357. Report
357. Report
After the wand was tested, Dumbledore stood up and announced that everyone could go downstairs to the Great Hall for lunch, for this sentence, Field raised his hands in agreement, although in the past few days, his terrifying appetite seems to have decreased a little, but after tossing all afternoon, he still feels very hungry.
But in the end, Rita Skeeter invited the judges to take a photo with the warriors, and then there was another mess.
First of all, Madame Maxim's figure is there, and she can't shoot her whole body anywhere.
Then there is Karkaroff and Krum, who has been grooming his beard, while Krum, apparently not liking to taking pictures, has been hiding in the corner.
Finally, there are Harry and Fleur and Helen, and the photographer obviously thinks that Fleur and Helen are attractive enough to attract attention, so they sit in the middle of the first row, but the two obviously do not deal with each other and are unwilling to be the middle. In the end, however, the middle spot was taken by Harry, who Rita Skeeter insisted on, and it seemed that this issue of the Daily Prophet would be 'very eye-catching'.
After the group photo was finally taken, Rita Skeeter asked the Warriors to take a photo alone, much to the annoyance of Field, who was waiting for Cedric and Harry, so he decided to stumble on Rita Skeeter.
Field walked up to Gore, a cameraman on Magic TV, and asked when the Magic TV Warriors interview would take place, and Gore told Field that he would have to wait a few days, and that Mrs. Diggory would not be available for the next two days. Field nodded his head in understanding, and he was going to wait for the Daily Prophet report to come out, and then find Harry, who must be on fire, to count the ugly woman in the interview.
When it was finally all over and everyone went downstairs for dinner, Harry told him what had happened before the wand was detected, and Hermione's condition, which made Field a little worried, and he decided to hurry to the auditorium to get something to eat and go to the school infirmary to see Hermione.
As soon as the table was served, Field began to feast, but at this time, Ernie beside him handed over a badge.
"Ernie, what is this for?" Field, looking at the 'Potter stinking' on the badge, Field couldn't help but frown.
"Field, don't you think it's a shame that Harry Potter cheated to get a Warrior spot?" Ernie said right.
Field slammed the badge back on the table and pushed it back. He said, "Ernie, I'm 100% sure that Harry didn't put his name in the Goblet of Fire and that he didn't want to be a warrior himself. So, this badge, I advise everyone not to take it out. To be honest, it's actually a shame for Hogwarts, two Warriors in one school, and the rest of the school is holding back the Warriors, which is a big joke. ”
The expression on Ernie's face was a little ugly, and after a long time, he said, "Okay, I reserve my opinion, I take back the badge, but let me support him, unless he can prove that he didn't cheat." ”
Ernie's words won the approval of almost a circle of people around him.
Ignoring these stubborn little badgers, and after filling their stomachs in three or two strokes, Field decided to go to the school infirmary, and it was Rolf who was with him.
By the time Field arrived at the school infirmary, Hermione had already been treated by Madam Pomfrey and her front teeth had returned to their original size...... Perhaps, it has become a little smaller. However, if you look closely now, Hermione at this time is indeed very good-looking, and the youthful atmosphere of the girl is very charming.
A thoughtful Rolf prepares food for Hermione, and the three of them chat for a while in the school infirmary before returning to their respective common rooms.
The next day, when Field was in the Little Club, Harry excitedly barged in and told him with a thick letter that Sirius Black would be coming to Hogwarts during the first event of the Triwizard Tournament.
"How could St. Mungo's doctors allow him to go out? didn't they assume that Sirius had suffered a severe mental blow over the years and needed at least a year of treatment?"
Field looked at the letter curiously, and soon found the answer, Blake, the loser, donated a large sum of money directly to St. Mungo, so many problems were solved.
With that said, Harry prepared to go out for a walk, but was dragged back by Field.
"Harry, I think you should spend more time in the practice room these days, there are two weeks left before the first tournament, and to make sure you don't waste a precious spot at Hogwarts, I'll have something for you to improve your chances of passing the tournament. Field said, pinning Harry to the workbench.
Harry spent the weekend in a 'dark' little room, with a 'workaholic' where he was frantically researching strange things, including Harry himself.
On Monday, I thought that a new week would start again, but Harry was in a worse mood.
First, Sirius wrote to him telling him that he would not be able to come during the game, and that the Ministry of Magic would send someone to assess his mental condition, and if it went well, he could be discharged from the hospital a few months early. However, Blake told him that he would be watching the game live on the magic TV, and that he would write to him during this time to give him some guidance.
If Sirius wasn't able to come to the game was a bit of a disappointment for Harry, then Rita Skeeter's article about the Triwizard Tournament in the Daily Prophet made Harry feel bad.
"I think it was my parents who gave me strength. I know they would be very proud of me if they could see me now. ...... Yes, there are times during the night when I still cry for them, and I don't feel ashamed to admit it. ...... I know nothing can hurt me in the game because they are watching over me......"
"Harry finally found his first love at Hogwarts. His close friend Colin Creevey said that Harry was inseparable from a girl named Hermione Granger, who was amazingly beautiful and born into a Muggle family, and who, like Harry, was one of the top students in school. ”
On the Slytherin side, Malfoy was reading the newspaper in a strange way, Harry's face flushed, and Hermione on the side was also angry.
Picking up the newspaper that Ernie had read, Field looked closely at Rita Skeeter's article about the Triwizard Tournament. To be honest, aside from all the nonsense, Rita Skeeter's writing is really good, and I don't know if it's due to her shorthand quill.
The article is not so much a report on the tournament as it is a depiction of Harry's personal life. Much of the first page of the newspaper was occupied by a photograph of Harry, and the entire article (to be continued to the second, sixth, and seventh editions) was about Harry, with the names of Beauxbatons and Durmstrang the Warriors squeezed into the last line of the article, misspelled, and not mentioned Cedric. Of course, Field could understand that the ugly woman had a holiday with Mrs. Diggory.
The peaceful, boring school life continued, and for two weeks, Field spent almost all of his time except for classes studying rune tattoos, and Harry became the main force of the experiment, and Field didn't mind designing him before the competition began.
To be honest, Cedric's advantage among the six Warriors in the Triwizard Tournament is too obvious right now, and before the first event, perhaps because of Cedric's low profile, this issue will be ignored by Barty Jr., who is hiding behind the scenes. But after the first match, if he still wants to control the outcome of the game, let Harry get the trophy smoothly, and complete the task assigned by Voldemort, he is likely to hack Cedric. So, what Field urgently needs to do now is to arm Harry and make Barty think that Harry is not that far away from the trophy.
It's the weekend again, and Field pulls Rolf to the little club after breakfast, and Harry is now useless, because the runes on his body have been inscribed and cleared for several days, causing the magic on his body to be chaotic now, and it will take him at least two days to recover.
But as soon as he stood up, Hermione found him.
"Field, we need to talk, I need your help. Hermione's tone was a little serious.
"Of course, Hermione, what do you want to say?" asked Field.
Hermione looked at the entrance of the Great Hall, in the direction of the foyer, and said, "Harry and Ron haven't spoken since the Goblet of Fire signed up, we need to help them!"
Field scratched his head in embarrassment, to be honest, he had never taken this matter to heart, and when he heard Hermione say this, he also felt that it was indeed not a matter for him to go on like this.
"So, do you have any plans?" asked Field.
"Yes, it's Hogsmeade Day, I'll go back to the Three Broomsticks Tavern with Ron and sit for a while, Harry said he'd go too, but didn't want to see Ron, so he's going to wear the Cloak of Invisibility, do you think you can figure it out?" asked Hermione.
"Uh-well!" said Field, who had been a little nervous these days, and it would be nice to relax now.
At this point, Rolf spoke: "In that case, then Field, I will not be with you." Without explaining anything, he left.