Chapter Twenty-Eight: The Quidditch Game II

In fact, when he read novels in his last life, Ryan thought that wizards might have masochistic tendencies. This is because Quidditch starts between Halloween and Christmas, between November and December.

Imagine a crowd of spectators standing on a high platform in the bitter winter winds of the Scottish Highlands. The players, on the other hand, work harder and need to fly around in the sky without any shelter. It's a hard thing to do from any angle.

But when Ryan actually arrived in this world, he discovered that wizards were crazy about the game of Quidditch, and this craze made all of the above problems not a problem.

When he arrived at the Quidditch pitch with the rest of the group, he found that almost all the teachers and students had come to the stands around the Quidditch pitch. Many students also brought binoculars. The seats were literally lifted into the air, but it was still difficult to see the game at times.

Ryan: They made it to the top row together in a large group of first-year freshmen. In order to cheer up their classmate Harry, they made a banner with a magical effect that said Potter will win, and a dynamic picture of a lion chasing a snake was drawn next to it.

Mrs. Hodge served as the referee. She stood in the middle of the court, her broomstick in her hand, waiting for the players on both sides.

When the players of both sides come out of the locker room and walk onto the field. Mrs. Hodge said to the players, "Listen, I want everyone to play fairly and honestly. ”

At this point, Seamus said to the group, "Lady Hodge is warning the Slytherins that their style of play is dirty. Especially to their captain Marcus Flint. Under his leadership, Slytherin sometimes took the initiative to resort to some underly means. ”

"It seems that everywhere, there will be people who do not follow the sportsmanship in the slightest. Ryan sent out his comment. Hermione, Seamus, and a few of her classmates who grew up in the Muggle world all nodded in agreement.

"Please get on your broomsticks. ”

All on their broomsticks.

Madame Hodge blew her silver whistle vigorously.

Fifteen broomsticks rose from the ground and rose high into the sky. The race is on.

"The Quaffle was immediately snatched by Gryffindor's Angelina Johnson - what a great chaser that girl was, and she was still very attractive—"

"Jordan!"

"I'm sorry, Professor. ”

Ryan felt that in addition to the wonderful performances of the players, the most interesting thing in the Quidditch match at Hogwarts was the commentary of Lee Jordan. Not only can he quickly and accurately tell the situation on the stage, but also the various gags mixed in the commentary make the whole commentary a lot more lively.

Of course, because his commentary is tendentious and sometimes even too emotional, Li Jordan has been under the close supervision of Professor McGonagall for now.

"She's really running up there, a beautiful pass, to Arya Spinnett, she's a talent that Oliver Wood has spotted, and was just a substitute last year — the ball went to Johnson again, and — oops, Slytherin snatched the Quaffle, Slytherin captain Marcus Flint got the Quaffle and ran off — Flint flew like an eagle on it — he's going to score — No, Gryffindor's goalkeeper Wood made a nice move and broke the ball, and now it's Gryffindor who gets the ball - it was Gryffindor's chaser Katie Bell, who was over the pitch, dashing around Flint with agility - ouch - that must have hurt - was hit in the back of the head by a Bludger - the Quaffle was tackled by Slytherins - it was Derian Pusse who was hurtling towards the post, but he was knocked down by another Bludger - Bludger was hit by Fred or George Weasley tossed aside, and the twins were hard to tell - the Gryffindor batsmen did a great job, Johnson got the Quaffle back, there was no resistance in front of her, she was running as fast as she could—it was like flying—dodging a Bludger—the goalpost was just ahead—come on, Alright, Angelina—Goalkeeper Bletch swooped in—missed—Gryffindor scored!"

The cheers of the Gryffindors echoed through the cold sky, mixed with the roars and curses of the Slytherins.

Harry circled back and forth in the air, seemingly unsightly of the Golden Snitch.

"Slytherin gets the ball," said Lee Jordan, "Pussey the chaser ducks down to dodge two Bludgers, and dodges the Weasley twin and Chaser Bell, and runs to—wait—is that the Snitch?"

Derian Pusey turned his head to see a golden light flying past his left ear, missing the Quaffle, and a whisper was heard from the crowd.

It seemed that Harry had seen the snitch too, and quickly swooped down, chasing the golden streamer. Slytherin's Seeker Terrence Hickey also saw it. The two of them sped side by side towards the snitch - the chasers seemed to have forgotten what they were supposed to do, hovering in the air one by one, watching.

Harry was faster than Higgins—he looked like he was about to catch the snitch—

There was a roar of rage from the Gryffindors below - Marcus Flint deliberately lunged at Harry, Harry's broomstick jerked off course, but Harry grabbed it.

"Foul!" shouted the Gryffindors.

Ryan also roared in the cold wind, and he seemed to be slowly beginning to understand the charm of the sport.

The game went on and it was a great situation for Gryffindor, with possession in their hands.

Suddenly, Harry started doing Brownian motions in the air. And Ryan, who had been observing Harry, noticed the situation for the first time.

Ryan aimed his binoculars at Harry and noticed that his expression had become very nervous, and it seemed that the broom was now out of control.

Hermione saw Ryan holding the binoculars with a serious look on his face, and also looked at where he was staring. By this time, Harry had begun to drift away from the arena as well, and some of the students had already noticed that something was wrong.

"What's going on? Did you just crash and the broom broke?" Hermione said nervously.

"Probably not, the Halo 2000 can't be damaged by a few collisions, the most likely thing is that someone interferes with the broom with black magic, and given the anti-interference ability of the Halo 2000, the jammer should be not inferior in black magic, and ordinary students can't do this. Ryan replied.

"Look, Snape. Hermione patted Ryan's arm, "You see him staring at Harry chanting a spell." ”

Ryan, holding up the binoculars, said, "Look behind him, Quirrell is also staring at the sky and chanting a spell." ”

"What?" Hermione looked carefully in Quirrell's direction, "So what now?"

"Follow me. Ryan slowly walked towards the faculty chair with Hermione.

A little more than a minute later, they came to the back of the faculty chair, and as they had agreed on the way, they set fire to both Snape and Quirrell's robes as Ryan gave him a thumbs up.

After more than ten seconds, there was chaos on the teaching desk, and the two people also took the opportunity to return to their seats.