There is no age limit, and students are seeing signing up as a new fashion. If you have nothing to do, take a slip of paper and write your name, and throw it into the Goblet of Fire.

Although there is no age limit or number limit, the selection mechanism of the Goblet of Fire has not changed. Those who don't have the strength to throw their names into the Goblet of Fire won't help, most of the students just join in the fun, and most Hogwarts students don't think they can represent Hogwarts in the competition.

There are only a handful of people in Hogwarts who actually want to play, and most of them are Gryffindors. Most of the Ravenclaws just watch the excitement and let them go out in person, they don't have that interest. The vast majority of Hufflepuff students also consciously categorize themselves as spectators and cheerleaders. Slytherin students are more like Ravenclaw students, most of them just want to have a good time, and they know a lot about it, Triwizard Tournament is not a more friendly game like Quidditch, and it can really kill people. Estlytherin's prudence would not have waded into these troubled waters.

The daily life in school is still the same, and nothing has changed because there are more people. Beauxbatons and Durmstrang students don't attend classes at the castle, they only show up in the ballroom or the library, and a few unlucky ones can be found in the school hospital. Overall, the students at Hogwarts were not affected much.

The main question for everyone now is who the final champion of the Goblet of Fire will be, and the answer will be revealed at the Halloween Dinner - it's Halloween again, and Hogwarts can't avoid it.

The Halloween dinner seems to be going on for a lot longer than usual. Perhaps because of the two consecutive days of banquets, every dinner at Hogwarts has been unusually sumptuous since Beauxbatons and Durmstrang arrived, which has also caused many students to be less interested in dinners, and even Ron will not grab the chicken legs when he sees them now.

The students looked around, and the abundance of food in front of them didn't catch their eye in the slightest—they were all looking at Dumbledore in the professorship. The final warrior will only be revealed when Dumbledore has finished eating, but the students can't wait.

Eventually, the golden plates disappeared from the long tables of the various academies, and the voices in the auditorium suddenly rose a lot. Immediately, Dumbledore stood up, and the Great Hall fell silent again. Karkaroff and Lady Maxim on either side of Dumbledore looked as nervous and expectant as everyone else. Ludo Bagman smiled and winked at the students of the various schools, while Mr. Crouch looked a little bored, as if he were a little bored.

"Alright, the goblet will have to be decided," Dumbledore said, "I reckon it will take another minute." Once the names of the Warriors were announced, I wanted them to walk to the top of the auditorium, walk down the staff desks, and into the next room. He pointed to the door behind the faculty member's desk, "where they will receive initial instruction." "

He pulled out his wand and waved it heavily. Instantly, all but the jack-o-lanterns were extinguished, and the auditorium fell into a state of half-light and half-darkness. The Goblet of Fire now glowed brighter, brighter than anything in the entire auditorium, and the blue-white flames that burst into sparks were glaring. Everyone watched and waited......

The flames in the goblet suddenly turned red again, and crackling sparks burst out. Then, a tongue of fire leapt into the air, and from it flew a piece of charred parchment—everyone in the auditorium held their breath.

Dumbledore took the piece of parchment and held it far away so he could read the words in the light of the flames. The flames reverted to blue and white.

"First of all, Durmstrang's Warriors. Dumbledore's voice was very loud, "Sakitrithridge!"

No cheers, no applause - the students at Hogwarts and Beauxbatons were still preparing to applaud politely, but they hesitated when they saw that Durmstrang students did not move at all. This created an embarrassing scene - the first warrior did not receive any applause or cheers.

The light in the Great Hall was dim now, and people couldn't make out Richie's expression. He stood up from the end of the Slytherin table and followed Dumbledore's instructions into the faculty lounge.

A few seconds later, the flames turned red again. A second piece of parchment burst out of the cup, propelled by flames.

"The second is still Durmstrang Warriors. Dumbledore said, "Otto Lemston!"

There was still no applause, and the Durmstrang students felt that it was a shame, and the two men quickly joined the school after the Triwizard Tournament was decided, and acted as a bully in the school, wantonly bullying the students. If it weren't for the fact that these two people's families really couldn't afford to mess with them, some students would have started to coax them a long time ago.

The situation was very awkward for Durmstrang: two Warriors had been selected, but Durmstrang had not received any cheers or blessings. Hogwarts and Beauxbatons couldn't figure out what Durmstrand's students were doing, did they think that being a Warrior was something to be cheered about, or was Durmstrang the way things were?

But soon those speculations about Durmstrang's atmosphere were shattered.

When Victor Krum's name was pronounced by Dumbledore, the entire Great Hall exploded. Durmstrang's students cheered loudly, in stark contrast to the two men before them. Students from the other two houses were also cheering, as many of them were Crum fans, with Gryffindor students shouting especially vigorously.

It is said that there are no restrictions on age and number of people, but in fact, this restriction still exists objectively. The original contract for the Goblet of Fire was that there was only one Champion slot per school, and at that time there were eleven schools of magic and magic that signed the Goblet of Fire. This means that Hogwarts and other three schools can produce three Champions from each school in this competition. In addition to the one place that originally belonged to the school, the other two places were occupied by other schools that did not come to the competition. If it weren't for the fact that the original school signed the Goblet of Fire was still one short, maybe there would be four warriors in each school in this competition.

After Krum walked into the room, the Goblet of Fire began to change again.

"Beauxbatons' representative: Fleur Delacour!" Dumbledore announced loudly.

The students at Hogwarts were the most cheering, but Beauxbatons had a mediocre response, and it seemed that Miss Delacour's popularity was not very good.

Fleur stood up, bowed gracefully to the professor's chair, and walked haughtily to the next door.

"Jacques Teefler Piquequet!" Beauxbatons' second warrior followed Fleur into the next room.

The Beauxbatons students held their breath, they still had one last spot, and it was up to them to see if they were all up to them.

"Reyna Roderick!"

The Beauxbatons students cheered enthusiastically, in stark contrast to the previous Fleur, and a beautiful girl stood up and hugged her friends.

"Next up, it's the Hogwarts Warriors. Dumbledore said with a smile.

The auditorium fell silent again, waiting for the answer to be revealed.

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