Hogwarts: Voldemort, Don't Stop Me From Studying

Chapter 254 That’s My Son!

In the audience, there was a burst of exclamations.

Some people who came from wizard families, as if Muggles were dangerous creatures that emit poisonous gas, have never been in contact with Muggle society in their lives, let alone watching their TV.

At this time, seeing the images in the maze displayed on the huge mirror as big as the wall, they were dazzled.

Even for the little Muggle wizard, it was the first time to see such a large screen, not to mention that the images were as clear as looking in a mirror.

Some people thought that the wall was actually changed by magic, and ran to the side of the flow mirror to see if there was an extra hole behind it. Seeing that there were still dense bushes and leaves, they showed shocked expressions.

Although the game had not officially started yet, the enthusiasm of the audience had been thoroughly mobilized.

Then, several other magnified flow mirrors began to show images of other parts of the maze. The scenery inside was almost the same size as their original appearance, so close that people seemed to be able to smell the fragrance of the plants inside.

A "hissing" sound came from the two-sided mirror in the middle.

The enlarged ball python coiled up like a giant conch, with black and white patterns on its skin and a bitter gourd-like head hidden in the middle of its body.

Some people who were afraid of snakes jumped up in shock and stepped back a few steps, feeling goose bumps all over their bodies.

The ball python in the center of the maze looked at the strange and bold puppet bird in front of it and spit out its tongue.

It had just eaten a lot, so it didn't want to pay attention to this little thing that was not enough to fill its teeth.

To the audience, this was a huge python showing a threatening expression to them, and they were so scared that their legs almost went limp.

Then, they heard other voices--

"Are you all ready? It's time to set off!"

"Of course."

In the mirror on the left, there were several young wizards.

They didn't seem to notice the audience here, and didn't look at them at all, just talking to themselves.

"Okay. Just follow what we agreed on before - I'll explore the way, Betty will be on guard, Brian and Chad will be ready to cast the spell, Carol will remember the route, Avery will cover the rear, Buck -"

The boy who spoke was tall, handsome, and looked very prestigious. All the children around him surrounded him.

Amos Diggory said excitedly to the people around him:

"It's my son Cedric! Did you see it? That's my son! Come on, Cedric!"

He shouted at the person in the mirror, but naturally got no response.

Another boy said with a smile:

"I'll take the dung egg and the jumping egg. If an enemy appears, throw them out to attract their attention."

He made a throwing gesture, holding the dung egg in one hand, and hanging a few green, sweet potato-like things on his waist.

A good-natured laugh came from the audience.

"What is a jumping egg?" someone asked.

"Don't you know? The new invention of the Weasley brothers, a little thing that jumps around and screams loudly."

Another student answered.

"Most of the participating teams have bought it." Someone else added: "They said it can help everyone save necessary time."

"...But don't they have to participate in the competition themselves?"

"So the Slytherin team rarely buys that thing - they are worried that the Weasleys will tamper with it."

At this time, Wade was talking to the "technicians" of Aslan's magic workshop.

"It's best to only amplify the sound of one mirror at the same time." He said: "Three sounds at the same time are a bit too chaotic."

"This is easy."

The bearded Colliver said. He pulled out a short wand and pointed it at several mirrors, and the messy sound suddenly became clear.

Collliver was the main person in charge of this magic workshop. He was shorter than Professor Flitwick, and his iron-brown beard was like a mess.

Wade suspected that he might have the blood of a goblin or a dwarf, but out of politeness, he did not ask.

In order to communicate more conveniently, several people simply sat cross-legged on the ground, and they could see the side of the audience when they looked up.

"There is still a ball python, so don't shoot it for now. Let the camera sweep around here..."

Wade drew a range and said:

"Let everyone know what challenges the contestants need to face, and then focus on a few teams."

"Yeah." Colliver said: "The team just now is very good. I think they should be able to make it to the end."

"Don't just look at those who will succeed."

Wade said: "Leave two mirrors for losers - the audience will also feel happy to see others suffer."

Although there are only three mirrors in the audience, in fact, Marchionne placed more than a dozen mother mirrors inside and outside the maze for shooting, and Colliver decided to present those images.

After listening to Wade's words, he doubtfully changed the center of the picture of one of the mirrors to a few nervous and timid little boys.

They almost huddled together, trembling and holding their wands forward, and didn't notice that a magnified lizard quietly followed them.

The lizard suddenly stuck out its tongue and stuck to a boy who fell at the back, covering him with mucus.

"Ah——"

The boy couldn't help but scream as he was carried backwards.

The crowd then realized the sudden attack and started screaming in unison. After another person was taken away by the lizard, they thought of running away.

Some people bumped their heads against the tree trunks next to them, some were too fat to turn between the trees, and some fell headfirst into the spider's web, scaring the half-man-high spider.

The audience laughed one after another, and the laughter almost never stopped. Cedric's team in the center was ignored.

Colliver gave Wade a thumbs up, and then suddenly understood the password of the hotspot.

He left the main screen to the teams that had the strength to win the championship, and switched in turn. The sub-screens on both sides showed the teams that were about to be eliminated.

Colliver had a "God's perspective" and a sharp eye. He could always pick out the moments when the contestants were about to encounter accidents, making a "live broadcast" look like a carefully edited video.

He also arranged someone to switch the sound, so that there would be no only pictures, which would reduce the audience's fun by half.

Magic was also very convenient. There was no need for speakers or tuners. The spell allowed one person to complete the work of ten people.

Wade saw that the images from the streaming cameras were smooth and clear, the sound was not distorted, and even the sounds from the surrounding environment could be transmitted well.

He felt relieved, and then walked to the side without any sense of presence.

Colliver broadcasted for a long time and gradually became proficient. He was communicating his experience with Wade, but found that the person who was by his side just now was gone.

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