Hagrid is clearly not a person who learns his lesson. No pure human can learn to learn a lesson, let alone a half-human. Hagrid does things often...... Well, yes will not think about the consequences at all. He will only realize that his actions are wrong until he makes a big mistake.

Hagrid fears that his giant brother will be bullied if he continues to stay in the Giant Tribe, and wants to find him a safe place...... This is Hagrid's naivety. Despite their low intelligence, giants are still a social species, and they live in groups just like humans. Giants are not hamsters and can be raised alone. At first, it's fine, but after a long time, no one knows whether a giant who can't see his kind will go crazy.

Hagrid has a knack for being unrealistically optimistic before it happens, but when things have consequences, he thinks in the worst direction.

Solim's words woke Hagrid to the fact that Glopp couldn't stay in the Forbidden Forest forever. His brother himself knew that although Hagrid's focus was often different from that of ordinary people, there was one thing that Hagrid and normal people could agree on, and that was that the giant's destructive power was so great that Hagrid had to tie him to a large rock to limit Glopp's range of movement.

"The giant's business can only be solved by yourself. Solim said, "Either send him away, or you stay and take care of him yourself." Don't always think about throwing your baggage on to others. "

"Dumbledore needs me!" Hagrid said, "I must leave when I have to! "

"If you mean Harry, I'd advise you to forget it. Solim felt tired of talking to Hagrid, and he didn't know how Harry and the others usually communicated with Hagrid.

"I've told you before that Harry has neither the time nor the opportunity. Solim decided to try harder, and if that didn't work, let Harry blame Hagrid when the time came, and he would have said everything he had to say anyway.

"I won't say how many people are waiting to find Harry's handle. Solim said, "How can you guarantee that your brother won't hurt them? Well, the slightest touch of the giant can cause them serious damage, how can you guarantee that your brother won't take them up on a whim, and then accidentally pinch them into minced meat?"

"Little Glopp is a good boy! He won't do that, I've taught him how to deal with ordinary people. Hagrid was still stubborn.

"Really, I don't think he did?" Solim looked at Hagrid, "Why don't we make a bet? Since you say your brother won't hurt anyone, how about bringing Harry and them to try?"

"Don't bother Harry, you can!" Hagrid looked confident in Glopp, or rather, in what he taught.

"I'll take you to little Glopp, and you'll know he's a good boy. Hagrid turned and walked deeper into the lair.

Solim didn't care, even against a sturdy giant, he had the ability to protect himself. A "stunted" giant like Glopp has little effect on him.

"It's good for you to go, I won't join in the fun. Kaka didn't move in place.

Ferenze followed.

"Kid?" Solim walked inside with a shallow foot, "How old is he?"

"Hmm...... Within a few years of my birth, my mother gave birth to him. Uh, probably ......"

"More than 60 years old?" Solim quickly figured out.

"Well, almost. "

Children in their 60s...... Solim sniffed and didn't speak.

There was a large cavity in the depths of the lair, and Solim suspected that it was the birthing room of the Eight-Eyed Spiders. By this time it was empty, except for a few naturally formed stone pillars, and a large stone.

"Little Glop!" Hagrid shouted at the stone, "I'll bring you new friends!"

Then Solim saw a huge head sticking out from behind the stone. With the light of the Patronus, Solim could take a firm look at the "dwarf" giant.

It's ugly, and that's how all humans with normal aesthetics would think.

With a large face, an eyeball that needed to be corrected—Glopp had one eye that squinted outward, and a shriveled nose—he didn't know if he had been beaten, and a mouthful of large, uneven buckteeth, Solim felt a little overwhelmed.

In a word...... It's ugly, completely out of line with human aesthetics. But Grope is a giant, and he doesn't need to conform to human aesthetics, as a giant, he only needs strength. But it's a pity that his strength is not enough, at least not enough compared to other giants, otherwise he wouldn't have lived so badly.

"Here, I'll introduce you!" Hagrid shouted at the top of his voice, "He-"

Hagrid pointed at Solim.

"Solim. Selwyn!"

Glopp didn't even look at Hagrid, his attention was completely drawn to Solim's Patronus, staring intently at the silver phoenix flying in the sky.

"To be honest, your name is a bit of a mouthful of a mouthful – for him. Hagrid whispered to Solim.

"My name is only 5 letters!" Solim was shocked, his name was even awkward, "Even if you add your surname, it's only 11 letters in total." How does he talk to people?

"Uh...... He doesn't generally communicate with people – I mean, I teach him English other than me. Hagrid looked up at his "small" brother.

"Hey, Glopp, look here!" Hagrid waved his arms, trying to get Glop's attention.

Completely useless. Grope was still staring at Solim's Patronus.

Solim shook his head, this is all in front of him, communication is so difficult, if not a problem with attention, then there is a problem with Glop's hearing.

Solim summoned the Patronus and let it stay by his side. This time it finally caught Glopp's attention. Hagrid happily greeted him, and was about to repeat the introduction he had just made, when Grope swept him aside with one arm.

"No, bad Glopp! stop!" Hagrid was getting up from the ground, and when he saw Glopp's movements, he quickly shouted to stop, but just like before, Glop didn't listen to him.

Looking at the large hand reaching out towards him, Solim narrowed his eyes. _

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