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Chapter 547: 'Reunion”



Chapter 547: 'Reunion”

Chapter 547: “Reunion”

Deep within the remote reaches of southwestern England, Devon stood as a place of extraordinary seclusion, nestled near the shores of the English Channel, far from the prying eyes of Muggles.

In this tranquil setting, Jerry initiated his unique magical portal, carrying Hermione away from the entrance of Grangers dental practice.

What a massive Muggle-repelling Charm!

Stepping out of the fiery portal, the duo found themselves on a seemingly barren lawn shrouded in a misty veil.

Jerry, however, recognized that this mist was no ordinary weather phenomenon; it was, in fact, a magical cloak designed by the Ministry of Magic to conceal wizarding activity from Muggles.

An array of Muggle-repelling charms had been meticulously woven around the mists edges to avert accidental intrusion by non-magical individuals.

The spellwork was impressive, as it not only transported them but also shielded the location from Muggle awareness.

Within a few steps, the mist dissipated, revealing a vibrant scene where countless tents of different colors and styles covered the entire coastline.

It was a bustling and magical spectacle akin to a grand wizarding fair.

The sight was overwhelming for Hermione, whose experiences with wizards had mostly been limited to Hogwarts and Diagon Alley.

However, the Quidditch World Cup had drawn Quidditch enthusiasts from all corners of the wizarding world, assembling tens of thousands of wizards whose enthusiasts for the Quidditch are unmatched, creating an atmosphere unlike any other!

The sheer magnitude of this gathering was unlike anything she had ever witnessed.

Wow, Ive never seen so many wizards in one place, Hermione exclaimed, her eyes scanning the throngs of fellow witches and wizards.

Woah! They are here!

As Hermione marveled at the spectacle, a burst of spatial magic manifested in the sky.

Soon, several familiar figures plummeted from the air, letting out startled yelps before landing on the grass nearby.

Harry, Ron, and the others displayed envy as they listened, for their initial encounters with Portkeys had not been nearly as smooth or impressive.

Traveling with a Portkey often felt like a jarring pull at ones navel, thrusting them to their destinations, sometimes resulting in an erratic and awkward landing.

Their first-hand experiences paled in comparison to the seamless mastery displayed by Jerry and Hermione.

The adult wizards in attendance, namely Arthur, Sirius, and Diggory, harbored complex emotions.

They marveled at Jerrys magical prowess, creating an entirely new form of space magic.

However, they couldnt help but ponder the profound implications portal magic might hold for the wizarding world.

On the one hand, portal magics emergence promised to revolutionize wizards travel experiences, offering significant advantages to the magical community, especially in space magic research and development.

Yet, it also posed certain inherent risks.

Presently, wizards who wished to travel internationally were required to register with the Ministry of Magic, and strict limitations governed the use of Portkeys.

The advent of portal magic had the potential to render these constraints obsolete.

Given that it would be challenging to monitor every adult wizard using portals, it would become considerably easier for them to travel to foreign countries.

This transformation could mirror the Muggle world, where international travel entailed passports, registration, and commercial flights, yet now, anyone could traverse the globe effortlessly by opening a portal.

The implications for governments and various industries were profound.

Jerry had contemplated these potential consequences and didnt view them as entirely negative.

Not my problem. Its not like they would easily replicate such Spells if we are talking in all honesty. Jerrys prideful remark, followed by his wide smug, made the others forget they would be insane to try one of Jerrys Spells and succeed with it.

The wizarding world was often seen as conservative, and the removal of spatial constraints might draw its inhabitants closer together, fostering greater understanding and communication.

This perspective brought a different light to the matter.


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