Chapter 159 This Is Absolutely The Best Firework(2/2)
"You should learn from Harry." Hermione said with a straight face, trying not to laugh, "He was not affected in any way."
"That's Harry." Ron retorted immediately.
George sighed helplessly: "Hermione, you don't have to show off. Ronnie is right. He is Harry. You can't make us be like Harry."
Hermione's ears turned red and she said loudly, "What does showing off mean?"
"Harry, how did you do it?" Fred was eager to try. "The magic of Veela and the others is difficult to resist. Maybe, I'm just saying maybe, even Professor Dumbledore can't resist it."
Harry asked back: "Are there male Veela?"
Fred shook his head: "Vela are all ladies."
"Very good." Harry said expressionlessly, "Then Professor Dumbledore must not be tempted by Veela."
Fred was startled and raised his hand to rub his ears. He felt like he couldn't hear anything extraordinary. What did he mean? Is it what he thought?
But he didn't dare to ask any more, pretending that he hadn't heard anything, and repeated the question: "Harry, how did you not be tempted by them, even though they were wearing clothes this time."
Arthur was startled.
etc?
What did these children do?
Why is it emphasized that "they are wearing clothes this time"? Veela performances seem to have always been like this.
"I just have trouble going into heat with a bunch of birds." Harry remained expressionless.
Veela have the appearance of human women on the surface, but when they are angry or fight with wizards, they will reveal their true form - turning into a huge bird that can spit fireballs. They have always appeared in magical scenes without any suspense.
In the animal series of books.
The most important thing is in Harry's senses.
A group of women on the Quidditch pitch exudes an aura that is almost the same as the wands in the hands of some wizards.
When the Veela's performance is over, their magical effects dissipate.
The spectators in the stadium felt disappointed. They seemed to have forgotten that this was the Quidditch World Cup. They were cursing and shouting, asking the Veela to continue performing.
Ludo fired three spells in a row, and the deafening sound finally calmed down the wizards who were dominated by hormones: "Gentlemen, don't forget, today is the Quidditch World Cup!"
"Next let's welcome the Irish team!"
"Let their mascots put on a show for us."
If Bulgaria uses Veela to attract attention, the Irish team's method is more direct.
They light a huge firework.
George and Fred commented on it and were very critical.
A huge clover exploded in the air, and then crackled, and golden rain fell down, one after another in gold galleons, which hit the person's head and hurt.
But George and Fred were very happy. They waved their magic wands and gathered the surrounding Galleons.
"I swear, these are definitely the best fireworks." They both said in unison and immediately commented.
Chapter completed!