Sorcerer Supreme at Hogwarts (English Versión)-Chapter 106: "A truth that was ignored."

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Chapter 106 - "A truth that was ignored."

"A truth that was ignored."

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After finishing their adventure, Wanda and Harry returned to the castle, where they parted ways to continue with their own tasks.

Harry, for his part, walked a little annoyed because he kept receiving hateful looks from some students, but he began to ignore them as he headed to meet his friends.

Wanda, on the other hand, quickly called Loki and Tony to inform them that she had the ingredients they had requested.

After handing them over, she went to play with Daphne.

Thus, another peaceful day passed at Hogwarts.

While Harry was walking alone in the courtyard looking for Wanda " because thanks to Hagrid, he had learned what the first task would be and wanted to warn her " Ron and Hermione had split up to search for her in different places.

Since Wanda tended to be quite restless, there was no fixed place to find her.

"Why so tense, Potter? Oh right... it was Flamel now, wasn't it?" said Malfoy, who was perched on a tree for some reason.

Harry simply ignored him and kept walking, but Malfoy continued talking.

"My fellow Slytherins and I made a bet. I said you wouldn't last even ten minutes in the tournament," he commented before jumping down from the tree and rejoining his group.

"But what do you think? They think you won't last even five."

"I think your father won't be proud to see his son being so pathetic... if the news even reaches Azkaban," Harry replied before turning around and continuing on his way.

Draco, upon hearing this, became enraged and drew his wand to attack Harry from behind.

However, Sirius appeared to the side and spoke with authority.

"I wouldn't recommend doing that. Even if you're my cousin's son, I wouldn't mind making every single one of your bones disappear to teach you some discipline... something your parents clearly failed to give you. Now, if you don't want to be brutally crushed in front of the entire Hogwarts courtyard, you'd better disappear."

Malfoy started trembling under Sirius's gaze but tried to regain his composure.

"My family will hear about this."

"Really? Which one? Your father, who's now locked up in Azkaban, or your mother, who thanks to me wasn't investigated as an accomplice?" Sirius said with annoyance.

Draco paled and, without saying another word, ran off with his followers.

"Mr. Black, we never use threats against students here," Professor McGonagall intervened, appearing alongside Natasha, as it seemed they were together when a student alerted them.

"Oh, but Professor, I wasn't threatening, just giving a reminder. After all, I wasn't the only one about to do something like that," Sirius said, glancing at Natasha, who was discreetly storing a weapon in her expandable pouch.

Then, Sirius directed his gaze to the second floor, where Wanda was staring intently at Malfoy with a smile on her lips.

Sensing McGonagall and Sirius's eyes on her, she quickly waved with an innocent smile.

Meanwhile, on the castle's roof, Stephen was lowering a bow and arrows made of light before making them disappear.

In the courtyard, Tony was disassembling a strange gauntlet glowing in his palm and storing it inside his necklace.

And behind a beam, Loki held a couple of throwing knives in his hands.

All of them, in perfect synchrony, pretended they hadn't been about to obliterate Malfoy and continued on their way as if nothing had happened.

McGonagall, realizing what Sirius was implying, sighed and addressed Natasha.

"You too, Professor Flamel?"

"Sorry, it was a reflex..." Natasha responded, a little embarrassed.

McGonagall shook her head and led her aside to talk.

Sirius, surprised that it was the first time Natasha had done something to get scolded, didn't want to miss the spectacle.

"I can't miss this. Harry, if everything's fine, I'll see you later," he said before saying goodbye and following McGonagall and Natasha.

Harry paid no attention to it and remembered that Wanda was on the second floor, so he ran to find her.

After a while, he found her playing with Luna Lovegood and Ginny, who were showing Wanda Luna's summon: a small black dragon.

"Wanda, I finally found you. Why do you never have your MagicPhone with you?" Harry complained upon seeing his sister.

"Look, Harry! Luna's little dragon is so cool," Wanda exclaimed, completely ignoring his question while enthusiastically showing him the creature.

Harry looked at the little dragon in surprise, but soon remembered why he was looking for Wanda.

"Wanda, it's a dragon," Harry said quickly.

"Duh, obviously it's a dragon," Wanda replied, looking at Harry as if he were an idiot while gently petting the little black dragon's head.

"No. The first task is a dragon," Harry insisted urgently.

"What task?" Wanda asked distractedly. "Oh, right... the task," she said, finally remembering what her brother was talking about.

"That's right, we have to face a dragon. Hagrid took me to see them in the Forbidden Forest," Harry explained with a slight tremor in his voice.

"Then, it seems like the first competition will be pretty easy," Wanda commented calmly as she returned the little dragon to Luna. "I wonder if Grandpa and Grandma would let us raise one at the mansion..." she added, thinking about something silly.

"In what world is facing a dragon considered easy?" Harry exclaimed in frustration.

Wanda looked at him intently and responded calmly, "What are you talking about, Harry? No magical creature would harm us unless we do something first."

"What?" Harry asked, confused.

"Mmm... Didn't you notice? We went to the Forbidden Forest a few days ago, and no creature attacked us," Wanda pointed out, watching him curiously.

Harry tried to remember their walk, and to his surprise, he noticed it was true. They had walked through the forest as if it were an ordinary place, and at no point were they attacked. Even when they encountered some animals, they simply looked at them and ignored them.

"Didn't you notice?" Wanda repeated, raising an eyebrow.

"Now that you mention it... Maybe I was too focused on thinking about what the first task would be and didn't pay attention," Harry admitted. Even in the safe area of the forest, many magical animals only looked at him without appearing insecure or in danger.

The only creature that showed annoyance at his presence was Fluffy, but that was understandable due to an old grudge.

"But won't the dragons be different?" Harry asked quickly.

"Mmm... Maybe. Then you should prepare just in case," Wanda replied naturally before continuing to tease the little dragon in Luna's hands.

Still deep in thought, Harry turned around and walked away.

After a while, he found Ron and Hermione and told them about his conversation with Wanda.

"How can it be that the beasts don't attack you?" Ron asked incredulously.

"But, Ron, I went to the Forbidden Forest, full of magical creatures, and none of them attacked us," Harry insisted.

"That's so strange... It's like Mr. Newt Scamander's stories, or even more exaggerated," Hermione murmured thoughtfully.

"What if you ask Stephen?" Ron suggested.

"Good idea," Harry agreed before parting from his friends. He felt this had to do with his family.

Stephen was with a group of students training near the lake, so Harry approached him and explained his concern.

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"Well, Harry... Where were we born from?" Stephen asked as he made a chair appear and sat down.

"From your parents?" Harry replied, not fully understanding.

"And who are, technically, our parents?" Stephen asked again with an enigmatic smile.

Then, Harry realized something he had always ignored. Whether because he didn't pay attention or because it didn't seem relevant in daily life.

"From the world and the magic that exists within it..." he responded slowly.

"That's right, Harry. Beasts live in the world, so they perceive us as part of it. And, by the way, by becoming our brother, you also became part of the world. That's why beasts won't attack you unless you attack them first," Stephen explained with the patience of a teacher.

"But I always thought you said that as an analogy, since you never knew who your parents were," Harry said quickly.

"Well, we never hid it, anyway. But we were created by the magic of the world. And no, we weren't born like other wizards or Muggles. I thought that was clear," Stephen said with a calm smile. "Well, that's all I'll tell you... unless it's necessary."

Then, with a gesture, he indicated to Harry to leave. He was busy training the others.

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