Chapter 302: He Must Die (2 in 1)

Chapter 302: He Must Die (2 in 1)

The French Ministry of Magic.

As the night approached, all the students present who intended to register for the selection of champions for the upcoming Triwizard Tournament had already thrown their names into the goblet of fire.

At seven o'clock, the banquet began.

An hour later the selection would be over and at that time the names of the chosen champions would be singled out.

More and more people showed up, and almost all the magical governments of the West dispatched people to witness the selection ceremony, though Dumbledore's side was much less crowded than Voldemort's.

But neither Dumbledore nor the students of Hogwarts seemed to mind such a lack of enthusiasm; as Voldemort's home court, it would have been surprising if they hadn't been treated as such.

What really disturbed the students was that even now Jon still hadn't shown up.

Neville frowned and looked at Dumbledore, who was sitting calmly in his chair, wanting to ask something but in the end, he paused, as the number of students was already constantly asking Dumbledore to make sure Jon would be here on time tonight to throw his name into the Goblet of Fire.

And Dumbledore had responded seriously with a positive answer at all times, but now there was less than an hour to go before registration closed, and the final selection was about to come out, but Jon still hadn't shown up.

This couldn't help but worry them.

Instead of asking Dumbledore again, Neville turned his head to McGonagall and asked worriedly.

"Can we put the note with Jon's name on that goblet of fire to help him sign up?"

McGonagall shook her head with a serious look on her face.

"That's not allowed by the rules, Longbottom, the application for entry to the Triwizard Tournament must come from the participant's own volition, no one can do that for anyone else."

Ron snapped from the sidelines at the right time.

"Is this rule of the Goblet of Fire or is it a human-made rule? If it is human-made, then we can have a person secretly throw in a note with Jon's name on it."

"Regardless of whose rule it is, this cannot be allowed, Mr Weasley."

McGonagall lectured Ron sternly as she thrust her hand into the coat pocket of her robes and quietly grabbed the long-prepared note.

Ron looked disappointed like he wasn't very happy with McGonagall's inflexibility.

"Well, let's make some early preparations then. If Jon doesn't end up making it, then who of us will end up getting picked?"

He looked over to George, Fred, Neville, Hermione, and more of the others.

Every third to fifth year, except for the first and second years who weren't allowed to sign up by Dumbledore, all of them had thrown their names in the Goblet of Fire.

While every one of them was convinced that if Jon could just get here on time to throw his name in, that cup would definitely choose him, they weren't going to let that stop them from shouldering their fair share of responsibility.

If there is an accident, then no one will be daunted by it, no matter who the Goblet of Fire chooses.

But no one wanted to see such an accident, and only Jon being chosen as a champion would be the most certain outcome.

Yet as the minutes ticked by, with less than thirty minutes to go until the end of the selection of the champion, McGonagall could no longer maintain the seriousness and calmness on her face.

She took a step forward and came to Dumbledore's side, locking eyes with the old man who was still sitting comfortably still in his chair.

McGonagall gripped the note hidden in her pocket tightly and looked at Dumbledore, but her mouth suddenly called out the name of a second year who hadn't signed up.

"Colin!"

Colin, who was holding his chin up with an envious look at the cameras in the hands of the magical press photographers, froze, then stood up nervously to look in the direction of McGonagall and Dumbledore.

Dumbledore, however, shook his head at McGonagall with a smile on his face.

McGonagall's face whitened a bit.

"It's up to us to hold on to the fruits of the victory we've gained now, Albus. We've lost a lot of men over this!"

"I believe I can understand better than anyone the dedication and hardship that has brought us to this moment." Dumbledore's voice was unmistakably serious, "So believe me, the most important thing we need to do right now is to do nothing."

McGonagall stared into Dumbledore's blue eyes for a long moment before finally gritting her teeth and turning around, returning to her seat.

Colin, with a blank look on his face, stood still beside her and asked in a small voice.

"Do you need me to get something done? Professor McGonagall."

McGonagall took a deep breath and her voice became calm again.

"Nothing, child, sorry to have disturbed you."

The white fur-covered hide was obviously highly resistant to magic, and one or two hits from ranged magic spells like invisible sword curse and blasting curse were basically like scratching an itch!

Seeing these extraordinary polar bears, Jon instantly understood who was helping him.

Erik!

The young male wizard who ran the research institute in the Arctic for Grindelwald!

Jon didn't waste this opportunity, he flew even faster in the direction of the labyrinth, Fawkes wasn't here anymore, but he certainly wouldn't just abandon Jon and leave, then the biggest possibility was that he is still inside the labyrinth hiding from these Death Eaters by circling around the passage, and has not gone far away.

And by this time, Jon got a good look at the one who had used the killing curse on him.

Bella had blood all over her face.

It wasn't hers, but that of a polar bear she had just killed with her Invisible sword curse.

She raised her head, and there was a mad grin all over her face!

After seeing that the first killing curse was blocked by Jon, she didn't hesitate to use the second one!

Bella's attack wasn't blind, Jon had Nick in front of him, but by now he was near the entrance to the labyrinth and his whole backside was empty!

But Jon was not unprepared, the moment he heard Bella recite the incantation, his whole body suddenly rose into the air again, his hair almost touched the ceiling, and the curse just grazed the bottom of his shoe.

It wasn't just Bella, Rodolphus also got rid of the two bears that were entangling him and with a cold face stepped in front of the path Jon is bound to take.

Knowing full well Jon's agility, he didn't use a killing curse, but simply recited the transfiguration spell!

The next moment, the ice beneath his feet suddenly grew and steeply turned into a huge rock, blocking Jon's path forward.

But Jon still didn't dodge or avoid it, he just slammed straight into the boulder.

Just as his body was less than twenty centimetres from the uneven surface of the stone, the general counter-spell attached to his body came into play!

Rodolphus' transfiguration spell instantly collapsed!

The huge block of stone reverted back to an ordinary block of ice on the ground, and Jon had already flown to Rodolphus' side by this time, without the time to cast the spell, with no hesitation, he kicked the Death Eater directly in the stomach!

Jon's own strength was not really that great, but the inertia of his flying speed increased the force of his kick.

Rodolphus took his second direct hit and his face turned bloodless as he flew through the air and then his back hit the ice hard!

After completing the kick, Jon dashed into the labyrinth without looking back as he casually fired back a killing curse in that direction.

His shot of the killing curse was less calculated and simply hit the wall of ice where Rodolphus had been smashed, while the man himself had fallen back to the ground.

Bella clawed her husband off the ground as she went beside him, her voice unmistakably shrill and manic at the same time.

"He has to be killed! Our Lord said no one could enter that door, and since he did, he must die!"

Rodolphus coughed heavily, then slapped down Bella's hand, but did not disobey her command, and joined her in chasing after Jon in the direction he had left by taking out his flying broom.

Yes, Jon had to die today.

It was not only because Jon had entered that door, but also because his lord had given him a death sentence!

By killing the boy, it would guarantee many arrangements of Voldemort's, be it here in the Arctic or France, or in Britain.

So Rodolphus knew very well that Voldemort was giving him only one choice.

Either the boy would die today or he would die!

Jon certainly didn't know exactly how determined Rodolphus and Bella were to kill him, but he understood better than anyone how dangerous the situation is right now.

This labyrinth was filled with Death Eaters and the only thing that could get him out of here today was one creature!

"Fawkes!!!"

Jon's shout, using an Amplifying Charm, echoed through the cold labyrinth.

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