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Chapter 404 is more precious

In the third grade class, a wooden box with jewels was placed on the lectern.

"Why do you look familiar?" Ginny whispered. Next to her was a little witch with fluffy hair, looking like she hadn't woken up.

Felix knocked the lid of the box with his magic wand, and the wooden box crunched open, revealing the rough-working wooden goblet inside. When it was revealed, the little wizards opened their eyes wide, and the quills in the hands of the two students fell off.

"Golves of Fire!?"

A uniform breathing sound was heard. A student shouted out in surprise, looking incredibly at the quiet blue flame on the goblet.

Felix smiled, "Of course...no," he said gasping.

"The Goblet of Fire has been extinguished. This is a copy. I picked up a piece of wood while walking on the edge of the Forbidden Forest. At that time, I was worried about how to mobilize your interest..." He said with a smile: "So I thought, taking advantage of the opportunity of the championship to create a souvenir."

All the students sat upright and stared at him intently.

"This is the prize for today's quiz. In advance, there is no danger in the flames above,"

"Professor Haipu, is this Gublai Immortal Fire?"

"No, it's a kind of flame that burns forever, so it's also called the Eternal Fire," Felix explained. "Although I can also use it, it's still quite time-consuming to operate..."

The students were disappointed when they looked at the professor's expression of trouble.

"Although it is not the Gublai Fairy Fire, it also has its own advantages," Felix added.

He stuck his finger into the flames of the goblet, took out a cluster of small blue flames, watched it burn quietly in his hands, and it gradually disappeared after a while.

When I looked up again, I ran into my eyes with twinkling stars.

He smiled slightly, and it seemed that the one-time prop that he spent five minutes to make was good. The only question was, what name should be used next time? "So, let's start today's test. Take out the 'ans answering parchment', and I updated the latest assessment information on it..."

The little wizards below took action, spread out the parchment paper for answering questions, lightly tapped the tip of the stick, and recited the spell silently. Soon, they discovered a new logo in the area of ​​ancient magic texts, which happened to be the Goblet of Fire outlined with simple lines.

Ginny quickly ticked. She wanted the Goblet of Fire model in particular. At this moment, she was so excited that her hands were trembling a little. She poked the wand twice, so powerful that it made people wonder if she would poke the thin parchment paper.

But no students have done this, because the professors have personally imposed a solid spell on it.

The goblet of flame sign on the parchment paper was slowly lit up, and the beating blue flames were burning from the mouth of the cup, and then a gift box with a bow was spit out from it. The gift box continued to enlarge. In her surprised gaze, blue light gathered from above the parchment paper, and then the parchment paper rolled up a rotating vortex, and the gift box appeared in reality from the vortex.

She recognized this as the magic function, because the surface of the gift box did not look real and flashed with blue ripples.

She quickly glanced around her, and everyone else, including the confused Luna, stared at the gift box that was lifted by the vortex, although she was not sure whether her good friend had escaped from her usual state.

Ginny touched Luna with her shoulders, "Who are faster!"

"Okay," Luna said, looking at her blankly, then lowered her head, revealing a small braid in her fluffy hair.

The gift box opened quietly, and there was a bronze book inside, which was locked. She tried to use the unlocking spell, but it was useless at all. "I'm so stupid." She patted her forehead and used her wand to outline a few magical texts in the cover of the bronze book. The lock disappeared silently.

Turning on the first page, it reads a question, “Your Proverbs?”

She quickly wrote on it: "Terror as a lion." It was not until she finished writing that she realized something was wrong. She stared at the light blue-green page for two seconds, and there was no change at all. She realized something and quickly translated this sentence into ancient magic text.

Fortunately, she asked Luna about this question.

So the Bronze Book turned to the next page. She took advantage of the gap and secretly glanced at Luna. Her answer was completely different from her, but she passed the test smoothly, which made Ginny realize that the answer was not the only one.

She restrained her other emotions and looked at the second page with a string of scattered magic characters on it, and at the top was a sentence: "I was disrupted in the order." She quickly recalled the magic text above, and there was one she didn't know, but she already knew the answer. This was a sentence from the text "Nar and the soil doll".

When she fiddled out a deeply hidden magic text from the patterns of the pages, she breathed a long sigh. Seeing that Luna had turned to the third page, she couldn't help but feel anxious.

As time passed by little by little, Felix sat leisurely on a chair next to the podium, sorting out his book of magical texts, occasionally stood up, walked around the classroom, and watched the students' progress.

The fastest ones are currently Luna, followed by Ginny and Colin Clivie, who and his younger brother's "Harry Potter Worshipers Club". Even he has heard of it and has absorbed many young wizards in grades one and two. After the first championship event, the members have already spread toward seniors.

The three of them performed slightly differently.

Luna shook her head gently, answering questions slowly, and sometimes adjusting the order of the sentences to make it as neatly as possible. Ginny and Colin were sweating profusely, and the fiery red hair of the youngest girl in the Weasley family stuck to her forehead.

"There are ten minutes left, so let's just forget about the timeout." Felix reminded.

Ginny was sweating with anxiety. There were not a few pages left in the bronze book in front of her, but it was getting harder and harder behind her. She shook her hair irritably, looking like a bunch of equally bright, jumping red flames, which complemented the goblet of flames on the podium.

It's too late...

Ginny thought to herself, Luna seemed to have not moved for a long time, did she finish the answer? Why didn't she hear the report? She forced herself to forget all this and eliminate the interference. After five minutes, she finally completed the answer.

In an instant, the bronze book "Crazy" turned to the first page and finally closed. A blue whirlpool appeared again on the "Question Answer Parchment", and a large number of colorful fireworks poured out from it.

The sudden noise made the little wizards raise their heads blankly and look at Ginny's position.

"Oh, it seems that the first person who finished it appeared," Felix stood in front of her, holding a rough wooden goblet of flame in his hand, with dazzling blue flames leaping on it, "Here, this is yours, Miss Weasley."

After class, the others surrounded Ginny enviously and asked her permission to touch the blue flame.

"It's so beautiful...I'm just a little bit." Colin Clivie said in annoyance. "I answered the last question. Where are you, Luna? You've always been good at this, I thought you would win!"

"I also stopped at the last question." Luna said in a singing voice.

"Is that really hard question, maybe give me five more minutes..." Colin said regretfully, "You are so lucky, Ginny... Ginny?"

Ginny was looking at Luna with a scrutiny look, and she bit her lip and said softly: "Luna, do you 'stop' and go to the last question?"

"Oh, uh, yeah," Luna shook her hair, "It's quite difficult, isn't it? I thought for a long time... it's so beautiful." She said with her slightly convex eyes, looking at the Goblet of Fire.

"Do you want it? I can give it to you." Ginny said.

"Oh, what?" Luna said in a panic: "I don't need...because, because"

"Because she already has something more precious," Felix said gently, "Do you want to express this, Miss Lovegood?"
Chapter completed!
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