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Harry Potter: The Golden Viper

[A Harry Potter Fanfic] In this Harry Potter fanfic, a young boy is reborn into the wizarding world and embarks on a remarkable journey. After graduating from school, he adopts a hidden persona and delves into the secretive aspects of the British wizarding community. Striking a balance between light and darkness, he explores magic while supporting the orphanage where he grew up. However, destiny calls him back to Hogwarts on a mission with uncertain motives. As he returns to the school, his predetermined destiny sets him on a new path, forever changing his journey. ********************************************** This is based on a CN novel, but I have changed the story characters and powerups in the original. I don't own the picture in the novel cover, if there's some problems contact me in reviews section, then i will take it down. ********************************************** I will post some Extra Chapters in patreon, you can check it out. >> patreon.com/FicFrenzy

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0516 Future

The light drizzle that had begun to fall over Hogwarts grounds seemed to mirror Fleur's dampened spirits as her plan to spend time alone with Bryan at the hospital wing ultimately fell through.

The soft pitter-patter of raindrops against the castle's ancient stone walls created a melancholic backdrop to the events unfolding inside it.

Madame Maxime arrived at the hospital wing very quickly. Upon learning about the incident, she looked quite displeased, but couldn't express her anger openly. After all, Fleur's injury was partly due to her own recklessness, a fact that didn't escape her notice.

Moreover, the actual harm suffered by her student was minimal - at most, Fleur had lost a few leg hairs in the encounter with the Blast-Ended Skrewt. Madame Maxime couldn't help but think that a simple fall on the marble stairs of Beauxbatons might have caused more damage!

Still, the incident left an uneasy feeling in the pit of Madame Maxime's stomach. Her eyes now held a hint of worry as they darted between Fleur and the Hogwarts staff present. Beauxbatons' prime candidate encountering a problem before the Triwizard Tournament had even officially begun was undoubtedly a bad omen.

To prevent any further such accidents from happening again, Madame Maxime took up a vigilant position by Fleur's bedside.

Bryan also wanted to demonstrate Hogwarts' sense of responsibility, and didn't leave either. As the afternoon wore on, the light drizzle outside intensified, casting a gloomy shroud over the grounds. The pitter-patter of rain against the hospital wing's windows created a soothing yet somewhat melancholic ambiance. The oppressive atmosphere seemed to seep into the stones of the castle, making the air in the hospital wing feel heavy and muggy.

Gabrielle, who had risen early that morning in excitement for the day's adventures, found herself succumbing to the dreary atmosphere. Sitting by Fleur's bed, she gradually began to droop, her eyelids growing heavier with each passing minute. Before long, she had fallen into a deep slumber, her head resting gently on her sister's leg.

Being a caring older sister, Fleur couldn't help but worry about Gabrielle's well-being. Her eyes darted between her sleeping sister and the less-than-warm environment of the hospital wing. The stone walls, while providing excellent insulation during the scorching summer months, now seemed to radiate a chill. Concerned that Gabrielle might catch a cold in these unfamiliar surroundings, Fleur made the decision to return to their carriage.

"Perhaps it would be best if we returned to our quarters," Fleur suggested, her melodious voice tinged with a hint of reluctance.

Madame Maxime understanding Fleur's suggestion nodded in agreement. She gently picked up the sleeping Gabrielle into her arms. The young girl didn't wake up and remained peacefully oblivious as they made their way back to the Beauxbatons carriage.

The journey across the Hogwarts grounds was dull. The misty rain cloaked the landscape in an ethereal haze, blurring the lines between earth and sky. Madame Maxime's giant body led the way, Gabrielle held protectively against her chest, while Fleur walked alongside, her usual grace somewhat dampened by the day's events.

Upon reaching the powder-blue carriage that was their temporary home, Fleur heaved a sigh of relief as Gabrielle was safely rested within its warm interior. She smoothed her repaired skirt before turning her attention to the figure standing a short distance away.

Bryan Watson stood about ten feet from the carriage, the misty rain creating a halo effect around his tall, lean body. Fleur's heart skipped a beat as she looked at him, taking in every detail of his appearance.

To Fleur, Bryan Watson was something entirely different from the young men she was accustomed to. At Beauxbatons, Fleur had never lacked admirers. Her Veela heritage ensured a constant stream of suitors, and she had experience in conversation and interaction with handsome boys.

But Bryan Watson was different. His physical appearance, while undeniably attractive, was perhaps the least remarkable of his qualities. It was his air of mystery, the intense sense of power that seemed to radiate from him, that truly set him apart.

Fleur's intuition from her Veela heritage or perhaps intuition honed over years of dealing with fanatical admirers, gave her a unique insight. She could sense, with a certainty that both intrigued and frustrated her, that Bryan had never harbored any romantic thoughts towards her. This realization was as shocking as it was stimulating to Fleur.

Never before had she encountered someone immune to her charms at least not those of her age. It even sparked a competitive fire within her.

"Would you like to come in for a bit, Mr. Watson?" Fleur asked, her voice carrying a hint of hope despite her try at casual indifference.

Bryan's response was as polite as it was disappointing. "Thank you for the kind invitation, Miss Delacour—" He said, his smile gracious but distant. "But entering the living quarters of so many young ladies wouldn't be a gentlemanly behavior—"

This rejection, while not unexpected, still stung. Fleur had observed Bryan's careful maintenance of boundaries with everyone, which she had also noticed even during their encounters in Paris.

Determined not to let her disappointment show, Fleur gave a sweet smile. "Then, I'll see you tonight—"

"See you tonight, Miss Delacour—" Bryan replied with a slight nod. "I hope you succeed in becoming the Beauxbatons champion—"

As soon as the carriage door closed behind Fleur, the friendly smile on Bryan's face vanished, replaced by a furrowed brow and a hint of worry in his eyes.

If he wasn't blind, he should have noticed the trace of affection in Fleur's gaze every time she looked at him.

And Fleur was different from the young witches in the upper years at Hogwarts. Those girls' attitudes towards him were more akin to hero-worship, their attempts to pass him love letters more of a playful game than a genuine expression of feeling.

But Fleur... Fleur was different. This girl seemed to genuinely hope for something to blossom between them, and she wasn't shy about showing her feelings.

Bryan could have ignored it, written it off as a passing fancy of a young girl away from home for the first time. But he felt that such a passive approach wasn't quite right.

The truth was, there was nothing inherently wrong with Fleur. The problem lay with Bryan himself. His identity as a time traveler, the weight of knowledge about a future that might never come to pass, and his long-term self-imposed isolation had created barriers around his heart. He found himself instinctively rejecting anyone or anything that threatened to breach those walls, to touch upon the secrets he held so closely.

Moreover - and this thought caused Bryan's expression to cool further - the Wizarding world was in a state of barely contained turmoil. Signs were everywhere, for those who knew how to read them, that the existing structure and system could no longer quell the growing discontent among the different classes and Beings of the magical community.

Muggle technology had surged forward, its advances moving at a relentless pace, posing an undeniable threat to the magical world's long-held secrecy. The future development of surveillance, digital information, and global networks would make it harder to maintain the delicate illusion that magic was mere fantasy. With every new device and breakthrough, wizards would face increased risk of exposure—and, with it, the terrifying prospect of renewed persecution from Muggle societies that could now more easily detect and track magical activity.

And then there was Voldemort on the brink of return. Add to this the ancient, thousand-year-long struggle between the legendary wizard Merlin, the four Hogwarts founders, and the dark wizard Herpo - a conflict that was now beginning to resurface after centuries of dormancy - and the future looked more unstable than ever.

In such tumultuous times, Bryan couldn't afford to have any "weaknesses."

After taking a moment to steady himself, to confirm his resolve, Bryan cast his gaze around the mist-shrouded grounds. There was no sign of Hagrid in the gloomy landscape. It seemed that after the shock of the day's events, het wasn't in the mood to continue showing the guests around. Bryan couldn't blame him.

With a sigh, Bryan turned his steps back towards the castle. Before the evening feast, he had planned to rest in his office. The previous night had been nearly sleepless, and he had risen early this morning to prepare the tour for the foreign delegations. He knew that after tonight's feast, he could anticipate a heated argument - likely involving Karkaroff and Madame Maxime over the Skrewt incident - so he needed to reserve enough energy to handle the situation.

But as is often the case in the unpredictable world of Hogwarts, things didn't go as planned. Bryan had barely managed to get a little over an hour of irregular rest before being jolted awake by urgent knocking on his office door.

Groggily, he made his way to the door, his mind still foggy with sleep. As he opened it, he found himself face to face with a rather flustered-looking Professor McGonagall.

"Oh, I'm sorry, Bryan. I didn't know you were resting!" McGonagall exclaimed, her eyes widening slightly at the sight of Bryan in his pajamas, rubbing his sleepy eyes. However, her surprise quickly gave way to a cooler expression, her lips pressing into a thin line that showed disapproval. It was clear she viewed napping in one's office during the day as a form of laziness.

"What brings you here?" Bryan asked, unable to suppress a yawn. He blinked rapidly, trying to chase away the last remnants of sleep. "How can I be of service, Professor?"

Professor McGonagall's posture straightened, her voice taking on a more formal tone. "Someone from the Ministry has arrived, Bryan. Specifically, Barty Crouch from the Department of International Magical Cooperation. He's here for tonight's feast—" She pressed her lips together, her expression conveying the urgency of the situation. "You've worked with him before, so Albus hopes you can help entertain him."

Bryan's mind quickly shifted into gear, the mention of Barty Crouch dispelling the last of his drowsiness. "Where are they?" he asked, already moving to change out of his pajamas.

"Just downstairs—" Professor McGonagall replied briskly, her foot tapping on the stone floor. "In the small room behind the Great Hall."

With Professor McGonagall constantly urging him to hurry, Bryan didn't have much time to make himself presentable. He hastily changed his clothes, his fingers fumbling slightly with the buttons of his robes in his rush. As they made their way downstairs, Bryan attempted to tame his unruly hair, all while explaining to McGonagall how the rumors about Hagrid attacking the Beauxbatons girl - which were now spreading like wildfire through the school - had started.

This mishap, coming on the heels of the Blast-Ended Skrewt incident, undoubtedly angered McGonagall, who cared deeply about the school's reputation. Her face grew increasingly pinched as Bryan recounted the events, and even he didn't escape her sharp reproach.

"You knew Hagrid always likes to keep strange creatures, but you still took them there, Bryan!" McGonagall exclaimed; her face ashen with anger. Her Scottish accent became more distinct, as it often did when she was upset.

"Do you not realize how many eyes are on Hogwarts at this moment? If this gets out – oh, I can just imagine the Daily Prophet's headlines now: 'Hogwarts Employs Underhanded Tactics to Sabotage Beauxbatons' Leading Candidate!'"

By the time they reached the small room behind the Great Hall, Bryan was almost eager to face Barty Crouch. In the entire Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, even in the entire wizarding world, only Professor McGonagall dared to scold him like an underage wizard, disregarding his status and power.

As they entered the room, Bryan noticed that Ludo Bagman hadn't traveled with Barty Crouch. Instead, Dumbledore and Crouch were talking by the fireplace, their backs to the door. From behind, Crouch's posture looked unusually hunched, looking tired to the point where he wasn't maintaining his usually rigid posture.

"Ah, you're here, Bryan—" Dumbledore turned around, his blue eyes twinkling as he smiled calmly at the new arrivals.

Bryan's gaze focused on Crouch, who had also turned to face them. He was about to greet him with a smile, his hand already outstretched in greeting. After all, he had worked closely with Crouch in Paris for over two months, and while they weren't in the same faction, Bryan admired certain qualities of him.

But as Barty Crouch's gaze met his, Bryan's outstretched hand paused mid-air for a moment, and he almost couldn't maintain his smile.

Fortunately, He recovered quickly, not showing any outward signs of his internal surprise. Instead, he forced a jovial tone into his voice as he said, "How have you been lately, Barty? I heard you personally inspected those Dragon reserves?"

Bryan's laughter sounded somewhat forced to his own ears, and was deeper than usual.

"I was just listening to Barty's stories about his inspection—" Dumbledore interjected smoothly, but there was a flicker in his bright blue eyes. He looked at Bryan, still smiling calmly, "You should hear them too, Bryan. Thanks to Barty's efforts, our first task can proceed as scheduled—"

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