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Chapter 476

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"Oh my god, the Panoramic Telescope. I can clearly see what's going on in the field. If only I didn't buy this!" Ron looked at his dancing shamrock hat and looked at the Panoramic Telescope with envy.

"Give me four," Harry said to the wizard without hesitation.

"Don't, Harry! Don't bother, "Ron said, his face red.

He had always been sensitive about such things and did not want to spend Harry's money.

Although he knew that Harry had inherited a small inheritance from his parents and was much richer than him, this kind of thing really hurt his pride.

Every time Elwyn or Harry did this, it made him feel very bad, very embarrassed and embarrassed.

Especially when he heard the price from the vendor. The telescope cost ten gold coins!

Ron was sure that he could not afford it.

"Take it. You won't get a gift for Christmas!" Harry said to him with a smile as he stuffed the Panoramic Telescope into Ron's hand. "Remember, I won't give you a gift for ten years!"

"That's reasonable enough!" Ron grinned and secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

If it was a Christmas gift, he could accept the telescope with a peace of mind.

When Harry walked to the back of the team with the Panoramic Telescope, ready to give it to Elwyn and Hermione, the two of them were studying a game description.

Hermione thought it was necessary to buy this thing, as it could quickly help everyone understand what was going to happen.

"Thank you, Harry!" Hermione took the telescope. "I read here that there will be a mascot performance before the game starts."

"That's good. We can see better with the Panoramic Telescope."

"There's no need for the telescope. I know a spell that can let everyone see better!" Elwyn said. "And it's very convenient, much more convenient than using this thing, and the field of view is wider."

"That sounds interesting. Teach me, Elwyn!" Harry said hastily.

"Wait, you can't do that. Young wizards are not allowed to use magic outside school. It's forbidden." Hermione raised her head and looked at Elwyn suspiciously. "You won't use it, will you?!"

"That's right!" Elwyn hurriedly replied.

He turned his head and saw Harry secretly making a face at him.

When it came to following the rules, it was best not to touch Hermione's bottom line.

After a few years of interaction, everyone was already used to it.

Half an hour later, after everyone had bought a lot of souvenirs, they set off for the Quidditch field again.

Mr. Weasley held up an Irish flag and walked at the head of the procession.

Sirius gave everyone a green badge. Everyone supported the Irish team.

Out of the entire procession, he seemed to be the most excited.

Sirius, Fred, and George were discussing something excitedly, laughing from time to time.

The effects of the past thirteen years of captivity in Azkaban were gradually disappearing from his body.

Recently, it was difficult to see the dull and melancholy look on his face.

Time seemed to be reversing for him. Family and happiness played an incredibly magical role in him.

As his physical condition recovered, Sirius gradually returned to his handsome and popular appearance when he was young.

Elwyn, who had some understanding of the past, knew that Sirius was very popular when he was young.

In school, many girls secretly liked him, just like Elwyn now.

Even though the future was full of obstacles, at this moment, looking at Harry, Sirius, and the cheerful figures of everyone.

And seeing the beautiful and moving smile on Hermione's face, Elwyn felt a sense of security that he had never felt before.

No matter what difficulties there were, he was confident that he could overcome them.

He had already changed the future, and he would continue to change it to make up for all the regrets.

In the distance, a deep and vigorous gong sound came from somewhere in the forest.

Thousands of red and green lanterns bloomed on the trees, illuminating the path to the arena.

Walking quickly into the forest along the path illuminated by the lanterns, they could hear hundreds of people walking around.

Elwyn heard shouts, laughter, and intermittent singing.

This kind of fanatical excitement was very contagious. Soon, all of them could not help but smile from ear to ear.

Everyone walked in the forest for twenty minutes, laughing and joking loudly. Finally, they came out from the other side of the forest.

At this time, they found themselves in the shadow of a huge stadium.

Even looking into the distance, they could only see a part of the magnificent golden wall surrounding the arena.

Judging from the size of the area, it would not be a problem for it to contain ten cathedrals.

It was too spectacular. The Ministry of Magic, which had always paid attention to secrecy, had really made an unexpected grand scene.

"This place can hold a hundred thousand people." Mr. Weasley explained to everyone proudly, "The Ministry of Magic hired five hundred workers, and they worked for a whole year, day and night, to finally finish the construction."

This was definitely a miracle, a miracle for wizards.

Although there was no machinery, wizards could do many things that Muggle could not if they wanted to.

The only regret was that this kind of scene was too rare in the magic world.

"Look, every inch of this place is under the Banishing Muggle Curse. During this year, whenever Muggle came close to this place, they would suddenly remember something urgent and leave in a hurry. God bless them, "Mr. Weasley said.

He and Sirius led everyone to the nearest entrance, which was already surrounded by many shouting wizards.

"First-class tickets!" The female wizard from the Ministry of Magic at the entrance looked at their tickets and said, "Top floor box! Go straight up, Arthur, to the top. That's the best place. "

The stairs leading to the stadium were covered with a magenta carpet.

Everyone walked up the stairs with the crowd, and slowly, the people entered the stands on the left and right sides.

Elwyn looked all the way down and felt that his eyes were not enough.

There were too many wizards here, and everyone was roaring, laughing, and twisting crazily.

He did not see Elaine and Gabri. He did not know where the two girls were.

Elwyn followed Harry up the stairs and climbed all the way to the top of the magnificent building.

Ten minutes later, he found himself in a small box.

This was the highest stand in the stadium, facing the golden goal posts.

Inside the box, there were about twenty purple and gold-plated chairs, divided into two rows.

They sat down in the front row and looked down at a sight no one could have imagined.

One hundred thousand wizards took their seats one after another. The seats were arranged in a staircase around the oval gymnasium.

Everything here was covered in a mysterious golden light, as if the light came from the stadium itself.

Looking down from above, the stadium looked as smooth and flat as velvet.

There were three basketball hoops on each side, and they were fifty feet high.

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