After that, Ludo Bagman and Barty Crouch added some more notes before the communication was completed.

Dumbledore suggested that the two people from the Ministry of Magic stay at Hogwarts tonight and have a drink together later.

Ludo Bagman readily agreed, while Barty Crouch refused expressionlessly.

Dumbledore also wanted to invite Karkaroff and Madame Maxime.

But the two headmasters were obviously angry.

Before Dumbledore could speak, they each took their students out of the small room.

"You two should go back as soon as possible. I dare say there is a banquet waiting for you in the common room." Dumbledore said to Andy and Harry, "It's rare to see your classmates become warriors."

Harry still had a nervous expression: "Professor, you know I didn't sign up..."

Andy said: "We all know, don't think too much."

"Andy is right." Dumbledore smiled, "Since things have become like this, it's better to just admit that you really want to participate in the competition and become the champion. Andy has done a good job in this regard."

"But..." Harry didn't know what to say.

"No buts, go back, good night."

Andy no longer cared about Harry, and said good night to Dumbledore and other professors, and turned to leave.

When he was about to leave the small room, Dumbledore stopped him.

"By the way, Andy, I forgot to tell you that I think you did a great job." Dumbledore smiled generously, "You are the best student I have ever seen in breaking spells."

"Thank you, professor." Andy thanked politely and turned to go out.

Harry quickly followed and walked beside Andy. He looked like he wanted to say something, but didn't know how to start.

Andy was helpless and took the initiative to ask: "Are you nervous? Don't know what to do?"

Harry nodded. He was unprepared for what happened tonight.

"If I were you, I wouldn't come to me to tell you anything." Andy said, "After all, strictly speaking, we are rivals now."

"Do you know what happened about seven hundred years ago when the fourth Triwizard Tournament was held?"

Harry shook his head blankly: "I don't know, what happened?"

Andy and Harry walked and talked: "At that time, the three champions had just been selected, and the champions of Durmstrang cast a curse on the champions of Beauxbatons and Hogwarts, resulting in one death and one serious injury."

"He argued that they were now in a competitive relationship and could use any means to weaken their opponents."

"Of course, the others didn't believe his lies and eventually worked together to subdue him. That was also the only Triwizard Tournament that ended hastily without even the first event."

Harry was horrified when he heard it, and subconsciously stopped and stayed away from Andy.

Andy also stopped, turned back and smiled at Harry: "If you want, this is the advice I can give you."

"Try to improve yourself, because in this competition, you may really die, I'm not kidding."

Andy was prepared long before he decided to participate in the Triwizard Tournament.

It is important to understand the current environmental risks.

The relationship between the four warriors may be peaceful, but when it comes to other people, it is hard to say, even Andy doesn't know what will happen.

For example, Karkaroff, Snape, Moody...

The internal environment of Hogwarts is still quite bad.

Although Andy is now trying to increase Moody's favorability and running to his office whenever he has nothing to do, he has become quite familiar with Moody.

But that was Moody who had to do this in order to maintain his personality, and Andy always knew that the current Professor Moody was a fake.

They just took what they needed from each other.

So Andy was not kidding when he said that someone might die.

For Harry, this competition is really dangerous.

Harry was surprised and said, "Why are you so calm? It's as if nothing happened."

Andy thought for a moment and said, "Maybe it's because I can roughly guess how things will develop. If you pay attention, you can also find some clues."

"The rest is just a matter of taking one step at a time."

Harry: "What clues? How come I don't know?"

Andy said, "For example, Furong is arrogant and used to being the focus of others, but she is not a bad person. As long as she is with you,

If we become friends with her, we don't have to worry about her doing things behind her back."

"Krum is quite capable, but he and Karkaroff are not easy to get along with. Krum has been deliberately avoiding Karkaroff and doesn't want to get too close to him. The two of them don't get along well."

"As for you..."

Harry asked hurriedly: "How am I?"

Andy: "Your situation is the worst."

"Why?" Harry was stunned.

Andy said: "Because you are questioned the most, and even your friends are among them."

"Didn't you notice everyone's reaction after your name popped out of the Goblet of Fire? No one cheered for you, right?"

"Because they don't understand why you are the most special one. You said you didn't put your name in, but no one would believe it, especially after I successfully signed up."

"You will be doubted and attacked by everyone until you can prove that you are indeed worthy of the identity of a warrior."

Harry's face turned pale: "Why are you telling me this? "

Andy smiled: "Of course it's because we are rivals. If you believe your rivals, it means you are no threat to me."

Harry couldn't help asking: "What about the story you just told?"

Andy said frankly: "It's also fake. I made it up. Who would care how many people died in the previous Triwizard Tournament?"

After that, Andy nodded politely to Harry, turned around and left, leaving Harry in a mess.

He couldn't see through Andy at all, and didn't know whether he should believe Andy's words.

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