Chapter 506
Death Eater Malfoy
Chapter 506 Death Eater Malfoy
Wade turned the camera and found two or three other schools' boxes diagonally opposite. He also saw students who were brought by the school's professors to watch the game.
They are all teenagers, born in a peacetime era, and possess powers that ordinary people cannot imagine. Even among their peers, they are considered to be exceptionally talented, so they all look high-spirited and energetic.
Perhaps the adults behind them came to the UK with some utilitarian purposes, but students often don’t think so much. Even for the upcoming competitions, they just have to do their best.
At this moment, the young people were like all the fanatical spectators, cheering and screaming, staring intently at the players rushing past. They cheered when they saw their team score a goal, and became frustrated and angry if they lost.
Suddenly, Wade's telescope paused slightly, and he saw the Malfoy family in the lens.
The reason why he noticed them was that the family, like Sirius, had luxuriously booked an entire box, but did not invite other friends to the unused seats.
Draco Malfoy was leaning on the railing, watching the game very excitedly, and his expression was no different from Harry next to Wade.
His mother sat on a chair beside him with a smile on her face. She probably didn't have much interest in the game, and her eyes were on her son most of the time.
Lucius Malfoy was also sitting aside with a frown on his face. Suddenly, he leaned over and whispered something to his wife, then stood up and left the box through the small door at the back, disappearing from Wade's sight.
Wade turned the camera and saw the students who mocked the England team for only getting 10 points. The blue and rose-red school robes were very bright in color, which unexpectedly matched their flamboyant yet contradictory aura.
Now Vader knew that those were students from Ilvermorny in the United States.
Some old-school wizards in the UK think that Ilvermorny is just an imitator of Hogwarts, superficial and impetuous, but American wizards think that they are pioneers full of possibilities, and Hogwarts is an antique that exudes a sense of decay.
However, due to the inherent conservative and closed nature of the wizarding world, wizards from the two countries have few opportunities to interact with each other, and rarely convey their true opinions to each other.
Just think about how all these people will gather in Hogwarts at that time... Wade couldn't help but feel a headache for Professor McGonagall.
As for Dumbledore... Dumbledore probably wouldn't be bothered by this. He would just watch with a smile as the two sides' ideas collided with each other, and say tolerantly that they both did a great job.
After moving his eyes away from the box at Ilvermorny, Wade took a moment to pay attention to the game and saw that the Peruvian beater was hitting the Bludger with all his strength at his opponent, but the Irish beater dodged it nimbly.
The quality displayed by these Quidditch players always amazed Wade. It was completely night now, the sky was gloomy, and there was no moon. Even if there were lights on the field, it would not be easy to find the Bludger.
But the players on both sides acted as if the Bludgers and Quaffles were part of their limbs, sometimes their bodies reacted in time without their eyes even noticing.
It seems that Quidditch games are not as boring as Wade originally thought.
He watched distractedly for a moment and saw a Peruvian player being hit by a Bludger. Blood immediately spilt out and he fell straight down from the air. The security officer of the stadium hurriedly chased after him on a broom and finally caught him with a levitation spell before he hit the ground.
The game was therefore paused for a moment, and Wade's gaze returned to the box in the stands.
He wandered around aimlessly for a while, originally wanting to see if he could spot some familiar faces, such as Antoine, Grindelwald, McGonagall, Dumbledore, and the like.
A strand of light golden hair, like smooth silk, suddenly caught Vader's attention.
Lucius Malfoy left his own box, but appeared in another box. Those people were sitting in the back seats, and they didn't seem to pay attention to the game at all. They just huddled together and talked in low voices, and they were quite excited.
Vader saw that Lucius Malfoy was unconsciously grabbing his arm, with a look of fear and a bit of disgust.
When the whistle for the game sounded again, Lucius Malfoy stood up and left the box, and most of the others followed suit.
Two of them were stocky and strong, like enlarged versions of Goyle and Crabbe, and were undoubtedly the fathers of the two Slytherin classmates.
Wade had met Crabbe's father before, and the man looked even more gloomy. He didn't speak a word the whole time, just listening. As for the other few people, some looked skinny, some had fierce expressions, and one had a noticeable hunchback. Most of them would often touch his arm unintentionally, as if it was a conditioned reflex.
—A little Death Eater gathering?
Wade frowned, and after those people left, the remaining people in the box seemed to start watching the game attentively.
Wade lowered his head and fiddled with the telescope - one of the advantages of this panoramic telescope is that it can play back images and zoom in and out.
The people in the box soon appeared in the camera, and Wade identified their unclear mouth shapes.
"The marks...are becoming more and more obvious...resurrection..."
"impossible……"
"Creating chaos...testing...it can send a signal..."
"Wait for the moment...we need...the finals..."
Vader lowered the binoculars and frowned.
Is the Dark Mark on the Death Eaters' arms reminding them that Voldemort is preparing to resurrect?
It's probably like being electrocuted from a distance from time to time. You can't forget it even if you want to. To some extent, it even weakens the power of the ignore spell.
From this perspective, will they still create chaos in the camp and torture Muggles after the game, just like in the original plot?
Suddenly, Wade heard a sharp and loud whistle - Ireland won.
There was a chaotic roar and cheers in the stands, and the supporters danced excitedly and stretched out their magic wands to release countless magical fireworks into the sky.
The Irish players danced around the field in circles, looking as if they couldn't wait to announce their victory to all the spectators.
After this game, they will get the ticket to the finals, and the final result will be locked between the champion and runner-up.
"This game was great." Harry said with great interest, "Aidan Lindsay was amazing, and his teammates were great too. What do you think, Wade?"
Wade blinked and said, "Actually, I think the most exciting game is always the first one."
"Huh?" Harry didn't understand. He didn't like reading very much, especially history books.
Sirius and Lupin understood, and they were already laughing.
"In 1473, when the first Quidditch World Cup came, there weren't as many rules as there are now."
Wade explained slowly, "I heard they turned the chasers into polecats and tried to chop off the goalkeeper's head with a machete. The captain of the team hid over a hundred vampire bats under his robes - wouldn't that be much more exciting than chasing a few balls now?"
Harry was stunned. "Is that still called Quidditch?"
Vader nodded: "Orthodox wizard Quidditch."
(End of this chapter)