typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 319 We are all Europeans

The next day, the game between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff could be described as exciting.

From the beginning to the end of the game, the Gryffindor team was like a god. The three chasers showed amazing offensive power and steadily outscored Hufflepuff in scoring. Some even relied on the ghost ball to widen the gap and win the game.

trend.

However, it was in this great situation that the Gryffindor team lost the game.

The moment Digory caught the Golden Snitch and ended the Quidditch match, all the audience's jaws almost dropped. The reversal came too suddenly.

It can only be said that the Gryffindor team is not very lucky.

The Golden Snitch appeared near Diggory. When Charlie discovered it, he immediately pretended to have spotted the Golden Snitch, turned his broom and flew in the opposite direction, trying to lure Diggory away.

Once Digory discovers the Golden Snitch, Gryffindor will definitely lose the game.

When Digory was about to jump on his broomstick to chase Charlie, he accidentally caught a glimpse of the Golden Snitch.

So... Digory easily caught the Golden Snitch, won the game for Hufflepuff, and made Gryffindor suffer a three-game losing streak.

After the game, Charlie looked lonely, as if he had aged more than ten years. The other players were all silent, obviously stimulated by the sudden reversal.

Lee Jordan was severely warned by Professor McGonagall because he blamed Hufflepuff's "shit luck" for this incident.

Albert didn't know how to comfort everyone at all, so he thought for a while and grabbed a handful of hard candies from the deformed lizard skin bag and distributed them to them one by one.

"Eat a candy, maybe it will make you feel better."

"Well, I always feel that this year's team is very unlucky." Fred sighed: "If Charlie had your luck, how could we lose the game so inexplicably?"

Albert didn't take the outcome of Quidditch matches very seriously, probably because he didn't participate in Quidditch training.

He suddenly understood why Rowena Smith was so persistent.

"When competing, no one guarantees that they will win." Albert comforted.

"You are right to say that, but I still feel very uncomfortable. How can a guy like you who is so lucky understand..."

"There's nothing to complain about." Albert suddenly interrupted, "Otherwise, how could you make Lee Jordan so embarrassed?"

Ever since he successfully dispatched Rowena Smith, the big villain boss, Albert has been in a good mood. When he heard Fred talking about luck, he couldn't help but tease the three of them with the words of his previous life.

"What does this matter have to do with me?" Li Jordan rolled his eyes at Albert angrily. It was obvious that none of the three of them understood what Albert meant.

"It's nothing." Albert coughed lightly, "Luck is also a kind of strength. Okay, don't complain. Digory does have some strength. Otherwise, he would have been deceived by Charlie's fake actions. How could he have done anything for He?

Can the Chippas win back?”

"Okay, even if what you said makes a little sense, I still feel that I lost because of luck." Fred muttered, "I obviously worked so hard, but I still lost inexplicably. I'm really unhappy."

"Last year, we already won a Quidditch trophy." Albert said, "If you really want to get another trophy, just keep working hard next year. Maybe we can win another trophy!"

"Forget those unpleasant things. You should put all your thoughts and energy on the exam. Moreover, after we finish the exam, we will go on adventures in the Forbidden Forest together. By the way, don't leave the magic confrontation behind." Albert

Te began to change the topic, trying to make the three of them feel better.

However, these words had the opposite effect. Fred, George and Lee Jordan became even more depressed when they heard Albert mention the exam.

"Are you really not going to join the team next year?" George mentioned this matter again on the way back to the Gryffindor common room.

The Gryffindor team really needs a good Seeker.

"If we really can't find a seeker, let's talk about it. Besides, I'm still very optimistic about Harry Potter!" As he said this, Albert motioned for the three of them to follow.

"Where are we going?" Lee Jordan couldn't help but ask.

"Prize Showroom."

Albert pointed out James Potter's Quidditch medal to the three of them.

"Before James Potter became the Quidditch captain, he had already won several trophies for Gryffindor, which is enough to show that that guy is indeed very powerful." Albert pointed to the name on the medal and explained,

"I never talk nonsense, you have to believe me."

The three of them rolled their eyes at Albert, feeling that this guy was fooling them again.

"This year, the Slytherin team actually won the Quidditch trophy again, which is really unpleasant." Fred still clearly remembered that when they lost the game just now, those guys actually cheered them.

"The game isn't over yet." Albert was quite speechless.

"Those guys will definitely use dirty tricks to win the game." The three of them unanimously agreed with this view.

After returning to the common room, Albert felt that the atmosphere here was not good, so he prepared to go to the library to do homework. Fred and the others did not want to go, and Albert did not force them. He felt that the three of them were discussing how to make trouble.

Albert read the book for a while and then stuffed it back.

Now, on the task panel, the task of reading one hundred books has only been completed, and I have only finished thirty-seven. I am still far away from completing the task.

To be honest, he no longer cares about completing this task.

There's no way around it, it's too confusing to get skills randomly.

"How about it?"

Albert sat down next to Isobel and showed her his paper on advanced luminous spells.

"It's difficult." Isobel gave her own opinion after reading it.

"I didn't expect it to be published in Spell Innovation." Albert shook his head and said, "I just wanted to discuss the use of advanced luminous spells with Professor Flitwick."

After Albert gained proficiency in magic, his understanding of magic also had some deviations, or he had some opinions of his own.

This paper on the Luminous Curse was just an attempt by Albert. He felt that it would be better to discuss more advanced things with Professor Flitwick, which was far better than communicating with other people through letters.

This is what Albert learned from the experience of the Advanced Patron Saint Spell. Sometimes, if you just rely on yourself to figure it out alone, you will waste a lot of time. It is better to find someone to help.

After Professor Flitwick read the paper on the Luminous Curse, his attitude toward him changed somewhat.

In the past, Professor Flitwick treated Albert as a student and rarely talked about too advanced things. The topics that the two sides focused on mostly came from the knowledge in textbooks.

Now, Professor Flitwick discovered that this talented student is really extraordinary!


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next