Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 566: Terrible Reports

Over the next week, Professor Ivan asked Professor Lupin to help him select many classical music songs.

He filled them with beautiful shellfish, ready to take them under the water and give them to the mermaids.

Busy and soon to November, Rita Skeeter's article on the Triwizard Tournament was finally published.

With the release of this story, Ivan's calm life was immediately broken.

Rita Skeeter is a well-deserved rumour-maker, and rather than reporting on the competition, her article portrays Ivan and Harry's personal life as fuelling and vinegar.

Since Ivan was not interviewed at the time, Harry continued to dominate the coverage.

Many of the pages of the first edition of the newspaper were captured by photographs of Ivan and Harry standing together, which she took in secret.

The whole article, to be continued until the second, third, fourth, sixth, seventh, and twelfth editions, was about both of them, and Ron's name was occasionally inserted into it, and Furong and Krum were squeezed into the last line of the article, and spelled it wrong.

As for Cedric, the whole story was silent, as if there was no such person.

In Harry's words, the story gave him a spicy, uncomfortable sense of shame.

Rita Skeeter wrote a lot of terrible things about Harry that Harry never said.

For example: I think it was my parents who gave me strength and courage that kept me going until today.

I know that if they could see me now, they would be very proud of me.

Yeah, sometimes at night, I still cry for them, and I don't feel ashamed to admit it.

Not only did Rita Skeeter turn Harry's tributaries into many disgusting, lengthy theories, but she also asked others what they thought of him: Harry finally found his first love in Hogwarts, and his close friend Colin Creevey said Harry was inseparable from a girl named Hermione Granger.

Miss Granger is stunning, born in the Muggle family, and like Harry, she is one of the school's top students.

Next, Rita Skeeter wrote: According to an in-depth investigation by the newspaper's reporter, Miss Granger seemed to have an unclear and ambiguous relationship with another well-known Hogwarts boy, Ivan Mason.

Evan was turned upside down by Miss Granger, who often avoided Harry and the others alone.

Whether Miss Granger is playing with the feelings of the two boys or whether Evan is actively pursuing Miss Granger remains to be investigated, but from the current situation, the kind Harry obviously knows nothing about it...

All in all, he portrayed the relationship between Ivan, Harry and Hermione as an entangled triangle.

Moreover, from Rita Skeeter's words, she more or less metaphorically captured the fact that Evan had spent a lot of time in this part of the article robbing Harry and his best friend, Harry, of Hermione, despite friendship, despite the fact that Harry and Hermione had developed a relationship since first grade.

If this layout is still just speculation, then the next layout will explode completely.

Rita Skeeter had a very obvious purpose, and he was going to stink Ivan's reputation, and that was the price Ivan paid to offend her.

Her entry point was very good. First, she played a love card, depicting the image of Harry as a lonely, hard-working savior.

This is also in line with what most people in the magic world know about Harry and evoke your sympathy.

In this context, how wonderful and difficult it is for the miserable Harry to find his first love.

Then, at this time, the relationship between Ivan and Hermione was thrown out.

The next layout depicts the obscure relationship between Ivan and the girls of Furong, Gabriel, Luna, Autumn, Ginny, etc.

She listed all the girls who were close to Ivan, and in her description Ivan seemed to pursue them at the same time. The relationship was unusual. He was dating several girls at the same time, mixing them together in a true and false way, making no distinction at all.

Read Rita Skeeter's article, Ivan is more than imagined.

Not only did he actively pursue girls his age, but he also targeted his sisters and young girls like Gabriel...

Don't say that the wizards, the Hogwarts students, had a sudden sense of enlightenment after watching it.

After reading the story, they seemed to have just discovered that Ivan's private life had been so chaotic.

At the end of this panel, Rita Skeeter also speculated on how Ivan could do this.

She speculated that Ivan was secretly making love and springtime pills that disoriented the girls and fascinated them.

She called on the school side to investigate the matter and to prohibit the abuse of drugs and magic by the little wizards.

Of course, she was positive about Evan's magical powers.

After compiling Ivan's indiscriminate personal life, the next page shifted to the theme Triwizard Tournament, pointing the main spear at Ron.

Ron is also one of her most portrayed warriors, and Rita Skeeter describes all of Ron's usual bad behavior at school, so much so that there isn't too much twig and leaf, because what Ron usually does is really bad enough.

You can use it directly without making it up.

After a brief introduction, she began to question Ron's warrior credentials!

In Rita Skeeter's view, little wizards as good as Ivan and Harry have not become warriors, while Ron has been able to become warriors, obviously because someone is operating in the darkroom behind this competition.

Ron's father's work in the Ministry of Magic was also identified, and Rita Skeeter believed that Mr. Weasley's good relationship with Dumbledore, Foggy and Mr. Crouch had worked again.

At the end of the article, Rita Skeeter looked forward to an explanation from the Ministry of Magic and said she would continue to pay attention to the matter.

The story was horrible, like throwing a boulder on a calm lake and stirring up the waves.

Now, no matter where Ivan, Harry, Ron, Hermione go, there are people pointing at them.

Ivan here, it's about his chaotic private life, not too negative.

Ivan's reputation and strength were there, and the little wizards still admired him.

The boys expressed their admiration and envy for Ivan's ability to socialize with so many girls at the same time, saying a few words at best. Girls look forward to dating Ivan, who already has a lot of crush on him, and if Ivan is making love, they want to get a copy.

As for Harry, Ron and Hermione, the repercussions aren't that easy.