Chapter 442
Harry Potter: A Certain Ancient Rune Professor of Hogwarts (TL)
The way back to the castle from the Black Lake was filled with laughter. Felix reckoned that they would occupy the great hall for a celebration, just like last time. The only difference would be that the champions from other schools also followed the crowd in the direction of the castle.
âWeâve achieved our goal, havenât we?â Bagman said as he stood next to him, âTo get the students to cooperate in a competition.â
âThat doesnât sound like something that would come out of your mouth.â Felix chuckled slightly.
âOh, well ⦠itâs actually Bartyâs statement that I ripped out of his office.â Bagman explained in a whisper, âIâm not very good at this, but if we need to liven things up ⦠letâs get back to business.â He suddenly became restless.
âItâs about that ⦠what do you call it, the magic projector?â He stammered and looked away as the students walked down the marble steps into the castle in a queue, with occasional âcracklingâ explosions, or red sparks shooting from the tip of someoneâs wand.
The projection screen on the shore of the Black Lake remained in place, and several Future World staff members circled around it. These projection screens will be dismantled and put into temporary storage until the next time they are used.
âThatâs right.â Felix said, in fact, the magic gramophone and magic projector are not very different, the magic used in both are similar, but Felix hoped that the projector can project ordinary films.
He looked at Bagman, who wiped the sweat on his forehead, âI know that the âFuture Worldâ company obtained the authorization to sell the footage of the second task to the public â¦â
Felix nodded slightly and said calmly, âThere is indeed a plan for that, the Tournament of Champions will bring no less talk than the Quidditch World Cup, and there is no worry about sales, the only problem is that Remus is trying to make the projector more refined. In Clammyâs words, more magical â¦â
âI can convince the Ministry of Magic to promote that footage,â Bagman said, his head soaked with a dense layer of sweat that looked shiny in the sunlight. â We can convince Fudge easily⦠heâs having a hard time lately, heâs miscalculated things, no one seems to care whether the Ministry of Magic has secured another international collaboration on potions under his leadership, as people want more exciting and eye-catching information, such as a tournament of champions. One of my colleagues told me that other countries republished a lot of stories from our side.â
âIâm not going to change the contract-ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOh, of course not, it wonât affect you, Iâm just making a suggestion which Fudge will agree to, he wants to divert the publicâs attention.â Bagman said slowly, âYou know, thereâs been a rumour going around the Ministry lately ⦠Dark Mark ⦠that old Barty was arrested, and Scrimgeour has a strong opinion⦠â¦â
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âDonât be a spoilsport, Hermione, weâre definitely going to have some fun after a painful while.â Ron said cheerfully.
Fleur and her companion had just left, and she had come over to thank Harry. She gave Harry a couple of kisses on the cheek, much to Ronâs envy. The Uagadou champions then parted the crowd and praised Harry for that wonderful Patronus Charm.
Captain Nona Leibert also presented an amulet to Harry that looked like some sort of hollow knot woven from leaves and twigs.
âIt will bless you.â Nona said with confidence.
The other two Uagadou champions stood next to her like guards, and for the first time, Harry stood so close to them that he suddenly realized how tall all three of them are.
Harry took the knot and mumbled, âThanks.â Then he hooked it on his shirt.
âThat looks nice.â Nona said with a smile, and they turned to leave.
The trio was overwhelmed by what happened after that, as one champion after another looked for a chance to be alone with them just to have a few words. Even the gloomy and shrewd-looking Graves came forward to talk to them, Harry hadnât felt too comfortable with him before because he had tried to attack Hermione with a powerful spell, but to his surprise, he took the initiative to talk to them.
âWhich direction sun rised?â Ron asked blankly.
âIt should be a credit to Harryâs Patronus.â Hermione thought for a moment and answered.
âBut, I just used one spell.â Harry said with wide eyes, âThey look at me like Iâve done something amazing â¦â
âOh, well, it was different Harry.â Hermione said with half admiration and half regret in her eyes as she looked at him.
Harry looked back with some uncertainty.
âBy the end of the tournament, everyone was exhausted, and if it werenât for your Patronus, they might have been caught back by the Merpeople in one fell swoop, and thatâs a very big difference â the difference between success and failure in evaluation,â Hermione said, âI think thatâs why they are grateful to you.â
âSo,â Ron was taken aback, âwe had a chance to be even well ahead of everyone in the second task?â
âJust a possibility.â Hermione said with a stern face, âI guess if that happened, maybe the other teams would have scored half of what they are now, but thatâs all speculation, after all, Harry had already made his choice.â
Harry scratched his head before he didnât consider that much, he just felt that on that occasion he had to do something, not to mention Cedric and the group were also involved as well. Hermioneâs words made him blush a little, luckily at that moment the Weasley twins passed in front of them, so he winked at them as he followed the pair.
âHello, Mr. Bagman ⦠can we buy you a drink?â Fred and George said with smiles as they stepped forward.
âOh, uh, boys ⦠well, letâs go talk over there â¦â Bagman said, leading Fred and George out in a hurry, narrowly avoiding colliding with Harry, Ron, and Hermione who were following them, they tacitly slowed their pace, while keeping their ears open to listen.
âIâll get the payment soon, when? Itâs today. So donât worry, boys!â Bagman said in a raised voice, and then he disappeared into the great hall with the twins.
âGuess what they-Oh, Professor.â Hermione said as she looked at Felix.
Harry and Ron also greeted him. Felix nodded at them and smiled, âCongratulations.â He said meaningfully, âYou guys are going to be famous for this game.â
âIs it in the newspaper?â Ron asked with interest, âI saw quite a few journalists showing up, but they only turned around when we came out of the black lake, and then they focused their cameras on the distinguished guests again.â He added pointedly.
âProbably much more than that.â Felix chuckled, âMaybe youâll get your own fan mail ⦠in a month or two, I reckon?â
It left the trio puzzled.
Near the end of the evening, Sirius knocked on the office door hurriedly, âFelix, I need to borrow your fireplace. I almost forgot, I promised to go back to school to organize the equipment, old Verner alone can not handle â¦â
âHow was school life?â Felix asked him, sitting behind a table.
âJust the same,â Sirius said vaguely, while hastily grabbing a puff of Floo powder and sprinkling it in the fireplace, âthose unruly students ⦠are everywhere, sometimes I really want to hit them on the head with my wand. â
âMaybe thatâs what worries Dumbledore,â Felix said.
Sirius stared at him, froze for a moment, and shouted, âYou mean heâs worried about me beating up students? Iâm not always so much-â
âI didnât say any of that,â Felix said in a teasing tone as he looked at him with a smirk, âbut surely you can no longer see yourself as a student, perhaps you like the title The King of Children? Want to be the head of Gryffindor House?â
Sirius gestured a rude gesture and disappeared into the rising turquoise flames.
Felix withdrew his attention and stared at the Book of Runes on the table.
It lay there quietly, flickering every few seconds as if it is breathing rhythmically. Whether it is breathing or not he is not sure, but he knows one thing, the book is indeed evolving.
In the beginning, he just wanted to organize the runes he had learned, then he chose the shape of the book for convenience, and also because of habit. At first, the book of runes was completely illusory, without a bit of solidity, and then there was the first page, the second page.
Felix said softly: âIn fact, I should have thought of it long ago, the number is meaningless, my understanding of ancient runes forms the core of the book, when one after another filled in, these runes will spontaneously find the optimal alignment ⦠Finally, itâs time to harvest. â
His index finger gently brushed the spine of the book, and the book of runes opened in a flash.
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