Everyone's reaction exceeded Esther's expectations.

It doesn't matter if Dad is not embarrassed, why is Draco not embarrassed?

Esther sighed indifferently and continued to watch the Veela dance with her binoculars.

As mascots, they didn't have much playing time and quickly retired from the field.

The arena was filled with dissatisfied roars from men, who were unwilling to let the Veela leave like this.

Next up is the Irish team's mascot.

Their mascots are a group of Irish leprechauns. These leprechauns are naturally not as eye-catching as the Veela, but when they perform, they keep dropping gold coins, like golden raindrops, to the audience. , bursting into bursts of excitement.

Except for the younger children, the adults in their box did not move much.

Esther didn't move because she knew the gold coins were fake and would disappear on their own.

"Are they really so generous?"

Draco on the side picked up a gold coin, held it between his fingertips and looked at it carefully.

Esther lowered her head and told him: "It's fake. The gold coins of the Irish Leprechaun can only last for a while and will soon be reduced to ashes."

"I just said how could they be so generous."

Hearing this, Draco threw the gold coins away, and then looked at Harry and the others in front of him with disdain: "Look at Weasley and the others' excitement, they thought they were going to get rich. Let's see how they cry when the gold coins disappear. "

David heard their conversation and glanced at them slightly, but remained silent.

Regardless of whether the gold coins are real or fake, the place is getting hot.

The players from both teams entered the stadium to cheers, and Esther saw her mother, like the crowd, erupt in cheers when the Irish team appeared.

Esther looked at her father. Compared to her mother's excitement, he was much calmer, but he still waved the flag along with her mother.

With a whistle, the game officially started.

Esther watched the game closely through binoculars.

The national team's games are indeed exciting. When the Irish team scores a goal, the leprechauns will happily scatter a lot of gold coins. When the Bulgarian team scores a goal, the Veela will sing happily.

Veela's singing is also seductive, but with lessons learned from the past, many fewer men fell for it this time.

The game became increasingly fierce, and the score quickly opened up, with the Irish team leading 130:10.

The fierce cheers were deafening.

Due to the huge score, Bulgaria's players began to use any means to bring the score closer, so various illegal actions occurred in an endless stream on the field.

What was even more unexpected was that the mascots of the two teams also clashed and started fighting in mid-air.

People from the Ministry of Magic rushed to separate the Veela and the leprechaun.

Esther watched as her face grew longer, with a beak and feathered wings growing out. The Veela no longer looked as beautiful as before. Just when she wanted to find someone to complain about, she found that everyone around her was immersed in watching the game.

"Concentrate and don't disturb others."

Dad David noticed her little move, so he whispered to her.

Esther knew that this was also someone who was not very interested in sports.

She nodded, swallowed what she wanted to say, and continued watching the game.

The game ended with Krum of the Bulgarian team catching the Golden Snitch.

Although Krum caught the Golden Snitch, the final score was still the Irish team winning 170:160.

This result is beyond most people's expectations.

The supporters of the Irish team on the field burst into cheers one after another, and even Draco cheered along.

“The Irish team is really good!”

he said to Esther while clapping and cheering.

Esther was also very happy, but her attention was more on the Veela and the leprechaun who were still fighting.

The fierce showdown between their mascots is also very interesting.

After that, all the members of the Irish team and the Bulgarian team entered their box. The Irish team handed the trophy to Fudge and shook hands with their Minister of Magic one by one, and the Bulgarian team did the same.

Esther only felt that countless panoramic telescope lenses were flashing towards them for a moment, and the smile on her face suddenly became very forced.

Why is this still coming out?

Dad David glanced at her. He was also tired of being forced into the spotlight, but he was an adult after all and could control his expression much better than Esther.

Fortunately, this session ended soon, the game was over, and everyone walked down the stairs covered with purple carpet.

They all have expressions of unfinished expression.

As they walked back along the passage illuminated by the lanterns, rough singing came from the night sky, and the little leprechauns kept flying back and forth above their heads, waving the lanterns in their hands and laughing.

Esther frowned and asked her father: "They won't sing like this all night, right?"

David was quite calm: "Don't worry, there will be people from the Ministry of Magic to take care of them." After that, he sighed: "Fortunately, I don't have to be on duty, otherwise I would have been annoyed by these disobedient wizards during the day and resigned."

Hmm...it does look like something he can do.

It was already very late after the game, and Esther chatted with her parents for a while. As for what Draco told her during the day about Peter Pettigrew, she did not ask her parents, because she knew that no matter what, her father Her mother wouldn't harm her. She just didn't tell her because she didn't want to worry her.

She was really tired today, because she knew there would be turmoil later, so Esther didn't want to sleep at first, but after chatting with her parents for a while, she really couldn't control it, and fell asleep on the sofa while talking. .

In fact, she didn't fall asleep for long when Esther was awakened by a scream.

She suddenly woke up, and at the same time, her parents had already rushed over.

"Ais! It's an emergency, let's leave now!"

Dad immediately pulled her up, the expression on his face was one of worry that Esther had never seen before.

Fortunately, after Esther fell asleep, her parents did not help her change clothes. She could just put on her shoes and go directly.

They walked out of the tent, and there were panicked crowds outside. By the light of several pairs of bonfires that were still burning, Esther saw a group of wizards with hoods on their heads and masks pointing their wands upward. Above their heads, four struggling figures were floating in the air, twisted into various weird shapes.

Death Eaters!

Esther asked her parents in fear: "Are those people in the sky... still alive?"

"Don't look at Ess."

Her parents each held one of her hands, and her mother comforted her softly.

"But... there are still two children..." Esther murmured.

More and more wizards joined the group. They laughed loudly and began to set other tents on fire and cast spells on the fleeing people.

Dad David suddenly paused. He let go of Esther's hand and said to his wife and daughter: "I want to help the Ministry of Magic maintain order. You go first."

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