Chapter 716: The End of the Goblet of Fire

Before that, Evan was going to talk to Dumbledore about it. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

For a long time, he had been passively in contact with the vampires, waiting for Keresis or Elaine to come to him.

Evan didn't know where they were, and the owl probably wouldn't work.

The vampire's hiding place is protected by magic and cannot be easily discovered by wizards or animals outside.

As for their home base, Evan speculated that it should be somewhere in Northern Europe. Because Keresis once said that he had a conflict of interest with Karkaroff and Durmstrang and suffered losses, this shows that their lair must be within Durmstrang's sphere of influence.

But this is a large area, and the vampire's whereabouts have been hidden in the shadows......

"All we can do now is wait, Aven, I'm sure they'll reach out to us, we're the only ones who can help them!" Dumbledore said, "but there are some things we have to do. ”

After Sirius left, his gaze shifted to Hagrid and Madame Maxime.

"Hagrid, I'd like to talk to you about contacting the giants!" Dumbledore said, "Madame Maxime, if you wish, come to my office. ”

"I'm fine!" Hagrid said hurriedly, looking expectantly at Madame Maxim.

"Dumbledore, if the Mystic does return, Beauxbatons and I will be your most loyal allies!" said Madame Maxim solemnly, "but before I can do so, I have to figure everything out. ”

"I'll explain everything to you!" Dumbledore said, looking at Snape again, "All right, Severus, you know what I'm going to tell you to do, if you're okay, if you're ready......"

"No problem. Snape said.

His face was paler than usual, and his cold black eyes shone with a strange light.

"Good luck, then!" said Dumbledore, a look of concern on his face.

Seeing Snape leave without saying a word, Evan seemed to be ready to die.

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After so many things have happened, the tournament is naturally over, and no one is in the mood to continue playing or watching the game.

The Warrior piece, Cedric is nowhere to be found, not knowing that he was taken there by the vampires.

Dumbledore had already contacted his parents and explained to them in detail what had happened.

Although Evan can be sure that Keresis won't kill him, there's a good chance of turning into a vampire.

If you think about it, this outcome may be even worse, the wizarding world is very prejudiced against dark creatures like vampires.

If Cedric does become a vampire, it means that he will not be able to go back to Hogwarts and people will not accept him.

Just look at their attitude towards Hagrid and Lupin, and you can see that vampires are more evil than half-giants and werewolves.

Krum has been under the Imperius curse of Barty Crouch Jr. and is being treated, taking a long time to recover.

During this period, he will certainly not be able to participate in the competition.

The Imperius Curse was so damaging to the soul that Madame Ponred suggested that he be transferred to St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Injuries.

Krum had no idea what he had done under the lake, and when he recovered, he apologized to Aven, Harry, Ron, Fleur, and Gabrielle from his hospital bed.

Everyone forgave him, and Ron seemed to be particularly touched, and told Krum a lot about the Imperius Curse.

He was attacked by Krum at the bottom of the lake, dragged by the water monsters into the water weeds and bitten a few times, and was covered in bruises, he was now bandaged like a mummy, but his mood was stable, but he definitely couldn't continue to compete.

In Ron's own words, he was glad that those things had happened while he was unconscious.

Otherwise, he would have gone crazy watching himself be eaten away by Grindy Lok little by little.

Fleur was the only warrior intact, and she followed Aven's advice and didn't go near the water.

But she was the only one left, and she couldn't carry on the game.

The Ministry of Magic is also talking about ending the Triwizard Tournament as soon as possible, and Fudge has made a complete break with Dumbledore and Hogwarts, and he is now presumably working with his cronies on how to deal with Dumbledore.

The original five referees, Mr. Crouch, died, his bones were dug up from Hagrid's cabin at a later stage, and Barty Crouch Jr. used a powerful Transfiguration Charm, and everyone found only a pile of rotten bones.

Due to the effects of magic and the loss of bones, there is no way to restore his bones to their original appearance.

As for Karkarov, he just disappeared without a trace.

No one knew where he had gone, leaving only a group of dazed Durmstrang students.

The only one in the referee who objected to the cancellation of the match was Ludo Bagman, who made a bet with the leprechauns to put everything on Ron in the hope of turning the tables around, and naturally did not want the tournament to end like this, but no one listened to him at all.

After communicating with many parties, Dumbledore personally cast a spell to cancel the contract between the Goblet of Fire and the Warriors, but he said that the students of Durmstrang and Beauxbatons were welcome to remain at Hogwarts until the end of the semester.

Although the news of Voldemort's return was not announced, after that day, the castle became inexplicably nervous.

Evan had the illusion that he had gone back to the days when the basilisk was wreaking havoc in the castle two years ago.

Panic and distrust spread across the campus, gossip spread at breakneck speed, and there were hundreds of versions of what happened after Aven, Harry, and Cedric were taken away by the Portkey, each of which sounded like it was true.

Aven, Harry, and Ron remained in the school hospital, and although they were fine, Madame Ponred did not allow them to be discharged.

During this time, only a handful of people, including Hermione, Colin, and the Weasleys, were allowed to visit them.

According to Hermione, Dumbledore had spoken a few words to the whole school during dinner the next morning.

He just asked everyone not to bother Evan and Harry, not to ask them questions, or to pester them about what had happened since they were taken away by the Portkey.

Dumbledore didn't intend to keep it secret, and he was ready to reveal the truth when the time was right.

It wasn't allowed by Fudge and the Ministry of Magic, but he had to.