After driving away the Malfoy trio who tried to show off, Fred and George squeezed into the box.

"Squeeze, squeeze!"

Hermione moved to the side of Andy and Qiu Zhang, letting Ron, Harry and the twins sit together.

Ron originally sat in the corner, and this time he was squeezed to only half a seat.

"Do you have to sit here?" Ron complained, "Unless you two tell us who you are blackmailing."

"What do you mean?" Qiu Zhang and Andy heard that they had something else in their words.

Hermione explained: "We know that Fred and George are plotting against someone, and they have the leverage over that person."

Fred waved his hand: "That's nothing, it's a small matter."

George: "Yes, we have given up."

When the words came to his lips, it was obvious that they could not let them go so easily. Harry kept asking, and finally the twins reluctantly explained.

The person they were targeting turned out to be Ludo Bagman of the Ministry of Magic.

This happened during the Quidditch World Cup.

Ludo Bagman liked to be the banker, and the twins also participated.

Fred and George placed a heavy bet, betting that the Irish team would win, but Krum would catch the Golden Snitch.

Ludo Bagman thought it was impossible, so he gave them a big odds.

Everyone knows the ending later.

The twins' judgment was correct. Krum caught the Golden Snitch, but the Irish team won.

Ludo Bagman did not default on the debt at the time and paid them a lot of gold coins.

Things were going well at this point, but it didn't take long for it to explode.

Because the money Ludo Bagman paid to Fred and George was all leprechaun gold coins.

These gold coins were enchanted, and the next day, they all disappeared.

After Fred and George found out, they angrily planned to settle accounts with Ludo Bagman.

As the Director of the Department of Sports and Physical Education of the Ministry of Magic, Ludo Bagman was also a man with dignity.

Facing the two's questioning, he righteously stated that Fred and George were underage and could not participate in gambling.

So, he blatantly rejected the twins' request for compensation, or even to get back his capital.

It's not that he didn't want to give, he really had no money.

Of course, Ludo Bagman couldn't have only the Weasley twins as his creditors, and he was being chased and blocked during this period.

There was no way, he played with too much leverage, and he went bankrupt directly.

After that, Ludo Bagman hid whenever he saw the twins.

Even the twins tried to block him again and again in Hogwarts, but he was vague.

He wished he could stay in Hogwarts forever, so that others would not be able to find him. Leaving Hogwarts would be very dangerous for him.

Unfortunately, things did not go as planned.

After listening, Andy sighed: "So don't play private games. The platform is very important."

Qiu Zhang felt that this guy was not talking well, and glanced at him: "Then can you recommend one?"

Andy's values ​​were not right, and whispered: "Private me in the background."

Qiu Zhang snorted and stretched out her hand to Andy. She wanted to see what Andy was going to do.

Andy stretched out her hand, and I don't know when two Sickles appeared in her hand and put them in Qiu Zhang's hand.

Qiu Zhang looked at the two silver coins and felt familiar. He touched his pocket in surprise, and then he found that the silver Sickles he put in it were gone.

"When did you take it?" Qiu Zhang covered his pocket cautiously.

Andy smiled confidently. The pickpocket instinct that this body had developed after years of wandering on the streets was not a joke.

If he wanted, he could steal at least ten wallets in the short distance from the station platform to the box.

"This is the essence of gambling. When you don't know the specific information of your opponent, you will lose nine out of ten times, so beware of telecommunications fraud (physics)!"

Qiu Zhang gave Andy a slap and took back his pocket money.

Fred and George looked at Qiu Zhang enviously: "That's great. Our pocket money is now in units of nut, and we have to spend it sparingly."

Ron: "That's all your savings! He's too much!"

"You don't need to tell me that." Fred rolled his eyes, "But he's not much better. He's playing too big, and his creditors include goblins."

"The goblins don't talk to him about the law. It's their money that must be taken back. Ludo Bagman almost lost his underwear."

Harry: "What happened later? How is he going to pay back the money?"

George chuckled: "He wanted to turn the tables, and finally put his hope on

on you."

"He bet with the goblins that you would win the Triwizard Tournament, and put all his chips on it."

"No wonder, he always wants to help me and is very attentive to me." Harry, "But is he not in his right mind? If it were me, I would definitely bet on Andy to win."

Fred spread his hands: "He didn't know who Andy was at the time, so of course he chose you, after all, you are the most famous."

"After the first game, his face turned green, but he could only force himself to hold on."

Ron shouted: "Why didn't you inform me of this! If I had placed a bet at the time..."

Hermione: "Ron! Didn't you hear what Andy said just now? Do you really think you can make money from him?"

"Hehe." Andy said, "You want returns, but they are targeting your capital. "

The train started moving, taking everyone away from Hogsmeade and heading towards London.

Fred took out a deck of cards from his pocket without knowing when: "Okay, let's not talk about this, it's a bummer, who wants to play crackle explosion?"

Andy was curious: "How to play?"

George explained: "It's very simple, we take turns to draw cards to compare the size, two of which are explosion cards, and they will explode when they are drawn, and the person who draws this will be punished."

"The best thing is that you don't know what the explosion card looks like, and you don't know when it will explode."

Andy: "The rules are so simple?"

"Yes, it's that simple." George nodded.

Harry and Ron raised their hands: "I play!"

Fred was eager to try and dealt cards to everyone.

After dealing the cards, they found that Andy didn't move.

Fred: "What's wrong? You don't want to play?"

Andy: "No, I mean, this game sounds a bit boring."

Ron was surprised: "Boring? How could it be! This is a game that everyone in our family plays, and it has been more than ten years!"

Andy: "You have been playing this for more than ten years?"

Ron said angrily: "This game is fun! I often win! If you don't want to play, just watch from the side."

Fred and George looked at each other. With their understanding of Andy, Andy must have a better idea for saying this.

Andy took the deck of cards, took out his wand, tapped the deck, and then randomly drew a card and placed it on the table.

"I mean, we are all wizards, so we can play something with technical content."

As Andy said, the spade king he drew out transformed from a flat pattern into a three-dimensional doll, wearing a crown on his head, holding a sword, and the cloak behind him was automatically blown without wind. He posed in a funny pose and stepped back and forth in a show of power.

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