Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 291 Warrior Selection (Continued)



Chapter 291 Warrior Selection (Continued)

Delacour was chosen as the warrior, and some were happy while others were worried.

This woman had only been at Hogwarts for one day, but she had already gained a large number of "fans" who were cheering and shouting; but the students who came with her were not so happy. There were even two girls who were not chosen who were in tears and finally could not help burying their faces in their arms and shaking their shoulders and crying.

When Delacour entered the room behind the dining table, everyone quieted down again. The next one would be the turn of the Hogwarts warriors, and the students' excitement was almost condensed into substance!

The flame in the wooden cup turned red again, sparks flew, tongues of flame shot up, and a piece of paper was spit out. Dumbledore looked at it carefully, held it high, and announced loudly, "The champion of Hogwarts is Cedric Diggory!"

There was a sharp explosion at the Hufflepuff dining table, and people clapped, stamped their feet, and slammed the table excitedly!

Ben and Adam also sent him their sincere blessings!

Cedric walked through the gap between the tables with a bright smile. When he passed the faculty table, Sainz stood up and said to him sincerely: "Great, Cedric, congratulations!"

"Thank you, Sainz, if you also..."

"It's a pity there aren't so many assumptions!" Sainz patted his arm, "Go in quickly, don't keep us waiting!"

The students gave the school's warriors the warmest cheers, "Great!"

Dumbledore used magic to expand his voice. "Three warriors have been selected. We can fully believe in their spirits and believe that they will go all out. We will also give them our strongest support..."

Dumbledore suddenly stopped talking. Not only him, but everyone in the hall was attracted by another thing. The flame of the Goblet of Fire turned red again!

"Impossible!" Hagrid, who was sitting next to Sainz, muttered in disbelief.

Everyone began to whisper, but the Goblet of Fire didn't care about people's discussions and just kept working. Another short piece of paper spewed out from the flames that jumped higher again, and everyone's eyes followed the piece of paper floating in the air.

He didn't reach out and grab the paper until it was about to fall to Dumbledore's waist.

He held the piece of paper far away and looked at it carefully in the firelight. Everyone stared at him with bated breath.

Dumbledore looked around, cleared his throat, and announced loudly, "Harry Potter!"

No applause!

Everyone in the hall turned their heads to look at Harry, who was sitting there in a daze.

Then an explosive buzzing sound filled the space, as if millions of bees suddenly rushed in!

Professor McGonagall stood up from her chair, walked quickly to Dumbledore, and whispered something to him. The old man frowned slightly.

Others couldn't hear it, but Sainz's senses were sharp enough. She said that while Dumbledore was temporarily controlling the situation, the foreign guests and students were almost unable to hold back.

After listening to Professor McGonagall's advice, Dumbledore nodded at her, "Harry Potter, come up here, come up!"

Harry was gently pushed by Hermione, and stood up from his seat like a zombie, walking mechanically to the podium. He was stared at by hundreds of pairs of eyes, and one can imagine the pressure he was under.

Not only the living people, but also all the eyes in the paintings on the wall were staring at him.

Hagrid, who had always been Harry's best friend, stared at him blankly, as if he had lost his mind.

Harry was much shorter than Cedric, and when he passed by the table, Sainz patted his shoulder instead of his arm.

"Come on, no matter what you want to say, now is not the time. Go in and listen to what the referee team says first."

Hearing his words, Harry's confused expression became a little smarter. He wanted to say something, but he was stopped by him, "Go in first."

As Harry approached the door, the discussion in the Great Hall grew louder!

After Harry passed by, Hagrid seemed to wake up all of a sudden, "Sainth, Dumbledore can't be wrong!"

"Of course, Hagrid, of course!"

"But how could that be!" Hagrid was a little confused. "How could Harry sign up!"

"It's easy to understand. He didn't sign up himself!"

"He didn't sign up..." Hagrid muttered to himself.

When Harry entered the room, Ludo Bagman seemed excited, and stood up and quickly entered the room.

"Dumbledore!" Madam Maxime stood up majestically, "I need an explanation!"

Karkaroff was not to be outdone, "I totally agree with that, Dumbledore!"

Dumbledore said calmly: "Before we argue here, there is one thing we need to confirm first. We need to confirm how Harry Potter signed up."

Karkaroff said sarcastically, "I guess that's what we're all curious about!"

Dumbledore said to the staff, "Everyone go back," and to Professor Flitwick, "Professor Flitwick, please ask the students to go back first." Then he turned to the referee and said, "Please!"

A crowd of people poured into the small room, and Sainz observed each person with interest.

Of course the people from the referee team had to go. Professor McGonagall, as Harry's housekeeper and vice-president, had no problem going there. But the other two people were a little more interesting.

Snape followed closely behind Dumbledore, not lagging behind, and Moody did not leave the hall like the other professors.

Sainz laughed secretly in his heart. Snape was really contradictory and he really cared about Harry.

On the other hand, Moody's suspicious behavior was only because he hadn't met Conan, otherwise his true identity would have been exposed within a week of coming to school.

As an ordinary professor, he paid a little too much attention to Harry Potter.

And the hypothesis he mentioned, when everyone was still guessing, he directly said that it was obvious that Harry was registered by someone else. The person who registered used a very clever Confusion Charm to deceive an object with advanced magic, and registered Harry as a student of the fourth school!

Sainz had to think for a long time before he came up with this clear idea and method.

Of course, Sainz speculated that the reason he didn't leave might be because he couldn't be too far away, and he needed to control old Batty to ensure that Harry could definitely enter the game.

Sainz has observed that Batistuta's mental state is far worse than when he appeared in the newspapers a few years ago. Now he seems to have not slept for several months and is a little dazed.

As a master, old Barty must have extraordinary resistance to the Imperius Curse. The reason why Moody did not leave was probably to ensure that he stood up to uphold the rules of the Triwizard Tournament.

He needed people to follow the rules, otherwise if the referee team discussed it and directly removed Harry from the competition, then all his plans would be in vain.

Perhaps feeling unsafe, after the people in front of him went in, Moody also pushed the door open and rushed in. He then started arguing with Karkaroff, because Karkaroff was the loudest voice against Harry's participation in the competition.

For some things, if you know the result and go back to look at the process, you will find that everything has a traceable path!

Professor Flitwick ordered the prefects to lead the students of their own colleges to leave, and the foreign guests from the other two schools also had their own student representatives form teams to evacuate.

Seeing that Sainz didn't leave, several of his friends and Hermione all surrounded him...


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