The Little Superman of Hogwarts
#272 - Chapter 272 [Unexpected Ending]
After Arthur rushed in, the second to react was Eva. Eva only had two choices: Door #6 was already occupied by Arthur, so she could only choose Door #5. Otherwise, even if she passed through Door #6, she would only receive half a medal.
By this time, the remaining four people realized the severity of the problem, but only after a few seconds.
Krum didn't discuss it with anyone and directly rushed into the number that belonged to him—#4.
Now there were only three people left on the field: Fleur in first place, Cedric in second, and Harry Potter in third.
The three of them didn't rush in haphazardly. Instead, they tacitly formed a triangle, standing face-to-face and almost putting their heads together.
“Based on the current strategy, perhaps the examiners intend for us to enter in a one-on-one fashion. Numbers 1 through 6 correspond to ranks 1 through 6,” Fleur said, voicing her guess first.
“If the three of us go together, we might have a chance to defeat the #2 dragon. If you, Fleur, challenge the #1 dragon alone, I'm certain you won't be a match for it! It's too powerful!
If I were to challenge the #2 dragon, I'm sure I would die without a burial place.” Cedric immediately stated his own conjecture: “But the examiners wouldn't let us seek death like this, so I think there's another meaning!”
The three looked at each other. The clock in the sky ticked forward.
Although Harry Potter didn't have such a quick mind, he had a strong intuition. An idea popped up: “The person who designed the competition must be Cree. Each of his levels has a very profound meaning. If he just wanted us to pass easily, he wouldn't design such a complex level.”
Harry Potter stopped. He looked at Dumbledore sitting on the sidelines, and a light seemed to flash in his mind: “Dumbledore said before the competition that the design of the Triwizard Tournament was to allow everyone to have a chance to turn the tables before the result appeared! This is in line with his educational philosophy—not to define an entire life based on one exam or one failure!
If Dumbledore is this kind of person, then Hagrid wouldn't be here on campus now!”
After Harry Potter finished speaking, the three fell silent.
At this moment, Cedric, as if enlightened, said: “If we speculate according to this logic, Fleur, as the first place, you have a full 11 medals. Even if you only get one medal in this competition, or even none at all, Arthur can't catch up with you. This doesn't fit Dumbledore's style!”
Fleur also seemed to be awakened: “I currently have 11 medals. If I'm lucky enough to pass the #1 dragon, then I'll have a total of 17 medals. And Arthur, who currently has the fewest, only has two. That means there's a very slim possibility for Arthur to get more than 16 medals in one competition!”
Harry Potter muttered to himself: “6 for one, then two… One to six adds up to twenty-one!”
“That means there's a possibility to get 21 medals in this competition!” Fleur and Cedric said almost simultaneously.
“No, it means there's a possibility for Arthur to get 21 medals! Not everyone!” Harry corrected.
“Number Six!” the three said in unison.
The next moment, the three of them rushed into Door #6—the weakest dragon—as if they were participating in a 100-meter race.
The audience on the field was a little shocked to see this scene, but then they discovered that the field had disappeared, replaced by six huge screens.
The cameras of the six contestants were projected onto the field.
At this moment, Harry Potter felt a burst of dizziness, and then appeared in a dueling arena.
This dueling arena had trees, grass, and artificial mountains made of rocks. In the middle of the artificial mountains was an immature dragon the size of a cow.
“Where are the others?” Harry Potter was also dumbfounded.
Wasn't it agreed that all the players would fight one dragon together?
Why is this dragon fighting me alone?
Just as Harry was confused, the dragon suddenly charged forward, spewing dazzling flames from its mouth.
Harry quickly gathered his thoughts and started fighting.
At this moment, Cedric, Fleur, and Arthur were also in the same environment. They were fighting a dragon separately. The dragons each person was fighting were different, some were ice dragons, and some were fire dragons.
Among the four, Cedric had the most obvious advantage. He wandered between the different artificial mountains, easily throwing various spells at the ice dragon.
In just about 10 minutes, the young dragon was exhausted. Finally, after the last spell landed, the ice dragon fell. Cedric heard a burst of cheers, and a mechanical female voice said: “Congratulations, challenger, you have passed the first level!
You have obtained medal sharing rights.”
“Please confirm whether to continue?”
“You can choose to wait for your teammates or continue on your own.”
After hearing this voice, Cedric pondered for dozens of seconds before answering: “Go to the next level and continue fighting!”
At this moment, the audience in the field burst into cheers. Cedric became the first person to pass the level.
Cedric's skilled magic techniques and stable output during the battle were enviable.
After Cedric went to the next level, he was shocked to find that he had been teleported to another venue, facing the #5 dragon, which was a near-adult dragon.
“A tough bone to chew!” Cedric complained.
At this time, Dumbledore told all the audience the real rules: “This competition is not a competition that only tests courage, it tests wisdom more!
Our six venues are actually connected together. If you choose to enter from #6, when you complete the #6 challenge, you will enter #5, and if you defeat the #5 dragon, you will enter #4, and so on, until #1!”
Harry Potter finished the battle third, while Arthur had to wait nearly half an hour before he could grind down the #6 dragon.
At this time, Eva had already defeated the #5 dragon, and the confused Eva was teleported in front of #4.
“So, I have to continue fighting?” Eva muttered to herself as she looked at the dragon in front of her.
At this time, Krum was almost dead… He chose to directly challenge the #4 dragon, but he was at a disadvantage in the battle, so much so that he suffered serious internal injuries.
This long game lasted a whole day.
Cedric, Fleur, and Harry first conquered #6 and #5 separately, and then formed a small group in front of #4.
The three advanced triumphantly, going from #6 all the way to #2, and were finally wiped out at #2.
Krum ground down the #4 dragon alone. He didn't even choose to continue to the next level and teleported out directly.
Arthur perished together with the #5 dragon.
Eva was slapped to death by the #4 dragon.
When the afterglow of the setting sun gradually fell, the three were finally teleported out. At this moment, all the audience who were still in the field gave the three the warmest welcome.
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