Chapter 253: Quidditch World Cup II (Ask for subscriptions, ask for collections, ask for tickets)

As Ryan began to parse the magic contained in the gold leprechaun coin, Hermione looked around with a panoramic telescope. Suddenly, she muttered to herself, "How the hell did those two guys learn to protect magical creatures? ”

Ryan looked up and looked in the direction Hermione was looking, only to see Harry and Ron giggling in the top box with a handful of leprechaun gold coins in their hands.

Seriously, it's a shame to be in front of a bunch of big names in the wizarding world. You said that many people below may not have learned to protect magical creatures, and it is understandable that creatures are fooled, and you really can't say this.

Of course, if Ron and Harry were here, they would have said, who is as perverted as you are, who memorized the whole book as soon as he got the textbook.

At this time, Ludo's voice rang out again: "Now, ladies and gentlemen, a warm welcome—the Bulgarian National Quidditch Team!

In his introduction, the players came out one after the other. I have to say that although Ludo is a bad gambler, he does a really good job. At least now the atmosphere of the game is fully high, and every time Ludo calls his name, the crowd below shouts in response. Especially when it comes to the Irish team, half of the home advantage has the crowd cheering through the stadium.

"And our referee today, Hassan Mustafa, the much-loved president of the International Quidditch Federation, who flew from Egypt all the way away!" In the final introduction, the referee from Egypt strode towards the arena in a golden robe that was reminiscent of the desert at first glance, and then he kicked the box open. All the balls flew straight into the air, and the smallest golden snitch simply disappeared without a trace. As he blew the delicate silver whistle in his mouth, the game began.

Ryan, as someone who wasn't very interested in Quidditch, could tell that the game here was indeed top-notch, as all the athletes flew much faster than the players in the school, and even formed red and green shadows in the air.

At this time, Ludo's commentary spike, because many times he had just pronounced the name Quaffleball had already appeared in the hands of another person. A large number of Quidditch tactics that Ryan had only seen in books were used so smoothly that even Ludo didn't have time to name them. In this comparison, I have to say that Quidditch in the school is actually just a game for students to relax in their spare time.

At this time, it was impossible to see the whole picture with a telescope, so Ryan simply activated the magic version of Hawkeye. Sure enough, in this way, he perfectly balances the two purposes of watching the whole audience and watching carefully.

"Eagle Eye. Ryan added this magic to Hermione, who was watching the game excitedly. This is the magic that Ryan transformed after analyzing his Eagle Eye and synthesizing the magic of the same name from the Nymph's magic book. Although the effect is a reduced version of the original Hawkeye, the advantage is that it can be used by others.

After the pale blue magic light came into contact with Hermione, Hermione was surprised by the effect of the magic and asked, "Is this the Eagle Eye technique from that book?"

"Well, what do you think?" Ryan didn't say that it was the result of studying his own Eagle Eye technique.

"It's good, it's clearer to watch the game now. It's a handy magic, but unfortunately I haven't learned this part yet. Hermione raised her hand happily and cheered because it was the first goal of the game for Ireland.

After taking a closer look at the players on the field, Ryan believes that the Irish chasers are well-trained and well-coordinated. Sure enough, Ireland scored three goals after just ten minutes of the game to make the score 30-0, eliciting a sea of cheers and cheers from supporters dressed in green.

Soon after, the Bulgarians also launched an attack and scored a goal, after which the girls jumped out and began to interfere mentally. Taking advantage of this time, the two Seekers, Krum and Linzi, quickly dropped among the other players.

"God, it's about the same as a leap of faith. Ryan looked at the man who was faster than the freefall in surprise. "There's no haystack down here, they're warriors. ”

As a result, this was just Krum's feint, and Lin Qi was thrown directly to the ground by a false move. Thankfully, he was still able to play after the checks.

The next 25 minutes were the most intense game Ryan had ever seen, and the score quickly stretched to 130:10. This also gave the Bulgarian players unscrupulous means to start attacking the players directly. They elbowed the Irish goalkeeper and then ran straight into the Irish chaser with the ball.

Naturally, this allowed the Bulgarian team to be penalized by two goals, and the score was further widened. The Bulgarian team's mascot, Meiwa, fights with the taunting leprechaun. They took on the form of thunderbolt-like bird-headed men with wings on their backs, and threw something flaming in the direction of the leprechaun. Members of the Ministry of Magic rushed into the arena to try to separate them, but seemed to have little effect.

"It's a fierce fight!" Ryan felt that the battle on the ground was as fierce as the battle in the sky. I have to say that magical creatures have their own unique side in many places, at least Ryan thinks that although a creature with human intelligence and natural magic like Meiwa can be a bit monotonous in magic, if there is no targeted preparation in terms of combat effectiveness, it can basically be regarded as similar to a wizard with simple training.

Of course, this judgment is not necessarily accurate, because the specific combat effectiveness of the staff of the British Ministry of Magic has always been a mystery. Those few staff members who were chased and beaten by Meiwa may not represent the overall level of the Ministry of Magic.

The players on the field were also affected by the scuffle, and their emotions became even more excited. Krum was slapped straight to his face by a Bludger and his nose bleeded, and the referee didn't have time to care about it mainly because the broom's tail was lit by the baby.

In the end, Lynch spotted the Golden Snitch first, but Krum caught the Bludger with a better skill.

"Ireland wins!" shouted Bagman, a supporter of Ireland, seemingly bewildered by the abrupt end of the game, "Krum caught the Golden Snitch - but Ireland won - oh my God, I don't think anyone expected this to happen!"

"It was an incredible and exciting race. Hermione said as she sat back in her seat. "What do you think?"

"Definitely. This is true both technically and tactically. Ryan replied. "For example, Krum immediately chose to stop the loss after discovering that it was impossible to recover the score, and this kind of decision is not something ordinary people can do."

"Sounds like you're a big admirer of Krum?"

"Yes, it's good enough to reach the final with a team that is not as good as Ireland as a whole. The only victory for Bulgaria in this situation could be a quick win, catching the Golden Snitch before Ireland can win 150 points. It's just that he was unlucky and didn't find the Golden Snitch within the planned time. After finding that the situation was unfavorable, he was able to choose to give up the illusory hope and end the game directly with a better score. Such a smart person is indeed worthy of admiration. Ryan took a hard look at Krum's impressive performance in the game.

At this point, Fudge received the trophy from the two wizards, and the Bulgarians, who reached the top box first, were still cheering. Especially when Krum's name was read, the whole stadium gave him an incomparably warm, deafening cheer.

The Irish then went into the box on the top floor to collect the trophy and the game was over as they lifted the trophy around the pitch.