Chapter 319 Ludo Bagman
No matter how noisy the castle was, Sunday soon came.
When the little wizards came to the Quidditch field, they could hardly believe their eyes.
The stands that could only accommodate students from four colleges seemed to have been expanded overnight into an auditorium that could accommodate tens of thousands of people at the same time.
Rows of seats stretch high into the sky.
The little wizards were arranged in the original positions of each house, and the newly expanded positions were reserved for Quidditch enthusiasts, relatives and friends of the players, and officials from the Ministry of Magic who bought tickets to enter the venue.
At the entrance of the specially set up audience passage, there were many noisy wizards surrounding it.
Filch had a gloomy look on his face, standing with a wizard from the Ministry of Magic, meticulously checking the wizards' tickets.
"First-class vote!" The witch's voice suddenly became respectful and reserved.
"The top box! Go all the way up from the right to the top floor." She guided enthusiastically.
"Thank you, Claire." Owen Harris thanked her gently.
Behind him, Morgan Le Fay followed with her young daughter, Emily, by the hand.
Albert, Daisy, and Len all greeted Claire politely.
"In the ministry, I like this family the most. They are always so gentle and polite." Claire said excitedly to Filch after watching the Harris family go away.
"It's really not annoying." Filch thought of the student who was destined to be the protagonist today and his usual attitude towards his cat, Mrs. Norris, and rarely agreed.
The stairs leading to the top balcony were covered with purple carpet.
Mr. Harris and his entourage climbed up the stairs together with the crowd, and slowly the crowd entered the stands on the left and right respectively.
The party, led by Mr. Harris, continued upward until they reached the top of the stairs.
In the box, an unexpected person appeared there.
"Alan!" Emily ran over happily, hugged Alan's waist, and was then lifted up and spun around a few times by her brother.
"Why are you here? The coach is willing to let you out, isn't it because you ran away secretly?" Morgan Le Fay asked his youngest son worriedly.
Ellen scratched her head sheepishly. Mrs. Harris was right.
He had this idea after learning his family's box number last night.
Let Maggie, the house elf, immediately disapparate and find Allen after seeing her family entering the stadium.
Allen immediately transformed into a phoenix and teleported to a private room, arriving exactly one minute before them.
And because of the brief company of his family, Allen's nervousness before the game was greatly reduced.
Shortly after their arrival, the arrival of a person made the Harris family's box even more lively.
"Hi, Director Harris!" A pot-bellied wizard walked up and waved enthusiastically to Mr. Harris.
"Deputy Director." Lunn corrected quietly from the side.
Allen looked at the man in front of him curiously, and he had a guess about the identity of the person coming.
This person was wearing a long Quidditch robe with wide yellow and black stripes, and a huge wasp was printed on the chest like a splash of ink.
It seems that he used to be physically strong, but now he is starting to decline.
The robes stretched tightly over his paunch and the short blond hair made him look comically like a wasp with a distended belly.
But he didn't seem to mind. Instead, he was shy and greeted Mr. Harris enthusiastically.
"Ludo, Director of the Sports Department of the Ministry of Magic, the most important person at the moment." Owen introduced to his son Alan.
Ludo looked extremely excited after hearing what Mr. Harris said.
Allen feels that his father now has a special charm, that is, he can always speak directly to people's hearts and speak into the hearts of others.
"This is my youngest son, Alan Harris." Owen directly introduced Alan, who was smiling at the side, to Ludo.
Hearing Allen's name, Ludo rolled his eyes a few times, and then his face showed a slightly surprised look.
He looked at Alan carefully and suddenly clapped his hands.
"Ah ha, you are famous! You were reported in the newspapers a while ago!"
"Interestingly, the Seeker on the England team today has the same name as you!"
He paused again and looked at Allen's blue jersey with pretense of suspicion.
When Owen saw this, he felt relieved. Ludo was deliberately complimenting him, but he still couldn't help but laugh: "It's just what you think, Allen is the seeker of the England team."
Ludo sighed in surprise: "What a talented young man! However, Geraldine actually let you walk around at this juncture."
His eyes suddenly widened, and he asked Allen with an innocent look: "Geraldine didn't know you were coming out, did you? Did you turn into a phoenix and teleport here?"
Allen's face felt a little hot and he nodded in response.
"Ludo, are you the commentator today?" Owen noticed his youngest son's embarrassment and spoke to divert Ludo's attention.
"Of course. This is the first game of the World Cup, and it is held at Hogwarts, which has special significance." Ludo lazily sat on the chair, "But the minister obviously didn't think so, and he rejected my offer. invite!"
"That's his regret. The games you commentate on are all particularly exciting." Mr. Harris said with a smile. UU reading www. uukanshu. net
Allen felt that Mr. Harris's answer was wonderful. Although he did not follow Ludo's words to smear Fudge, he also praised Ludo and made him laugh very happily.
Next, more and more people came up. Allen looked at the time and began to say goodbye to his family.
Before leaving, he caught a glimpse of his father shaking hands and talking cordially with Lucius Malfoy.
Over the next half hour, the box they were in gradually filled up with people.
People kept coming up to shake hands with Mr. Harris, and Lunn stood by with a smile, showing no signs of impatience.
"I heard that there will be a performance by the team mascot before the game, right?" Emily looked at Ludo and asked loudly.
"Of course, you will like it. Each national team brings some rare animals from their own countries and will put on a show before the game."
Ludo looked at his hand cards, his eyes a little wandering, "You will definitely like them, I like them very much."
Emily wanted to ask more, but Ludo suddenly stood up and looked around.
Emily shut her mouth obediently and looked at Ludo curiously.
Although he was dressed strangely, Emily thought he was cute.
"Is everyone ready?"
Ludo said, his round face shining like a giant ball of cheese.
After hearing his words, everyone who had been chatting in the box took their seats, and the box became quiet.
He turned his attention to Mr. Harris, who had the highest status in the box at the moment.
Mr. Harris nodded kindly to him and smiled encouragingly.
Ludo pulled out his wand, pointed at his throat and said, "Resonant!"
Then his words sounded like thunder throughout the packed stadium.