Chapter 344 The Last Game (Please subscribe, please bookmark, please vote)
Entering June, the atmosphere in the castle became tense and exciting again. Everyone was looking forward to the last competition that would be held a week before the holiday. Hermione's exams would end on the third project day. They should have taken the time to review, but they spent a lot of energy helping Ryan and Harry prepare, especially helping Harry.

"Will this delay your exams?" Harry asked somewhat embarrassedly. Because other people had exams to take, accompanying him all day long did seem to delay their studies.

"No, Ryan and Hermione helped me and my brother with the lessons when you were practicing alone. I think I've done better this semester than last semester." Ginny said as she wiped the sweat off Harry's forehead with a handkerchief. Since Harry and Ginny started dating, Ginny suddenly looked more stable and had the demeanor of a good wife and mother. No wonder Harry chose Ginny in the end, even ignoring her rich love history.

"Ginny is right." Ron, who was holding a bee in mid-air with a lot of obstacles, said, "On the contrary, I think practicing with you like this, plus Ryan and the others' tutoring, has made me learn more solidly this year."

At least after facing Voldemort, Harry's mentality was much calmer than before, which made his practice seem quite effective.

Professor McGonagall always ran into Ryan and the other five practicing around the school. As the only dean of the college that had produced warriors, she provided the five of them with a very important help: allowing them to use the Transfiguration classroom during lunch time.

Harry quickly mastered many new spells, such as the Obstacle Charm, which could stop attackers; the Shattering Charm, which could blow up solid obstacles; and the Directional Charm discovered and given to him by Hermione, which could make his wand point due north, so that he could judge whether he was going in the right direction in the maze.

But he had not yet fully mastered the Shield Charm, which could temporarily form an invisible wall around him. Unfortunately, during the combat training with Ryan, Ryan took advantage of the loophole and cast a Cartilage Charm on his arm. Harry's right arm fell down and his wand fell to the ground. Thanks to the training in the past two days, he was able to react in time and avoid Ryan's next Stinging Charm. However, his right arm was not reattached until the end of this training.

Ginny looked a little heartbroken, but this was all Harry's own request. He hoped that Ryan could train him strictly according to actual combat standards, because he knew that these would be very useful now that Voldemort had resurrected.

Warriors from other schools were also learning spells that might be useful in the final game, but Ryan was the only one who still took out a lot of time every day to study alchemy and the magic he brought from the world of Ice and Fire.

The magic in the world of A Song of Ice and Fire is indeed a little weak due to the problem of supernatural powers in the whole world, and the casting process is also relatively crude because there are too few people who master magic and too few researchers. However, there is a lot of unique knowledge that is very valuable, and Ryan has recently been trying to integrate these things into his own casting system.

On the day of the match, the Gryffindor breakfast table was bustling with activity. A screech owl brought Hermione the morning copy of the Daily Prophet as usual. She opened the newspaper, glanced at the front page, and immediately choked on a mouthful of pumpkin juice.

"What's going on?" Ryan asked, patting her back gently.

Hermione coughed loudly and passed the newspaper. Ryan saw the front page of the newspaper: Harry Potter - upset and dangerous. The boy who defeated the mysterious man is very unstable and may be quite dangerous. Recently, there has been shocking evidence revealing Harry Potter's strange behavior, which makes people doubt whether he is suitable for participating in such a difficult competition as the Triwizard Tournament, or even for studying at Hogwarts...

"Let me see, special reporter Rita Skeeter reporting. Nothing good can come out of this guy's mouth, Harry, don't let what this old woman says affect you."

"It's okay, I'll get through it." Harry, who was sitting next to him, folded the newspaper and said calmly. After experiencing life and death, Harry has indeed grown a lot. If he had encountered similar things in the past, he would never be as calm as he is now.

"Did that guy reach out to the school again?" Thinking of this, Ryan whispered something in Hermione's ear. Hermione's expression was shocked at first, but then she quickly recovered and nodded.

While they were eating breakfast, the others left one after another to take the exam. Ryan and Harry were going to use the last bit of time to review in the library. Professor McGonagall walked towards them along the Gryffindor table.

"You two, the warriors will gather in the conference room next to the auditorium after breakfast," she said.

"But the game doesn't start until tonight!" Harry accidentally spilled scrambled eggs on himself. He thought he had remembered the wrong time.

"I know, Potter," said Professor McGonagall, "the relatives of the warriors have been invited to watch the finals, and you can meet them. By the way, Ryan, you have relatives coming too."

Ryan was confused. He didn't think the school would invite his Muggle parents to watch him play. So who was coming this time?

After dinner, the other warriors went to the meeting room, and Ryan followed. As soon as he entered the room, he saw Viktor Krum speaking fast Bulgarian with his black-haired parents in a corner of the room. He inherited his father's hooked nose. Harry and Sirius were standing by the fireplace, talking about something, but from the look of Sirius, he seemed to be reminding him of the precautions. Two French families were standing at the other end of the meeting room, talking in French.

Ryan was surprised to see Mrs. Weasley and Bill standing in front of the fireplace, looking at him with smiles.

"You didn't expect that!" Mrs. Weasley said enthusiastically. "I guess they probably wouldn't let your parents come to school, but you've helped us so much, it would be terrible to have you go out on the field alone, so we came." She hugged Ryan.

"Nice to see you again." Bill smiled and shook hands with Ryan. "I heard from Charlie that you defeated the dragon with alchemy? That's amazing."

Ryan noticed Fleur Delacour looking at Bill with interest over his mother's shoulder. She seemed to have no problem with the long hair and the fanged earrings.

"Really, really thank you." Ryan expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Weasley family. The members of this family are indeed the most suitable group of people to be friends with.

After meeting up with Sirius and Harry, they began to wander around the campus. Mrs. Weasley and Sirius also told a lot of interesting stories about their past.

At lunch, the Weasley children were happy to see their mother at the table, but Ron was unlucky. When Mrs. Weasley asked how the exam went, he said casually, "I couldn't remember all the names of the rebellious goblins, so I made up a few. It doesn't matter." As a result, he was scolded for several times.

In the afternoon, the relatives of these warriors went to Hogsmeade together under the invitation of Sirius. Ryan helped Harry use the last bit of time to quickly review what he had learned before. Others seemed to have gone to prepare as well. It was not until dinner time that the six warriors appeared in the hall again.

(End of this chapter)

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