Chapter 20: Come, Hurt Each Other!!
When a large group of people from both sides come, this battle is generally unbeatable. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
Although Hogwarts doesn't care much about fighting, it doesn't mean that the professor ignores it, and just when the eyes of both sides are staring, Professor Flitwick stands up - as the head of Ravenclaw, although he doesn't like to take care of chores, but when it comes to things, no one is unconvinced, after all, this professor is not only good at class, but also has a very good temper, and almost all the students welcome him.
By the way, it's worth mentioning - don't look at Professor Flitwick as amiable and approachable, but when it comes to it, he is definitely one of the best Hogwarts presences.
"So, gentlemen, what are you doing?" said the little Professor Flitwick stood in the middle of the opposing crowd, many of the students were a head taller than him, but they were still firmly suppressed from the momentum.
"Professor, we didn't do anything. The captains of both sides shook their heads together, indicating that they were as pure as lotus flowers.
Presumably because he didn't think the excuse was likely to convince the professor, Wood added: "Well, seeing that the weather was nice today, and our pitch was occupied by Slytherins, we decided to do a little more training at this venue - the students who came with us volunteered to help prevent the ball from hitting others. ”
Don't talk about others, even the twin brothers silently praised Wood's wit - it was the first time they had seen Wood answer so stinking and shameless.
It's not a perfect answer - it explains why they came here with so many people, and it also gave the Slytherin army a team, and you don't have to train on the pitch to make a difference.
Apparently, the excuse was so perfect that Professor Flitwick decided to give them perfect marks, so he set his sights on Slytherin.
Flint gritted his teeth, and secretly made up his mind—what he said was beyond the expectations of everyone present.
"Well, Professor- that's right, because Malfoy was injured in training today. He pointed to Malfoy, who had just been rescued from Alan's petrification spell, and continued, "So we felt that it was too dangerous to let the novice go directly to the field all of a sudden, so we also decided not to use such a large field to train the rookie at first, and instead relied on people to protect him from injury so as not to affect the progress of training. ”
Bang, a big black cauldron smashed on Malfoy - although he donated a broom to the youngest in the Slytherin team, he still had to do things according to the rules of Slytherin respecting his predecessors, so who would he not resist if he didn't resist this pot?
Considering that this statement is too repetitive for Gryffindor to be easily confused, Flint added: "The reason we're here is to tell Gryffindor that the pitch is empty and they can use it at the moment. ”
Professor Flitwick smiled when he heard such a perfect explanation, although Alan always felt that he had seen through everything but didn't bother to say anything - too, it would be good to deal with the fight, what was the point of digging into it?
It is normal for a group of secondary two teenagers to fight -- as long as the school controls it and there are no major problems.
After all, everyone is a wizard, and if you don't fight a few times, will the wand in your hand be used as a burning stick?
But before leaving, Professor Flitwick asked curiously-he rushed over as soon as he found out that something was wrong, but why was there no injury while he was injured--obviously the two of them were fighting even if they were fighting.
"So, Flint, what's the matter with your injuries?"
"Oh, Professor, you said this, I fell during training, and we trained too hard to get the Seeker injured. Flint was quick to explain, and the others nodded. Slytherin doesn't argue about failure, losing is losing, and the next time you try to win it back - another important reason is that such a large group of people are put down by one person and it is not a shameful thing to say it.
"Oh well--it looks like Slytherin are going to have a great result this year, but it's better to be safe. Professor Flitwick's voice was very gentle, that is, Alan was quite worried about the Ravenclaws, although he knew that Professor Flitwick would not say that, but he couldn't help but think of Flitwick pointing to the Ravenclaw team and shouting, "Look at other people's teams - you still don't cheer?"
After Professor Flitwick left, the two sides stared at each other, but this fight would never work.
In the end, it was Gryffindor who won because Wood offered to go to the pitch - which Slytherin generously gave them.
The stab went straight to the heart, but just as Gryffindor was happily preparing to go to the court to celebrate their victory, they received a backstab from their own headmaster.
Colin, the first-year candid maniac, ran over with his camera in his hand and an excited face.
"Come on, Colin, take a picture of us - yes, yes, group photo, everybody's taken in, and I think it's time to commemorate it. "In the morning, because of the rush to the court and candid photography, Wood did not have a very good impression of this first-year freshman, and in a very good mood at the moment, he was satisfied with what this junior brother looked like.
Unfortunately, just after Colin clicked the shutter a few times, he ran up to Harry and Ron, greeted Harry excitedly, and then told the sad news.
"Harry, Professor McGonagall has asked me to inform you that the penalty for your failure to attend school has come down - you were sent to Professor Lockhart to reply to his fans, and Mr. Ron was arranged by Mr. Filch to scrub the silverware in the medal room, starting at eight o'clock in the evening. As he said this, Colin was still excited—he had found another opportunity to speak to Harry.
So, of course, he didn't see Wood's cannibalistic eyes and smiling Slytherins, and when he was done, he gave Ron a separate throat wipe - "Oh, by the way, Mr. Ron, Professor McGonagall also said that Mr. Filch said that all the medals should only be wiped by hand as a sign of respect for the winners. ”
One-to-one, flat.
Slytherin and Gryffindor took the same amount of critical damage, and the two switched.
As for Allen, in order to maintain the friendship between the two sides and the mutual relationship with Slytherin, he took his friends and left Harry, Hermione, and Ron quietly while Professor Flitwick left.
Only, around a corner, someone he didn't expect stopped him.