how much a dragon farm would cost.

Just enough land for a dragon to live costs thousands of Galleons.

The equipment for raising dragons, as well as the magical barrier to expel Muggles, and the defensive magic to prevent fire dragons from fleeing, all add up to ten thousand Galleons.

In addition, a large number of dragon trainers must be hired, and the monthly salary expenditure is a lot of fun.

Even if the cost of a dragon farm was just a drizzle for Kyle, Hagrid couldn't watch Kyle spend so much.

Hagrid bit his lip. "I...I know I can't keep it forever, but I can't just throw it away..."

"Charlie." Ron said suddenly.

"What?" Harry turned his head.

"My brother Charlie works at a dragon farm in Romania and we can give him the dragon and Charlie can take care of it for a while and then put it back into the wild."

"Great!" said Harry. "How is it, Hagrid?"

Kyle folded his fingers on his lap and stared at Hagrid expectantly, "Why don't I buy a dragon farm, I really hope to have a fire dragon."

Several other people in the room ignored his remarks.

...

In the end, Kyle still failed to convince Hagrid to give him the dragon.

Kyle put his chin on the table in front of him with a face full of love, he really wanted a dragon.

I don't know if there is a business of raising dragon farms at home.

When he goes back, be sure to write a letter to Alfred and ask him about the Grindelwald family's property.

To be precise, ask about the August family's industry.

The Grindelwald family's property, after the fall of his father, was completely divided up by the Ministry of Magic of various European countries.

The little property left in Gringotts for Kyle was reserved for Dumbledore's sake.

As for the August family who followed Grindelwald, they were not affected much.

After Grindelwald came out of Nurmengard, the loyal and loyal old man Alfred immediately offered the property of the entire August family to Grindelwald.

He has no descendants anyway - both his son and daughter-in-law were killed in the original global wizarding war.

Now the old housekeeper is left with an adopted granddaughter like Catherine.

According to Alfred's idea~www.wuxiamtl.com~ As long as Catherine becomes the mistress of the Grindelwald family, isn't that a family?

What is the difference between the August family and the Grindelwald family?

...

Hagrid wanted to wait for the dragon to hatch and raise it for a while, and then give the dragon to Charlie.

Harry and Ron advocated not hatching, so they directly asked Charlie to come and take the dragon eggs away.

Kyle stopped watching the haggling between Hagrid and the Savior trio, and his mind was now all on the Grindelwald family's estate.

If you don't have a dragon farm, then buy one. Aren't Harry and Ron going to send the fire dragon to the dragon farm where Charlie is?

Then he bought the dragon farm directly.

After some haggling, Harry and Ron finally agreed to Hagrid's request. There was no way. A four-meter-tall half-blooded giant was crying.

But before that, they had to send an owl to Charlie to inform Charlie of this.

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