Incidentally, Lupin is no longer a professor.

There are still smart people at Hogwarts.

When Snape substituted for Lupin, he skipped most of the textbook and went straight to the part about werewolves.

Based on this incident and Lupin's habit of taking leave a few days before and after each full moon, some young wizards deduced that Lupin was a werewolf.

Then somehow the news got out.

Some parents of young wizards viewed Lupin's existence as a ticking time bomb, a threat to their children.

So they went to the Ministry of Magic to file a lawsuit, demanding that Hogwarts dismiss Lupin.

Our acting headmaster, Professor Snape, naturally wouldn't stop this; in fact, he was quite pleased with it.

And so Lupin was dismissed.

Harry did invite Lupin and Sirius to the Quidditch World Cup, but they both declined.

Sirius Black's personality became withdrawn in a place like Azkaban, and he disliked noisy environments.

Lupin declined Harry's invitation because it was a full moon and he was afraid of turning into a werewolf at the Quidditch World Cup.

Fortunately, Harry wasn't alone.

“Of course not, there’s also my mother,” Harry replied.

As soon as she finished speaking, Lily popped out from behind Harry and greeted the twins: "Hi, Weasley kids."

When they're outside, Lily usually hides in places like Harry's pocket to avoid being seen by Muggles.

Ghost companions can freely change the shape and size of their spirit forms without needing to retract them from the summoning space, making them even more convenient than Draco's dragons.

“Hi, Aunt Lily,” the twins replied.

They knew of Lily's existence.

Ghosts don't need to sleep. At Hogwarts, Lily would sometimes wander around the school while Harry was asleep, reminiscing about her school days.

One night, when the twins were out for a stroll, they bumped into Lily, who was walking in the castle. The two of them and the ghost started chatting.

Lily had a good first impression of the Weasley twins; in these two mischievous children, she saw a resemblance to James Partridge.

They and James, crane and pheasant

After chatting for a while, Lily learned that they were working for Zicomo, so she didn't hide it from them and told them her true identity.

To avoid causing trouble for her son, she always changed her appearance when she appeared at Hogwarts.

After all, the idea of ​​someone returning as a soul many years after death is quite extraordinary.

Unlike other ghosts, who linger in the human world because they fear death and dare not "go on" to the underworld after death, she is different.

She returned from the underworld.

If wizards who regret the deaths of their friends and family were to find out about this, they might very well try to take advantage of Harry.

Chapter 188 The Grand Quidditch Tournament, Death Eaters Attack

The Weasley twins brought Harry to the Burrow, where the Weasley family was already prepared and waiting at the door.

Ginny saw Harry and waved excitedly at him. Ron, still sleepy-eyed, stood to the side and greeted Harry in return.

Harry waved back to them.

When Ginny saw Harry waving, she assumed he was responding to her and smiled so much that her eyes narrowed.

"Alright kids, hurry up and catch up, it's time for us to go."

Upon seeing Harry, Arthur walked over.

In the forest, Arthur's colleague Amos... (The sentence is incomplete and lacks context, so a direct translation isn't possible.)

They were going to travel with the Weasleys.

After passing through the small forest, they came to a small hill, on which a worn-out boot was placed.

The shoe was a key to the Quidditch World Cup match.

"Everyone, hold on tight to your shoes, we're about to set off," Arthur said.

"What is this?" Harry asked, puzzled.

As he asked the question, his hands didn't stop moving; following Arthur's instructions, he grabbed the boots.

Ron yawned beside him and said in a lazy tone, "The Portkey can teleport us to a designated place... Ah!"

Before the words were even finished, the boots began to spin them around, and then they flew up into the air.

Ron finally regained consciousness due to centrifugal force, while Harry experienced the thrill of spiraling upwards.

After a dizzying spin, they landed on a shoreline.

This is the kind of fault coastline without beaches; the coastline is straight and the sea cliffs are steep.

Harry and the others scrambled to their feet, somewhat disheveled, and after crossing a hillside, they arrived at their destination.

There are rows of tents scattered across the entire hillside.

Wizards from different countries gathered here for this grand event held every four years.

The stadium where the Quidditch World Cup is held is not far away.

Since the International Law on Secrecy came into effect, the scheduling of the Quidditch World Cup has been nothing short of a nightmare for organizers.

Because it is not an easy task to avoid the sight of Muggles and to accommodate a large number of wizards from all over the world.

Therefore, organizing a Quidditch World Cup has become the most difficult and thankless task recognized by the magic ministries of various countries.

The task of hosting this Quidditch World Cup fell to the British Ministry of Magic, whose more than 500 staff members worked on it for a whole year.

They dug a large hole in this barren coastal mountain and built a stadium that could hold as many as 100,000 people.

The scene before Harry was so overwhelming that he was almost overwhelmed.

In front of rows of tents hung flags from different countries, and the wizards from various countries all had smiles on their faces.

A newly arrived wizard was waving his wand and setting up a tent.

Some set up a table and chairs in front of their tents and leisurely enjoyed their morning tea.

Some wizards also performed some very entertaining little spells, attracting the attention of the young wizards.

If Zicomo saw this, he would surely despise the Ministry of Magic for not knowing how to make money. If they simply set up a stall here, selling British food and local specialties, they could make a fortune.

"Hurry up and keep up, kids."

Arthur beckoned Harry and the others to follow him, and they arrived at an unremarkable tent.

As a Ministry of Magic employee, he had arrived early to set up the tent.

Welcome to our warm home.

Arthur pulled back the tent flap, and the Weasleys filed in.

Harry followed last into the tent, and the space inside surprised him. It was the first time he had ever seen a tent that had been enchanted with the Unseen Stretching Charm.

“I love magic,” Harry exclaimed.

After settling in, Harry and the Weasleys rested in their tent. The Quidditch World Cup wouldn't start until the evening.

…………

Evening arrived quickly, and audiences from all over the world began to enter the venue.

The stadium, which is said to be able to accommodate 100,000 spectators, is actually just a large pit dug into the mountainside, surrounded by layers of iron frames, and only the VIP seats have shelters to protect them from the wind and rain.

If it rains, ordinary spectators can only watch the game in the wind and rain.

However, it wasn't a big deal for the people watching the game, since even rain and snow couldn't dampen their enthusiasm.

Although the temporary stadium was rather rudimentary, it was actually quite well-constructed, and the fact that it could accommodate 100,000 people was itself a spectacular feat.

Harry followed behind Arthur, looking at the bustling arena and sighed, "It's a pity Zicomo didn't come; he missed such a spectacular scene."

"I'm sure the boss won't like this noisy environment. Besides, he's on a trip to an ancient Eastern country, and the sights he's seen are probably even more spectacular than what we're seeing here."

George patted Harry on the shoulder and said, "Stop reminiscing, hurry up and catch up."

Arthur chose a spot at the very top of the stadium, where he could see the entire stadium from a wide-open view.

Ron and Arthur walked ahead, and through the gaps in the iron frames, they could vaguely see the bottommost level.

Ron asked his father, "Merlin's beard! Dad, how tall is it up here?"

"You could say that if it rains, you'll be the first to know."

The person who answered Ron was not his father Arthur, but the Malfoys, who were passing by on the floor below.

"And my father and I could sit in the minister's box, protected from the wind and rain. This is Connelly's..."

Draco followed behind Lucius, speaking in a boastful tone.

Lucius turned back and reminded him, "Don't show off, Draco. It's pointless to talk to these people."

Draco nodded. Actually, he didn't want to show off, but he couldn't help but want to display his superiority in front of Harry.

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