Chapter 483: No one is worthy of Lynn's opponent

Chapter 486 483. No one is worthy of Lynn’s opponent

Every student in the auditorium held their breath, staring at the goblet of fire on the high platform without blinking.

Someone silently counted the time on his watch. After a while, the flame in the goblet of fire suddenly changed from blue-white to orange-red.

Then a piece of parchment jumped out of the cup as if it had grown feet!

Dumbledore stretched out his slender hand and borrowed the parchment.

Everyone was waiting for him to read the school and name on the parchment, but Dumbledore looked at the parchment quietly, with an imperceptible smile on his face.

The other three principals and two referees behind him couldn't bear it, and wanted to step forward to check what Dumbledore saw.

Dumbledore unabashedly showed the content on the parchment to the people in the auditorium, and read the content aloud.

"Warrior of Hogwarts, Lynn Bellock!"

The whole hall fell into silence at first.

The little wizards at Hogwarts all grew up with their mouths widened, and their eyes were as big as a crystal ball in a prophecy class.

Busbarton, Demstrang, and some students of Ifamoni are all at a loss.

People like them have never heard of this name, and they don’t understand why the little wizard at Hogwarts reacted like this.

Then the whole auditorium resembled the scream of flies. The little wizards were discussing in a low voice. Soon their discussion became louder and louder, and gradually such voices turned into cheers.

No one cares how Lynn can put his name into the Goblet of Fire when he is not enough age, because these are not important.

After Dumbledore confirmed the rules, there were countless people in the castle lamenting why Dumbledore stopped fighting for it, and lowered the age limit to 16, so that Lynn could sign up, and Hogwarts would definitely be here. Won the championship in the second Triwizard Tournament.

The little wizard in any college expects that the students of his college can become the warriors of Hogwarts, but if this person is replaced by Lynn, then all the students in the college will have no objection.

Simply put, no matter who becomes a warrior, it is the most glorious single academy, and only Lynn is the glory of the whole Hogwarts.

Lynn didn't show the slightest excitement on his face after hearing Dumbledore read his name. Instead, he showed a sneer like that.

He got up from his position, walked around the auditorium as Dumbledore said before, and finally walked up to the high platform. After looking at Dumbledore, Dumbledore nodded slightly to him. .

Then Lynn looked across the others and looked directly at Ms. Piquili, the honorary principal of Ifamoni. She looked at Lynn with no expression on her face, as if she hadn't expressed any opinion about the result.

But Lynn looked at her with a slight smile, and said softly in a voice that only the two of them could hear before passing her.

"This is your purpose? It's really interesting."

He did not stay on the high platform, but walked directly into a compartment in front of the auditorium.

"What's the matter with Dumbledore." Karkaroff asked with a sullen face, "I remember you introduced to me, this student should be a fifth grade student, and his age meets the registration requirements for the Triwizard Tournament. Yet?"

Mrs. Maxim also turned her gaze to Dumbledore, as if she wanted an explanation from him.

If it were just an ordinary fifth-grade student, they wouldn’t care how this student passed Dumbledore’s magic, threw his name into the Goblet of Fire and was finally selected.

Insufficient age means that the depth of learning magic is not enough. Generally speaking, the strength of fifth grade students is definitely not as good as that of sixth and seventh grade students.

But Lynn’s speciality was already felt at the dinner yesterday. His performance is definitely not what a normal fifth-grade student should have, or what a normal student should have.

That let Lynn participate in the game is undoubtedly a huge threat to the warriors in their school.

Dumbledore answered Karkaroff’s question flatly: "Yes, according to our rule as soon as possible, Lynn has not reached the age of registration, and I don’t know how his name was thrown into the Goblet of Fire. , But now that the Goblet of Fire selected him, he has signed a contract with the Goblet of Fire, which means that he must participate in the Triwizard Tournament."

Kakarov wanted to refute with a black face, but he couldn't refute it.

Because Dumbledore said that there is no problem at all. The age of participation rule is that they added it in order to avoid the tragic result of this Triwizard Tournament as before.

The scope of the past warrior campaign was the entire school’s students. Every little wizard is qualified to throw his name into the Goblet of Fire and let it make a choice.

Once the Warriors are selected, it means that the contract has been established and the selected person must participate in the Triwizard Tournament. No one can change this.

However, the problem with the Goblet of Fire is not just the selection of Lynn.

After Lynn’s name jumped out of the cup for so long, the goblet of flame seemed to have stopped moving and a piece of parchment did not appear.

Up to now, Dumbledore and the others have also discovered the problem.

The noise in the auditorium became louder and louder, and the four principals and two referees from the Ministry of Magic came next to the Goblet of Fire.

"What is going on? There is a problem with the Goblet of Fire?" Mrs. Maxim asked.

Karkaroff looked at Dumbledore again: "The cup has always been preserved by Hogwarts If it goes wrong, I think Principal Dumbledore should know best. "

Ivamoni had never participated in the Triwizard Tournament before, so Piqueley did not have much say in this situation. She could only look at Dumbledore like the other two principals.

The two directors of magic also had doubts. Of course, they would be more inclined to Dumbledore in their hearts, and they also did not believe that ancient and powerful magic items such as the Goblet of Fire would have problems.

Dumbledore ignored the questioning of Karkaroff and Mrs. Maxim. He frowned and carefully observed the situation of the Goblet of Fire, and finally seemed to understand the problem, and his brows gradually opened up.

"There is nothing wrong with the Goblet of Fire." Dumbledore said.

"Nothing went wrong, so why did it only select the Warriors from Hogwarts?"

Dumbledore looked at the other three principals and the referee, and said seriously.

"Because it feels that among those candidates in other schools, no one is equal to Lynn, so it does not want to make meaningless choices."

(End of this chapter)