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Chapter 50 - Hogwarts, Knowledge, Experience

After Felix told him about how he took care of Acromantulas, Hagrid listened and felt a little overwhelmed by all the things he heard.

Hagrid scratched his head, still looking confused. "Well, I don't know much about all that fancy magic stuff. But I do know one thing for sure: you're one talented wizard, Felix."

Felix took a sip of the hot chocolate that Hagrid had prepared for him. The warmth spread through his body, and he felt a sense of comfort. Hagrid sat across from him, watching him closely.

"You look like you've been through a lot, lad," Hagrid said, his brow furrowed in concern. Hagrid could not help but voice his concern again.

Felix nodded. "I have. I was out fighting acromantulas, as I said. It is not like I am harmed, but it is just that they are too bloody."

Hagrid's eyes widened in surprise. "They are dangerous creatures, they are. You're lucky to be alive."

Felix shrugged. "I can take care of myself."

Hagrid chuckled. "Aye, I can see that." "So, what brings you here?"

"I just wanted to check up on you, Hagrid," Felix said, smiling. "I haven't seen you in a while."

Hagrid's face lit up. "Well, I'm glad you came. I've been doing all right; nothing much to report. Just taking care of the creatures, as usual."

As Felix made his way back to Hogwarts, he couldn't help but feel grateful for the conversation he had with Hagrid. He felt like he learned a lot about the man and his life. The sun had already set, and the sky was painted with shades of purple and orange. Felix quickened his pace, not wanting to be out in the dark for too long.

As he walked, he thought about what he had learned from Hagrid. The man had talked about how he had always loved magical creatures and how he had wanted to be a wizard since he was a child. Felix couldn't help but admire Hagrid's passion for his work and his dedication to caring for the magical creatures of the world.

As he approached Hogwarts, he could see the lights of the castle shining brightly in the distance. He felt a sense of relief wash over him.

He thought about how lucky he was to be a student at Hogwarts and to have access to all the knowledge and resources available.

"If not for Hogwarts and all kinds of knowledge, I would not be getting strong so quickly like this."

As he walked through the halls of Hogwarts, he noticed that most of the students had already retired to their dormitories for the night. He made his way to his room, feeling a sense of comfort as he entered the familiar space. He sat down in front of the fireplace, the warmth of the flames soothing his tired body.

Felix sat there for a while, lost in thought. He felt like he had learned a lot today, not just about Hagrid but about himself as well. He realized that he had taken his privileges for granted and that he needed to be more grateful for the opportunities he had been given.

"I should continue fighting against dark creatures; it gives me real experience in a battle. Not to mention, it gives me the feeling of worthiness and being in danger."