"I have some other points to distribute here," Dumbledore's words suddenly made all four houses worried.
The entire auditorium fell silent instantly. The Ravenclaw graduates clenched their fists tightly, and their palms were sweating nervously.
"The first item, Mr. Ron Weasley..."
Ron became excited all of a sudden, and his whole face flushed red, making people worried that he would not be able to breathe and faint.
"He won the most exciting game of wizard's chess in Hogwarts in many years. I award Gryffindor fifty points for this."
Gryffindor's cheers suddenly swept the entire auditorium, and Percy proudly introduced his brother to the other prefects, "Yes, this is my brother, the youngest brother."
The Weasley twins also didn't hit Ron for the first time in a long time. They also looked proud. They proudly stood on the stools and performed funny acrobatics.
As Dumbledore added points to Gryffindor, everyone in Ravenclaw became nervous except Gretel.
Although whoever ended Slytherin would be happy, no one was willing to give up this honor.
Especially watching the cooked duck fly away is really painful.
There were many little snakes in Slytherin, but their eyes started to roll at this time.
Although it is indeed a pity that they lost the Academy Cup that they won again.
However, it will undoubtedly be more frustrating if someone loses something that is about to be in their pocket and within easy reach.
Even at this time, many little snakes were already shouting in their hearts, Dumbledore, well done, more points, more points.
Even though Ravenclaw is among the other three houses, relatively speaking, the relationship with them is better.
Even if Gryffindor is the least likely to deal with them.
It doesn't matter, they just want to see someone miss out on something they can easily get.
The pain will not be reduced, but once you compare it with something worse, you will feel that your pain is not unacceptable.
Our noble Slytherin is like this.
Gretel, who had always seemed to be staying out of the situation, was secretly making up the dialogue for the Slytherin snakes.
Compared to the excited Gryffindors, the nervous Ravenclaws, and the secretly encouraging Slytherins, the calmest ones were the melon-eating badgers who stayed out of the incident.
Their attention has been attracted by the fragrant ham, steak, and roast chicken in front of them. They just want to end it quickly so that they can enjoy the meal.
At the bottom, the little badgers don't care at all. They only care that the roast chicken in front of them can be cooled more slowly, and it is best to keep their crispy skin for a while longer.
Gretel couldn't help but remain calm. After all, he had known that this would happen.
The persona of the savior needs to be established, and it needs to be established many times and firmly.
In a wizarding world full of will power, the savior must completely believe in himself.
Completely believing in your own savior is the real savior.
"The second item, Miss Hermione Granger, she faced the fire... For this, I will award Gryffindor fifty points."
Hermione buried herself in her arms, and Miss Otter cried because of the enthusiasm of the people around her.
She has never felt this kind of enthusiasm since entering Gryffindor.
Except for Harry and Ron, almost no one wants to play with her, even though she is no longer arrogant.
But at this moment, everything was settled, and the people around her embraced her, giving her the warmth she deserved.
In Gryffindor's ecstatic eyes, in Slytherin's secret joy at the extra points, in Ravenclaw's nervousness about to swallow his fist.
Dumbledore spoke again.
"The third item, Harry Potter...for his fearless courage and extraordinary courage..."
Gretel complained in his heart, he knew that Dumbledore wanted to show the specialness of the savior.
But there is no need to secretly add a loud-sounding curse to yourself, and deliberately slow down the tone. It is really biased. Hermione and Ron did not enjoy this treatment.
He didn't know how many points Dumbledore was going to give Gryffindor.
But at least one hundred should be added to the savior to catch up with Ravenclaw.
"For this, I will also reward Gryffindor, sixty points."
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Gretel was confused and didn't know what old Dumbledore was playing with.
Sixty points, even if you include the ten points planned for Neville, there is still a long way to go compared to Ravenclaw. It can't end at the end.
Even if you are selfish, you can't give Neville fifty points.
Gretel promised that if Dumbledore gave Neville fifty points, the entire auditorium would be blown up, and everyone in the four houses, including Slytherin, would be blown up.
But it's obvious that no one is aware of the problem.
Ravenclaw was no longer nervous, Slytherin seemed to have been taken away from the last life-saving straw, and the entire academy fell into a decadent atmosphere.
Only Gryffindor was still in high spirits.
For the first time in many years, they were on par with Slytherin. Dumbledore added a full 160 points to Gryffindor, which made their Academy Cup score soar to third place alongside Slytherin.
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Everyone in Gryffindor looked at Dumbledore eagerly. They wished that Dumbledore would give them another point, just one.
As long as he can step on Slytherin's head, even if he doesn't win the House Cup in the end, it can be regarded as a double blessing.
On the contrary, Slytherin, who also realized this, finally became nervous, even more nervous than Ravenclaw before.
Losing the Academy Cup would have been a shame.
If they were stepped on by Gryffindor again, they would not dare to think about the misery they would face Gryffindor in the next year.
You will definitely be humiliated, you will.
Just like when they humiliated Gryffindor.
All Slytherin students have never been as pious as they are now, praying to all the gods they can think of, no matter which religion or belief they are.
Don't get any more points, don't give up a single point. A tie is still acceptable, but being stepped on is absolutely unacceptable.
Unfortunately, Dumbledore admired Neville Longbottom's courage to stand up for himself, and gave him ten points, completely sinking Slytherin into the Black Lake.
With the cheers and stamping of Gryffindor's explosion, Dumbledore announced the final winner of the House Cup: Ravenclaw.
This was completely beyond Gretel's expectations. Even when he saw a group of professors shaking hands with Dean Flitwick on the stage to celebrate, his face was filled with astonishment.
So much so that when Terry pulled him up and jumped to celebrate, he looked like a brainless doll.
He didn't notice at all that a gleam flashed in the blue eyes of an old man who had already started eating.
I don't know which senior, after the professor left, took out the pure wheat juice he brought back from Hogsmeade behind the back of the professors.
Anyway, Grete only vaguely remembered that he seemed to be dancing on the table with someone else in the end.
…
The next day, I woke up with the sun shining on my face.
Grete swore that as a research talent, he would never drink gold soda or pure wheat juice again.
As for everything that happened last night, it was all just a dream.
Suddenly idle, the entire Hogwarts fell into a lazy atmosphere.
Everyone partyed and played endlessly, even Slytherin who lost the House Cup.
Of course, during this period, Gryffindor's grimace was inevitable.
No matter where they met, as long as Gryffindor shouted, four hundred and seventy-two, Slytherin would hide his face and walk away.
Even on the day when the results came out, the Gryffindors were enjoying playing with this new thing.
"Gretel, I will definitely surpass you next school year."
Hermione, who won second place in her grade, clenched her fists hard and swore fiercely.