Chapter 25

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Next Chris performed the Sorting Hat and Maggie performed the Bloody Barrow.

These two characters left the audience confused.

Chris makes up the numbers and doesn't force anything. And no matter how good Maggie's acting was and she tried her best, she still couldn't make the audience recognize who it was.

So Lawrence asked each of them to tell an anecdote.

"Well, I guess you remember the Mirror of Erised?" He thought for a while and decided to tell this detail.

(Some audience members shouted: "I know!")

"There is a circle of magic words engraved on the top of the mirror. In fact, they are not incomprehensible words." Chris said, "Just turn them upside down and read them." It turns out...that's right! 'What I show is not your face, but the desire in your heart.'"

"Is that so?" Lawrence expressed surprise.

But some of the audience in the audience were expecting it.

"This news has been circulating on the Internet before, and now it has been confirmed." A boy muttered happily.

And Maggie told a small detail that was not considered foreshadowing. That was when she had her first Transfiguration lesson, Harry and Ron were late and rushing to class. But they ran into the classroom only to see an empty chair and a cat.

If you look carefully enough, you can see a chair and a cat drawn on the blackboard on the right. It contrasts with reality.

The audience gave him polite applause.

The second round is about to begin.

This time Lawrence put John and Chris in a group, and David and Maggie in a group. And this round can have a one-sentence prompt - preferably a line, no name or related information.

This time they were performed by the two people who had answered the question before, namely John and David. Maggie and Chris guess.

John drew another character this time that he was familiar with and Snape was familiar with.

In front of everyone, he twitched the corner of his mouth, then raised his chin and said arrogantly: "I want to tell my dad!"

Many people laughed, and Chris shouted without hesitation: "Malfoy!"

If it weren't for the rule that the audience couldn't tell the answer in front of the guest who was guessing, many people would have shouted it out in unison just now.

——The image of little Malfoy who always looks at people with his head raised and his chin has become deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

This time David was lucky enough to draw a recognizable character.

He simply waved his arm, as if holding a magic wand, and shouted loudly: "Avada Kedavra!"

Maggie smiled and immediately answered: "Voldemort!"

The atmosphere at the scene was very joyful.

The guests played a few more rounds, and John also lost a few times, but he won more and lost less. And when it was his turn to answer, he never got the answer wrong once.

--joke! If he dared to answer this incorrectly, would he still be alive?

After the show, Lawrence conducted a brief interview with each of them. Chris and David also had the opportunity to briefly talk about Harris' situation.

They all believed that Harris could recover and return, so they did not look serious, but simply said that Harris was sick.

Only John smiled a little reluctantly.

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