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    The Four Champions

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    Harry is Chosen as a Fourth Champion
    After the Goblet of Fire selects three champions, it unexpectedly produces a fourth name—Harry Potter. Harry is stunned as the entire Great Hall turns to stare at him. Confused and shocked, Harry insists to Ron and Hermione that he didn't put his name in the Goblet. Professor Dumbledore calls him forward to enter a small room with the other champions.
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    Harry Meets the Other Champions
    Harry enters a smaller room, where Viktor Krum, Cedric Diggory, and Fleur Delacour are gathered. Ludo Bagman announces that Harry is the fourth Triwizard champion. While Viktor and Cedric look confused, Fleur believes it to be a joke. Bagman explains that Harry's name was chosen, and despite the age restriction, Harry is bound to compete due to the Goblet's magical contract.
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    Professors and Judges Confront the Situation
    Professors Dumbledore, Snape, McGonagall, and the other judges enter the room, discussing the unexpected selection of Harry as a champion. Olympe Maxime and Igor Karkaroff express their disbelief, accusing Dumbledore of allowing two Hogwarts champions. Snape accuses Harry of breaking rules, but Dumbledore calmly questions Harry, who denies putting his name into the Goblet. Karkaroff demands to resubmit names, but Ludo Bagman and Bartemius Crouch Sr. explain the binding nature of the Goblet's decision.
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    Alastor Moody Suggests Foul Play
    Alastor Moody enters the room and suggests that someone deliberately entered Harry's name into the Goblet to put him in danger. Karkaroff dismisses the theory as paranoid, but Moody insists that the Goblet was Confunded and that Harry's name was submitted under a fourth school. The tension in the room increases as Olympe Maxime and Karkaroff argue with Moody.
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    The Judges Accept the Goblet's Decision
    Dumbledore declares that Harry and Cedric Diggory must compete in the Triwizard Tournament since both were chosen by the Goblet of Fire. Karkaroff and Olympe Maxime remain displeased, but Bagman excitedly agrees to proceed. Bartemius Crouch Sr. gives instructions about the first task, emphasizing that the champions must face it with only their wands. Afterward, the other champions and headmasters leave, while Harry and Cedric are told to prepare for the celebrations from their houses.
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    Cedric Diggory Questions Harry
    As Harry and Cedric leave the room together, Cedric questions how Harry got his name into the Goblet of Fire. Harry insists he didn't enter it, but Cedric is skeptical. The two part ways, and Harry reflects on whether anyone will believe him about not entering his name, realizing that Ron and Hermione are his only hope for support.
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    Harry Realizes the Danger
    Walking back to Gryffindor Tower, Harry reflects on the danger of competing in the tournament and how Lord Voldemort might be involved. He recalls the dream where Lord Voldemort was connectionting his murder and wonders if someone entered his name in the Goblet to ensure he would face life-threatening tasks.
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    Gryffindor Celebrates Harry's Selection
    When Harry arrives at the Gryffindor common room, he is met with a loud celebration. The students are thrilled that a Gryffindor is competing in the tournament, despite Harry's insistence that he didn't enter. Fred and George Weasley are impressed that Harry managed to bypass the Age Line, while Katie Bell is excited about the chance to repay Cedric for Gryffindor's Quidditch loss.
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    Harry Confronts Ron's Disbelief
    Escaping the Gryffindor celebration, Harry finds Ron alone in the dormitory. Expecting support, Harry is surprised to find Ron acting cold and sarcastic. Ron accuses Harry of secretly entering the tournament and lying about it, fueled by jealousy over the prize money and the opportunity to compete. Harry tries to convince Ron he didn't enter, but Ron refuses to believe him, leaving Harry feeling isolated.
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    Harry Feels Isolated and Betrayed
    After his confrontation with Ron, Harry feels deeply hurt and isolated, especially as Ron was one of the few people he trusted to believe him. The argument leaves Harry questioning if anyone outside of Hermione will support him, as even his closest friend is now convinced he sought fame by entering the tournament.
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