The atmosphere in the Great Hall was so lively that even the hearty food at Hogwarts couldn't stop the students. With a few hours to go, the final event is about to begin, and there's nothing quite like the Triwizard Tournament where the champions are about to be born. The students had a lively discussion about the ownership of the champion, but for some of the more knowledgeable students, there was nothing to discuss at all.

No sooner had Solim and Sylna sat down than they heard Draco complain.

"I can't believe it's almost the last project, and the school still has classes. Draco looked at Solim, "Did you say the afternoon class would be cancelled?"

"Did the professor say that?"

"It's the history of magic this morning, and you can't expect Professor Binns to tell the students about it. Draco waved the fork in his hand, a roast sausage dangling from the fork.

"Whether you go to class in the afternoon or not doesn't actually affect you from going to watch the game at that time. "Solim was still sitting in the old seat, with Reyna on his left.

Reyna didn't know what was going on, and continued to help Solim with his favorite food as usual. Solim saw it in his eyes, sighed inwardly but didn't say anything, and ate as much as he normally wanted.

It's not appropriate to talk about certain topics at the dinner table, and Solim thinks it's better to wait until after the Triwizard Tournament is over to avoid complications.

"Will there be a problem in the last event this time?" Flegg glanced at Solim.

"Why do you ask? Did your grandfather tell you something?" Solim figured that Gilves would not say anything irrelevant to his grandson.

"Come on, someone who is a little more sensitive will be able to detect that something is wrong with this Triwizard Tournament. At first, I thought that this Triwizard Tournament was either made by you Selwyn or Richie, but now it doesn't seem like that's exactly the case. "

Solim glanced at Sylna and shook her head, Sylna said she hadn't said anything to Fleg.

"Rich and Lemston were dead before the game began, and it stands to reason that they won't give up. Flegg was still relatively clear about the affairs of Rich and Lymston, and also learned the truth of the matter from his grandfather, and understood that the person sitting diagonally opposite him was the one who caused the "accident", "but so far, there has been no movement from those two families." "

"They have actions, you just don't know it. Solim said, "Besides, in fact, everyone knows that this time they have suffered a loss, and they are not taking advantage of it, and some things are still not suitable for putting on the table without being ready to turn their faces and do something." "

"Well, it doesn't matter. What happened the other day is the key. "That Ministry of Magic official is said to have been missing for a long time, but suddenly he appeared at Hogwarts, and was taken to the school hospital by you along with that Moody, along with two students. "

With that, Flegg glanced at where the Durmstrang students were sitting.

Krum said that he only remembered that he had been knocked unconscious, and that he had no memory of what had happened before, and that it was clear that someone had altered his memory, and that it was not a simple forgetting charm, because Krum did not show any forgetfulness or daze, and it was clear that the wizard who cast the spell on him was very skillful. If my guess is correct, you red-haired Hogwarts students should be the same. "

Solim really didn't know about this, the only people who knew Crouch's physical and mental condition at the time were Harry, Ron, and Krum, and it was obvious that Dumbledore had snuffed out all possibilities in order to block the news. Crouch's physical condition is in dire need of secrecy, and a deranged person can be mistaken for a madman by a normal person like Ron. However, it is highly likely that knowledgeable wizards can deduce from their descriptions that Crouch has been caught by the Imperius Curse, and that it is not a trivial matter for a high-ranking official of the Ministry of Magic to fall under the Imperius Curse, which is much more serious than being sent to the school hospital on a stretcher.

"Obviously, at first I thought that you were the only ones in the Triwizard Tournament, Selwin and Rich, but now it's clear that there are other forces involved. Flegg looked at Solim curiously, "Is it convenient to talk about it?"

Solim felt the gaze of several people around him and frowned slightly.

"I don't need to say," Solim glanced at the tallest chair in the professor's chair, but it was empty now, "you'll find out when the game is over." "

"Can't you wait until after dinner to talk?" Reina was a little dissatisfied, "Thor hasn't eaten a few bites yet." "

Flegg smiled awkwardly, Draco coughed, and Sylna glanced at her brother and sighed as she continued to cut the chops on her plate.

After hastily finishing his lunch, Solim and Sylna were the last to sit down, but he was the first to leave, and he had to go to Dumbledore, and then take his grandfather to the headmaster's office, and in the afternoon he had a Transfiguration class with Professor McGonagall. And Solim was indeed a little uncomfortable staying in the Great Hall now.

Although he knew early on that there could be nothing between Regina and him, he still felt sorry. He and Reyna had always deliberately kept a proper distance from each other. At first, Solim wanted to wait for the Triwizard Tournament to end and wait for her to return to Beauxbatons and slowly disconnect with each other over time, but Solim didn't expect a sudden fiancée to interrupt Solim's arrangement.

At the end of the semester, Solim will be able to meet the Greif family's fiancée and get engaged during the holidays. Solim can foresee that if no unexpected circumstances happen, then he will definitely get married as soon as he becomes an adult, after all, only after marriage can the interests of the two families be truly tied together.

Solim also understood that he had no room to resist, and he was not prepared to resist. Because rebellion will only bring you trouble and nothing good, not to mention any stupid talk about the benefit of marital freedom, it is simply impossible, and you want to have complete control over the affairs of your life, unless the Selwyn family falls, and the old things in power are all dead, or Solim is not possible unless he shows a more important and irreplaceable role for the Selwyn family.

Since there is no possibility of resistance, Solim can only honestly follow the family's arrangement. If Solim hadn't taken the surname Selwyn, he probably wouldn't have died in some dark corner the next day.

Solim thinks it's better to be realistic.

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