Chapter 314: Victory in the Game (Please subscribe, please bookmark, please vote)

"Look at you. Last time you just sent the dragon away, and this time you went into the lake and the forest. I guess you went straight to the woods to dry your bodies after coming out of the lake just now. The damp and cold air in the lake water is not a good thing to stay in the body, so you need to drink some anti-cold potion quickly, otherwise you will suffer when you go back." After saying that, Madam Pomfrey picked up a round glass bottle from the table next to her and opened the cork. Ryan and the others could smell the hot smell from a distance.

"No, we drank the cold medicine after we got out of the water." Ryan quickly refused, and then handed the empty bottle to Madam Pomfrey. Madam Pomfrey gave up the idea of ​​giving Ryan and Harry medicine after smelling it.

"Ryan, seriously, you can consider becoming a healer after graduation. At least I think you have some talent in preparing healing potions."

"I may be better at alchemy, but maybe I can find a new formula for healing potions from this direction." Ryan responded to Madam Pomfrey. At this time, Madam Pomfrey had checked Ginny's injuries and was applying a green ointment to his ankle.

"That's right. I'll wait for your next healing potion." Mrs. Frey applied the last bit of ointment on Ginny's ankle, and then began to remind Ginny not to do strenuous exercise in the next few days.

When the two-hour time limit was almost over, the contestants from the other two schools finally walked into the treatment tent after opening the curtain. However, they looked much worse than Ryan's team. There was even a hostage from Beauxbatons who was carried in on a stretcher like Ginny.

This was a very small silver-haired girl. The open fracture on her left arm showed that she was more seriously injured than Ginny, but she was very strong and comforted Fleur. Even when Madam Pomfrey poured a very irritating disinfectant potion on her wound, she still managed not to cry.

"Oh, Gabrielle, I'm so sorry. I shouldn't have walked so fast in front." Although the little girl didn't cry, she cried with heartache when she saw the bottle of red potion popping out after it was poured on the wound.

"It's okay, sister. At least we got the gold medal." Gabrielle stroked her sister's golden hair like a little adult to comfort her, just like Rose Crystal did when she comforted Ryan. After seeing this, Ryan couldn't help but smile slightly.

After everyone had dealt with almost everything, it was time for scoring. Each gold medal and hostage was worth six points, so on average, each member of the Hogwarts team scored 42 points. The two guys from Durmstrang were ambushed by Ryan and his team, so they didn't have enough time to find other gold medals. More importantly, they only had time to find one hostage when the game was about to end.

After finding out that they were running out of time and that they only had Mr. Gustav's hostage, Krum took the initiative and gave all the gold medals he found to Gustav so that all of their gold medals would be counted. On average, they only scored 12 points each. Ryan could see Karkaroff looking at them with hostility.

Finally, it was the Beauxbatons contestants. They spent too much time fighting with a group of aquatic magical animals in the Black Lake. As a result, they did not find all their gold medals. Fortunately, after the fight with Ryan's team, Krum and his team lost the gold medal that could see all the gold medals. For safety reasons, they did not ambush Fleur and his team at each gold medal point. In the final desperate struggle at the exit, Fleur and his team successfully rushed out because the ambush point was too close to the exit.

As a result, Furong retained all the gold medals they won, and the six gold medals and two hostages gave them 24 points each.

"Great." Ryan and Harry high-fived each other happily after seeing the final score, because both of their scores were now higher than those of students from other schools. At the same time, thunderous cheers came from the stands.

"The third and final event will take place on the evening of June 6," Bagman continued after announcing the scores. "The Warriors will be informed of the specific content of the event one month in advance. Thank you for your support of the Warriors."

"I thought they might add an additional event this time because there are so many people competing." Ryan said to Harry on the way back to the castle. "Add one? Spare me some time. I feel like I'm going to die in these three events." Harry said in an exaggerated tone. Today, they went down to the lake and into the woods. Harry didn't feel anything during the competition just now because he was too excited. But as soon as the competition was over, Harry felt sore all over his body. Now he just wanted to go to bed and have a good sleep.

"The people at the Ministry of Magic really considered adding one or two competitions." Hermione's number one fan girl, third-year Alicia, came up from the back. "My father heard about it from the uncle who works at the Ministry of Magic during a family gathering, but due to the budget and the hastily set up events, it was impossible to ensure safety and fairness. In the end, everyone decided to stick to tradition."

"What's the matter with fairness?" Harry asked in confusion, "The game should be fair under the same rules."

"That's not the case." Alicia shook her head. "For example, the headmaster of Durmstrang proposed adding an arena duel, which is easier to ensure safety and convenient to prepare. However, it was rejected by the British side. Because the arena duel is purely a test of strength, such an occasion is very unfair to the fourth-year contestants of Hogwarts. Because fourth-year students do not have enough magical power compared to adults, and they do not master enough magic." After saying this, Alicia glanced at Harry with a meaningful look.

Harry shrugged somewhat depressedly. It was all my fault for the low level, but I didn't want to participate in the competition anyway.

Some time after the second event, countless people came to ask Ryan and Harry what happened during the competition. Because it was different from the previous dragon fight, everyone in this competition could only stand in the stands and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Scottish Highlands in the cool February breeze. Except for a few players entering the water and running out of the water into the forbidden forest, they did not see any of the competition process.

Ryan was better off because he spent most of his time in the library and was able to avoid those curious classmates. After all, Madam Pince's feather duster didn't matter whether there was a competition or not, but Harry was bound to have some troubles.

Ginny and Ron had a little friction these days, because Ron felt that choosing Ginny meant that his friendship with Harry for several years was not as good as Ginny's friendship for half a year, so during a break, he complained about Harry's preference for love over friendship. As a result, he was directly rebuked by the fierce Ginny. Ron could only apologize for his careless words in front of his little sister.

"I've thought it through. As long as Ginny feels okay, I believe Harry can take good care of my sister." This is what Ron said to the twins during dinner.

Also at the dinner table, the twins approached Ryan and asked him if he could add physical defense function to the bracelet, because one of their customers complained that the bracelet without physical defense function put him in danger when using it.

"Do you know that the bracelet was bought by Krum? I was almost killed by my own bracelet in the Forbidden Forest this time." Ryan said to the twins with a grim expression. "The alchemical products I made are different from the joke products in our store. Many of them are serious magic props. So I personally suggest that you verify who the person is when you sell the items in the future. I don't want a bunch of dark wizards to use my alchemical products to do bad things."

"That's right." Fred said, "We will try to verify each other's identity later. I will write a letter to reject Krum now."

"Don't." Ryan stopped the twins who were about to run away. "Krum is not a dark wizard, he is just an opponent. Why not make this money? Write to him and tell him that you can integrate physical defense into the bracelet, but the price will be three times the original price."

"Great!" The twins gave Ryan a thumbs up and ran together to prepare a reply.

(End of this chapter)

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