The Wolf is Coming Ch. 7

Prev | Directory | Next



Emma woke up with a bad feeling.

The surroundings were as noisy as a vegetable market, the wet clothes were clinging to her skin, and the feeling of coldness spread all over her body. A gust of wind blew over her, and she immediately felt her hair stand up and got goose bumps.

She was already exhausted after reading the script all night, and now she was suddenly woken up like this, and Emma's morning mood immediately rose to the top. Opening her eyes a little irritably, Emma realized that she was not sleeping in her bedroom, but in someone's arms.

Wait, in someone's arms?!

Emma looked up in panic, and saw Stanislav (the actor who played Viktor Krum) holding her in the red costume from many years ago, carefully wrapping her in a warm and thick blanket, with an anxious look on his face.

Emma was a little dazed, and her sleepiness immediately dissipated, not to mention her morning mood just now.

She turned her head stiffly and looked around, only to find that there were people all around her. Some were familiar, some were unfamiliar. They were wearing wizard robes that Emma was very familiar with, looking around or whispering. It seemed that this was almost the entire crew when they filmed the movie.

What was going on? A reappearance of a movie scene?

But as soon as this thought came up, Emma denied it herself.

No, no, no, it was impossible. There were no tools or props such as cameras or directors around, and this environment was originally just a virtual scene, but now it was terrifyingly real.

The voices of the onlookers buzzed in Emma's ears, which made Emma feel a little dizzy. She felt that she might not have woken up at all and was still dreaming. So she closed her eyes again, hoping that she would still be sleeping in her own bed when she woke up.

But her action scared Krum. He shook her shoulders nervously, calling her inaccurately, "Her-minny! Her-minny! What's wrong with you? Are you feeling uncomfortable somewhere?"

Krum was shaking so hard that Emma couldn't sleep even if she wanted to. She felt dizzy, and she was covered in water. She felt really uncomfortable.

"Stop shaking, it makes me dizzy." Emma held her forehead helplessly, and when she looked up again, she happened to see Daniel (the actor who played Harry Potter) leading two people out of the water in a particularly thrilling way— it was not a special effect, there was no wire, and the webbed hands and feet and fish gill-like parts disappeared at a speed visible to the naked eye after landing.

At this time, Professor McGonagall, wearing a dark green wizard robe, had rushed to their side. Under the gaze of everyone, she waved her wand, and several "drowned chickens" who had just been fished out of the lake swept away the embarrassment of just getting out of the lake, and instantly became dry all over.

This was not a behind-the-scenes processing effect of the movie, but the dampness on the body really disappeared in one second. After experiencing real magic in person, Miss Emma Watson finally realized the very bad situation— she might have fallen into the movie she starred in.

Oh, this was really... Merlin's socks!

·

After Dumbledore loudly read out the results of each contestant, the second game of the Triwizard Tournament finally came to an end. The people in the stands— especially their supporters who got high scores, they cheered, screamed and whistled desperately, and the whole stadium was very lively.

"It's a pity that the competition underwater is so fierce, and we can only wait on the shore." Daisy said regretfully.

"What? Aren't those mermaids enough to open your eyes?" Old Field glanced at the crowd calmly, then lowered his voice and said, "Even if you live by the river in Wilvo for a lifetime, you may not see a mermaid. Let's go back early."

"Okay, you're right." Daisy curled her lips and followed Old Field for a few steps. Only then did she realize that Abraham was still in the same position as he had just stood up from his seat in the stands, staring at the bottom of the stands without blinking, "Abraham?"

Daisy called Abraham several times in a row, and Abraham finally responded, "Ah, sorry, I just watched it too seriously."

"The game is over, what else is there to watch." Daisy was a little puzzled.

All credit goes to the original author
Feel free to pinpoint us if there are any grammar error or typos
Please don't use Guazi's translation to re-translate in other languages



Prev | Directory | Next



Post a Comment

0 Comments