108. Quidditch begins
In the large classroom of the History of Magic, the light green fog had completely dissipated, and Professor Binns's ghost body appeared on the podium, which had just turned out to be an illusion that his entire body had entered.
McGoth opened his eyes and stared blankly at the scene in front of him, returning from the illusion to reality, he did not realize that he had now returned to the classroom, and the bloody and barbaric war just now seemed to continue to play out before his eyes. After a while, the other little wizards also raised their heads sluggishly, and their blank eyes were the same as those of Magos.
"Class." Professor Binns's voice gave McGos a thrill and fully recovered from his previous state. He turned his head to look at Hermione and the others, and saw that they hadn't realized they were back in the classroom.
He subconsciously glanced at Professor Binns as he floated to his place.
"You—" McGoss, who had just regained his senses, was still a little sluggish, and looked at the long-haired Asian woman who was following Professor Binns and felt a little familiar.
The Asian woman paused, nodded at McGoss, and covered her face with her hair as he looked puzzled.
"Sadako?!" McGoth exclaimed.
The female ghost seemed to be quite happy to see that Magos recognized it, and floated up to him and nodded vigorously.
"It's really you, I haven't recognized you yet." Magos didn't feel scared when he looked at the female ghost floating in front of him, only a little curious.
Although the female ghost Sadako doesn't have to climb now, she still doesn't seem to be able to speak. Its mouth opened but it didn't make a sound, and just as it was about to communicate the way it had done before, Hermione finally came to her senses after a few words from Magos.
"Magos?" She shouted in confusion. Then he completely returned to normal, and then he saw the woman across from McGoth.
"Hello." She thought it was a professor she didn't know, and said hello.
Sadako ignored Hermione and continued to pass what it wanted to say into McGoth's mind.
It turned out that after Professor Sprout brought the movie back to Hogwarts, it aroused the curiosity of several other headmasters and headmasters, they have all seen ghosts and ghosts, but it is the first time they have seen such a special one as McGoth, all of them know the spell of ghost sobriety, but they have never seen a sober ghost just a wizard who simply sticks to cast spells, neither asking him to help him free himself nor harming him rationally, you must know that ghosts, which are completely unnatural creatures that have become resentful, are not able to use common sense, Even if you are sober, this is an existence without a trace of reason and emotion.
The headmaster summoned it out of the movie tape, and after asking a few words, they realized that it was a terrible ghost with no memory at all, and following McGoth was also a subconscious move after it woke up, and it didn't make any sense.
After asking, the professors and the principal disagreed on what to do with this completely harmless ghost. Professor Sprout and Professor McGonagall thought it was too dangerous to keep it at school, and although it didn't seem to be harmless at the moment, it was still a ghost, and what if it went crazy and attacked the students, they advocated contacting the Japanese Ministry of Magic to hand it over to them. Professor Snape had similar ideas to them, but more ruthlessly, advocating that it be destroyed and turned into magical material. Professor Flitwick remained neutral, believing that since it had not harmed Magos since it had come to its senses, there was no need to kill it all and that it could be tried to keep it with the ghosts. Headmaster Dumbledore pondered for a moment before agreeing with Professor Flitwick.
However, Sadako told him that it was still a little confused at the time, and because of Snape's hostility towards it, it felt threatened, and subconsciously used the illusion to prepare to leave, however, who were all the people sitting there, and a mere ghost illusion could pull them in? Not to mention Snape, who has always maintained the Occlumency Technique, and Professors McGonagall and Sprout, who are wary of it, and even the unguarded Professor Flitwick has not been pulled into the illusion by him, not to mention Dumbledore, the first person of the White Wizard. Just as Snape was about to destroy it, Dumbledore stopped him, and the Headmaster thoughtfully told them that he had an idea. Then the headmaster used a spell to imprint some common sense directly into its consciousness. So it now knows to walk on its feet, not on its feet.
The content received seemed to be very long, but in fact, it was only a moment of kung fu McGoth understood.
By this time, most of the young wizards had recovered, and the silent classroom began to come alive with their wakefulness, and they kept talking in an uncanny tone about what they had just seen from the illusion.
"Was it a dream just now?" Ron muttered to himself with some uncertainty. Harry next to him didn't know how to answer.
"That's not a dream. Mr. Weasley. A brisk voice suddenly sounded in his ears. Next to Professor Binns, the silver-bearded Dumbledore didn't know when he appeared in the classroom.
"Headmaster Dumbledore." Harry, Hermione and the others who saw him hurriedly stood up and saluted.
"You're welcome." Dumbledore said with a smile.
"All right, ladies and gentlemen, please be quiet." Dumbledore's voice was not loud, but there seemed to be an inexplicable magic that everyone could hear.
"Very well," he said with a smile, "I know everyone was curious about that lesson. It's so real, so incredible. I would like to ask you ladies and gentlemen how you feel about this form of class. ”
"It's amazing." That's the answer most boys. They danced with excitement.
"It's scary." This is the answer of a small number of girls, who are still a little frightened by the thrilling war scene just now.
"Oh, I'm sorry, that has weakened the bloody scene as much as possible, but it will be set to registration mode in the future, and those who don't like this mode can not participate." The headmaster smiled. "This is Mrs. Sadako, and the illusion you just entered was arranged by it."
Hermione and the others looked at the woman with a flat face in some shock, she was able to let so many young wizards enter her illusion.
"However, because the fantasy lecture consumes Mrs. Sadako's energy, this can't be popularized, and you will only have the opportunity to take fantasy classes twice a month in the future, so cherish it." With that, Dumbledore left the classroom with Professor Binns and Sadako.
Lectures about Illusion At dinner, the wizards of the four houses knew about it, and everyone looked at the Hufflepuff and Gryffindor first-year students with envious eyes. The seniors of both houses gathered around them to listen to their stories of the giant wars they had seen.
The next day, the wizards who had a history of magic class couldn't wait for such a class for the first time, and the seniors who no longer had a history of magic course collectively protested to their respective deans, and they also wanted to take a class like that, the professors seemed to have expected this, and they agreed very neatly, but they needed to take the class with the junior students, and the seniors agreed to this simple request without even thinking about it.
The popularity of the fantasy lecture once suppressed the King of Cards game, and no one paid attention to the King of Cards game in those days. All the wizards who have experienced the illusion lecture are full of praise for Lady Sadako who arranged the illusion. The only regret is that only two of the 8 history of magic lessons per month can experience this different way of teaching.
As every wizard experienced the Illusion lecture, its heat began to slowly dissipate. The Quidditch House Cup is about to begin, and if Gryffindor wins the Hufflepuff match, they will have a chance to compete for the annual Quidditch House title. So even with the two distractions of the wizards, the King of Cards and the Fantasy Lecture, the Gryffindor Quidditch players didn't have much energy to pay attention to, they trained every day except training, and Harry was like a wind-up clockwork lately, coming back late every day, and falling asleep as soon as he came back to say hello to them.
"Harry, you should relax." Ron looked at the exhausted Harry with some concern.
"No, there are two days to go, I'll have to train harder, Wood said that as long as I can catch the Golden Snitch quickly, Snape will admit that we have to win, no matter how much he favors the other side."
"That's why you have to take a good rest in the past two days, keep your spirits up and go to the game, otherwise you look at your current appearance, if you play tomorrow, can you devote all your energy to the game."
"I know, Magos, but." Harry shook his head uncomfortably.
"Trust me, Harry, Wood doesn't want you to play like this, I don't believe he's going to let you continue to train hard for the next two days. Proper relaxation is the key to maximum results. ”
McGoth's persuasion worked, at least on the day of the game, although Harry was nervous, but not to the point of panic.
This match was a crucial match for the two houses to reach the finals, and the wizards of the four houses were all cheering for their favorite teams.
Hermione and Ron looked at the Gryffindor team that slowly flew out with some concern, the pressure this time was indeed too much for them, the real strength of the Quidditch teams of the four houses was actually not much different, and a player with a level of explosion might be able to make or break the game.
The Gryffindor team was a little demoralized due to Snape as the referee, and the Hufflepuff players were unusually low-key, all looking at Wood and them with high spirits, in their eyes, the outcome of this game had actually come out, and it didn't mean much to compare it or not.
As Snape blew the whistle hanging from his neck, the game officially began.
McGoth ignored Quirrell this time, he knew that Snape's main reason for refereeing this time was to prevent someone from hacking, and of course it was easy to trap Harry and Gryffindor.
Within two minutes of the game, Snape used the referee's right to get Gryffindor penalized twice, and the students in the Gryffindor stands looked at the unfair Snape with fire-filled eyes. To find this site, please search for "6 Mao" or enter the URL:.