Chapter 292 Unifying Thoughts
Chapter 292 Unifying Thoughts
"Sainz, do you know what's going on?"
"I know as much as you do."
"The savior is indeed extraordinary. He can even bypass the age limit set by Dumbledore!" Ben said sarcastically, which attracted Hermione's angry glare.
"Ben, don't say that. It's not a good thing for Harry to sign up!"
"Of course it's not a good thing, but it's only for Cedric!"
"Ben, you just can't stand seeing a champion emerge from our Gryffindor!" Angelina said, "Champions are not exclusive to Hufflepuffs!"
"Totally agree!" the twins applauded, and Alya nodded in agreement.
Of course Adam wanted to help his roommate, "I just don't know if his Warriors spot came from a legitimate source!"
Hermione said excitedly: "Don't talk about Harry like that, I know he didn't do anything wrong!"
Fred said indifferently: "You also used the aging potion, so why do you care how he cheated the age limit? It's enough for him to become a warrior!"
George said, "Maybe he asked someone else to sign up for him. Oh, if I had known this, I would have asked someone else to sign up for me too!"
"That's a lie!" Hermione retorted firmly to George.
Ben caught the conversation, "That's really strange. It turns out that asking someone else to register on your behalf is a fraud. Then tell me, how did the great Mr. Potter register?"
"Then... there must be an explanation. There must be a misunderstanding. He must have been framed!"
Adam asked back, "Then why did others go to so much trouble to help Mr. Porter get the honor of a warrior's quota to frame him?"
Perhaps it was because they did not have enough information, or perhaps it was because they were only focused on the "warrior's honor", Sainz found that none of these arguing people thought deeply about why the fourth warrior was Harry Potter and not someone else.
Sainz listened for a while, then clapped his hands to attract everyone's attention, clapping!
"Sainth, tell me what you think," Ben said, "You're a Hufflepuff too."
"Okay, everyone else has left. I don't know when the referees and the Warriors will come out. It's not a good idea for us to block them here. I suggest we talk somewhere else."
Everyone looked around and saw that there was indeed no one else there, and even the candles in the pumpkin lanterns were almost burned out.
Sainz and the others came to a classroom on the first floor, waved his wand and released a ball of light on the ceiling, illuminating the entire room.
"It was the fluorescent extension magic you cast on the train that time!" Alia said, looking at the lights above her head, "I tried to practice it, but I never mastered it. It's too difficult."
Hermione also said, "That's amazing!"
"Thank you for your praise!" Sainz expressed his gratitude to the two ladies. "Friends, first of all, we must insist that Harry Potter is a member of Hogwarts. His ability to become a warrior is also an honor for Hogwarts!"
"but……"
"Ben, do you remember our slogan?"
Ben and Adam naturally say, "We are a unit!" x2
"Look, we are a whole!" Sainz said, "When facing other students, our dormitory is a whole, and when facing other colleges, Hufflepuff is a whole.
Now we are facing other schools, what should we do when facing other schools? "
"The whole... the whole Hogwarts as a whole?"
"Right!" Sainz applauded and said, "That's right! When facing people outside the school, our entire school is a whole!
Harry Potter is part of the school, and he is part of us!"
"Okay, Sainz, stop talking. I know I'm a bit narrow-minded!" Ben admitted his mistake straightforwardly.
Adam also said, "Even if I have doubts about how he became a warrior, it really shouldn't be against him."
Hermione was touched when she saw Sainz convinced the two Hufflepuffs with just a few words, and said, "Thank you, Sainz!"
"Don't say that, Hermione. Like I said, Harry is part of Hogwarts, and we should support him when facing other people."
"Other people may not think so," said Hermione. "I just heard a lot of people talking about the dirty methods he used..."
Sainz waved his hand and said, "I don't care what other people say. As an assistant teacher at Hogwarts, I must remain neutral. But what I said just now was not because I am an assistant teacher, but simply because I am also a member of Hogwarts."
"So how do you think he became a Warrior?" Fred asked.
"That's exactly what I'm going to say," Sainz said. "Friends, put yourself in his shoes. You are all sixth graders. If you were put alone against Harry Potter to compete, would you have the confidence to beat him?"
"Of course!"
"Definitely!"
Even Alia and Ben, who had not attempted to enroll, did not think they could not compete with a fourth-year student who had just been promoted from the third grade.
Sixth graders and fourth graders are completely different concepts. In Hogwarts' wizard education, grades one and two belong to the elementary level, grades three to five belong to the intermediate level, and grades six and seven belong to the advanced level.
A wizard who has entered advanced education has more knowledge and vision than a wizard who has just entered secondary education for one year.
"So, what do you think made Harry Potter so confident in signing up?"
They seemed to have thought about this, but the Gryffindors were too embarrassed to say it, but Ben had no such concerns. Although he had expressed his support for Harry Potter in the general trend, it did not mean that he approved of all his actions. He said with a little disdain, "Maybe he is just so confident?"
"Ben, even if he has the confidence to ask others to sign up, how can he be so confident that he will be selected?" Sainz guided everyone, "The Goblet of Fire is the recognized referee of the three schools and the Ministry of Magic. It is not so easy to fool!"
"Yeah!" said Hermione excitedly. "Why didn't I think of that!"
The others were also obviously thinking about it. Alia said, "Saiens, just tell me straight, you must have understood what's going on!" Everyone's attention returned to Sainz.
"Well... the following are just my guesses. I shouldn't say them out loud. But since everyone wants to hear them, I will tell you. However, as a teaching assistant, I ask you to keep it confidential! To everyone!"
"Not even Harry?"
"Yes, even he can't tell it!" Sainz looked at Hermione and said, "Because it might put him in danger."
Everyone's curiosity was aroused, and Angelina urged, "Hurry up and tell us, we promise not to tell anyone!"
Sainz already has a certain degree of trust in their credit. The key is that even if it is really leaked, it is actually no big deal. This is not some top secret. If it is really a secret, there will definitely be no discussion. Sainz has always been tight-lipped.
"Just now we were talking about how to ensure that Harry would be selected after signing up. You know, there are so many people signing up. Why would the Goblet of Fire choose a fourth-year student instead of others?"
"Yeah, that's something I can't understand either!" Adam touched his chin, where there was a lot of beard this morning.
"In fact, everyone's thinking has been imprisoned by the Three-Strike Tournament. The solution is very simple. We just need to jump out of the circle of the Three-Strike Tournament and turn it into a Four-Strike Tournament, and that'll be it!"
While others were still thinking about what this meant, Hermione slapped her forehead and said, "Oh! So that's how it is, I understand!"
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