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Chapter 64: Each with their own thoughts

Fleur found Weilan's question very strange.

“But she definitely died in the end, that was a thousand years ago.”

Weilan's brow twitched.

No… you silly girl, this Veela very likely lived until today…

Fleur didn't need to know that Circe and another Veela had tried to harm him. Weilan had nothing more to say.

Ron, who had been completely silent the whole time, suddenly asked as they were about to leave:

“Fleur, can I ask you a question? Ever since I saw a Veela, one question has been lingering in my mind.”

Ron bit the quill in his hand, his eyebrows tightly knitted together, showing that he had truly been troubled for a long time.

“Speak.”

Ron expressed his question as politely as possible: “How do Veela maintain the purity of their bloodline?”

“I mean, pure-blood Veela are all female, right?”

“Then for them to reproduce, they can only intermarry with human males, giving birth to Veela half-bloods.”

“If this continues generation after generation, the Veela bloodline can only be continuously diluted, so who are the parents of the completely pure-blood Veela we see now?”

Ron asked a very interesting question, and Weilan looked forward to Fleur's answer.

“Their mother is a Veela, and their father is just an ordinary human.”

Fleur replied to him:

“But Veela have a kind of magic that can assimilate human blood. Those girls with one-half or one-quarter Veela blood can assimilate the bloodline left by their fathers and become full Veela.”

Ron had no more questions and handed her the key answers from Fleur that he had recorded for her signature.

Fleur reviewed it, found no issues, signed it, and handed it back to Ron.

Ron let out a long sigh of relief and walked out of the infirmary with Weilan.

“How amazing!” Ron said to Weilan, feeling greatly surprised, “I wonder if Fleur will choose to become a true Veela in the future?”

Weilan lingered at the edge of the Forbidden Forest, and after discerning the correct path, he walked and said:

“That's Fleur's business; we have no right to decide for her.”

When Weilan and Ron returned to the Dragon enclosure, they found that the tall stands conjured by magic had all disappeared.

The three Dragons lay quietly in the enclosure, sound asleep.

Several Dragon handlers gathered around them with concern, seemingly discussing how to deal with these three Dragons.

The Hungarian Horntail had the most handlers around it. These handlers held Potions and were trying to wipe the Dragon's black scales.

Next to the Chinese Fireball, handlers were feeding it bloody fresh meat.

The tent remained in place, with many people going in and out of it.

Weilan heard a loud commotion from inside the tent from afar and felt that things were not good.

This was a magic tent, not the kind of tent commonly used by Muggles that can only fit a few people for the night.

Its interior space had been subjected to an Undetectable Extension Charm. The space inside was much larger than it appeared from the outside, and there were also many winding corridors and doors.

Several doors behind were now noisy.

Weilan heard that it was Beauxbatons, the Ministry of Magic's Department of Magical Games and Sports, Durmstrang, and Dragon handlers—a motley crew of people arguing fiercely.

By a corridor where sunlight streamed through, Weilan met Hermione.

Hermione immediately told them some very explosive news.

“Charlie angrily told all of us that someone secretly gave the Chinese Fireball a sleeping draft and a fire-extinguishing Potion last night.”

“This Dragon has been listless all day today, unable to stand up, and can't even spit out a spark from its mouth.”

“And the Hungarian Horntail, someone cast powerful Dark Arts on it, giving it a skin disease.”

“The Hungarian Horntail was incredibly itchy all over. The physical irritation made it very irritable, which led to its madness today.”

His temples were throbbing.

Weilan could clearly feel that more than one force was stirring up trouble in this incident, making the whole case intricate and extremely difficult.

“Come on, let's go find Dumbledore and see if he has any results.”

He hoped Dumbledore's inquiry would reveal more useful information.

Weilan continued to walk into the tent.

Based on the location told to him by a Dragon handler, Weilan walked towards the tent corner where Dumbledore was.

Unexpectedly, he bumped into a sweating Mr. Bagman walking out.

“Ah ha, Weilan—Dumbledore said you were also investigating this matter.”

Mr. Bagman wiped the sweat from his face with a handkerchief:

“The weather is really warm today, isn't it? I imagine you and your friends have also worked very hard.”

“I say, a child your age should relax and play more. Always worrying about adult matters will wear you out.”

Warm weather…

Mr. Bagman's description made Ron cough and wipe his nose.

Weilan also couldn't help but scratch the thick sweater under his school robe.

Mr. Bagman's acting needed improvement; anyone with eyes could see he had big problems.

“Thank you for your concern, Mr. Bagman.”

Weilan replied to him sarcastically: “I also wish you good health.”

Weilan allowed Mr. Bagman to leave the tent for the time being.

As a member of the judging panel, Mr. Bagman couldn't escape until this matter was resolved smoothly.

Weilan found Dumbledore in the corner of the tent as expected.

“From Fleur's answer, Madam Maxime should not have any major problems.”

Weilan first stated his judgment:

“Based on the information she got from touching the Dragons herself, she told Fleur the characteristics of each Dragon.”

“But only one Hungarian Horntail was violent.”

“Which Dragon the champions would face depended entirely on their draw before the start.”

“This required the culprit to precisely control the draw results of the three champions.”

“I am more inclined to believe that the culprit is within the Ministry of Magic or has a very high probability of colluding with the Ministry of Magic.”

As Weilan said these things, Ron handed Dumbledore the compiled answers from Fleur.

Dumbledore listened to Weilan's report while reading Fleur's answers.

“Fleur is indeed an honest and good child.” He nodded in affirmation, “Madam Maxime completely refused to admit that she revealed the Dragon information to Fleur.”

“Of course, she wouldn't admit it.” Weilan was not surprised at all, “She is the Principal of Beauxbatons; her words and actions represent Beauxbatons.”

“Mr. Bagman, on the other hand, is very guilty; he is hiding many things from me.”

Dumbledore continued: “He admitted to touching the Dragons last night but refused to admit that he did anything to them.”

“For this, Mr. Bagman's reason was.”

“He thought those Dragons looked very valuable, which made him a bit tempted, but that was all.”

Valuable? Money?

Weilan suddenly remembered, wasn't Mr. Bagman still deeply in debt?

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