Chapter 45: The Savior's Debut - I Eat Candy and Don't Speak。。。。。。

Little wizards, although it is already winter and it is already cold outside, you better put down the parchment and quill in your hands, leave the magic books in your school bag, go out for a walk, breathe in the fresh cold air outside, and you will find it interesting to stay in the house and bake a warm fireplace. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

Well, there are times when the cold can be overcome - like the love of Quidditch that permeates the wizard's bones.

Born out of broomsticks, this sport is the only officially designated major sport in the wizarding world, and embodies the two contradictory ideas of teamwork and individual heroism that have made it so popular in the wizarding world.

After all, everyone is a wizard, and learning to play Muggle football or something is a little too low from time to time?

I don't know if they think so, but there are a lot of people on the field at the moment - the Savior's stadium debut, are you sure you don't want to come and see it?

Obviously, this weekend, when the final exams were still very early, everyone was quite idle, so they all chose to be idle anyway, and go out to see the excitement - as far as Alan saw, some of the students also brought binoculars, which is the kind of local tyrant equipment, ten Galleons!!

It was obvious that everyone was more interested in the Savior's classmates - in fact, if it weren't for Dumbledore's protection, his daily life would never have been so easy.

Alan quickly found the organization—as mentioned earlier, the whole school came, including Hufflepuff.

It was obvious that the Gryffindor cubs were very unconvinced that they had lost the game last year - their cheering cries completely suppressed the Slytherins on the side before the game even started, and of course, Alan would never say anything about the fact that some Hufflepuffs and Ravenclaws were cheering on Gryffindor.

Alan felt a little sorry for Slytherin - if nothing else, the match would be a battle for Gryffindor's revenge, and even more unfortunately, there was a candy eater around Alan who expressed indifference to winning or losing.

Well, you won, Alan grabbed a few of them angrily, and took a bite of them - well, they were delicious.

The moment he ate the candy, the cheers of the audience reached the maximum - as everyone watched, two teams with new uniforms appeared on the pitch.

In this case, Mrs. Hodge was the referee again - she stood in the middle of the court, her broomstick in her hand, waiting for the players on both sides.

I don't know what both sides said, but soon both sides were ready - and then at the whistle of Mrs. Hooch, the players of both sides flew into the sky.

It can be seen that Gryffindor has been running in quite well this year, and the newcomer Harry has not disrupted the team's configuration because he is a Seeker - Gryffindor's score is rising at a rate that can be seen by the naked eye.

Just as another goal had been scored, a huge figure passed before Allen's eyes—Hagrid, who had been hard to find in the past, had now stepped out of his hut—well, it really deserved to be the Savior's debut—all welcomed!!

Sure enough, Harry lived up to everyone's expectations - he swooped down shortly after, following his trajectory so that even the dullest wizard could see the golden snitch.

And then - Slytherin brushed up on a daily routine.

Everyday Death。。。。。。

Alan didn't even expect them to dare to play like this - deliberately foul in full view.

Although this collision was only a violation in Quidditch, he had apparently forgotten about the occasion - all but Slytherin were from Harry's side, why are you pretending to be this?

At least a few of the Gryffindor seniors in the corner of Alan's eye had already pulled out their wands - I guess a fight after the game wouldn't be a big deal.

However, Allen's eyes were quickly drawn to the other side - the audience suddenly let out an exclamation, and in the middle of the sky, Harry's broomstick suddenly failed!

Anyway, it feels like Professor McGonagall's Halo 2000 is a Taobao replica, and the prototype is revealed after being lightly bumped by the Slytherin Seeker.

Uh, Eren suddenly patted his head - he remembered what was going on!

If he remembered correctly, it was Voldemort again - this time Professor Quirrell was there to cast the curse, and then Hermione mistook Snape, the man who rose to the rescue, for the murderer, but accidentally ran into Quirrell while dealing with Snape, causing his plot to fail.

Wait- is that really the case? Alan stared at Harry spinning and jumping in the air, never stopping, could he be mistaken?

After all, so much time has passed, and it's possible that there will be a memory bias - why would Voldemort do it in such an environment? You must know that the whole room is the Professor, and a levitation charm can save Harry - if the Professor reacts quickly enough.

So Alan hadn't chosen to make a move yet - he had to keep an eye on Harry, in case the kid fell off the professor before he could do it.

Luckily, Harry didn't need to be rescued - it seemed that Hermione had done her job well, and although I don't know how she did it, Harry was now back on her broom.

Then he swooped straight to the ground, and pulled a small golden snitch out of his mouth - the scene seemed really delicate.

Although it may seem like a bit of a twist and turn, Harry made his solo debut perfectly - so, the MVP is Harry's mouth?

I don't know, but Professor McGonagall seemed to be quite happy anyway.

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Just after the race, Harry approached Allen, who was joined by Hermione.

After Alan sincerely sent his blessings, they decisively talked to Alan about the murderer of the competition, Professor Snape.

Poor Professor Snape is back on the blame again。。。。。。

"Alan, I know you may not believe a professor would make a move on a student, but I dare to call the ticket, it was definitely Professor Snape who did it - Hermione burned his cloak, and then his spell failed because of the panic!" Harry said in an almost affirmative tone - apparently he didn't have a good opinion of Snape.

Also, there were very few people in the school who liked Snape - even some of the professors didn't like him.

But how could Alan explain it, after all, Mr. Snape was a good guy - but when Alan remembered how many points had been deducted from Hufflepuff yesterday, he nodded decisively.

That's right, his conscience doesn't hurt - really!!