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The tail of the Hogwarts Express
Professor Lupin was taken aback by the excited Hermione, but seeing the nervous looks of the others, he also thought that that Field should be their friend, so Hermione would have such a violent reaction. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
"Oh, there's nothing wrong with him, it's just that he's overused his magic and is asleep now. Don't be so nervous. Professor Lupin motioned for everyone to sit down. "And Miss Granger, didn't you tell me Cedric was in seventh grade this year?"
"I'm sorry Professor, we're friends with Field, and we're a little worried to hear that something happened to him. Hermione, they let out a big sigh when they heard that Field was okay.
"Cedric is in fifth grade, he just looks taller, probably because he trains Quidditch a lot, he's the captain of the Hufflepuff Quidditch team, and he's helped Hufflepuff win the Quidditch Cup two years in a row. Hermione remembered Professor Lupin's question.
"Fifth year?Hufflepuff's?, and two years with a Quidditch Cup?" Professor Lupin felt that his brain was a little underwhelming, or that he was just in the wrong position when he woke up.
That tall Sunshine Boy is only in the fifth grade this year, which means that he is not yet sixteen years old, and he can actually cast such a perfect Patronus Charm.
And such an excellent student is actually a Hufflepuff, although Professor Lupin does not look down on Hufflepuff, but he has the impression that Hufflepuff is indeed not an academy rich in such excellent students.
What's even more exaggerated is that he actually helped Hufflepuff win the Quidditch Cup for two consecutive years, and Professor Lupin recalled it carefully, but he really couldn't find the slightest connection between Hufflepuff and Quidditch Cup.
"Hehe-I haven't been to Hogwarts in years, am I disconnected from the wizarding world, and isn't the Quidditch level of Hufflepuff bad? Professor Lupin suddenly became interested in chatting.
"Huh, Professor, which house did you go to school before?" Ron asked, looking up.
"I'm from Gryffindor, just like you. Professor Lupin pointed to the inconspicuous Gryffindor emblem on the trunk pole. "When I was in school, we Gryffindors were always Quidditch Cup winners, and Hufflepuffs were always bottom. β
"The professor is a Gryffindor, too. "When they heard that Professor Lupin was also from Gryffindor, everyone felt cordial.
"Actually, the Gryffindor Quidditch team is very strong now, and we have the best Seeker - Harry. Ron excitedly pointed to Harry who was lying on the side unconscious, of course, everyone was also embarrassed, because Harry's image was not very good at this time.
"Yes, Harry is great, but Cedric is also very good, and I remember that Gryffindor hasn't won against Hufflepuff since the previous year. Hermione poured cold water on Ron.
"That's right, Cedric is indeed very powerful, but Hufflepuff is not good in other positions, that is, their tactics are very powerful, and the tactics designed by Field are very distinctive, plus Cedric's improvement in the past two years. Our Gryffindor was defeated by them, and according to George and Flender, Wood had been thinking about it for more than a year and had not figured out a way to deal with Hufflepuff tactics," Ron secretly told them the secret he had heard from the Weasley twins.
"Tactics are one thing, at the end of last year, Slytherin was also learning the Hufflepuff tactics, but the effect was not good, although the Hufflepuff players were average, but their tactics were executed very well, which shows that Cedric's training is very good. I think the most important thing is the bunch of 'rune brooms' that Field transformed, do you remember the year before that? the year Hufflepuff first started using rune brooms, Hufflepuff didn't lose a game in the whole year. "Hermione has become an analyst by now, debating with Ron, a Quidditch enthusiast.
"Interesting, Brother Diggory, with brains, great strength, and inventions. They should be Amos's children, and perhaps consider focusing on raising them. Professor Lupin thought to himself.
Just as Ron and Hermione were already arguing about whether a Quidditch game was tactical or broomstick, Harry woke up.
"It's noisyβ" Harry said with a frown.
"Oh, I'm sorry Harry. Hermione stuck out her tongue, he had just forgotten that Harry was still unconscious.
"Are you alright?" Ron asked nervously.
"It's all right," Harry said, looking quickly over the door. The turbaned monster was gone, "What happened, that, where was that monster? Who was screaming?"
"No one screamed. Ron said, and Ginny and Neville looked much better at this time, looking at Harry.
"Smack-" Professor Lupin broke a large piece of chocolate and handed it to Harry, "Eat it, it's good for you." β
Seeing Harry take the chocolate, Professor Lupin stood up, "I'll check on the train." β
"What the hell is going on, and what is that monster?" asked Harry as soon as the professor left.
"A Dementor from Azkaban. Harry, he ran in, we were all scared, and then you stiffened, fell out of your seat, and started convulsing...... In the end, he fainted, and it was Professor Lupin who cast a Patronus Charm to drive it away. Hermione explained.
Harry slowly ate the chocolate, filtering the information himself.
The Dementors of Azkaban, Harry had heard them talk about when they were guests at Professor Kettleburn's last year, they were the guards of Azkaban, a terrifying monster that would suck people's happy memories, and even their kisses could suck a person's soul. Then when they came in, they felt cold, and there was a woman screaming, which must have been their hallucinations.
As for the Patronus Charm, when I was in the small club last year, Field also made a special effort for everyone to practice, which was found in a forbidden book called "The Partial but Powerful Spell", but at that time, no one had anyone to guide them, so they only practiced according to the book, and in the end they didn't get any results, even Field only summoned a little bit of silvery light. Originally, Field had said that he would guide Snape through the exercises when Cedric helped them with the experiment. However, because he couldn't wait for Cedric and had a lot of Quidditch training, Harry didn't practice anymore.
"Damn, I knew I would have practiced this magic well, so I wouldn't be so embarrassed. Harry gave his head a frustrated blow.