Chapter 19: Quidditch and Professor Quirrell's Curse (Grand Chapter, for Me)

By eleven o'clock, it seemed that the whole school had arrived in the stands around the Quidditch pitch! many of the students had binoculars with them, and their seats were literally lifted into the air, but it was still difficult to see the game at times.

Kevin and Jon, along with Hermione, make it to the top row and join the Gryffindor and Ravenclaw cheering team. Jon even had a surprise in store for Harry, drawing a huge banner out of an old sheet that read Potter must win and a large Gryffindor lion. Kevin pulls out his wand and the paint on the banner begins to shimmer with different lights.

"Thank you, Kevin!" Jon said happily, "You're welcome!" Kevin replied with a smile.

The players walked out of the locker room, and the audience erupted in applause, with Ms. Hodge as the referee. She stood in the middle of the court, broomstick in hand, waiting for the players on both sides.

"Listen, I want everyone to be fair and honest in the competition. The team gathered around her and waited for the whistle.

Kevin stood in the stands, his magic consciously converging on his pupils, his sky-blue eyes became dark blue, and he couldn't see the change in the sunlight. After being promoted to a junior magician, the magic eye's eyesight has also made a breakthrough, and he can clearly see every move on the court.

"Please get on your broomsticks. Harry rode his Halo 2000, and Mrs. Hodge blew her silver whistle. Fifteen broomsticks rose into the air and rose high into the sky, and the game began. The players were like birds flying in the sky of the stadium.

Kevin didn't like broomsticks as magic items, especially Quidditch, which was a strenuous exercise on broomsticks, and Kevin mourned for the broomsticks.

However, these do not prevent Kevin from watching this kind of sport, especially watching others ride broomsticks, anyway, it is not uncomfortable for himself. Gradually, Kevin was also infected by the atmosphere of the scene and watched the game happily.

Kevin watched the game while listening to the commentary next to him, and I have to say that Professor McGonagall asked this Gryffindor student, who is very talented in comedy, to comment, which is very distinctive, is it revenge for Professor Snape for indiscriminately deducting Gryffindor points? Maybe. Professor McGonagall would only speak out when Lee Jordan was particularly over-the-top in his comments on Slecherin. However, Kevin really thinks that if the Commonwealth game has Jordan to commentate, it will be very hot. Moreover, Jordan's commentary has been very successful, and the atmosphere of Gryffindor has been brought by him, on the other hand, the Slygellins in the stands on the other side are glaring at Jordan, especially a blonde boy with a big back comb, and his eyes are almost cannibalistic.

Did he use all his pocket money to buy hair oil?

Kevin saw Harry in action, so he watched his movements carefully, and a golden flash of light swept past Harry, Harry rushed towards the light like a cannonball, and the Slyerin Catcher immediately flew after Harry. His super eyesight allowed Kevin to see the game better than anyone else, and the light in front of Harry should be the Golden Snitch, the key to deciding the outcome of this game. Harry was fast, but neither was Slagerin's slow. Suddenly, Slajerin's Ballcatcher crashes into Harry, who is off the hook's tracks!

"Foul! Slyerjelin fouled!" Kevin listened to the Gryffindors around him shout angrily,

Mrs. Hodge angrily scolded Slyerin and then asked Gryffindor to take a free-kick in front of Slyergelin's goal.

"So, after that obvious and despicable cheating just now—" "Jordan!" at Professor McGonagall's angry shout, Kevin watched Jordan change his tune.

Suddenly, Hermione and Jon, who were beside them, let out an exclamation. Harry's broomstick seemed to malfunction, swaying from side to side, as if it was about to throw Harry off the broomstick. Kevin obviously noticed that something was wrong, and it stands to reason that the latest model of the broomstick that he bought should not fail at such a critical moment. Kevin let go of his perception and shrouded Harry, and in his perception Kevin found that Harry's broomstick was wrapped with a black magical aura, and the aura extended to the stands at the other end, it was a curse, someone cursed Harry's broomstick. At the same time, there was another magical aura fighting against the curse, but it was clearly defeated, so the curse did something.

Kevin frowned, walked towards the curtain behind the stands, and instantly activated the teleportation magic, and came to the stands where the cursed aura was, Kevin sensed again that the cursed aura was coming from Professor Quirrell's body, and his turban was exuding an aura that was darker than Professor Quirrell himself. The spell was unraveled by Professor Snape. Kevin didn't hesitate, the ice magic in his hand wrapped around Professor Quirrell's feet through the gap between the stairs, and then Kevin teleported back to his stand.

Kevin observed Professor Quirrell from his stand, and Professor Quirrell, who was casting spells, felt the coldness on his feet and looked down. A layer of ice was spreading up his legs and feet, and the biting cold reminded Professor Quirrell of the lethality of ice. The sudden attack caused Professor Quirrell to panic instantly, and he stood up. Unable to move his frozen feet, Professor Quirrell lost his balance and lunged forward, right on top of him. The stand where Professor Quirrell was was instantly chaotic.

Kevin saw Professor Snape, who had gotten up, staring at Professor Quirrell's feet, his eyes revealing inexplicable meaning. Then Professor Snape drew his wand and cast some unknown spell on Professor Quirrell's feet, and the ice on Professor Quirrell's feet melted. Kevin didn't expect a little magic ice to stop the professors' magic.

Breaking free from the curse, Harry rushed out like an arrow, and finally caught the Golden Snitch.

"I've caught the snitch!" Harry shouted, raising the ball high above his head and swinging it overhead, and Gryffindor was victorious.

The game ended in chaos, and Kevin saw Professor Quirrell wary of something, and left the court.

"Snape did it," Jon explained to the group, "Hermione and I saw him chanting a spell on Harry's broomstick. Muttering to his mouth, his eyes fixed on Harry. ”

Kevin glanced appreciatively at Hermione, a little witch who was far more intelligent and vigilant than her peers.

"Nonsense!" said Hagrid, who knew nothing about the events around the stands, "why would Snape do that?"

Jon and Hermione didn't know how to explain to Hagrid, but seeing that there were so many people around the stands, they decided not to say anything, and then Kevin watched as they pulled Hagrid away. Kevin shrugged and didn't intend to explain anything to Professor Snape, but was interested in Professor Quirrell, why would a timid professor curse Harry Potter, and was proficient in the dark arts, and even better than Professor Snape. Kevin, who already thought there was a conspiracy in Hogwarts, was even more confused.