Chapter 717: The End of the Goblet of Fire
In fact, with the end of the Goblet of Fire, the school year at Hogwarts came to an end.
A lot of bad things happened, which made the Three Witches Fighting Contest a joke.
Crum is controlled by the Imperius Curse, Cedric is missing, Fleur is unconscious, Harry is wounded, and the Death Eaters who have infiltrated the school.
All of this shattered the peaceful Hogwarts.
Everyone was talking about it, and naturally, the object of discussion was Cedric, who disappeared inexplicably.
Van Lin knew this very well, and Cedric simply couldn't accept the fact that he had become a vampire.
Just as Professor Lupin couldn't accept that he had become a werewolf, it was clear that Cedric couldn't have accepted that he had become a vampire.
It's almost impossible to accommodate in the UK, at least no one has seen them anywhere other than into the underground world deep down the alley.
Naturally, Cedric did not return to Hogwarts at all after waking up.
Instead, Cedric left a letter to Hogwarts with a transfer letter.
Cedric was going to the United States, and like Professor Gilderoy Lockhart, the wizarding community in the United States was tolerant of these anomalies.
In fact, the United States does not have a long history at all, and naturally, some of the traditions that have been carried forward in the British wizarding world do not apply to the American side.
Except for those mysterious Indians.
Like the African chieftains, the Indians derive their power from sacrifice, which can be said to be more in line with African soul witchcraft.
However, it is clear that the development of self-reliance will not achieve any effect at all, at least, the United States is still led by the Ministry of Magic, but it does not interfere with each other.
In fact, it looks very strange to the eyes of wizards.
Possessed wizarding methods, but instead of uniting, he mixed with Muggles.
This was a very common phenomenon before the Middle Ages.
However, pre-medieval wizards even practiced swordsmanship and the like.
In the case of Gryffindor, isn't his weapon a Gryffindor sword?
It's hard to imagine a Gryffindor fighting a man, unleashing his magic while rushing up to slash someone?
The knight's means of attack, but I have to admit that Gryffindor is a very powerful wizard, otherwise, Hogwarts, which has stood for thousands of years, would not appear in this world.
However, Crum's Imperius Curse from Tefrey doesn't take him a long time to recover.
The Imperius Curse was very damaging to the soul, especially if Tfrey was unreserved, and if it weren't for their speed being fast enough, it would have been easy for Krum's IQ to drop by a few percent.
Pomfrey's advice was to be transferred to St. Mungo's Hospital for Magic and Magic, but unfortunately, Karkaroff escaped, leaving Durmstrang with no one to manage.
However, Krum was very apologetic.
Krum felt deep remorse for what he had done in the labyrinth, and when he woke up, he apologized to Harry and Fleur.
This made Van Lin a little embarrassed, and it was obviously a problem that could have been avoided, but fortunately, Tfrey didn't burn Krum's brain out.
Ron became very enthusiastic about Krum, perhaps a flash of humanity, but in fact, it was probably just two poor ghosts who were sick and sick.
But at the very least, Ron knew who was controlling him, but Krum was absolutely confused.
Naturally, the cauldron was pushed by the Ministry of Magic onto the dead Barty Crouch Jr.
He never dreamed that he would die at the hands of his former guards less than a day after returning to Hogwarts.
Ron and Krum exchanged a lot about the Imperius Curse, or rather, a sympathetic encounter.
Ron could vaguely remember some, but more often, things that were obscured by magic.
The Three Witches Fighting Contest was over, Harry won the Goblet of Fire, and naturally Harry became the final champion.
It's just that in terms of price, it's a little unacceptable.
The Crouch family is completely history, and if you don't count the sparkle, there is no trace of the Crouch family anymore.
The Ministry of Magic was a little embarrassed, but the things left over from a pure-blood wizard family were naturally heartwarming.
The Crouch family's fortune greatly relieved the pressure on the Ministry of Magic, and no one cared about a family that was already extinct, even if there was an elf in that family.
However, Karkaroff's disappearance caused a lot of trouble for Hogwarts.
Durmstrang's lost manager, it seems that Durmstrang's affairs have been completely abandoned, in Karkaroff's opinion, nothing is more important than his own life, if he still stays here, there will definitely be some accidents, Voldemort can't let the betrayer go.
Dumbledore was kind enough to accept Durmstra's students, and sent someone to take them back to Bulgaria on Durmstrand's ship.
The news of Voldemort's return was not announced immediately, but Dumbledore told everyone not to ask Harry about Cedric.
There was so much involved that night that it was conceivable that it would have a huge impact on the wizarding world once it was announced.
However, the intention of secrecy was not friendly, the wizarding world was so comfortable that Dumbledore needed to remind everyone.
Naturally, Voldemort's news could not have been withheld for too long.
Dumbledore needed to get the news out at the right time.
Anyway, it's not something Van Rim can manage.
In fact, since returning that day, Van Lin has not left the school hospital.
Van Lin's injuries were no worse than Harry's, and even the impact of the furious magic on Van Lin was greater.
Because the destruction is all in the body, the superficial healing magic has no effect at all, and naturally, this requires Madam Pomfrey to use potions and healing magic to recuperate.
To be honest, this treatment is pretty bad.
Many of the dark wounds in the damaged body have become crispy and numb, like ants walking and gnawing.
It was an ordeal for Vanlin, Harry only needed to wear a bandage, but he didn't even have a single external injury......
Van Lin would rather swap his injuries with Harry's, at least he saved Harry, and it should be natural to share some of the pain.
However, there was a good thing, Harry didn't give him up, otherwise he would have been annoyed to death.