"I think someone is trying to stop Moody from coming to the Hogwarts," Sirius said. "It must have been done by the Death Eaters or vampires. Kakarov might have been involved as well. I really can't say for sure. Based on my impression of Kakarov, unless he knows that the Lord Voldemort is strong enough to protect him, he won't go back to him. "
He sat down in front of the rotting steps of the Screaming Shack and frowned in thought.
"But it's undeniable that the Death Eaters and vampires are more active than usual. The Lord Voldemort is behind all this. You must know this." Sirius continued, "They must be planning to do something when the Hogwarts is hosting the Triwizard Tournament. That's why they're trying to stop Moody. They know that if Moody is around, it will be much more difficult to make a move. No one will seriously investigate this matter. The mad-eyed man hears people assaulting him every other day. But that doesn't mean he can't see through it when something unusual happens. Moody is the best Auror in the history of the Ministry of Magic. "
Sirius's deduction was good, but unfortunately, he didn't know about the existence of Barty Crouch Jr.
Or more accurately, he didn't believe the news that Barty Crouch Jr. was still alive.
Elwyn had told him before, but Sirius and Mr. Weasley, who were present at the time, thought it was a fantasy.
The only person who thought Elwyn had a point was Moody, who had been attacked and locked in a box.
Of course, none of this mattered. What really bothered Elwyn was the things that Sirius said the vampires were doing abroad.
These things were out of Elwyn's control and were developing in an unpredictable direction.
Another ten seconds passed. No one spoke. Everyone was digesting what Sirius had just said.
Gabry didn't speak either. Her little face was full of worry.
She sat down next to Hermione and quietly listened to these shocking things.
She could only stay here because Elwyn and the others promised that Gabry wouldn't reveal the secret.
"Sirius, you mean," Hermione said slowly, "Kakarov or some other Death Eater or vampire sneaked into the Hogwarts and threw Ron's name into the Goblet of Fire."
"For now, that's what happened." Sirius nodded.
"Why would they do this?!" Ron immediately stood up like a cat whose tail had been stepped on. He said angrily, "What's the point of making me a warrior and then letting the fire dragon kill me?"
"Obviously, their target is either Harry or Elwyn!" Sirius said, "They probably want to kill Harry to avenge Lord Voldemort or achieve some other goal. As for Elwyn, Lord Voldemort probably wants his Sorcerer's Stone!"
"But I'm the brave one, and I'm also the one who's going to face the Fire Dragon!" Ron shouted, "Not those two!"
He looked at Harry and Elwyn, then at Sirius.
He could not believe that the reason he became a warrior and faced the fire dragon was because someone wanted to frame Harry and Elwyn.
"We don't know the specific reason, so we can only guess. Elwyn and Harry have been under the watch of Dumbledore and the other professors, so it's hard for the guy hiding in the dark to do anything to them." Sirius said, "But it's much easier to put your name in the Goblet of Fire. Something will definitely happen during the competition, and it will implicate the two of them."
Hearing Sirius's reminder, Elwyn suddenly thought that the second competition required the warrior and the person he treasured the most to complete it together.
He was not worried about himself, but if Ron chose Harry …
It would be too easy for something to happen under the water in the second segment.
"Compared to Elwyn, I'm more inclined to believe that their target is Harry!" Sirius turned his head and looked at Harry with concern. "You're too weak. If someone wants to harm you, and wants to make it look like an accident, then this competition is the best opportunity."
"That's a flawless plan!" Harry forced a smile.
Ron panted heavily and sat down dejectedly.
Sirius's words were very obvious. If something really happened, then he would be buried with them.
Or maybe it wouldn't be so troublesome. He might not even be able to get through the fire dragon and would be torn to pieces immediately.
"If that's the case, what are those people going to do?!" Hermione asked. She was much more clear-headed than Harry and Ron.
"I'm not sure!" Sirius shook his head and continued, "Be careful of the strangers around you, especially the warriors Kakarov and Durmstrong. If anything happens, you can go to Dumbledore or Moody."
He glanced at Gabriel suspiciously, then quickly looked away.
"Sirius, you should tell me how to deal with those fire dragons!" Ron suddenly said.
"Right, those fire dragons!" Sirius said. "There's a trick to deal with them. Don't be tempted to chant some stun spell. Fire dragons are very strong and have very strong magic power. They won't be defeated by a stun spell. It takes seven or eight wizards to chant spells at the same time to subdue a dragon. "
"That's not bad!" Ron said. "How can I have the magic power of seven or eight people?!"
"Of course you don't, but you can deal with them alone!" Sirius said. "There's a trick. You just need to cast a simple spell, aim at their eyes and cast the Eye Trouble Spell. Ron, that's their weakness."
"The Eye Trouble Spell?!" Ron said hurriedly. "Elwyn taught me, but I haven't learned it yet. It's very difficult. As long as I master this spell, I can deal with the fire dragons?! "
"It's just temporarily making them lose their vision. The eyes are the weakest part of a dragon's body." Sirius waved his hand. "This is too far away from completely defeating or killing them, but it's enough for you to complete the task assigned by the school."
Next, they discussed the Eye Trouble Spell for a while. Elwyn even demonstrated it a few times.
Ron seemed to see this as a life-saving straw. He was very serious about learning it.
However, the results were terrible. He couldn't successfully cast the Eye Trouble Spell. This spell was too difficult for him.
Moreover, Elwyn suspected that even if Ron learned the spell, he might not have the courage to use it when the time came.
In the face of the terrifying fire dragon, he might be scared to the point of paralysis.
"Your movements are too stiff, Ron. Also, don't chant the spell so fast." Elwyn said, pointing out Ron's mistakes. "The way you wave your wand is wrong. Your right hand is a little lower."
While Elwyn, Hermione, and Gabriel were urging Ron to practice the Eye Trouble Spell, Sirius was also teaching Harry.
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