Chapter 319: Ludo Bagman

No matter how flamboyant the castle was, the time soon came to Sunday.

When the little wizards came to the Quidditch arena, they could hardly believe their eyes.

The stand that can only provide four college students seems to be expanded into an auditorium that can accommodate tens of thousands of people at the same time.

Rows of seats spread out into the air.

The little wizards are arranged in the original positions of the colleges, and the newly expanded position is reserved for Quidditch enthusiasts, player relatives and friends who have entered the ticket market, and officials of the Ministry of Magic.

At the entrance of the specially set audience passage, there are many yelling wizards.

Filch looked gloomy and stood with a witch of the Ministry of Magic, carefully checking the tickets of the wizards.

"First class ticket!" The witch's voice suddenly became respectful and rigid.

"Top box! Go straight from the right to the top floor," she guided enthusiastically.

"Thank you, Claire." Owen Harris thanked her gently.

Behind him, Morgan Le Fay led her little daughter Emily behind him.

Albert, Daisy and Renn greeted Claire politely.

"In the ministry, I like this family the most. It's always so gentle and polite." Looking at the Harris family and going away, Claire said excitedly to Filch.

"It's really not annoying." Filch thought of the student destined to be the protagonist today and his usual attitude towards his own cat, Mrs. Lorris, and agreed with it.

The stairs leading to the top box are covered with fuchsia carpet.

Mr. Harris and his party climbed up with the crowd, and slowly those people entered the stands on the left and right.

The pedestrian led by Mr. Harris kept walking up, and finally reached the top of the stairs.

In the box, an unexpected person actually appeared there.

"Allen!" Emily rushed past happily, hugged Allen's waist, and was lifted up by her brother for a few laps.

"Why are you here? The coach is willing to let you out, won't he sneak out?" Morgan Le Fay asked the younger son worriedly.

Allen scratched his head embarrassedly, and Mrs. Harris was right.

He got the idea after he learned the box number of his family last night.

After the house elf Maggie saw the figure of her family entering the stadium, she immediately phantom moved and found Allen.

Allen immediately turned into a phoenix and instantly moved to Baoyi, just one minute earlier than them.

Because of the short company of the family, Allen's tension before the game was greatly reduced.

Shortly after their arrival, the arrival of a person made the boxes of the Harris family even more lively.

"Hi, Chief Harris!" A big-bellied witch came up and waved enthusiastically to Mr. Harris.

"Deputy Director." Renn whispered aside.

Allen looked at the man in front of him curiously, and had a guess about the identity of the person coming.

The man was wearing a long Quidditch gown, with a wide yellow and black cross on it, and a huge wasp printed on the chest like ink.

It seems that he was physically strong, but now he is going downhill.

The robe was tightly stretched on the big belly, with short blond hair, which made him look like a wasp with a bulging belly, and it was very funny.

But he didn't seem to mind, but shy his stomach and greeted Mr. Harris enthusiastically.

"Ludo, the director of the Department of Sports of the Ministry of Magic, is the most important person at present." Owen introduced to his son Allen.

Hearing Mr. Harris' words, Ludo looked extremely excited.

Allen felt that his father now has a special charm, that is, he can always point directly at people's hearts and talk to others' hearts.

"This is my youngest son, Alan Harris." Owen directly introduced Alan who was smiling to Ludo.

Ludo's eyes rolled a few times when he heard Allen's name, and then his face was slightly surprised.

He looked at Allen carefully and suddenly clapped his hands.

"Aha, it's famous! It was your report in the newspaper a while ago!"

"Interestingly, today's England team seeker has the same name as you!"

He paused again, looking at Allen's blue gown suspiciously.

Irving saw this, and his heart was clear. Ludo was complimenting it deliberately, but he still couldn't help laughing: "As you think, Allen is the looking player for the England team."

Ludo sighed in surprise: "It's really a young talent! However, Geraldine actually let you walk around at this juncture."

Suddenly his eyes widened, and he asked Alan with a naive expression: "Geraldine doesn't know if you come out, wouldn't you just turn into a phoenix?"

Allen's face was a little hot, and nodded in response.

"Ludo, are you the narrator today?" Irving saw the embarrassment of his younger son, and his words distracted Ludo's attention.

"Of course. This is the first game of the World Cup, and it is held at Hogwarts, which has a special meaning." Ludo made it lazily on the chair, "but the minister obviously does not think so, he rejected my invite!"

"That's his regret. The games you explained are exceptionally exciting." Mr. Harris laughed ~ www.novelhall.com ~ Allen felt that Mr. Harris' answer was wonderful, although he didn't discredit Ludo Fudge, but also gave Ludo a sentence, making him smile with great joy.

Next, there were more and more people coming up. Allen looked at the time and began to say goodbye to the family.

Before leaving, he caught sight of his father shaking hands with Lucius Malfoy.

Over the next half hour, the box they were in was gradually filled with people.

People kept coming up to shake hands with Mr. Harris. Ron accompanied him with a smile, not impatient at all.

"I heard that there will be a performance of the team's mascot before the game, right?" Emily looked at Ludo and asked aloud.

"Of course, you will like it. The national teams will bring some rare animals from their own countries and will perform before the game."

Ludo looked at his card and his eyes flickered, "You will definitely like them, I like them very much."

Emily wanted to ask, but Ludo suddenly stood up and looked around.

Emily closed her mouth obediently and looked at Ludo curiously.

Although he was dressed strangely, Emily thought he was cute.

"Are everyone ready?"

Ludo said that his round face shone like a huge spherical cheese.

Hearing his words, all the people who had been greeting in the box seated one after another, and the box was quiet.

He turned his gaze to Mr. Harris, the highest position in the box at the moment.

Mr. Harris nodded sympathetically at him and smiled encouragingly.

Ludo pulled out his wand and pointed to his throat: "The voice is loud!"

Then what he said was like thunder, resounding throughout the empty stadium.