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Chapter 564

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"That's great, Ron!"

"Well done!"

"You brat, you should've told us that you signed up!" Fred yelled.

He looked half angry and half excited as he hugged Ron's shoulders, overjoyed.

"I didn't expect our little brother to become a Hogwarts warrior!" said George.

"I've already written to Mum about it. She'll definitely cry with excitement." Ginny also came over with a smile.

They were all laughing and jumping around Ron.

"Even if it's not me, it's at least a member of Gryffindor!" Angelina also rushed over like a whirlwind.

"We've prepared some food. Ron, come and eat."

Everyone was celebrating as if they'd gone mad.

That's right, even if it wasn't him, he was at least a member of Gryffindor.

Angelina's words echoed everyone's thoughts. After the initial shock, they all accepted the fact that Ron had become a warrior. Although it was shocking, it was indeed a good thing, wasn't it?!

Gryffindor had its own warrior. Everyone was celebrating and revelling. This was a glory that belonged to all of Gryffindor.

Lee Jordan took out a Gryffindor Academy flag and wrapped it around Ron like a cloak.

The crowd gathered around him and stuffed butter, beer, biscuits, peanuts, and the like into his hands.

Everyone seemed to have lost all rationality and entered a state of revelry. Everyone was asking Ron how he did it, how he fooled Dumbledore's age and threw his name into the Goblet of Fire.

There was an endless stream of congratulatory and celebratory voices. For the first time, Ron became the focus of everyone's attention.

He wasn't used to it at first, but he quickly got used to it and enjoyed the feeling.

He began to brag about it to others, exaggerating.

Of course, most of it was nonsense. He didn't know how he became a Warrior, but this didn't stop him from quickly accepting the change in his identity and enjoying the vanity that came with being a Warrior.

Hermione stared at them angrily for a while. She was very dissatisfied with Ron's behavior.

She didn't join in the revelry. Instead, she turned around and returned to her bedroom.

Elwyn also followed them back. He was still thinking about this matter.

The revelry outside lasted for a long time, and it didn't stop even after midnight.

Fred and George even made a trip to the Three Broomsticks Bar in the dark and came back with a lot of Butterbeer.

When Professor Meg came to stop them, everyone went back to sleep.

The next morning, Elwyn climbed out of bed.

He saw Corin sitting there with two big dark circles under her eyes, mechanically putting on her school robe.

"Last night was really messy. I still can't believe that Ron actually became a Warrior!" He said, yawning. There were two deep shadows under his eyes. "I took pictures and will mail them to Professor Lupin later. This will definitely be sensational news. Oh, I think I should ask Ron for an autographed photo. My brother wants to collect it. "

"Yeah, I didn't think it would be Ron either!" Elwyn said. He always thought it would be Harry.

When they walked into the auditorium, they found that everyone was discussing what happened last night.

Harry and Ron hadn't come yet, but Hermione was already sitting in her seat.

"What's wrong with these people?!" Hermione said, dissatisfied. She gestured for Elwyn to look at the other long tables.

People from Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin were all looking suspiciously at Gryffindor's long table. Their faces were full of disdain. Everyone was whispering. Most of their eyes were focused on Elwyn and Hermione.

From the looks of it, they seemed to suspect that Elwyn helped Ron become a Warrior.

However, no one dared to look at Elwyn. When they saw Elwyn turn around, they all lay down.

"These guys have been pointing at me all morning!" Hermione said. "They look like I'm a Warrior."

This wasn't surprising. Everyone knew that Elwyn, Harry, and Hermione were Ron's best friends. They were the closest to each other.

"Where's Ron and Cedric?" Elwyn asked, taking a piece of bread for himself.

"They haven't arrived yet. Everyone is waiting for them." Hermione said. "I thought about it last night. This is too strange. Who would want to frame Ron? There's no reason for it. If it was you or Harry, it would more or less make sense."

Indeed, their current enemy was Barty Crouch Jr., who was hiding in the dark.

Lord Voldemort needed Harry's blood to recover his strength. He needed someone to bring Harry to him. Keresis had already confirmed this. Making Harry a Warrior should be the best choice. It would make it easier for them to tamper with the hegemony tournament.

Unless, of course, he got wind of something, which was why he chose Ron.

As for Elwyn himself, there was no point in making him a Warrior. Those three events weren't difficult for him anyway.

"Ron doesn't understand the gravity of this matter at all. He's still gloating over it!" Hermione said in a serious tone. "I think we should write to Sirius about this. He might be able to give us some advice."

"We can let Harry write," Elwyn said. He really wanted to hear Sirius's opinion.

Sirius was an Auror now, so he would know a lot of things.

He might have some information that they didn't know, such as information about Barty Crouch.

If it wasn't for the fact that Percy definitely wouldn't say anything, Elwyn even wanted to write to Percy and ask about Crouch's situation.

At that moment, Ron walked into the auditorium. Harry, Fred, George, and the others followed behind him.

Gryffindor's table erupted in enthusiastic cheers again. In contrast, the students from the other three academies all booed.

"How about we take a walk?" Hermione said, holding a stack of bread in her napkin.

"Why should we walk? The atmosphere here is pretty good, isn't it?!" Ron said, sitting down in his seat.

He seemed to be in a good state of mind. He was in high spirits.

From the looks of it, he seemed to think that once everyone got used to him being a Warrior, the situation would improve.

But Ron might be gravely mistaken. Apart from Gryffindor's students, everyone else thought that this matter was very disgraceful.

Not to mention Slytherin's bad attitude, the most surprising thing was the change in Hufflepuff's students.

After all, they had always gotten along well with Gryffindor's students in school.

Hufflepuff's students weren't people who liked to be in the limelight. Moreover, their abilities and grades were generally average. Most of them were the kind of students who lowered their heads and studied hard without any results. They were a clear complement to Gryffindor's personality.

They weren't good at interacting with the smart Ravenclaw, and they weren't willing to interact with the despicable Slytherin either.

On the contrary, many of Hufflepuff's students were good friends with Gryffindor.

But now, this was completely different. They collectively treated all Gryffindor's students coldly.

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