v2 Chapter 474: girl mind

"Daisy, do you need a burp potion?"

Hermione asked a little worriedly while patting the little white flower on the back.

"No, no... hiccup... I think this will make me better, hic, better... relieve the tension— hic!" Daisy hiccupped several times.

The fourth-year Miss Warrior was nervous because she was unexpectedly selected for the Final Four—she had been hiccupping for two hours straight.

Of course, Sean felt that it had something to do with her eating too much in the morning.

"Would you like to eat less lunch?" Sean asked tentatively.

"That's not good, lunch is very rich these days." Daisy refused immediately and firmly, without even burping.

Sean: "…"

Hermione: "…"

Obviously very thin, but the food intake has always maintained an amazing data, Sean thinks that Daisy and Hugo should have a lot in common.

Sean glanced at the time. He stood up a while before lunch: "I'll go look for Charlotte and Colton. After all, they participated in the previous Goblet of Fire, and they just happened to learn."

Daisy was about to stand up when she heard this, but she was stunned for a moment, and put her **** back, and put her face on the table.

While hiccupping, he said lazily: "Forget it, hiccup, it's better for you to go, hiccup... I'm worried I'll be more nervous listening to it, come back and remember... hiccup, tell me..."

Sean secretly gave Daisy a thumbs up, then nodded: "Okay, you two wait for dinner, remember to save me a lamb chop."

After all, he left.

Hermione silently flipped through the book in her hand. The content on that page was the topic she had been researching recently, but it had been read for a long time, and this page had never been turned.

As proud as she was, last night's feelings were mixed. First, Sean was surprised when he was not selected. Sean was shocked and worried when he was selected. Then Stephanie was also selected. Her mood was even more like sitting It went back and forth like a roller coaster.

At the end, when the confused and confused Daisy was also selected, Hermione's mood was extremely complicated.

This unexpected situation made her worry about her two friends, but this new three-person team...

Even though she didn't want to admit it, Hermione realized that there was a feeling of being excluded in her heart.

She even felt that she couldn't keep up with Sean, Daisy and the others.

Obviously the grades are very good, obviously the relationship is very good, obviously they are still young...

But for some reason, she just felt like she was being excluded from the circle step by step.

What made Hermione even more uncomfortable was that she knew very well that it wasn't Sean and Daisy's fault, and that her friends might have been involved in a conspiracy.

but…

Hermione didn't know how to describe the emotions in her heart now. All she could do was to make herself look the same as usual, and not to affect her friend's important pre-match preparations because of her personal emotions.

With her face pressed against the cold tabletop, Daisy quietly turned her eyes and took a peek at Hermione, who was flipping through the book in her hand and couldn't see the expression on her face.

After thinking again and again, Xiaobaihua decided to say nothing more.

After all, Hermione had been in a bad mood since the selection ended last night.

Although she tried her best to avoid showing herself in a bad state, her daze and frowning from time to time still exposed her thoughts. Daisy and Sean had a good understanding of each other, and tried to minimize the topic of the Final Four Tournament.

Especially about Stephanie, which Sean wisely never said once.

Including just now, he was going to go to Stephanie to talk about the pre-match preparations, but considering Hermione's mood, he chose to tell a small lie.

Passing through the corridor and came to an unoccupied corner, Sean directly called out the wooden door of the Room of Requirement.

Before he came to Stephanie's small room, before he knocked on the door Stephanie opened the door and stood in front of him.

"Here? Come in."

"Well, good day, Stephanie." Sean walked in.

"Good day, Sean."

Stephanie led Sean in, perhaps because some embarrassing things had happened between the two of them, and the girl's face was always flushed unconsciously.

However, she concealed her expression well.

"I checked all the information about the Goblet of Fire matches that I could find, and the difference in the challenges doesn't seem to be that big." Stephanie handed over a piece of parchment with the information she had already counted.

After taking it, Sean read it and said thoughtfully: "The first project is generally related to powerful magical animals, while the second challenge is all related to harsh environments, and the third project is quite different. , but the common denominator is that the remaining contestants compete at the same time, and generally face a duel situation."

Stephanie nodded: "It's basically the same, but after the re-organization, the proportion of duels in the final event has been enlarged - for example, in the last event, the teams of Hogwarts and Nurmengard were almost the same at the end. duel."

"Yes, you should try to collect the information of the contestants from other schools, but the point to pay attention to at the moment is the first challenge." Sean said.

Stephanie agreed: "Yes, the competition is a scoring system, not a knockout system, and each level is crucial. If our speculation is correct, the first challenge project is still related to magical animals, then..."

Seeing Stephanie's gaze, Sean smiled: "I do have a good way of dealing with magical animals, but I also have to take into account the specific types of creatures."

If you look at it as it is, the first level of the Goblet of Fire is to get the golden egg from the claws of a fire dragon - that golden egg is also the clue to the second game.

According to the normal situation, the threat of an adult fire dragon is very great, even Sean cannot ensure that he can quickly establish contact with the fire dragon, but it is only the difference between whether he can tame it on the spot.

Moreover, when the number of participants increases, the difficulty of a fire dragon is not so high, and the organizer will definitely increase the difficulty.

This involves a very important point - the pre-match questions.

In the original book, the fire dragon of the first challenge project was secretly revealed to Harry by Hagrid, and also told to Ms. Maxim.

Krum was also informed of the challenge, and Cedric was informed by Harry.

In other words, the Goblet of Fire not only tests the strength of the contestants, but also tests the background of the major magic schools, such as the invisible strength of contacts and knowledge.

Sean felt that the organizers and the principals of each school basically acquiesced to the existence of this kind of cheating, just like the school rules of Hogwarts.

If you are caught, you violate the rules and go to accept the punishment. If you don't get caught, then everything is fine, and it's not a violation.

And in the case that the first challenge project was highly related to Fantastic Beasts, Sean immediately thought of two people: Newt and Hagrid.

These two are definitely not directly involved in the project as part of Hogwarts, but they know a lot of people...

Do you have to find time to inquire about the news...

After discussing with Stephanie about the Final Four, the two walked out of the Room of Requirement together.

As soon as he walked around the corner, he saw Hermione sitting alone at the railing of the corridor, playing with the yellow bird in her hand.

It's over, the lie I just told was caught...

Hermione also saw Sean and Stephanie coming out of the corner, and her expression stiffened uncontrollably.

Sean smirked, and Hermione spoke first when she was about to speak.

"Daisy went to the bathroom, I'll wait for her here, Sean, how's your news?"

"Uh, okay, I heard a lot of news." Sean was a little embarrassed.

Hermione nodded: "Then you should go to the auditorium first, if you don't mind, Stephanie, let's have dinner together?"

Stephanie nodded silently.

"Just in time for you to discuss the preparations before the game." Hermione smiled.

Sean didn't know what to say for a while.

Instead, it was Stephanie, who silently looked at it, and then said, "Well, if it is necessary, I will ask you to give more advice, Hermione, you are so smart."

The silver-haired girl's voice was rarely sincere.

Hermione was startled, then nodded: "Okay—you go first, I'll wait for Daisy."

Sean was about to say something, but Stephanie tugged at his sleeve secretly.

He was stunned for a moment, but chose to follow.

After leaving, Stephanie said, "Hermione is not in a good mood."

Sean scratched his head in distress: "Obviously yes, and she has always been brave and pretended to be good."

The silver-haired girl glanced at him: "You lied to Hermione before you came to me, didn't you?"

"Forehead…"

"I understand what you're thinking, neither you nor Daisy want to provoke Hermione's emotions - but I think it would be better to have Hermione more involved, as I understand her..."

Listening to Stephanie's calm and serious words, Sean fell into deep thought.

Indeed, both himself and Daisy seemed to have ignored it, focusing only on the fact that Hermione's mood would not be worse, but ignoring the real thoughts in her heart.

He could probably guess the reason for Hermione's bad mood, and it would probably be a feeling of being rejected.

Although both Sean and Hermione knew that this was not a form of exclusion, people's minds were sensitive, and their inner feelings could not be determined rationally.

In this way, indeed, Stephanie's approach is more correct.

He turned to Stephanie and said, "That's true, thank you for reminding me."

"No, it should be." Stephanie shook her head calmly.

"A lot of things start from misunderstandings, and both sides ignore each other's true inner needs..." She said softly, with a reassuring feeling in her voice.

"A good relationship needs to be managed, right?" She suddenly stopped and tilted her head towards Sean, with a dazzling smile on her delicate face.

Sean froze for a moment, then laughed.

"That's right, Miss Ollivander."

"Thank you for your recognition, Mr. Wallup."



"Mr. Wallup, being chosen to be one of the warriors at Hogwarts - that must make you very proud?" Snape said to Sean with a smile in the potions class.

"No sir," Sean said loudly.

"Then can you tell me what this pot of stuff you boiled... What is it?"

"Sir, this is a powerful fireproofing agent that is still being brewed."

"Strong Fire Potion—" Snape sneered, "If you put a dozen pots on your body, you might be able to achieve a physical potion effect."

"But I haven't finished it yet..." Sean couldn't help but quibble, although his medicine was indeed not that good.

Snape's face darkened. "There's still an hour left, and I don't think you can…"

Before he could finish speaking, he was interrupted by a lower grade student outside the door.

"Professor Snape... well, I'll tell Mr. Wallup to go downstairs, because he's a warrior..." the kid said timidly.

Snape's eyes fell from his hooked nose, and he could see that he wanted to say something more.

However, in the end he still looked at Sean with disgust: "Take those things with you and disappear before my eyes, now."

"Okay, Professor!"

Sean slid out quickly, and Snape scolding Harry echoed in the classroom.

"Help me, man," Sean said with a smile.

The lower grader was also taught by Sean, and he trotted excitedly: "Sir, I saw the people from the Daily Prophet, they must be interviewing you."

"Well, that sounds like a hassle - but much better than Professor Snape."

When Sean arrived at the location, he pushed the door and walked in. The others had already arrived. Daisy was standing nervously in the corner, and her eyes lit up when she saw Sean.

"Isn't it late for me?" Sean greeted with a smile.

"No, no—" Ludo Bagman jumped up, "Come in, come in, we have a little program, including interviews and testing wands..."

"Detection wand?" Sean asked.

"We have to check that your wands are fully functional and in good condition, because wands are your most important piece of equipment in future events," Bagman said. "The experts are upstairs, with Dumbledore. And then some pictures. This is Rita Skeeter," he said, pointing to the magenta-robed witch, "who was writing an article about the Contest for the Daily Prophet. Small article…”

Rita Skeeter was asking Leinhart Nolte what was going on with a peculiar disgust, the latter's expression was about to explode,

Her hair was made into delicate, stiff, grotesque curls, and it looked very awkward to match her big-chinned face. She wore bejeweled glasses, her fat fingers clutched a crocodile-skin handbag, and her fingernails were two inches long and painted red.

Sean smiled slightly, isn't this an "old acquaintance" I haven't seen for a long time...

Rita Skeeter heard the sound, and she turned her head to look at the new warrior, and the floating quill turned with its master, shaking like a big moth.

Seeing the thickness of Sean's face, Rita's originally annoying arrogant expression suddenly disappeared and became extremely stiff.

"Hello, ma'am." Sean greeted with a smile.

"Uh, oh, oh, hello, hello." The beetle laughed so stiffly, as if someone had pinched it and stuffed it into a bottle.

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