"But you're here too."

Sirius Black smiled.

They had dinner together and then sat together under the night sky for a long time before finally going to bed.

Very early the next morning, Harry was woken up by Mrs. Weasley.

The entire Burrow woke up much earlier than normal, and Harry was surprised to find that Charlie and Bill had left before them.

Everyone packed up sleepily, and then Harry and Ron left the Burrow with Mr. Weasley.

Organizing a Quidditch World Cup is definitely a complex task that can overwhelm the entire Ministry of Magic. For example, they have to prepare transportation methods for all wizards to get to the venue.

One of them is the portkey, which is what Harry and the three will use this time.

Compared to others such as Apparition that cannot determine the location, the Floo network that cannot be used because there is no fireplace at all, and the broomstick that is banned because it is too easy to be discovered, the Portkey is probably the most convenient one, except for Every effort must be made to dissuade Muggles from being interested in portkeys.

The portkey near the Burrow did a good job, and Mr. Weasley found the broken boot after searching carefully on the hillside grass for a long time.

In the meantime, they also met the Diggory father and son who were also going to watch the game. Harry did not know his father, Mr. Diggory, but Cedric Diggory was the prefect of Hufflepuff and the leader of Hufflepuff. from the Dodgers team, and Harry was impressed by him.

Through the portkey, they arrived at the venue together.

Then there was chaos. Under the guidance of Ministry of Magic officials, they walked towards the tent reserved by Mr. Weasley on the side of the maze-like arena. In the middle, they also met a Muggle who was managing the tent. He seemed to have Ten thousand Oblivion Curses were hit, and right in front of the three Harrys, another one was hit.

Finally, they came to the location that belonged to the Weasley family: in front of a vacant lot, a wooden sign scrawled with "Weasley" written on it.

The chaos caused by the gathering of wizards is everywhere. Even the Ministry of Magic cannot control so many wizards. They have almost completely given up on restricting wizards and instead spread countless oblivion spells everywhere.

Harry began to help set up the tent.

The Weasley family had obviously never seen such a Muggle object. Harry and Hermione each held an instruction manual and were responsible for directing a tent. In the end, they finally set up the two tents crookedly.

Then Harry and Hermione looked at each other in confusion.

There are nine people living in tents here, and these two tents don't look like they can accommodate that many people.

But Mr. Weasley didn't seem to be confused at all. He lowered his head and got into the tent: "Okay, come in and rest quickly."

Confused, Harry followed and got into the tent.

Then they discovered that their previous worries were completely unnecessary.

It is a very spacious place, and has three rooms, at least for the gentlemen.

Harry then went to visit the ladies' tent, which was a little smaller.

Mr. Weasley was about to start boiling water, but in order to prevent the Muggles from finding out, they had to go to a tap far away to get it.

This task was given to Harry and Hermione, who were most familiar with Muggles, and Ron went along to help.

The three of them left the tent together.

They walked through the tent together, and there were wizards everywhere they went. It felt as if wizards from all over the world were here, and that was indeed the case.

They bumped into patrolling Ministry staff more than once along the way, and they were always complaining that wizards didn't know how to hide from Muggles, which was indeed necessary.

More than once, Harry saw three or four-year-old wizards playing outside their tents, completely unaware of avoiding the Muggles' gaze.

Then finally, they came to the faucet.

There were already many wizards lining up there, and the three of them, Harry, stayed behind and watched.

Then they saw an argument.

It was a wizard advising his companions to put on a pair of trousers.

There were obvious differences between the two. One wizard felt that what he was wearing was no different from that of a Muggle.

But another wizard pointed out that only Muggle women would wear that kind of clothing.

The wizard who was wearing the wrong clothes was unwilling to change his pants and said, "I'd rather have a wholesome breeze blowing on my ass, thank you."

Hermione couldn't help but laugh, so she turned and walked away.

Harry could hold it back, but for some reason, he couldn't help laughing when he heard Hermione's hidden laughter.

They queued here for a while to get water, and then slowly walked back to the tent.

He walked a little slower along the way and bumped into a Gryffindor.

It can be seen that the wizards here have begun to cheer for the teams they support. The roof of the Irish team's tent is as green as a lawn, while the Bulgarian team has posters of Seeker Bloom everywhere.

They saw wizards from all over the world, and Harry was surprised to learn for the first time that Hogwarts was not the only magic school in the world.

Of course, Hermione looked indifferent. It was obvious that she had read this in some book.

When they returned to the front of the tent together, Mr. Weasley had not yet lit the fire.

But he didn't seem to be in any hurry.

In order not to attract Muggle attention, they had to light the fire the Muggle way, and Mr. Weasley was obviously obsessed with it. He held a box of matches in his hand as if he was enjoying a toy.

In the end, Hermione couldn't help but took the match from Mr. Weasley and lit the fire.

Before breakfast was ready, they stood in front of the tent and watched people coming and going. Mr. Weasley introduced the Ministry of Magic staff who passed by to Harry and Hermione one by one: Weasleys are very Obviously I have known these people for a long time.

Then Ludo Bagman shows up.

He is the head of the Department of Magical Sports, a former national team member. He looks very energetic. He is not flustered by the complicated affairs of the World Cup like other Ministry of Magic staff. He is even leisurely enough to make the Weasleys worry about the results of the game. Place your bet.

Mr. Weasley only pulled out one galleons, but the twins pulled out fifty galleons at once.

And they bet very specifically, the way with the highest odds.

Ludo Bagman obviously didn't notice the surprise and worry in Ron's eyes, and accepted the bet without hesitation.

Then he turned around with a smile and saw a figure.

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