The Easter holiday came much faster than expected, and the usually playful Harry and Ron also felt a sense of urgency - mainly because of the numerous homework assignments assigned by the professors. The Easter holiday is not like Christmas at all. The complicated schoolwork forced Hermione to stay in school, and then Harry and the others had no chance to rest at all - with a friend who is so eager to learn around you, it is difficult to have no psychological burden when you are resting.

Hector didn't think there was anything wrong with staying in the library, but for Harry and Ron, it was a shameful waste to spend most of their time memorizing the twelve uses of dragon's blood and the actual uses of difficile - the weather was getting brighter day by day, and Harry could even smell the scent of summer from the fresh air.

"I really can't stand it anymore." Ron persisted a little longer than Hector thought. He finally threw the quill in his hand hard on the table, and lay on the table, just staring out of the library window - the sky was as clear as a lake, without even a trace of clouds. The temperature of the sun was just right, so comfortable that people would want to stretch just by accepting its shining.

"Such nice weather! There's no reason not to go out for a walk." Ron's voice was dull and firm. His eyes swept over Hector, Hermione, Neville, and finally fell on Harry.

"I just can't stand staying in the library all day, I won't be able to remember all this knowledge if I stay any longer."

Harry's eyes were touched, Neville also raised his head, he looked at Hector who was sitting in front of him, after Neville found that Hector had no reaction except snorting, he lowered his head obediently. Neville was folding his newly bought wand while reading the herbal book that interested him the most, he thought it was pretty good. As for Hermione, she seemed to have heard nothing, the upcoming exams put a lot of pressure on the little witch, she was really focusing on her studies now.

"Hagrid? I didn't expect to see you in this place. This was Ron's voice. He asked in surprise.

"What are you doing here?"

Hector looked up and saw a familiar tall figure standing in front of them. Hagrid looked a little uneasy. He carefully hid something behind his weasel-skin coat.

"Just a look, Ron." Hagrid was not telling the truth, that was obvious, he never dared to look at Hector and the others when he lied.

"But what are you doing here? Are you still looking for clues about Nicolas Flamel?"

Hagrid looked at Hector and the others suspiciously, while Ron puffed out his chest proudly.

"I've known who Nicolas Flamel was for hundreds of years," Ron's nose was about to go up to the sky.

"And Hagrid, we also know what Fluffy is guarding - the Philosopher's Stone"

Hagrid stepped directly in front of Ron and covered Ron's mouth with his large, fan-like hand.

""Shh, I told you this is top secret! What on earth do you want to do?" Hagrid looked very nervous. He looked around carefully to make sure no one heard what Ron had just said, which made him unconsciously increase the strength of his hands.

"Hagrid! Watch out for Ron!"It was Hector who noticed Ron's red face under Hagrid's hand. Hagrid quickly let go of his hand, and Ron finally caught his breath.

"Sorry, Ron," Hagrid's apology didn't seem to be very sincere. He was now focusing on the Philosopher's Stone that Ron had just mentioned.

"We have some questions for you, Hagrid," Harry looked at Hagrid, who looked away unnaturally.

"Regarding the guarding agency, of course, besides Lu Wei——"

Hagrid tried to cover Harry's mouth again, but Harry was much more flexible and Hagrid's big hand failed to control him in time. Hagrid could only take a more gentle approach

"Listen - come to my cabin later, but remember, I didn't promise to tell you anything, just don't talk nonsense here. I don't want other students to know about this, otherwise Dumbledore will think I told them.——"

Harry and the others nodded. At this moment, Neville's voice sounded from the side at an inopportune moment.

"Who is Nicolas Flamel? What is the Philosopher's Stone? What are you talking about?"

Hagrid looked at Neville, then at Harry and the others. His eyes were very clear. Harry shook his head and Ron shrugged his shoulders. The two did not even notice Neville was here.

""When did you get here?" Ron asked Neville.

"I've always been here, and I've always been with you." Neville's answer made Harry and Ron feel even more regretful, and they didn't want more people to know about it.

"Now other students know about it." Hermione added silently, and she finally raised her head.

"But Hagrid was right, this was definitely not something to talk about in a library."

"See you later, then. Harry said, and

Hagrid stomped off, disappearing from Hector's sight as quickly as he had come.

"What do you think is hidden behind Hagrid? Hermione's observation is always sharp. Harry shrugged his shoulders and stood up.

""Maybe it's related to the Philosopher's Stone. I'll go see what book he's reading."

He chased after Hagrid, and Ron followed behind him. Soon, they came back with a pile of books.

Ron slammed the book in his hand on the table. He called over Hector, who was explaining the whole story to Neville, and Hermione, who was reviewing in every spare moment.

Ron deliberately lowered his voice.

"Dragons, these books are all about dragons," he listed the names of the books. Almost every book Hagrid read was about raising dragons.

""Hagrid told me when we first met that he had always wanted a dragon," said Harry.

"But it is illegal to keep a dragon," Ron was very knowledgeable about this, and he rarely spoke so much at once.

"As early as the 1790 Wizarding Conference, a law prohibiting the private breeding of dragons was officially passed. Everyone knows it. Dragons are too difficult to hide. Muggles can easily see those fire-breathing giants. What's more, it is too difficult to tame a dragon, and it is very dangerous - my brother Charlie does this. He was injured a lot when he was driving dragons away in Romania, which made my mother very distressed."

Ron introduced the distribution of dragons in detail. Having a brother who deals with dragons at home made him know everything about them. But this knowledge only increased their worries - why did Hagrid need to know about this? It was too abnormal.

"Don't think about it, we'll know soon anyway. Harry said to Hector and the others.

"I'm going to look for Hagrid. Do you want to come with me?"

Hector stood up. He was very interested in dragons - who wouldn't be interested in a dragon? Neville was still sorting out the information he had just heard from Hector. When he saw Hector stand up, he subconsciously stood up as well.

In this way, the five of them walked out of the library in a mighty procession, making quite a noise that caused Madam Pince to roll her eyes.

However, none of them noticed that a mouse had slipped out of Ron's pocket at some point. He looked at the receding figures of Hector and the others, and quietly went into a corner of Hogwarts.

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