Chapter 585: The Game Begins

Throughout the day, Evan, Harry, and Hermione were all working on Ron practicing the Flying Charm. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

They practiced until about ten o'clock in the evening, and they were going to practice for a while, but Peeves appeared.

Probably thinking that Ron wanted to throw everything at him, he began picking up a chair and throwing it around the room.

Before the sound could attract Filch, the four of them hurried out of the place.

Luckily, by the time they got back to Gryffindor's common room, it was empty.

It took more than three hours, already after midnight, for Ron to finally master the Flying Charm. On the ground around him, there were many things scattered around: books, quills, a few overturned chairs, a set of old gob stones, Neville's toad Lev, and so on.

"Much better, Ron, it's a big improvement. Hermione said, looking tired, but happy.

"I've learned this spell!" Ron said delightfully, raising his wand to the book on the round table.

In the next second, the book "How to Raise a Dragon" took off into the air, flew to the other side of the room, and was caught by Ron.

"Congratulations, Ron, you've mastered this magic completely. Harry said happily, "Now I know what to do if I can't learn spells next time, and it's useful to have Aven and Hermione threaten us with a dragon." ”

"It's not easy, I learned the spell, but I'm not sure. Ron said, still a little worried, "You know, the broomstick is a lot farther away than what is here here, it's in the castle, and I'm going to ...... on the field outside."

"It's okay!" Hermione affirmed, "as long as you really focus your mind and give it your full attention, it will fly." ”

"Go back to sleep now, and learn the Eye Disease Spell tomorrow, it's much harder than the Flying Spell!" said Aven.

Ron had been practicing the Eye Sickness Spell for a long time, but on Monday, the four of them practiced it until about three o'clock in the middle of the morning, so that Ron could fully master the spell and not be too nervous or excited to release it.

Everything is ready, it's up to Ron to perform.

Compared to before, Ron is now somewhat more confident and less flustered.

Evan only felt like he was lying down when Colin woke him up.

He absentmindedly got dressed and followed Colin to the auditorium, where the atmosphere in the school was very tense and exciting.

Everyone in Gryffindor was greeting Ron and sending their blessings, while Malfoy was sneering.

Ron looked extremely nervous, slow to react, and seemed indifferent to everything around him, barely even talking.

By noon, the school was closed, giving the whole school time to go to the field below.

Professor McGonagall came over and called Ron away, and Aven, Harry, Hermione, Ginny, Fred, and George hurried to follow.

"Weasley, now that the Warriors are going down there, you have to be ready to finish the first project. Professor McGonagall said sternly, glancing at Evan and them, "You six...... Forget it, let's come along!"

She seemed to think that Ron would feel better with a few of them around.

Professor McGonagall also looked flustered, she was as anxious as Hermione and Ginny.

She led the four of them down the stone steps and outside.

It was a cold November afternoon, and she put her hand on Ron's shoulder.

"Alright, don't be nervous!" she said, "keep your head down, we've got some wizards around, and if things don't go well, they'll come forward and control the situation, and if it doesn't work, just give up, it's not a shame." I think the most important thing is not to complete the project, but to give full play to your own abilities and save your life, and no one will think that you are inferior to others. Are you alright?"

"It's okay!" Ron muttered.

"Good!" said Professor McGonagall.

She led them around the edge of the Forbidden Forest towards where the dragon was.

By the time they approached the bush where they could have seen the site, a tent had been erected.

The tent held off the dragons, and the entrance was facing a few of them.

"You'll have to go in with a few other warriors, Weasley!" Professor McGonagall said, her voice shaking, "I'm out waiting for your turn, and Mr. Bagman is inside, and he'll tell you the steps, good luck!"

She pursed her lips and looked at Ron uneasily, then led him to the entrance of the tent.

Professor McGonagall wouldn't let the six of them in, and everyone had to go up and say goodbye to Ron in turn.

It really looks like Ron was sent to the battlefield and he died there never to be seen again.

Ginny, in particular, couldn't help but cry when she knew that Ron was going to face the fire dragon.

Ron's face turned pale, and he looked at them pitifully. He hadn't gotten the flame-shielding potion from Evan yet, so it wouldn't be nice to just get into the game.

But Professor McGonagall was still here, and he couldn't get those words out there.

"You'll make it, Ron!" Evan walked over and whispered, "Wait for me inside, I'll be in in a moment." ”

"I'll wait for you!" Ron said, his voice not feeling like his own.

Then, he turned around and staggered into the tent.

Cedric sat on a low wooden stool sitting in the corner, and he didn't look at Ron.

This annoyed Ron as he had gotten the news of the dragon from himself and Harry, but he was grateful for nothing, as if nothing had happened.

He had long since he had grown tired of this little white face, ever since he had won a Gryffindor at a Quidditch match.

He and Cedric are both warriors, but there is only one who can represent Hogwarts, and they must be separated.

Also ignoring Ron was Fleur, who was not at all as calm as usual, and her face was very pale and sickly, curled up in her chair.

She was the only girl among the warriors, and looking at Fleur's appearance, Ron couldn't help but wonder how she would defeat those dragons.

As for Krum, he looked even more gloomy than usual, pacing back and forth in the tent.

After seeing Ron, he came over and whispered a few words, he and Ron are on good terms now.

To Ron, he felt honored to be Krum's only friend at Hogwarts.

For those who admired, Krum didn't even look at it.

"Do you know how to defeat those fire dragons?" Ron couldn't help but ask. (To be continued.) )