Chapter 202: Talk about something and read what the writer said



Karkaroff stared at the screen.

Afraid that this damn Potter would do something bad to Krum.

Something that only he would worry about is destined to never happen.

Even when Harry arrived at the mermaid village with ease, greeted the mermaids warmly, and took Gabrielle away, Krum was still fighting with the Grindylows.

It was not until he brought the little girl back to shore that Krum found the village at the bottom of the lake.

The situation is not optimistic.

At least that was what Krum saw. He saw an empty-handed person under the mermaid statue, and his "treasure" was swaying its head with the waves.

This made him even more anxious.

The situation was already unfavorable to him. Other principals tried their best to help their students, but his own principal was different. He was trying his best to hold himself back.

From having hundreds of supporters to only a dozen supporters now, it’s all thanks to Karkaroff.

Off-court stays off-court.

When competing, you still have to rely on your real skills.

He could understand very well that Harry could defeat him and rescue the "treasure" before him, and he had thought of it a long time ago.

But Furong, the seemingly proud and immature "little princess", could actually rescue the "treasure" before me? I haven't even caught up with her yet.

How is that possible!

When we set out, I left her far behind.

He began to doubt himself.

At first, he believed that he was only inferior to Mr. Potter, but what kind of person was Mr. Potter? Even if you searched through the history of magic, you would not be able to find many such people.

But now, Furong seems to be more powerful than me...

The audience laughed.

The gap was too obvious. Harry had already made two trips back and forth, while Krum had only completed half of the project.

Now he is undergoing the "test" of the mermaid.

He needs to fight an elite mermaid, and only by winning can he get his treasure back.

This "underwater overlord" creature is far more dangerous than the audience thinks.

Harry easily dealt with dozens of mermen by himself, making them think that mermen were easy to deal with - just wave the wand and recite the spell, and they would be bound under the Transfiguration Curse and unable to move.

But Krum's Transfiguration spell didn't work as well as Harry's.

The net he had created was extremely fragile and the mermaid easily broke free.

Only a few of the spells hit, but were dispersed by the resistance of the water flow, and their power became extremely small, and they only weakly pushed the mermaid back a few body lengths.

Krum's shark face showed a bit of shame and annoyance.

Underwater, the wands that wizards rely on for survival are not very useful - at least for young wizards like Krum who have only undergone more than a month of underwater training.

He simply threw away his wand and bit it.

As a professional athlete, even though he was a skinny Seeker, his physical strength and comprehensive fighting abilities were far superior to those of an average wizard.

The last close-range "fainting" shot solved it.

As the mermaid fell, she stared at Krum in disbelief with wide eyes.

You little wizard...

No chivalry at all!

We were all on the same page and agreed not to use magic, but you, kid, launched a surprise attack!

The remaining mermaids were dissatisfied with Krum's actions, but did not take action. This was consistent with their impression of humans - not strong enough, but insidious and cunning enough.

Even the most cunning goblins are no match for them.

Krum dragged this "treasure" that was several sizes larger than himself in a rather awkward manner, and struggled to swim out of the water and climb onto the shore. He didn't even have the strength to remove his Transfiguration spell, and it was Madam Pomfrey who came over and saved him from suffocating on land.

He turned his head and looked at Harry and Hermione, who were sitting by the lake, clean as if they were on vacation.

And there was Fleur, who was holding Gabrielle and coaxing her sister.

His eyes looked a little lost.

As expected, I was the slowest one.

Ludo's commentary voice came: "The last warrior has come ashore!"

"Krum showed the resilience of a warrior. He fought tenaciously to the end!"

"Although, he exceeded the time limit and took a full hour and five minutes to successfully reach the shore."

Krum was even more disappointed, because not only was he the slowest, he also exceeded the time limit.

"Well, let's score the warriors next!" Ludo took a deep breath, waved his wand, and pointed at the three curtains, "Let's start with Miss Fleur Delacour, who finished the project the fastest!"

Krum looked at Fleur in disbelief.

What on earth was wrong with this Veela lady?

It’s so powerful, even faster than Harry!

Fleur lowered her head in shame, not noticing anyone's stares.

"Although Miss Delacour was unable to complete the competition. She was eliminated just fifteen minutes into the game," Ludo said with regret.

His words cleared up Krum's confusion.

No wonder Furong was so fast, it turned out that she didn't finish the race...

But new doubts came to my mind.

Since Furong didn't finish the race, what happened to her treasure?

"But Miss Delacour still showed her style, um... a very good and excellent Bubble Head Charm!" Ludo racked his brains, trying to find words of praise for Fleur from the gaps in the words.

On the curtain, the scene of Furong standing by the lake, waving her wand and casting the Bubble Head Curse on herself began to play repeatedly.

Maxim's face turned livid.

Furong buried her head deeper, wishing she could dig a ditch and dive into it.

There is no need to whip the corpse like this.

"Now let's grade Miss Delacour! Starting with Ms. Maxime." Ludo turned his head and threw the difficult problem to others.

Maxime raised her wand, hesitated again and again, sighed heavily, and a huge number "6" came out of the wand. Compared with Karkaroff, she had more dignity and would not do anything against her will.

Umbridge raised her wand after her and gave her a cold and merciless score of "3". What was the point of not even passing the competition? Even if she was praised highly, what was the point?

Ludo raised his wand and sprayed out the number "6", a consolation point.

Dumbledore made the same choice as Ludo.

The loser needs some comfort. She is destined to be third, so there is no need to rub salt into her wounds.

Karkaroff was not polite at all. He shot out a huge number "3" that hung high in the air and took a long time to dissipate. Not giving zero points was his greatest kindness.

This made the little lions even angrier.

You bastard! In the first round, Harry finished the game and was the best player, but you only gave him four points. But this time, Fleur not only performed the worst, but also failed to finish the game, but she was still given three points.

What's the meaning!

Ludo cleared his throat and concluded, "Miss Fleur Delacour from Beauxbatons, the final score is twenty-four points!"

"That's not a very good score. Miss Delacour should be careful."

"Next, let's rate the champion of Hogwarts, Mr. Harry Potter!"


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