Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1299 Goalkeeper's Competition

Ivan and Hermione sat right near the goal, where all the students waiting to compete were waiting in line.

So they saw Ron with a green face, just like Harry.

Ron's reaction was unexpected, his mind could not bear it, and he was easily frightened.

However, he is now trembling beyond his control and may also be irritated.

Not far from him, McLaggen openly commented on the performance of each of the selected students. He said some bad reviews and unsubstantiated rumors. It's annoying, and I don't know if it was intentional. McLaggen's main commentators focused on Ron, constantly saying the embarrassment of his last semester...

Ron should have heard it, because McLaggen's voice was loud, as if he had deliberately told him.

He could still stand it, but didn't jump on each other, mainly because McLaggen was Graffindor's senior.

Besides, he has a good grasp on the scale and has no name-calling bitter Ron.

But what he said, what fell off the broom, missed all the balls, couldn't even tell the right or left direction, was Ron's performance last semester.

“This guy sucks!” Hermione said she and Ivan heard McLaggen too.

“I really hate it, I bet Harry wouldn't want such a guy on the team...” Ivan nodded.

McLaggen is an inferior means of deliberately degrading others to raise themselves.

He keeps talking about Ron's bad performance last semester, which puts pressure on Ron to influence his performance.

After walking through Harry's back door to get special care, this is probably what he's going to do. It sounds like Slytherin College, but most of the politicians and the pureblood wizards are on their way, so it's no surprise that McLaggen can do this!

It appears that he has learned these techniques from his uncle, a senior official of the Ministry of Magic, and is able to apply them flexibly.

The only difference between a pureblood wizard family and a politician family is that they are probably not so extreme that they believe that pureblood glory, pureblood wizard superiors, etc. are extremist ideas that more often than not put their interests first.

What they have in common is that they don't care how dirty the means are, as long as they work well and can help them succeed.

Five minutes after the batter's selection, the goalkeeper's selection begins.

As before, most of the selected students performed poorly, with the top five players saving up to two balls.

The sixth contestant was Cormac McLagan, who unexpectedly managed to save the first three balls, Alia, Richard and Demirza, and Griffindor's three chasers were all easily stopped by him, leaving Ginny and Elaine unattended.

McLaggen, though annoying, has to admit that he is powerful.

Regardless of those means, his own strength and Ron's a match.

Judging by the unprofessional Quidditch level of Ivan, McLaggen's technology may not be as good as Ron's when he's in the best shape, but it's stronger than Ron's performance most of the time, enough to be a good goalkeeper and a strong opponent.

Ginny starts to serve, and if he saves all the balls, then Ron's chances of becoming a goalie are very small.

“We should help Ron...” Hermione said, but she shook her head immediately, "No, you can't do that! ”

“What do you plan to do? ”

“I was suddenly wondering if I could put a confusion spell on him so he couldn't tell the direction, so I couldn't stop the ball.” Hermione said, "but we can't do this, it's disgraceful and affects the fairness of the selection...”

At this time, Hermione's first thought was fairness.

This is where decent wizards are weak, too preoccupied with principles and rules, always wondering whether their means are bright and upright.

However, with Ivan's knowledge of Hermione, if the situation were a real crisis, she would be the most determined one.

In other words, Hermione might have used the confusion spell a long time ago if Ivan had been replaced with Ron.

“Don't worry, don't interfere directly with the selection, I don't think he'll make it past Ginny and Elaine. ”

It turns out, as Ivan said, that Ginny's ball angle is pretty rough.

She lured McLaggen to fly to the left goal, making him mistakenly think she would shoot. But Ginny made a beautiful turn in the air, flying to the right with the fastest possible speed, throwing the ball in, and the ghost ball wiped McLaggen's fingertips into it, and he stared at Ginny violently.

By Elaine, McLaggen had obviously become more cautious, but he couldn't keep up with the speed of the crossbow.

After a few laps, there was a gap in his defense, and Elaine threw the ball in easily.

“I protest!” McLaggen said viciously, flying straight to Harry, "and the brooms were too good. ”

“Good and bad brooms are also part of Quidditch's strength, and this is the same for all who participate in the selection.” Harry said, ignoring McLaggen's protest, "Okay, next! ”

McLaggen chewed his teeth aside, and Harry had a point, which was just as fair to everyone.

If Ginny and Elaine keep the difficulty just now, none of their balls may stop them.

Unless that man's broom is as good as a crossbow or an asterisk picker, just as fast...

And this guy is Ron, and the broomstick in his hand is the star, the only one besides Ginny.

In that light, the situation was very beneficial to him, and Ron was on the 13th.

After McLaggen, those guys played very differently, and no one could stop three balls.

When Ron came on stage, the loudest shout on the stage was Lavender.

Slytherin came to watch a small section of the pageant and spontaneously sang the song "Weasley is Our King”.

Because the rhythm was good, and soon, a lot of other college students sang along.

Singing and noisy laughter flood the gas.

At the center of the site, Harry wanted these Slytherins to shut up or throw them out, but he couldn't do it.

He was a little afraid to go see Ron's performance, afraid to see him miss all the balls.

But he felt he should be more courageous as captain and turned to watch Ron run for office.

Actually, there's nothing to worry about, Ron seems nervous, but he plays well.

In a cheer, he saved one, two, three, four penalty balls...

Now, only Elaine hasn't served yet, but Ron has beaten McLaggen and won the competition!