Ryan was completely unfamiliar with the Quidditch game, and it was obvious that what he got from watching the movie was completely different from the real world.
So when the classmates around him were discussing Quidditch, Ryan would feel inexplicably awkward standing next to him. But Hermione, who was also blind in Quidditch, found a solution: she borrowed a book from the school library
A book called "The Origins of Quidditch".
This book is not boring to read. It introduces almost all knowledge related to Quidditch. For example, there are 700 ways to foul in Quidditch, and they all appeared in a game in 1473.
During the World Cup match (what happened in that match?);
Seekers are usually the smallest and fastest players, and the most serious Quidditch accidents seem to happen to them; (Yes, it turns out that Harry gets injured playing ball almost every year. Ryan complained.)
Although few people die during Quidditch matches, it is said that referees often disappear without a trace, only to reappear in the Sahara Desert months later. (This is the Black Whistle being retaliated.)
Fortunately, with this book, Ryan can finally communicate with his classmates about this topic as a cloud fan.
Quidditch is an important thing in school, but for non-athletes like Ryan, other things are also important. During this period, he ran to the greenhouse almost every day when he had free time to practice his knowledge of magical plants.
The cultivation and control ability. This makes Professor Sprout very happy, because most students don't like to get dirty and deal with soil.
Professor Sprout also told Ryan that if his attitude could be maintained, there would be absolutely no problem in getting admitted to his N.E.W.T class.
In addition to this, Ryan and Hermione also practiced spells and brewed potions together. In order to practice spells, they made some gadgets.
For example, Hermione used magic to create a bright blue flame that could be carried with her. Ryan turned an empty jam bottle into a brass hand warmer and carried the flame with him for heating.
The wet and cold winter in the Scottish Highlands can be really uncomfortable, especially when you need to leave the room.
The day before Harry's game, Ryan and Hermione decided to cheer Harry up. They met Harry and Ron in the yard. So the four of them formed a circle back to back, chatting and using the conjured brass.
Hand warmer for warmth.
At this time, Snape passed through the yard. Harry noticed at a glance that Snape was limping.
He was a little allergic to Snape, so he lowered his head and tried to pretend that he was no longer here. Unfortunately, Harry's guilty behavior attracted Snape's attention. He limped over, seemingly looking for someone.
The reason must be to give him a lesson.
"What's that in your hand, Potter?"
It was "Quidditch Origins". Harry showed it to him.
"Library books are not allowed to be taken out of the school," Snape said. "Give it to me. Gryffindor will lose five points." "He made up a temporary rule." Harry looked at Snape.
Pu limped away and muttered angrily.
"I wonder what happened to his leg?" "I don't know, but I hope it hurts a lot." Ron said happily.
But there is a game tomorrow, and Harry needs this book to relax. After finishing her homework, Hermione gave Harry the book "Quidditch Origins" she borrowed.
Harry read for a while and felt a little uneasy. Thinking of Mrs. Pince holding up a feather duster in the library and angrily scolding those classmates who didn't cherish their books, Harry suddenly felt courageous.
Why was he afraid of Snape? So, he stood up and told the others that he was going to ask Snape if he could return the book to him.
"You are very brave, Harry, good luck to you." Ryan said and patted him on the shoulder.
After that, Harry crawled out of the passage. Ron looked at Harry's back and said, "I wouldn't go if it were me." Ryan and Hermione nodded in agreement.
Nearly ten minutes later, Ryan and the others were discussing how to reduce the penalty points in Potions class next time. Harry crawled in from the entrance in a bit of embarrassment.
Ryan looked at the panting Harry and asked, "What happened?"
Harry lowered his voice and said, "I just saw one of Snape's legs was bloody and bloody. Filch even gave him medicine. He also said, how could you stare at three heads at the same time?"
Then Harry paused and waited for them to digest the information and said: "Do you know what this means? On Halloween, he tried to pass the big dog with three heads! When we saw him, he
He was on his way there looking for that thing the big dog was guarding! I'll bet my broomstick that he let that monster in to distract people!"
"No, he won't," Hermione said quickly, "I know he's not very nice, but he would never steal something that Dumbledore keeps carefully guarded."
"To be honest, Hermione, you always think that all teachers are saints, but I think Snape can do this kind of thing." Ron said rudely.
Ryan interjected: "But there is a doubt. Snape is the dean of Slytherin. He should know what is in the school. Besides, as a professor at Hogwarts, he is also a potions master.
, I don’t think he will lack anything. Besides, the dog we saw last time would attack everyone who entered indiscriminately. So the wound can only prove that Snape may have entered that house, but it cannot mean that he wants to steal something.
.”
"Well, you may be right." Harry said, "I went to bed, there is still a game tomorrow." After saying that, Harry staggered up the stairs.
Hermione stared at Ryan: "Do you really think Professor Snape is not a thief?"
"I don't know." Ryan spread his hands and shook his head. "But there is no definite evidence now. These findings alone cannot confirm that Professor Snape did something bad."
After sitting there for a while, they said good night to each other and went to sleep.
…
Early the next morning, the weather was sunny and cold. The restaurant was filled with the enticing smell of grilled sausages. Everyone was looking forward to a wonderful Quidditch game and chatted happily. Ryan also felt completely moved by this atmosphere.
I started to feel happy, just as excited as I was when I went to participate in the sports meeting in elementary school in my previous life.
Walking to the auditorium, Ryan found that others had already arrived, and Hermione was trying to persuade the only unhappy person on the long table, Harry. Harry looked like his whole body was tense because of nervousness.
"You must have a few bites of breakfast."
"I don't want to eat anything."
"Have some toast," Hermione coaxed.
"I'm not hungry."
Ryan walked over: "Exercise consumes a lot of energy. You can't fly hungry."
At this time, Seamus also came out to help: "Harry, you need to maintain strong physical strength. The seeker is always the person the opponent should guard against."
"Thank you," Harry said, watching Seamus slather ketchup on his sausages (the British feel like they need ketchup on everything they eat).
When it was almost eleven o'clock, everyone went to the stadium and the game was about to start.