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... Guy frowned hard looking at the bubbling mess that poured out of his cauldron. Guy rubbed his temple and said, "I did exactly what you did, why did I have a different result?"

Diggory laughed and then asked, "Oh? You did exactly what I did, did you?" He snorted and laughed again, "Alright, lets do it together at the same time. I will use the exact pot and ingredients that you used, and you will used the exact pot and ingredients I have been using. Sound fair?"

Guy nodded and the ...

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