Chapter Sixty: The Goblet Of Fire

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If there was one thing that the trio currently loved, it was that they were able to attend their regular lessons at Crystal Rose. Well, it wasn't exactly at Crystal Rose, but it was their normal classes that they would get at Crystal Rose.

They had generally missed the classes that were actually at their speed. The reason they were always at the top of their classes at Hogwarts was because it was always so much more simple than what they had at Crystal Rose. The classes at Hogwarts were not challenging for the amount of power that they had because of how they were mystic souls. They easily topped their practical exams. And when it came to the written portion of their exams, most of the stuff they already knew since it was what they were taught when they were younger. 

Even the wand-user classes were dumbed down. The OWL level things that they had heard about from Fred, George, Percy, Oliver, and Cedric were stuff for third and fourth years in places like wand-user schools like Salem, Ilvermorny, Drumstrang, the Uagadou School of Magic, and Castelobruxo. Other wand-users schools were also just as advanced as those five. Hogwarts was behind them all.

Surprisingly, Luna had also been able to join them. She was not a Ravenclaw for nothing and quickly managed to catch up in most of their subjects. Even despite the fact that she had never attended Crystal Rose or even had any mystic soul education either. They figured that Luna's mother might have known more than other British-born mystic souls would. Especially given that Luna seemed to have also gotten whatever skill that allowed her to know things from her mother.

Their Crystal Rose friends were definitely curious about Luna. Be it because of the way that she talks or the creatures that she talks about. Either way, they were certainly all intrigued by the sweet blond.

The biggest thing that the trio probably loved was that they no longer needed to be taking Potions class with Snape. They refused to call that grown-up bully a professor. He did not deserve to be called one since he did not teach anyone or anything. How anyone ever passed his tests and exams was probably all done through tutors and self-study. That was certainly how the trio passed his classes, along with that their own potions professor was a million times better than Snape.

Professor Crystal Gold was Abby's older sister, but Abby had never used that fact to get ahead in the class. Not that they ever thought that Professor Gold would give special treatment, even if she did have two younger siblings in her class. That was certainly a difference to Snape, who treats Draco Malfoy like he is Merlin's gift to wizardkind in class simply because he is his godson. And since Crystal was also an Enchanted Sapphire mage, they were sure that she would freeze Snape solid if she knew how much trouble he caused by not teaching potions properly.

"Remember to be careful with the powdered toadstool," Krinos says as they worked on their current potion's assignment.

"We know, we know," Melody said as they worked. "It's not like any of us want to have another chaotic day of not knowing how to control each other's powers."

"At least we know for sure how that day was very far from boring," Harry chuckled.

"Says the boy that was not shattering glass every time I tried to speak," Krinos scoffed.

"No, I was only making plants grow out of control simply because I walked on the normal ground with no concrete blocking me and the ground," Harry said.

"I am suddenly really glad to just have had a lot of animals chasing after me," Melody says.

"Yeah, well, welcome to my world of when I first discovered my powers," Harry rolled his eyes. "At least you never ran into a chihuahua while you had my powers. I can talk to animals and those little dogs never shut up. They are worse than pomeranians, and that says something."

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