Chapter 46 Let go of the helping complex and respect the fate of others
Several people quickly bid farewell to Hagrid and walked towards the castle. Rove also politely declined Hagrid's invitation to enter the house to taste rock cakes.
Hagrid's rock pie was thrown, and it could knock the unicorn unconscious, and Fang Fang would not eat it.
As for Hagrid's warning, Rove would certainly take it to heart, so if he went to the Forbidden Forest, he would definitely bring enough magical creatures to protect him.
The invisible beast Uduka, who has been pregnant for a long time, is finally about to give birth, which makes Rove very excited.
Before the magical beasts give birth, the signs are obvious, and there will be rhythmic abdominal pain and redness, which are caused by the paroxysmal contraction of the uterus and the separation of the fetal membranes from the uterine wall.
In fact, the invisible beast stopped eating and drinking a day earlier and started looking for a safe shelter for the delivery room.
The biggest problem in giving birth to an invisible beast is that it will become invisible when it feels the slightest danger.
After getting along with Uduka for a long time, Rove got a little bit of its trust and could enter the delivery room. Like Shirley, she couldn't get close at all. The strange smell on her body made the invisible beast uneasy.
The entire delivery process was completed by Rove alone, and Shirley, a new assistant, couldn't handle it at all.
Rove's job is to prevent the invisible beast from being exhausted, dystocia or bleeding during childbirth.
If the physical strength is insufficient, nutrition should be supplemented in time; in case of dystocia, forceps should be used or a fetal head suction device should be placed on the fetal head to form a certain negative pressure area.
There are many reasons for hemorrhage, such as placenta previa, placental abruption, rupture of vascular sinus at the edge of the placenta, etc. may cause this result.
Fortunately, the whole process was extremely smooth, and there was no problem of "keep the big or keep the small", and let Rove choose.
After some busy work, Rove cut the umbilical cord and fished out the two little females.
They blinked their eyes, puckered their mouths again, and stared at Rove heart-piercingly howling. Of course, the posture was to suck milk.
As a male mother, of course Rove would not refuse, he immediately put the little invisible beast...under Uduka's body.
After tidying up the entire room, Rove checked it carefully again before leaving with confidence. He checked the system and found that the task had been completed and he had obtained the magic of the invisible beast named [Shadow and Invisible].
His heart skipped a beat, and he disappeared into thin air.
By the side of the stream, there stood a delicate and handsome girl with ponytails, holding a handful of corn, and was feeding the ball-flying bird. A big ball-flying bird led a group of yellow fluffy birds, bowing their heads to peck.
Xueli suddenly felt that someone patted her left shoulder. The girl turned her head away, but she didn't see anyone, and someone patted her right shoulder again.
Rove was about to pull Shirley's ponytail, but the girl raised a pink fist and hit him directly on the head.
Rove couldn't dodge in time, and got hit in the eye. Although it didn't hurt, it was embarrassing enough.
There were ripples in the air, gently rippling, and the young man slowly showed his figure. He covered his eyes and said, "Xue Li, why are you so dark?"
The girl pointed to the broken baseball bat not far away, and said with a narrow smile, "If it's really bad, I'll hit someone with it, who told you to play tricks on me!"
"How do you know I'm in this direction." Rove asked strangely.
"You just gave birth, and the smell of blood on your body is too strong." Shirley sniffled her nose and asked with concern, "How is Uduka?"
"A pair of twins were born, mother and daughter are safe." Rove bent down and picked up a ball-flying bird that was eating corn at his feet. It disappeared with a snap and appeared not far away.
"Have you learned the Disillusionment Curse?" Shirley asked.
"Yeah, I'm planning to go to the library these few days." Rove laughed.
Xue Li was not surprised either. Although the Disillusionment Curse is not something a young wizard of this age can learn, it is normal for Rove.
After all, how many little wizards can cast spells without a stick like him?
"Do you need my help?"
"Need." Luo Fu nodded and said, "I can't catch that nasty silverfish by myself!"
The boy turned around and walked towards the cabin. He waved lightly and said, "I'm going back to the Hufflepuff lounge to take a shower. Let's go back to the auditorium for dinner tonight."
"Aren't you going to eat here?" Shirley licked her lips, missing Rove's food.
"No." The boy shook his head and refused, "You just hit me, I'm not in the mood to cook tonight."
"You can call back." Shirley trotted to keep up with the boy, she raised her head, with a cute look of beating and scolding.
"That's not for you either!"
The girl wrinkled her nose and muttered, "Stingy!"
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Rove took a shower and washed off the bloody smell all over his body before returning to the auditorium. As soon as he sat down, Hermione sneaked over and said in a low voice:
"During flying lesson, Malfoy and Harry Potter got into a fight."
Rolf raised his eyebrows.
He'd gotten Neville into Hufflepuff, so Malfoy and Harry could still clash over flying lessons?
"Malfoy wanted to compete with Potter on who could fly faster, but Mrs. Hooch strictly stopped him." Hermione explained.
The butterfly effect caused by Rove still had an impact. Without Neville, and without Mrs. Hooch leaving the flying class, the farce between Harry and Malfoy was stopped.
Harry had no chance to dive high on a broomstick, and Professor McGonagall couldn't discover his Quidditch talent, let alone suggest that he be a Quidditch player.
"After class, the two of them agreed to a duel at night." Hermione whispered. "I heard Potter and Weasley discussing this while I was eating."
"Oh, it's good, the winner will be decided between men. Hey, I remember that Malfoy is going to Filch's confinement tonight, right?" Rove frowned.
"That's right, Malfoy is going to be in confinement, so how could he duel with Potter, he purposely lured Potter there so that Filch could catch him and deduct points for Gryffindor."
Rove couldn't help laughing. Malfoy looked dumbfounded, but he didn't expect him to be quite sinister.
"Then did you tell them?" Rove asked.
"I told you, but Potter and Weasley didn't believe it." Hermione said angrily, "Let me not meddle in my own business."
"That's it." Rove said indifferently: "It's hard to persuade the damned ghost, so you don't want to meddle in your own business."
"If they are not Gryffindor students, who cares?" Hermione said angrily:
"Gryffindor's house points are at the bottom, and Professor McGonagall is very unhappy. This is a collective honor. If the two of them were arrested, Gryffindor would have to deduct points."
"So you came to me and wanted me to persuade them both?" Rove raised his eyebrows.
"Yes, they seem to listen to you very much."
Rove shook his head and said, "Hermione, if you think this way, if you stop them this time, they will still be fooled next time. Only by truly learning the lesson can you improve your memory."
"Of course, it's also possible that I don't have a long memory until one day, I get a big one." Rove laughed:
"But if they have learned their lesson, after this punishment, they will no longer cause trouble for the academy. It is not a good thing for you to stop them. Let them escape and encourage this fluke mentality. It will only get worse in the future."
Hermione frowned, of course she knew this, but it was Gryffindor who was deducted points!
"You don't want to report to Professor McGonagall, do you?" Rove looked at the girl's expression and sighed, "I advise you not to go."
"Why?"
"The two of them know that you reported it, and if they don't say it, they will hate you in their hearts." Rove patiently explained: "If this matter gets out, Gryffindor students will not treat you, even though you did it for For Gryffindor's sake."
Hermione whispered: "I didn't have many friends in Gryffindor."
"Go make friends if you don't have any!" Rove said with a speechless expression, "Introduce your roommate to me... No, I mean introduce your roommate's pet to me.
Once you come and go, don't you just make friends? "
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"Besides, you have no evidence. They were reprimanded, and they should come out at night." Rove persuaded.
"Then I'll tell Prefect Percy."
"You think Percy doesn't go out at night? I saw him fetching food in the kitchen last time."
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Rove picked up a cup of tea, took a sip, and finally said with a serious expression: "Hermione, let go of the complex of helping others and respect the fate of others!"
Hermione's face was full of confusion, but she was mostly convinced.
But Rove suddenly thought, with Harry and Ron being attracted to Filch, wouldn't it be safer to go to the library?
What are you still hesitating about, the night tour is just tonight!
Hermione stared at Rove's eyes, her eyebrows raised high, and she said slowly:
"You don't want to swim at night too, do you? While they are attracting Filch, you go to the library to catch that silverfish?"
"Yes, are you here to help?" Rove smiled.
"Help you bastard, I'm going to Dumbledore to report you!"
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(Thanks for the rewards of the two big guys "I love to walk in the water" and "Huayu in the field".)