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Sorcerer Supreme at Hogwarts (English Versión)-Chapter 107: "A Game Too Difficult Part 1"
Chapter 107 - "A Game Too Difficult Part 1"
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"A Game Too Difficult Part 1"
"So, Harry, your chances against the dragon are pretty good," said Ron after hearing that magical animals wouldn't see Harry as an enemy.
"No. Stephen said not to get overconfident. Even though I now share blood with my siblings, I still have my Potter side," Harry replied, explaining.
His friends more or less knew what had happened over the holidays and how he had become a bit different upon his return.
Though, obviously, not everything. At least they knew the Flamels had performed some sort of ritual to make Harry part of their bloodline, and it didn't seem strange to them since pure-blood families had many old rituals and hidden spells.
Especially a family as ancient as the Flamel family.
"So, you still have to train, Harry, just in case," said Hermione while thinking of ways.
"Virtual reality!" she suddenly exclaimed.
"I don't think playing games will help, Hermione," said Ron, looking at her with disbelief.
"No, troll brain. Harry can train in virtual reality. That way, even if he gets hurt, it won't be real, and most importantly, he can learn the dragons' movements," Hermione explained, looking at Ron like he was an idiot.
"That's true, but..." said Ron, realizing he hadn't thought it through.
"Snape," Harry said, finishing the sentence Ron couldn't complete. After all, Snape was in charge of the magical virtual reality chambers.
"Games? Where?" A voice appeared above them, surprising them. They quickly looked up and found Wanda lying on the fireplace, resting her head on her hands, watching them with interest.
"Wanda, since when have you been there?" asked Ron, touching his chest in shock.
"I've been here since before you guys... any problem, beetroot?" said Wanda, giving Ron a nickname. Then, with a little jump, she landed in front of them.
"So, where are the games? Take me," she quickly ordered.
"You don't know about the magical virtual reality chambers?" asked Hermione, confused.
"Of course, she doesn't know. I've been hiding them from her for years, and you guys ruined it," said another voice behind them. They quickly turned around and saw Stephen sitting not far away, reading a book like nothing was wrong.
"You guys have to stop doing that," complained Ron, putting a hand over his chest with his heart racing.
"I've been here from the beginning, you idiot," Stephen said, annoyed, since they were the ones who barged into the room talking as if no one else was there.
"Hey, Stephen, why did you hide something so interesting from me?" Wanda asked, approaching him, clearly upset.
"Why do you think? For the good of all the students," Stephen replied, pushing his sister's head away since she was way too close.
"Whatever, take me," Wanda said, grabbing Harry and Hermione as she rushed out through the portrait entrance.
"Tsk. Let's go, beetroot. We need to watch her so no one ends up traumatized," Stephen said, addressing Ron before leaving the room.
"I don't like that nickname," Ron mumbled as he touched his hair and quickly followed Stephen.
After a while of walking, the group reached the gaming area.
Even though it was supposed to be a practice zone and international connection area with other magic schools, everyone called it the gaming area.
By the way, on the way there, Wanda saw Loki walking around and dragged him along, while the Weasley twins saw Stephen being followed by Ron and also joined the group.
So now the group was even bigger than before.
"Isn't this supposed to be a school... why is there a gaming area?" asked Loki, observing all the cabins in the old Slytherin Chamber of Secrets.
"Doesn't matter. Let's find a place and play," Wanda said, excited.
"What are you guys doing here?" asked Tony, coming out from behind one of the cabins while wiping his hands with a rag.
"Hi, Tony! We came to play. What are you doing?" Wanda quickly asked, smiling.
"Improving this contraption. By the way, you guys arrived just in time to be the test subjects," Tony said with a proud smile.
"Awesome!" Wanda said, trying to get in quickly, but Stephen stopped her by grabbing her hair.
"You have to notify to use your merit points," he quickly said, pointing at Snape, who was watching them with a dark glare at the sight of so many troublemakers gathered.
"Hi, Snapy, long time no see," Wanda greeted cheerfully.
"What's up, Snape, my friend?" Stephen said with the same friendly tone, approaching him.
"No, Snapy is my friend. Find yourself another grumpy emo," Wanda complained quickly.
"Stop talking nonsense. Snape became my best friend before you even got to Hogwarts," said Stephen, arguing with his sister.
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"So, Snapy was my friend before you were even born," Wanda replied, standing arrogantly in front of Stephen.
"Are you an idiot? Obviously, you wouldn't have been born either if I hadn't been born," Stephen complained, annoyed.
"Silence, you two!" Snape growled, his face twisted with anger. "You have ten seconds to get out of my sight, or all your merit points will be deducted before you can even touch a cabin," he added while pressing a button that activated the machine.
"Great, thanks, Snapy. I'll introduce you to a grumpy goth girl for a date later," Wanda said before leading everyone toward the cabins. Snape rubbed his forehead in exhaustion.
"Don't worry, Snape. I'll keep an eye on her so she doesn't do something stupid," Stephen said, following her.
"You need someone watching over you too," Snape muttered, though Stephen was already out of earshot.
As Ron and Harry followed Wanda, they realized something.
"Maybe we should act like Stephen and Wanda so Snape doesn't want to come near us," Harry said, thinking out loud.
"Don't be an idiot, Harry. It's more likely Snape will poison us if we act like them," Ron responded, horrified at the thought. "They're gods," he quickly added.
"Hey, little brother of the boss, what did you improve?" Fred asked, approaching Tony.
"I want to know too," George said, appearing on Tony's other side.
"You'll see when you go inside," Tony replied with a mysterious air as he entered.
"Wow," Wanda said as she stepped in, seeing a place that looked like another world.
The moment they walked through the door, they found themselves in a vast desert. The scorching sun burned their skin, and the sand made walking difficult.
"The illusion is already activated as soon as you enter?" Stephen asked, interested.
"Of course. Now we have a much better energy source, so the illusions are more real, and the cabin works a million times better," Tony said proudly.
"Whatever. I want a horror game," Wanda said quickly.
"Let me explain"" Tony tried to continue, but Stephen stopped him again.
"Do you really think they'll understand? We can listen to your explanation later." Stephen said while continuing to look around.
"Fine, whatever." Tony said and showed Wanda where the crystals were.
"So this can be created with illusion magic and occlumency?" Wanda said as she examined the crystals. "Then I can do it." She added with excitement, showing a wicked smile.
"Sigh... Here it comes." Stephen said, preparing himself.
"What's coming?" Harry asked quickly.
"Are you seriously asking?" Stephen replied, pointing at Wanda, who had placed her hand on the ground with her eyes closed. A trail of yellow magic began to spread, changing the entire illusion of the place.
"Wait, Wanda! What are you doing?" Hermione shouted urgently, seeing everyone start to drift away from each other without moving.
"If we're all together, it's not that scary, right?" Wanda said with a wicked smile. Immediately, the desert began to change, transforming into a city with towering buildings. The sunlight started to turn a blood-red shade.
Everyone realized they were in a Muggle city, though something was different from what they knew. Everything seemed quite advanced, but they also noticed there was no one on the streets. The buildings, houses, and shops were completely empty, with no sign of noise or life.
"Sigh... She's crazy... I hope she doesn't leave any lasting effects on the other idiots," Stephen said as he looked around and tried to fly, but remembered that magic couldn't be used inside the cabin.
"Whatever, let's go find someone first." He said and started walking.
"By the way, this place is New York, right? I wonder what she's planning," Stephen muttered as he kept looking around without finding anyone.
Meanwhile, on another side of the city...
"This is a Muggle store. It has some pretty good stuff," Ron said as he walked with a bag full of food, holding an open bag of chips in his hand.
"This place isn't so bad. I wonder why Stephen was worried about what Wanda would do. It's just a game where we have to find each other," Ron said as he left the store.
While walking, he saw someone in the distance, so he quickly headed toward them, thinking it was someone familiar.
"Hey, Harry! Is that you?" Ron said with a smile as he approached the person who was standing with their back turned. When they heard Ron, they turned around.
"You... are you okay?" Ron asked, seeing their face covered in blood and scratches.
The person quickly raised their arms and ran full speed toward him.
"Aaaah! Wait! Aaaah!" Ron screamed as he ran away at full throttle.
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