Grawp let out a deafening roar, and Felix's ears buzzed.
"Hiss~" He took two steps back and shook his head. The voice was too loud.
Hagrid stepped forward to try to comfort him, but Grawp seemed to have gone crazy. He waved his arms wildly and staggered to try to break free from the rope around his ankles, but the rope was very strong. He struggled several times but failed to break free, so he vented all his bad temper on Hagrid.
"Oh, God." Hermione exclaimed.
Grawp's fist hit Hagrid's face hard. Hagrid was completely defenseless and fell on his back. Grawp wanted to continue attacking, "Hey! Big guy!" Sirius shouted at him, and a flash of red light bounced off Grawp's rough skin.
Grawp roared and rushed towards them. "Bang!" He tripped over the rope. The ground seemed to tremble. A bird's nest on a tall pine tree fell apart. Sirius swallowed a mouthful of saliva. Sirius
approached and said, "Felix, if you don't restrain him, I can only use a powerful spell."
"The rope is very strong." Felix said that he suspected that Dumbledore might have cast a spell.
"Don't," Hagrid said as he turned over and sat up, holding his nose. Blood flowed down his fingers. He mumbled, "Little Grawp, be obedient, they mean no harm."
Felix's eyes flashed with silver light, and the air suddenly shook violently, like the mist on a boiling crucible. Harry had a similar feeling before. It was during the second task of the Tournament. He witnessed a large piece of water in the Black Lake shaking violently, causing the surrounding scenery to become unreal.
It was the same now.
But this change came and went quickly. The wrinkles in the air were quickly smoothed out. He looked at Professor Happ and subconsciously relaxed the wand in his hand. The silver light in the professor's eyes had not yet gone out. The tiny magic runes were like star rings, spinning around the light blue pupils, which showed that he had indeed done something.
Harry looked eagerly at the open space again. He squinted his eyes and felt that everything around him was not normal. It was as if... the position had shifted.
Grawp got up from the ground nimbly. His movements were much faster than they looked, and his strength was quite amazing. He picked up a pine tree that had been uprooted and waved it casually. The leaves rustled, as easily as twisting a small wooden stick.
He soon found his target.
Hagrid stood up at some point, looking intact. He rushed over with his arms open, wrapped his arms around Grawp's waist, and pushed back desperately. Grawp tried to break free, but Hagrid refused to let go. This completely enraged the already angry giant.
His only rationality disappeared, and he raised his powerful arms high. "Bang!"
The eyes of several people present jumped as Grawp moved. Grawp hit the tree trunk, which hit Hagrid's head hard. The soil splashed like a bomb, but Grawp vented his anger regardless, roaring "whoosh whoosh". He waved his hands and smashed randomly, causing the surrounding ground to sink a few inches.
"Professor! Hagrid..." Harry didn't care about the unreasonableness just now. He wanted to rush forward, and the wand in his hand condensed a fierce light.
"I'm here." A voice said. Harry widened his eyes and looked at Hagrid who suddenly appeared from the air. He was so surprised that he couldn't speak. The air rippled like water waves, and Grawp's shadow in the distance was strangely distorted, which made him look even uglier.
Hagrid covered his nose with an extremely strange expression, especially when he saw the scene of another self being beaten up, the corner of his injured mouth twitched.
Sirius narrowed his eyes and observed carefully, "Is this an illusion? It doesn't exist alone, but even the environment has changed. If you look closely, you can still find flaws, airflow, touch..." He spit a little and flicked his wrist, "But it's perfect for dealing with opponents who have lost their minds." "
Cool." Ron said in amazement.
Harry agreed deeply.
Hermione asked in confusion, "It seems that it's not just an illusion?"
The fake 'Hagrid' took a lot of Grawp's punches, and even broke the tree trunk in two. But even though he almost smashed the land around Hagrid, that Hagrid was still safe and sound, and stopped Grawp's steps again and again.
Ordinary illusions can't do this.
"Professor?"
"You're right." Felix nodded. He showed the real scene. Grawp's opponent was not Hagrid, but a silver, swollen shadow. "Patronus?" Harry was stunned. He had practiced this magic during the holidays and had made a lot of progress, but he still didn't expect that the Patronus could become a physical entity.
"I combined the power of the Mind Cabin to give it a physical entity for a short time." Felix explained.
He didn't use the Mind Cabin to pull people in and bombard with magic. After all, Grawp was a little different from the dark wizard. Could he be considered a potential friendly unit? He thought uncertainly, but more importantly, he wanted to try out his new ability.
He had dragged the Mind Cabin into reality more than once. From small models of buildings, such as the Snowflake Gallery during the Quidditch World Cup, the Sword Castle in Diagon Alley, or the collection of books behind the door of the Mind Cabin; to large ones, such as compressing the development of the non-magical world for nearly a thousand years into a few seconds during a speech at the Ministry of Magic, or using the Mind Cabin and Patronus to assist in positioning and use instant kill tactics more quickly during the private battle with Voldemort...
Until in Ollivander's Wand Shop, when Felix held the wand that matched his blood, roots, and emotions perfectly, he instinctively used memory magic, and the pictures constructed in his mind appeared in reality in a more relaxed and direct way, and then covered the real scenes in reality.
Valen was the first one to be hit. During those days, it often found itself lost while walking: the office carpet of the Sword Castle in Diagon Alley was suddenly replaced by a maze made of building blocks. It only took a few days for it to go from being uncomfortable at first to enthusiastically building the "Niffler Castle" with building blocks. It
was just an experiment before, and today is the first battle of the Mind Cabin covering the real world.
Felix waved his hand, and the Patronus finally disappeared. It still couldn't compete with the giant's power. At most, it was bluffing and "acting" strong enough, but in fact, Grawp was misled and stopped on his own.
In Grawp's mind, the nosy "dwarf" was finally defeated by him. He punched him a few more times in dissatisfaction. It was this man who brought him to a strange environment. Yesterday, he also found a white-bearded kid and trapped him completely with a wave of his hand. With his wisdom, it was difficult to find the reason. He was just full of anger. When he woke up, he found that the culprit was poking him with a small wooden stick...
After venting, his pitiful wisdom and reason returned. He was a little worried and stopped.
The dwarf was not bad. He found him food, talked to him, and looked at him with wet eyes. Grawp didn't reject this kind of look. And he could vaguely feel that the two seemed to have a blood connection. A younger brother who was shorter than him?
A nearby dense forest became very quiet, even the chirping of insects and the rustling of leaves disappeared.
In Grawp's eyes, Hagrid was lying on the ground motionless. He carefully picked up the branch that Hagrid had just used to wake him up, and poked the non-existent Hagrid. Of course Hagrid didn't move. Grawp got anxious and went forward to pull him, and Hagrid turned into a ball of light and disappeared.
Grawp: "..."
He sat on the ground in a daze for a while, and couldn't figure it out. Grawp used his limited wisdom to judge that the dwarf was beaten to death by him.
"Ha~ger." The giant roared.
Hagrid was so happy that he danced with joy, "He remembered me, remembered my name! Did you see it? I taught him." He looked at Felix eagerly, "Let me through." He said.
Felix hesitated, "Hagrid, he may not be safe."
"It doesn't matter, let me through." Hagrid said firmly.