Hogwarts: Wizards Supreme

Chapter 190 Reason

On the way back to the common room, Brian met Ludo Bagman, who was humming a tune happily and walked towards his temporary residence in Hogwarts.

"Ah, Brian, my dear warrior, do you like this Triwizard Tournament?" Bagman greeted enthusiastically. The attitude is not just enthusiasm, but eagerness.

"I like it very much, Mr. Bagman." Brian nodded with a smile.

"It seems you are very confident, that's great!" Bagman said with a smile.

"So, can you tell me what exactly you did to the Goblet of Fire?" Brian maintained an elegant and easy-going smile.

"Uh...how is that possible? I won't do anything to the Goblet of Fire..." Bagman's expression froze, he touched the back of his head and said with a dry smile.

"Really? Then I will write to my father and tell him that you seem to be plotting against me?" Brian looked at him deeply and said slowly.

"Don't, I..." Bagman seemed a little crazy. He struggled for a moment, then sighed deeply and slumped his shoulders.

"Okay, can't I tell you?" Bagman looked around cautiously and then whispered, "Anyway, you will know sooner or later..."

"I just hope you don't tell anyone, otherwise my job as the director of the Sports Department will be over!" He looked at Brian helplessly and begged.

"That's fine." Brian said thoughtfully. He almost had a guess.

"Alas..." Bagman sighed deeply and said, "You know, during the last Quidditch World Cup, I lost my pants because of the bet I made, and your father became my biggest creditor... I I originally wanted to escape to a place where no one could find me, but he still caught me."

Brian nodded, his expression a bit dumbfounded.

"It's just that he gave me a choice before school started," Bagman said with a frown. "He promised that as long as I find a way to make you a warrior, the debt I owe him can be written off..."

As he spoke, Bagman rubbed his hands in embarrassment and said: "You know, this is very important to me...and your father said that your strength has surpassed him and you will definitely win the Triwizard Tournament. The championship... I plan to invest all the money I borrowed, and I think if you win, it will be enough to pay off my other debts."

"Sure enough..." Brian sighed. He didn't know why, but he wasn't surprised at all.

He knew that Mr. Foley, who was defeated by his son, would always come up with some crooked ideas.

Although the Triwizard Tournament is dangerous, there is no doubt that Mr. Foley does not think that Brian will not be able to handle it with his strength. Well, this is a great opportunity and, of course, great fun for Mr. Foley.

"It seems that you have already made a guess?" Bagman said with a smile, "According to Foley's original words, you are just a boring bastard. You will definitely not take the initiative to participate in such a competition without someone's help... So He asked me to help and make you a warrior.”

"However, I just put your name in, and then let the Goblet of Fire think that you are the only applicant for Hogwarts... I didn't expect this to happen. Maybe my confusion spell caused something bad. Changes." Bagman scratched his head, then showed an excited smile and said, "But it's not bad, right?"

"Maybe." Brian nodded and sorted out the question.

The three people cast a confusion spell on the Goblet of Fire. Brian asked it to choose the strongest students in each school as warriors. Moody asked it to exclude Brian from Hogwarts, and Bagman asked it to It is believed that Brian is the only applicant for Hogwarts, and may even have manipulated the Warrior candidates from the other two schools...

So, three confusion spells conflicted with each other, the Goblet of Fire fell into chaos, and the warriors were selected following the principle of fairness. This is what happened now?

Not because someone deliberately contributed to the current situation, but because that cup is really crazy.

"Poor Goblet of Fire..." Brian couldn't help but sigh.

"Ah, by the way, the winner's other thousand galleons were also sponsored by your father," Bagman said with a click of his tongue, "He is really enthusiastic about this competition."

"No, he's just keen on making me look good." Brian muttered silently.

Bagman whispered: "I can tell you secretly, the first project is..."

"Please don't say that, Mr. Bagman." Brian interrupted, "I think it would be better to be more fair no matter what."

"Okay, that's an admirable spirit!" Bagman said with a thumbs up.

"Then, I'll go back first. You know, I'm the referee and I can't have too much contact with you. Ahem..." Bagman waved his hand.

"Okay, Mr. Bagman." Brian nodded and continued walking towards the common room.

One night passed, it was Monday again, and a new week of classes began.

The rules of the new Triwizard Tournament quickly spread among the young wizards, followed by worry and resentment, because no matter from any aspect, Hogwarts was far behind.

Cedric received unprecedented praise, and was always surrounded by many little wizards, and several little witches blushed and asked him to autograph their schoolbags.

Harry, on the other hand, received more eye-rolls and was expected to be a drag. There are also many doubts and worries about Brian, and almost no one is optimistic about him. Although he was the first in his grade last semester, the age gap is difficult to make up after all. Cedric was also the first in his grade at the end of last year.

However, because it was a cooperative competition, no one gave the two of them a big blow. After all, if two people's mentality breaks down, Cedric will be the one who gets cheated.

This is probably what every little wizard thinks.

Draco seemed keen to badmouth Harry as a warrior, promising that Harry would become that pig teammate.

"I think Digory and Brian had to protect Potter the whole time to prevent him from tripping over a stone on the ground and falling to death in the middle of the game, otherwise I would just chew my wand off." Draco said Said.

Harry was furious at this, but somewhat powerless to refute. He's also not very confident.

At seven o'clock on Tuesday night, the three warriors of Hogwarts gathered in the empty classroom, looking somewhat silent among themselves.

"Then, we will be a team for a period of time in the future. First of all, we need to understand each other first." Brian said, "Let's talk about what each of us is good at first?"

"Let me tell you first. Brian Foley is good at Defense Against the Dark Arts and Charms. He is slightly weaker at Transfiguration. He also dabbles in alchemy and potions, but I think they are of little use in the game." Ryan said, "Casting spells without spells is a weakness."

Cedric nodded and said: "Cedric Diggory is best at transfiguration and charms, but is weaker at Defense Against the Dark Arts..."

Harry opened his mouth and said with some difficulty: "I... I'm better at Defense Against the Dark Arts. Well, at least my grades in this subject are pretty good... I can also do Charms..." He couldn't continue.

"It's hard to understand each other. Why don't we have a brief discussion?" Brian suggested with a smile.

"I wish I could." Cedric said with a bright smile on his face.

"Okay..." Harry seemed unsure.

Brian and Cedric looked at each other, and two magic spells were shot out at the same time. After colliding in the air, they each deflected to the side.

"Armor for protection!" Brian cast an iron armor spell on himself.

"Awesome!" Cedric said. He also used the Iron Armor Charm to protect himself.

"Expelliarmus!" Brian smiled, and a red light from the disarming spell hit the light wall in front of Cedric, causing it to shatter, but the power of the spell was also offset.

"Huh? Be careful!" Cedric became completely serious. He waved the wand in his hand, and several flames shot towards Brian like bullets.

Brian was still relaxed. Those flame bombs were bounced back by the iron armor curse, and Cedric dodged them in a bit of embarrassment.

"Petrify them all!" The curse that followed caused Cedric to fall down.

Brian sighed softly, feeling like he was bullying a child.

He waved his wand and released Cedric from the petrifying spell. Cedric bounced up and smiled bitterly: "I lost. You are very strong, much stronger than me. I can see that you didn't use your full strength."

"He defeated Professor Lupin in a head-to-head duel at the end of last term," Harry added.

Cedric was stunned, and then said calmly: "It seems that this competition still depends on you." He seemed much more relaxed.

Brian shook his head and said: "I don't know how to clone myself. This competition will definitely make a fuss about this. Your strength is indispensable. What we need is cooperation."

"Of course, I won't admit defeat!" Cedric just felt depressed for a while, and then said with high spirits.

Thank you to Qian Yuan Musen for the 500 starting coins, and thank you to Tang Yuanyuan, a stream-of-consciousness creation contestant, for the 100 starting coins~

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