Chapter 624: Old Bee has failed!

Did Dumbledore screw up? 

Andy couldn't help but want to complain.

He remembered that when they were at 12 Grimmauld Place, Dumbledore kept saying that he had a plan and that they should just relax and enjoy the game.

And this was the result?

Dumbledore's reassurances were still ringing in his ears, but Voldemort was already leading the Death Eaters to attack.

"We have to do something!"

Hermione said with a serious face. "If we can't stop the Dark Lord, a lot of people will be killed."

Andy let out a sigh and shouted upstairs, "Sirius, Professor Lupin, Mr. Weasley... come out for a second!"

Creak...

A door on the first floor opened, and Mr. Weasley leaned against the railing and looked down. "What's going on?"

Lupin also came out at this time.

"I did a divination."

Andy said it concisely. "Voldemort attacked during the Quidditch World Finals. It's not clear exactly what happened, but there seemed to be a battle breaking out in the crowd, and someone released the Dark Mark."

"Divination?" Mr. Weasley was taken aback.

"Collins usually makes a pretty accurate divination."

Lupin said, knowing a little about it. "He took the Divination class last year and is quite talented at it."

Really?

Mr. Weasley was still confused.

The two walked downstairs together, and Lupin casually explained, "Sirius went out to have some fun..."

Then Lupin asked seriously, "Collins, what did the divination reveal?"

"There were just a few visions."

Andy said. "Panicked crowds, dark clouds low in the sky, people fighting, and the Dark Mark hovering in midair."

"What else?" Mr. Weasley asked.

"Nothing!" Andy said with his hands spread out.

With a 3-point [Divination] talent, it was already pretty good that he could see all that.

Lupin looked at Mr Weasley with a serious face and said, "We must immediately notify the Aurors and let them prepare. Once an attack takes place, we must immediately evacuate the crowd."

Harry frowned. "Can't we just cancel the tournament?"

If the attack was destined to happen, calling off the match would be the best solution.

"I'm afraid that's not possible."

Lupin said, looking a little troubled. "The Quidditch World Cup is a major event that attracts international attention. No one will call off the match just because of an uncertain prophecy."

"And..."

Lupin let out a sigh as he spoke.

Since James Potter's death, Lupin had specifically looked up some information about divination and prophecies.

Divination is the magic that allows you to glimpse the future.

Since it is the future, it is something that will definitely happen.

No one can change the future!

"And what?" Harry asked.

Hermione had obviously thought of this too, something she had heard in Divination class.

"Professor Lupin means that the visions we have seen are the future," Hermione said, her face looking a little pale.

"What do you mean?" Ron asked, looking puzzled.

"The future is what will inevitably happen."

Lupin patiently explained. "No one can change the future, and no one knows the consequences of trying to change it."

Harry said unwillingly, "So we are just going to sit back and watch Voldemort attack and let all those people get hurt?"

Lupin sighed silently and patted Harry on the shoulder for comfort.

Harry felt rebellious; as a teenager full of passion and impulse, of course, he didn't believe in the idea of 'fate being predetermined'.

But what if he doesn't believe it?

Can Harry change his fate?

"I'll try..."

Lupin said thoughtfully, "First, let's find out what the Ministry of Magic intends to do, then we can start making our own plans."

"I'll go! I know the Ministry of Magic better than anyone else."

Mr. Weasley said, "Remus, you stay here and protect the children. I'll get in touch with the Ministry of Magic and see if I can find Sirius."

"And..."

At this, Mr. Weasley turned to Andy and asked, "Andy, can you contact Dumbledore?"

Andy: "..."

Why do you all think I can contact Dumbledore?

I have nothing to do with Dumbledore!

"I can try," Andy said.

"Good, let's split up for now and meet back at the tent later," Mr Weasley said, and without further ado, he walked out of the tent first.

"Hermione, I'll leave Isa in your care."

Andy said, "I have to go for a while, but I'll leave my Patronus behind."

"Don't worry, I'll take care of Isa," Hermione said.

"And you, watch yourself," said Andy.

Lupin patted Andy on the shoulder. "Don't worry, I'm here to help."

Andy: "..."

It's because of you guys that I'm worried.

Harry is a source of trouble!

After giving them a few pieces of advice, Andy didn't delay and turned around to leave the tent.

It is not possible to Apparate in the tent area, so Andy walked outside before using the Apparition spell to arrive at the Hog's Head Inn in Hogsmeade.

When he opened the door,

Aberforth was standing behind the bar, as usual, holding a dirty rag in his hand and absentmindedly polishing a wine glass.

Andy: "..."

Is this glass... still usable?

Andy felt that even underwear that hadn't been washed for a year would be cleaner than that rag.

"Why is it you again?" Aberforth growled.

He actually had no problem with Andy, but he did have a problem with Andy's reason for being there.

He hated Dumbledore.

And he hated anyone who was looking for Dumbledore.

"Please inform Professor Dumbledore that."

Andy said bluntly, "I did a divination, and Voldemort will attack the World Cup venue."

"Well…that's it!"

"I have things to do, so I won't bother you any longer."

With that, Andy turned and left the Hog's Head Inn.

Aberforth (Surprised Pikachu face): "..."

After Apparating back outside the World Cup venue, Andy showed the staff his ticket and was then allowed into the venue.

When Andy returned to the tent, Mr. Weasley had not returned yet, and Sirius was not there either.

"So soon?" Harry looked surprised.

Andy was equally surprised. "How much time is needed to send a message?"

Harry: "…"

"Did you get through?"

Lupin asked anxiously. "What did Dumbledore say?"

Andy shrugged, "I used a special channel to inform Professor Dumbledore about the result of the divination. Well…it may take a little while before we get Professor Dumbledore's reply."

Even so, Lupin let out a huge sigh of relief.

Dumbledore was indeed a bit unreliable, but he did give people a sense of security.

With nothing to do, Andy collapsed on the sofa to rest.

The Weasley twins crept up and asked in a low voice, "Andy, are you still going to do the divination? Don't forget our big thing."

Andy: "..."

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