As evening approached, the sky above Hogwarts gradually transformed from the pale gray of the rainy afternoon to the deeper, more ominous color that announced the arrival of night.
Purple and blue clouds gathered above, creating a setting that seemed perfectly suited to the historic events about to unfold within the castle.
The Great Hall had been transformed once again for the occasion, though the changes were subtle.
The Goblet of Fire had been ceremoniously moved from its position in the entrance hall back to the very center of the chamber, where it now occupied a place of honor in front of the High Table.
The Halloween feast in front of the gathered crowd was as magnificent as any in Hogwarts' tradition.
Golden-brown turkeys were at the center of each table alongside platters of roasted vegetables that filled the hall with rich, savory scents. Pumpkin pies releasing tantalizing sweet aromas, sat waiting in rows. Cauldron cakes shaped like tiny witches' cauldrons added whimsical touches to the feast, while goblets of pumpkin juice and butterbeer provided refreshment for the eager diners.
Yet despite the feast's clear appeal and the considerable effort the house-elves had invested in its preparation, it was clear that food was the last thing on anyone's mind this evening.
Students pushed their plates around absently, taking mechanical bites while their attention remained fixed on the dancing flames at the hall's center. Conversations were overformal and distracted, frequently interrupted by glances toward the Goblet of Fire and speculation about the upcoming selection process.
Adrian at the staff table in his usual position could feel the restless energy that filled the Great Hall. Every person in the vast chamber from the youngest first-year students to the most experienced professors seemed to be operating under a constant state of anticipation.
Everyone was waiting for Dumbledore to announce the final list of champions.
Finally, no new food appeared on the plates, and the sounds of cutlery clinking throughout the hall gradually faded until complete silence fell.
Under everyone's gaze, Dumbledore slowly rose, raised his hands, and announced:
"I can see from your faces that everyone finds it quite difficult to wait any longer," He began with a slight smile. "Therefore, I believe the time has come for the Goblet of Fire to reveal the names of those it deems worthy to serve as champions in this competition."
"When each champion's name is announced, I ask that they step forward promptly and make their way to that door," He continued, indicating with a gesture toward a small wooden door behind the High Table that most students had never noticed before.
"The selected champions will receive their preliminary instructions and guidance in the chamber there, where they will learn the essential details about what lies ahead."
Dumbledore had always excelled at creating atmosphere.
As soon as he finished speaking, he waved his wand lightly, and most of the lights in the Great Hall went out, leaving only the faint glow from the candles inside the jack-o'-lanterns on the tables.
After doing this, Dumbledore walked unhurriedly to the Goblet of Fire.
"One minute more," He announced simply.
Everyone fixed their gaze on the Goblet of Fire, silently counting down in their hearts.
Adrian took this opportunity to have the Tree of Wisdom observe the people present.
The results were exactly as he had expected.
Fleur, Krum, and Cedric all bore the status of "Contract: Goblet of Fire."
All of these observations aligned perfectly with Adrian's expectations and provided confirmation that the Goblet's selection process was proceeding according to its normal procedures.
However, when his eye turned toward the Gryffindor table and focused on Harry, Adrian felt his expression tighten into a concerned frown.
Harry also bore the distinctive [Contract: Goblet of Fire] status.
This meant that Harry was also on the list of potential champions.
The problem was, while Adrian knew that Harry had indeed been selected as a fourth champion in the original timeline, that selection had been the result of deliberate manipulation by Barty Crouch Jr., who had been impersonating Mad-Eye Moody and had entered Harry's name under a fourth school to ensure his selection.
After his interactions with the present real Alastor Moody, Adrian could now be absolutely certain that he had not been replaced by Barty Crouch Jr.
This raised the crucial question: if Barty Crouch Jr. was not responsible for manipulating the tournament, then who had tampered with the Goblet of Fire to ensure Harry's inclusion?
As for the possibility that Harry had somehow entered his name legitimately and been selected on his own merits—Adrian had never seriously considered this scenario.
While Adrian struggled with these troubling thoughts, the promised minute passed quickly. Throughout the Great Hall, hundreds of people held their breath.
The flames within the Goblet of Fire began to change, their color shifting from the blue-white to a deeper, more intense red. The magical fire appeared to be stirred by some invisible force, swirling and churning as if responding to commands.
Suddenly, without any additional warning, the Goblet erupted in a spectacular display of brilliances that reached nearly to the enchanted ceiling above.
A dazzling column of scarlet flame shot up, and from within this magical fire, a piece of charred parchment was ejected high into the air, spinning and tumbling as it fell toward the waiting crowd.
Professor Dumbledore stepped forward and caught the floating parchment with steady hands. He unfolded the slip, viewing the name written upon it in the dancing light of the Goblet's flames.
"The champion who will represent Durmstrang Institute," he announced in a booming voice that reached clearly to every corner of the Great Hall, "is Viktor Krum!"
The announcement was met with thunderous applause. Even students from other schools joined in the appreciation, recognizing both Krum's exceptional abilities and the appropriateness of his selection.
Viktor Krum himself responded to this ovation with typical indifference, rising from his seat. His expression remained completely neutral as he acknowledged the crowd with a brief nod, then strode with confident steps toward the High Table.
His path took him past hundreds of admiring faces, but he maintained his focus straight ahead, disappearing through the small door behind the staff table without any dramatic gestures or prolonged acknowledgment of the crowd's enthusiasm.
This selection met everyone's expectations perfectly. Among Durmstrang's representatives, it would have been difficult to imagine a more suitable candidate, whether evaluated on the basis of international fame, proven magical ability, or competitive experience. Krum's reputation as both a world-class Quidditch player and a skilled young wizard made him the obvious choice to represent his school.
Almost immediately after Krum's departure, the Goblet of Fire began its process once again.
Then, same as before, the second column of flame shot up, carrying with it another piece of charred parchment that spun through the air before beginning its fall toward Dumbledore's waiting hands.
Dumbledore caught this second slip, unfolding it carefully and reading the name inscribed upon its surface.
"The champion who will represent Beauxbatons Academy of Magic," he announced in clear, booming tones, "is Fleur Delacour!"
The silver-haired young woman rose from her seat with the kind of effortless grace that seemed to be natural to everything she did. Her movements possessed an almost ethereal elegance that made her appear to glide rather than walk.
Fleur acknowledged the crowd's recognition with a proud nod. Her Veela heritage seemed to glitter around her in the flickering light, adding an unearthly quality to her appearance that captivated everyone present.
Like Krum before her, she made her way toward the guidance chamber with dignity and composure, though her acknowledgment of the crowd was slightly more gracious than Krum's stoic approach.
"All happening exactly as expected, wouldn't you agree?" Ruskin leaned over to whisper to Adrian, her voice containing a tone of satisfaction and perhaps a touch of pride at her student's success.
"Indeed," Adrian replied somewhat absently, though his attention remained focused on the troubling thought of Harry's continued contract status rather than celebrating the predictable selections.
He had known these results in advance, but the knowledge brought him little satisfaction when overshadowed by the mystery of who might be manipulating events behind the scenes.
The atmosphere in the Great Hall grew even more intense as everyone present held their breath in anticipation of the final announcement. T
his was the moment that mattered most to the Hogwarts students—the selection of their own champion who would carry their hopes and represent their school's honor in the dangerous competition ahead.
The Goblet's flames contracted suddenly, as if drawing all their power in preparation for one final spectacular display. Then, with even greater force than the previous eruptions, they expanded violently out and up, creating a column of fire.
From within this magnificent fire, the third piece of parchment was launched high into the air, spinning before beginning its fall.
Dumbledore caught the slip and unfolded it. His eyes scanned the name written upon the charred surface, and his voice rang out with pride and satisfaction.
"The champion who will represent Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry," he announced in his most powerful voice, "is Cedric Diggory!"
The response from the Hufflepuff table was explosive. The normally modest and quietly supportive students erupted in absolutely deafening cheers.
Years of being overshadowed by the flashier achievements of other houses had prepared them for this moment of triumph, and they celebrated with wanton joy that was infectious throughout the hall.
Cedric himself rose with grace and good humor, his handsome face beaming with pleasure as he bowed to acknowledge the crowd's enthusiasm.
"Excellent choice!" Ernie Macmillan shouted over the continuing applause, his hands moving so rapidly in his enthusiastic clapping that they seemed almost to blur.
Adrian was also nodding with approval and satisfaction.
Cedric's selection as Hogwarts champion was well-deserved.
As Cedric made his way toward the guidance chamber, acknowledging the continuing cheers with gracious waves and genuine smiles, Adrian felt a momentary sense that perhaps everything was happening as it should.
The three champions selected thus far represented the very best their respective schools had to offer.
After Cedric disappeared through the small door behind the High Table, the cheering and applause continued for a long while before gradually subsiding to a more manageable level.
The atmosphere in the Great Hall began to shift as the immediate excitement of the selections gave way to a more settled satisfaction with the results.
At the same time, the restless and anxious energy that had been present in the evening began to dissipate as students started to relax, believing that the ceremony had concluded successfully.
Conversations resumed at normal volume levels, and people began to turn their attention back to the remains of the Halloween feast or to discussions about the selected champions and their chances in the upcoming competition.
"Excellent results all around," Dumbledore announced cheerfully. "All three champions have been selected, and I believe we can confidently say that each represents the very finest qualities their school has to offer. I encourage them to prepare themselves thoroughly for the upcoming competition, which will indeed be extremely challenging and will require every ounce of their skill, courage, and determination."
His tone grew more inclusive as he continued, "As for the rest of us, including our honored representatives from Beauxbatons and Durmstrang who were not selected, we can still make vital contributions to this historic event by providing enthusiastic support and encouragement for our champions throughout the trials ahead."
This was a conclusion that everyone present could accept with complete satisfaction. The three selected champions were undeniably the most outstanding candidates from their respective schools, chosen through a process that was both ancient and impartial.
There could be no reasonable complaints about favoritism, politics, or unfair advantages—the Goblet of Fire had made its decisions based purely on merit and suitability for the challenges ahead.
However, Adrian knew that the evening's surprises were far from over. Harry still bore the [Contract: Goblet of Fire] status, and that magical signature had not diminished or disappeared following the announcement of the three official champions.
Sure enough, almost as soon as Dumbledore finished his congratulatory remarks, the Goblet of Fire began to stir once again.
The flames within the cup began their familiar churning motion, swirling and building in intensity with the same pattern that everyone had now witnessed three times.
The magical fire shifted from its normal blue-white color to the deeper red that indicated an imminent eruption, and the entire crowd watched in confusion as the fourth column of flame shot toward the ceiling.
Just like the previous three occasions, a piece of charred parchment was ejected from the magical fire, spinning through the air as it fell toward Dumbledore's position.
The sight was familiar, yet utterly unprecedented—no one had expected a fourth selection.
The Great Hall fell into instant silence as hundreds of people stared with intense concentration at the slip of parchment floating down from the flames.
Dumbledore appeared stunned for several moments, his expression showing genuine surprise and confusion as he processed what was happening.
Then, operating more on instinct than conscious decision, he reached out and grasped the fourth piece of parchment, and unfolded it.
His eyes scanned the name written upon the charred surface, and when he spoke, his voice carried a mixture of disbelief and concern that was utterly unlike his previous confident announcements.
"Harry Potter."
Though he had not raised his voice above its normal conversational level, the name rang out across the Great Hall with the impact of thunder. The silence that had fallen over the crowd made every sound clearly audible even from the farthest corners of the vast chamber.
In an instant, chaos erupted throughout the hall as students and faculty both struggled to process this unprecedented development.
'Exactly as I feared,' Adrian thought grimly, his concerns about manipulation and conspiracy now confirmed beyond any doubt. 'But the question is—who could have orchestrated this?'
Meanwhile, at the Gryffindor table, Harry looked around with bewilderment and growing panic as the reality of his situation began to sink in.
The sound of his own name echoing through the Great Hall had caught him completely off guard, and he was struggling to understand how such a thing could have happened.
"Wait just a minute!" He called out in a voice loud enough to carry over the growing murmur of shocked conversations. "Don't we already have our champion? Cedric was selected to represent Hogwarts!"
The Gryffindor students around him appeared equally confused and uncertain about how to respond to this unprecedented situation. Their faces showed a mixture of excitement, concern, and complete bafflement as they stared at their housemate who had somehow become the center of a magical controversy that none of them understood.
Harry was looking from face to face, searching for some explanation or guidance about what he should do next. The suffocation of feeling hundreds of stares from throughout the hall made him feel exposed and vulnerable.
Fortunately, Dumbledore's voice came through the growing chaos before the situation could deteriorate further.
"Harry Potter," He called again, his tone making it clear that despite his own obvious confusion about the circumstances, the selection process must be allowed to proceed. "Please make your way to the guidance chamber."
Hearing this direct instruction, Harry realized he had no choice but to obey, regardless of his complete lack of understanding about how his name had come to emerge from the Goblet of Fire.
Before leaving, he leaned down to talk to Hermione and Ron
"I didn't enter my name," He said softly but urgently. "I have absolutely no idea how this happened or who—"
"Just go," Hermione interrupted with a beaming smile. "We can discuss all the details when you get back from your meeting with the other champions."
Harry could see that she believed he had somehow successfully circumvented Dumbledore's Age Line through some clever strategy that he was being modest about. Her expression showed pride and excitement rather than the concern and confusion that he felt were more appropriate reactions to the circumstances.
However, there was no time to provide more detailed explanations or correct her misunderstanding. The eyes of the entire Great Hall remained focused on him, and Dumbledore's instruction made it clear that he needed to proceed immediately to join the other champions.
Harry began walking toward the High Table with steps that felt unsteady and uncertain. Every face he passed showed expressions that ranged from shock and suspicion to envy and outright anger. He could practically feel suffocated from all those stares.
"How remarkable," Ruskin said in surprise. "Hogwarts appears to have two champions now? That hardly seems fair to the other schools involved in the competition."
"I completely agree," Adrian replied with a helpless nod.
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