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Chapter 123 Harry Potter and the Giant Spider

Under Ron's concerned inquiry, Harry reluctantly picked up the lantern, gritted his teeth and said, "I'm fine, I'll be fine in a while."

As he said, the pain came and went quickly, and disappeared without a trace in a short time.

Ron was relieved to see that he was really all right.

But Harry was a little uneasy. Although he didn't know what happened, the sudden change in the scar on his forehead made him realize something.

During this period of time, the news of Voldemort's resurrection was circulating outside, and it seemed that it was not groundless.

However, he chose not to tell his friends.

At this moment, a bunch of little spiders under his feet were enough to make Ron feel frightened. If he told this to him, the result would probably be serious.

So, Harry looked normal, and chatted with him as they walked towards the depths of the Forbidden Forest.

On the way, I also saw the flying car that brought the two of them to Hogwarts when school started, staring at them with two bright headlights like a wild beast.

Fortunately, it didn't really charge over like a wild beast, it just stopped in place, roaring unceasingly.

Even so, it scared Harry and Ron enough.

Dodging the dangerous flying car, the two continued to move forward along the dark path.

But after walking a few steps, Harry started to hold his head and cry out for pain again, but this time the duration was very short, only a dozen seconds, and the pain disappeared.

Even though Ron was usually a bit slow, he could see that something was wrong with him now, and hurriedly asked, "Harry, Harry! Are you okay?"

"Why don't we go to the hospital today and come back next time."

The little wizard, who was in pain and sweating all over his body, took a deep breath, waved his hands and said, "No, we're fine. It should be the voice in my head that caused me to not have a good rest these days."

"Wait for me to take it easy."

The two stood in place for more than ten minutes, confirming that there would be no pain a third time before continuing on the road.

The rest of the journey went smoothly, with no speeding cars or headaches. The two of Harry followed the swarm of small spiders on the ground and soon came to a cave.

This cave is in the middle of two adjacent big trees, thick tree roots are entangled in the entrance of the cave, making the whole cave look like a human-eating monster, ferocious and terrifying.

It was enough to pass through the hole of an adult, and a strong stench was constantly exuding.

On the surrounding ground, there is still a thick layer of white spider webs.

"Harry, this isn't fun at all." Ron had reached the limit of his patience, looking at the densely packed little spiders on the ground, he had goose bumps all over his body.

"Can we go back?"

Harry, who was born to belong to Gryffindor, didn't show any sign of fear, he signaled his friend to be quiet first.

Then, holding the lamp in his hand, he walked into the cave step by step.

As a result, as soon as he took two steps, he felt severe pain on his forehead again, but this time it only lasted for two or three seconds and then disappeared.

Ron, who wanted to rush over to check the situation, stopped when he saw this, and stood blankly at the entrance of the cave.

Fearing that his friends would be worried, Harry pretended nothing happened and continued to walk in, and turned around and shouted: "Ron, follow up!"

Seeing him going deeper and deeper, the little red-haired wizard hurriedly followed him, while looking around cautiously, for fear that something might fall from the top of the cave.

The two walked through the cave and came to a dark space made entirely of giant tree roots.

Any one taken out would be thicker than the waists of two little wizards.

They are so intertwined and intertwined, and the surface is covered with white spider webs.

The sudden visit of the two of Harry disturbed the owner here.

With a strange creaking sound, a huge monster slowly appeared from the darkness.

It was a giant spider the size of a car, and it asked in a thick and hoarse voice, "Who's there? Hagrid, is that you?"

"Don't panic." Harry comforted his good friend Ron, and at the same time his heart was pounding: "We are Hagrid's friends."

With a bitter face, Ron didn't dare to speak, so he could only nod his head desperately.

The majestic body of the acromantula gradually approached, and the strong sense of oppression scared the two little wizards back again and again.

Even Harry, who was so bold, stuttered a little now: "You...you are Aragog, aren't you?"

"Yes, it's me." Although the acromantula looked ferocious, it didn't seem to be interested in them. Instead, it seemed easy to talk.

"But Hagrid never sent anyone here."

Facing doubts, Harry calmed down and explained carefully: "He's in trouble."

"There's been some attacks at the school and they say Hagrid did it."

"Said he opened the Chamber of Secrets, as it was before."

And Ron was looking around at this time. Behind those thick tree roots, he saw many smaller acromantulas wandering around.

This made him feel very scared, and he subconsciously moved a little closer to Harry.

"They lied!" Aragog became angry, and loudly defended Hagrid: "Hagrid opened the secret chamber from outside!"

"Then you're not the monster in the Chamber of Secrets?" Harry asked.

Aragog's huge eyes reflected a strange light: "No, that monster was born in the castle."

"I was born in a foreign land, and was brought to Hagrid by a traveler."

Ron noticed that there were more and more spiders nearby, and with a sad face, he tugged on his friend's sleeve and begged, "Harry."

"Quiet!" Harry didn't notice the changes in his surroundings at all, and was still engrossed in communicating with the acromantula.

"If you weren't that monster, what killed that girl 50 years ago?"

Unexpectedly, Aragog did not answer him directly, but instead acted as a riddle: "We never mention it."

"It's an ancient creature, the one we spiders fear most."

"Then have you seen it?" Harry continued to ask.

The acromantula became a little impatient: "I haven't seen anything in the castle except for the box that Hagrid put me in."

"The girl's body was found in the bathroom."

Suddenly, Harry's eyes lit up, as if he had grasped something he had overlooked before, so he continued to listen to the story told by the giant spider.

"They said it was the murderer of the girl and wanted to arrest me."

"Hagrid brought me here..."

Just when Harry was still wanting to hear some key information from the mouth of the giant spider, Ron beside him pulled his sleeve again and called out in a crying voice: "Harry"

"What are you doing!" The little wizard, who couldn't stand it anymore, shook off his friend's hand.

"Uuuuuuuuuuuuu." Ron, who was about to cry, pointed at the top.

Harry looked up along his fingers, and then saw a large number of acromantula, hanging from the spider web, slowly falling around the two of them.

In just a short while, hundreds of them gathered.

"Okay...thank you." Harry, who finally understood his situation, pretended to be calm and said to the giant spider: "Then let's go first."

After all, the two little wizards began to back away slowly.

At this time, Aragog showed its ferocious side: "Let's go? I don't think so."

"My sons and daughters obey my orders and do no harm to Hagrid."

"But I can't stop them from enjoying the fresh human flesh delivered to their door."

"Goodbye, Hagrid's friend."

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