Hogwarts: I Really Don't Want to Be a Wizard

Chapter 44 Cute little guy (please follow up)



"I reject."

Faced with the invisible beast's move to send its cubs on board, Gretel decisively chose to refuse.

He is not even willing to be the nanny of the savior, so how could he choose to be the protector of a race of magical animals?

Not to mention that the invisible beast is preparing for a night attack, but just thinking about the trouble that the invisible beast may cause if the whole family is united.

Gretel will firmly refuse.

Everyone knows that an invisible beast means an invisibility cloak.

What is the fur of the invisible beast? It is a life-saving weapon.

A living invisible beast is like a moving golden mountain.

If people knew that he had accepted an entire race of invisible beasts as his followers.

There will be endless troubles waiting for him, and the hot-eyed white wizard will let him know what the unpredictable nature of human nature is without the black wizard taking action.

Gretel's life motto has always been to go through troubles without leaving a single leaf behind.

How could he take the initiative to take over such a trouble?

Hearing Gretel's categorical rejection, the invisible beast's big eyes became even sadder.

The figure holding the cub looked extremely lost, and Newt had no choice but to comfort him.

"As long as you stay in the space, no one can threaten your safety.

I have protected you for so many years, and nothing has happened to you, right? "

The invisible beast seemed to be trapped in its own sorrow and could not extricate itself. It just gently stroked the ignorant cub in its arms.

Seeing the end of the matter, the Bowtruckle on the side jumped down from the Bogu stand with dignity.

He walked up to Gretel bravely and jumped up and down.

"Why, you guys want to go with him too?" Newt said amusedly.

Who would have thought that after listening to his words, the huddled Bowtruckles nodded wildly, and then shook their heads wildly.

The last one was obviously bigger than the others, a little guy with a bright green head pulled out from the tree pile.

Pushed in front of Gretel.

It was the one that accidentally climbed onto Grete during the day and was so frightened that he almost fell off.

It still looked timid, with its twig-like limbs almost twisted into a ball.

The small brown eyes hidden under the two buds on the top of the head secretly observed Gretel's expression.

Grete still remembered this little guy, and stretched out his hand to tease it a few times, which made it shy.

The bark-like skin was spitting out steam, and he was about to faint.

Gretel quickly retracted his hand.

Several older Bowtruckles held their little cub in their arms and comforted it for a while before its mood stabilized.

But after this battle, the little guy never wanted to show up again.

He huddled next to a group of elders, secretly observing the little wizard in front of him through the cracks in their heads, making him feel comfortable.

Newt found it interesting. Whether it was an invisible beast or a Bowtruckle, they were all naturally loved by nature.

They are simple-minded and will only get close to creatures that are in harmony with nature.

As for wizards, they generally rarely show such closeness to wizards, except for them Hufflepuffs.

The most powerful thing about wizards from Hufflepuff is their affinity.

Even in the ancient rainforest, which is full of dangers, you can still make your own friends.

Just like him, when he was young, he went deep into the Amazon and didn't have to find food by himself for several months.

His animal friends will spontaneously bring food to him while he is studying.

The last person to make a magical creature feel so emotional was Grindelwald decades ago.

Of course, perhaps that emotion is more appropriately called restlessness.

What Gretel felt was the passion that belonged to magical creatures.

He has studied magical creatures all his life and has never experienced them a few times.

Newt's interest in making friends with magical creatures stems from his interest and talent.

Open up your heart, slowly get familiar with magical animals and yourself, and finally gain trust.

Gretel's treatment was obviously much rougher than his own.

At least, for so many years, no magical animal has ever thought of giving itself a cub when they first met.

Not even those old friends who have been together for decades in space.

What happened today was so bizarre that it would have been better if he had not seen it with his own eyes, but had been told to him by someone else.

He will definitely feel that this person is making up stories.

If he was a dark wizard, he would have been unable to hold himself back by now and would have tied up Gretel and studied it.

Gretel couldn't understand the signs of the branches in front of him, so the Bowtruckle had to turn his head and ask for Newt's help.

One person and one magical animal, just like playing a game where you draw and I guess.

One gestures and the other interprets simultaneously.

“Well, what it says is that, unlike the Invisible Beasts, not many wizards covet them.

They usually covet the trees they guard that are suitable for making wands, so they are not in much danger.

The reason why he comes to see you late at night is because this little guy likes the smell of you.

They followed you because they were worried that you would take in the invisible beast's cub, so they didn't want to take in another little guy.

They have no other ideas, and only this cute little guy follows you.

That's it. "

The Bowtruckle turned back and blinked his little eyes together with a large group of twigs, looking at Grete eagerly.

The little guy with the green head was about to cry when he saw his silent look.

"Grete, Bowtruckle has always been of a peaceful temperament. If you don't want to accept it, that's okay."

Even when Newt didn't speak for them, the Bowtruckles didn't show any displeasure.

"However, Bowtruckles guard trees all year round. Even if the wand is no longer a tree, the natural aura on them can still help wizards cultivate their wands."

"Okay." Grete nodded.

While Newt was still helping Bowtruckle to say good things, Gretel quickly nodded his head.

The Bowtruckles and Newt didn't react for a moment, staring at Gretel blankly.

?

Only the invisible beast, holding its cub and secretly feeling sad, suddenly raised its head.

His eyes were full of shock and loss.

"Yes, I mean it's okay, I like this little guy very much." Grete confirmed again.

No one reacted.

The little guy who was hiding shyly next to his elders just now jumped out suddenly.

Running at the highest speed in his life, he climbed up along the hem of Gretel's pajamas.

He climbed up to Gretel's shoulder and kissed his cheek intimately.

He woke up immediately, slid down his pajamas, and hid in the pocket of his pajamas.

There were only two buds emerging from the mouth of the bag, trembling in embarrassment.

For a moment, all three people present were so amused that they couldn't help laughing.

Hearing everyone's laughter, the little guy squeezed into the corner of his pocket even more shyly, with no intention of showing up again.

Only then did the Bowtruckles react, and each of them became excited. They gathered around Gretel and formed a circle holding hands.

Here the Bowtruckles are singing and dancing.

On the other side, the invisible beast looked at Gretel and let out a long sigh.

Finally he picked up the cub and walked towards the open box in despair.

Seeing the invisible beast's lost back, Newt didn't know how to comfort him for a moment.

After all, Gretel made the decision, and there was nothing he could do if he was rejected.

Newt could only watch them leave, thinking about going to the space to comfort these old friends.

After everything was over, Newt rearranged the warning device at the basement door, and the group of people went back to rest.

As soon as he returned to the room, the little guy stuck his head out of his pocket and looked at the outside world curiously.

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small theater

Song of the Invisible Beast

so sad

It turns out that I am the only one who is superfluous

Why

Abandon me like worn out shoes

I just want to accompany you silently

from heaven to hell

That’s all

It's just wishful thinking

but I

I still wish you happiness in this life

Bowtruckle (eating melon): 6.


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