Aphasia at Hogwarts

Chapter 30 Dragon Egg Observation

Hagrid carefully took out the dragon egg from his arms.

It was a big black egg, the size of Hagrid's hand, it was cold to the touch, and the outer shell was a little rough. If you didn't say it was a dragon's egg, other people would think it was a rounder egg. black stones.

Guan Qiong opened the magic perspective to look.

The superfluous structure of the dragon egg is ignored, and the most essential existence is seen by Guan Qiong.

The magic circuit inside the dragon egg is not complicated. Two arcs of the same length are connected from both ends, and then a third longer arc is extended from the connection point.

It's like the two wings of a dragon and its raised head, and it's like a crown with a simple structure.

The dragon egg itself is spliced ​​together by countless fine triangular magic circuits to form a hard shell that protects the life inside.

Guan Qiong was sure that even if Hagrid accidentally dropped it on the ground, it would not be broken or damaged. At most, the little guy inside would feel a little dizzy.

If now it has a head.

With a wave of Guan Qiong's magic wand, the notebook on the side flew into his hand, and at the same time, the quill also flew over from another direction.

During this process, his eyes were fixed on the dragon egg without moving away, and he was extremely focused.

"Oh, Guan Qiong, are you going to draw it? It's a very good idea. I really like to record the moment of this child's growth." Hagrid said happily.

After seeing Guan Qiong's love for dragon eggs, he was very happy because he found a friend with the same interest.

"Put it down, holding it all the time is not an option, maybe you can start to prepare for hatching it."

Spots of light appeared out of thin air, forming a sentence floating in front of Hagrid.

Hagrid nodded in agreement, and gently placed the dragon egg in his hand on the table, and piled the soft quilt on the sofa beside him into a small nest to prevent the dragon egg from rolling off.

He let out a long breath. To be honest, when he brought it back from the outside, he was in a state of fear all the way, for fear of any accident.

Guan Qiong began to draw the magic circuit just observed in the notebook, and recorded it under the flame spell.

He had a hunch that this would enable him to learn the flame spell that he had never understood.

Hagrid walked around excitedly, back and forth, not knowing what to do.

He has raised many magical creatures, but he has never raised dragons, and has almost zero experience in this area.

At this time, he saw the book Guan Qiong put aside.

"Guide to Breeding Dragons"

Great, this is it!

Hagrid slammed the palm of his right hand heavily with his left hand, and a childlike smile appeared on his face.

He picked up the book, and the thick "Guide to Raising Fire Dragons" was like a booklet in Hagrid's hand with the lid of the trash can.

Hagrid opened the book carefully, and began to flip through the contents with empty eyes.

To be honest, he has never touched a book since he 'graduated' fifty years ago, and now looking at these densely packed texts makes him feel a little dizzy.

"This is? This is? What kind of dragon is this?" Hagrid flipped through the book, trying to match the characteristics on the dragon egg with the content recorded in the book, but his head was dizzy, and he couldn't find the relevant content. .

Guan Qiong discovered this.

He turned his head to look at Hagrid, and a point of light appeared from the sky.

"This is the egg of a Norwegian Ridgeback. The content about it is on page 152 of the "Guide to Raising Fire Dragons". When it is hatched, it needs to be placed in the fire to simulate the breath of the female dragon. Get enough heat."

"Oh oh, is that so?" Hagrid flicked through the book and found the knowledge of the Norwegian Ridgeback, but the text on it was too complicated and long-winded, and a large section was used to explain the Norwegian Ridgeback. sources and history.

Dragon researchers generally believe that their ancestors should come from South Africa, where they were one of the tree dragons, but the lack of conclusive evidence makes this only a guess.

Guan Qiong looked at the clear blankness revealed on Hagrid's rough and unrestrained face, and sighed.

"After it hatches, you need to feed it a barrel of chicken blood brandy every half an hour. If conditions permit, you need to take it out to watch the wind. The wide environment helps the young dragon's psychological growth."

Hagrid looked at the words suspended in mid-air and let out a breath.

"Thank you so much, Joan, I don't know what I would do without you."

Guan Qiong couldn't hold back, and asked, "How did Hagrid know all the knowledge about magical creatures before?"

Hagrid scratched his head and said, "Most of them are learned from dreams. I seem to know how to take care of them innately. The rest is from the school's professor of magical creatures, Professor Kettleburn. He is a Very friendly old man."

Guan Qiong looked at Hagrid. From his magical perspective, the life circuit in Hagrid's body was only half similar to that of human beings, and the rest was another strange structure.

Moreover, his overall life circuit is much thicker than that of ordinary people, which can guarantee him to be immune to many spells.

It seems to be the memory inheritance of Hagrid's giant bloodline, Guan Qiong guessed in his heart.

It's just that Hagrid's mother left him very early and obviously didn't teach him how to develop this power.

In addition, because Hagrid's father is a human being, the memory in Hagrid's giant bloodline should be incomplete, otherwise it would be difficult to explain why there is no knowledge related to dragons.

Perhaps it was because of this that Hagrid wanted to raise a dragon so much. This was the desire of his blood.

Of course, it may also be that Hagrid himself wants to raise dragons. After all, all magical creatures are cute in Hagrid's eyes.

The only difference is big cutie and small cutie, rare cutie and common cutie.

Guan Qiong couldn't get the answers to these things, and could only make reasonable guesses based on her rough understanding of Hagrid.

However, Hagrid's lack of knowledge in this area gave Guan Qiong a chance to intervene in raising the dragon.

"It seems Hagrid that you don't know much about this. It just so happens that I have read a few books about raising dragons. Maybe I can help you raise this dragon together."

Hagrid was delighted when he saw Guan Qiong's words.

"That's really great, Joan, I knew that you like this kid as much as I do." Hagrid was so happy that he jumped up, he even wanted to hold Guan Qiong in the same place twice and jump twice, But Guan Qiong dodged it.

"Let's prepare it. Prepare more chicken blood brandy, and prepare some cabbage grass and flint. These can help it develop faster and spew out flames."

Guan Qiong told Hagrid what he needed, and asked Hagrid to prepare, while he himself continued to draw the magic circuit of the dragon egg.

Although I don't understand it yet, it is always correct to write it down.

Hagrid started to rummage through the boxes and cabinets to find out what he needed. Of course, chicken blood brandy needed to be bought specially. Although he had some in his hut, it was obviously not enough.

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