Chapter 39: The Duel Watched by the Onlookers
When Louis and Linda were about to walk to the playground, they noticed a large number of students surrounding the playground. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
"Is there a Quidditch match today?" asked Louis, confused.
"As far as I know, no, young master. Linda replied with a frown.
She had never heard of a Quidditch match going on in the playground today, and although her young master didn't care about a Quidditch match, she couldn't be negligent in her understanding of information as a qualified maid.
"Young master, I'll go to the front to find out the situation first. With that, Linda wanted to go into the playground and ask why there were so many people.
It would be a shame if she really delayed the young master's duel because she didn't understand it! Although it wasn't a formal duel, the principle of being a maid made her unbearable to make her young master have more unnecessary trouble because of herself.
"Don't be so serious, Linda, let's just go and have a look. Louis said as he pulled Linda, who was about to enter.
Louis dragged a frowning Linda into the playground, where he saw Ron and Harry standing nervously in the middle of the playground, next to Snape with a face that anyone could tell he was in a bad mood.
"Luis, hurry up, you're late. Snape said.
Louis walked up to them with Linda depressed, although they made an appointment for a duel, but what happened to the large number of students here?
"Professor Snape, why are there so many students? Is there a game today?" asked Louis depressedly.
"They're all here to see your duel with Ron. Snape said calmly, "Originally, the Gryffindors wanted to cheer on Ron, but Slytherin saw that Gryffindors had gathered in the playground and followed. ”
Hearing this, Louis almost understood what was going on, it should be Ron, the big mouth, who had publicized in Gryffindor that he was going to duel with him.
The people of Gryffindor are people who are afraid that the world will not be chaotic, and their fine tradition is to find something to do if they have nothing to do, so how can they not intervene in such fun things now?
As for Slytherin, they and Gryffindor didn't like each other in the first place. Since they found out that Gryffindor was doing something, of course, they had to do it against Gryffindor, and later they must have learned about the duel on the way, so more and more people were pulled on both sides, so that the other two houses also came to join in the fun.
Thinking of this, Louis almost couldn't help but run away. A good duel turned into being watched and speechless, and I knew that I would be watched like a monkey like this, so I agreed with Ron's statement that I would go to the duel at night.
Louis regrets and is unhappy now, obviously he is just Ron, but he has caused so much trouble, and he really can't let him go.
Snape didn't seem to see Louis, who was alone and frustrated, and he said directly: "Since you've all arrived, let's start so long." ”
With that, Snape took two steps back.
Louis sighed and said, "Then let's get started, let's make a move, I don't want to continue to be watched." ”
Ron heard Louis say this, and it was rare not to contradict him.
I saw Ron's face stiff and raised the wand in his hand to aim at Louis, and Louis could clearly see that Ron was trembling when he aimed his wand.
"Except... You martial arts.... Utensil. Ron shouted in a trembling voice.
It turned out that nothing worked, and it was clear that Ron had failed in casting the spell.
"Except for you Wu.... Utensil. Ron shouted as loud as he could.
But he still didn't release the magic of success, magic doesn't mean that you shout louder and more powerful, so it doesn't make sense for Ron to just raise his voice.