Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1427: Chaotic Games

Gryffindor will definitely be eligible for the worst contest of the year.

Let's start with the final result: the Gryffindors lost the big score to the Hedgepatches, the biggest score in recent years; Harry and McLaggen were both admitted to school hospitals; and the culprit McLaggen was kicked out of the team altogether.

Elaine was furious, and McLaggen's hospitalization was her masterpiece.

It was wrong to use an evil spell against her classmates, for which Professor McGonagall rarely punished her for confinement.

It's already a heavy punishment, you know, she's been very tolerant of Elaine. Of course, Elaine spent only one day in solitary confinement, and Professor McLaren was merciful because she was also choked to death by McLargan's performance.

Let's talk about the game, the weather is nice, there's no wind, white clouds, sometimes bright sunlight coming out.

Ivan and Colin took their place in the audience early in the morning and, as I said, the students were very enthusiastic about the game, and this year's Griffindor and Hedgepatch teams were the biggest winners, more than an hour before the start of the game, and the audience was already full.

Gryffindor was a little thin when many students wore the Hufflepuffs logo to cheer them up.

This is a rare scene, and generally speaking, in this major confrontation, Hecky Patch College follows Griffindor closely, the two colleges are well connected, they are a natural alliance, they are not always as opposed to Griffindor as Slytherin, nor are they as neutral as Ravenclaw.

This time, the Gryffindor and Hufflepuff games naturally put the two colleges opposite each other.

Since Cedric's departure, the Hedgepatch team has never had a better chance of getting the Quidditch Cup than it is now, and with tremendous enthusiasm all over the college, their support for the team has been staggering.

There was no such thing as a friendly Slytherin Academy, and it goes without saying that the enemy of the enemy was a friend, and the vast majority of them didn't want Gryffin to be good, so they turned to Hecky Patch Academy.

There are also a lot of people at Ravenclaw who support Hedgepatch, who probably think Gryffindor won too much.

After all, the Quidditch Cup has been part of Gryffindor since the year Wood graduated.

Rationally, that's not good.

Soon, there was a golden red surrounded by a large area of yellow and black in the audience.

Gryffindor is under a lot of pressure to defend his crown, which is the biggest challenge for new captain Harry.

At the start of the game, Harry and his team entered the field amid deafening cheers and shrieks.

The sun was a little exciting, he covered his hands and before he could speak, he heard McLaggen say to the team, "What a troublesome day! Listen, you have to fly somewhere where the sun can't shine, so the other party can't see you...”

“I'm the captain, McLaggen. Stop coaching them.” Harry said angrily, "Go to the goal. ”

“Of course, of course, I was just kind enough to remind you.” McLaggen muttered.

After he left, Harry told Ginny and Elaine, "Well, remember to fly where the sun doesn't shine. ”

“I don't like that guy. Why let him be the goalie?” Ginny asked softly.

“I hate him too, but we don't have a choice.” Harry replied.

“He's a nasty guy, more nasty than Ron.” Elaine commented, making a ghost face at McLaggen, "Seriously, why do you always choose someone like that to be the goalie, why don't you let Ivan try it? ”

“Because Ivan said he was afraid of heights, I rarely saw him fly.” Harry said, "Actually, Ron's fine, too. ”

He wanted to say something nice for Ron in front of Elaine, and the relationship between them has been tense since the last fight.

But it didn't work, Elaine left a bad taste for Ron and dragged the broom toward the field.

Taste?! Is she talking about smell or blood?

Harry didn't think too much about it, and he just saw Malfoy sneaking up the castle floor in front of the auditorium, followed by two girls.

It makes Harry care and care, if he's going to do something bad again!

With that in mind, he walked over and shook hands with the captain of Hufflepuff.

Then, as Lady Hodge's whistle swept away, Harry rose higher than the rest of the team, racing around the field, looking for thieves. If we catch it sooner, maybe we'll have a chance to go back to the castle and grab a living map to find out what Malfoy is doing...

“Smith of Hecky Patch got the Ghost Flying Ball!” A fantastic sound echoes over the field, "of course, the last time he did. Oh, Ginny Weasley hit him. I think it might have been intentional. Looks a lot like it. You know, Smith said a lot to Griffindor last time, and I think he regrets it now! It has to be said here, I like Ginny, she is very nice... Look, a wandering ball hit me hard, hit Smith, hit him in the nose, it was Elaine Slytherin, it's beautiful, she must be retaliating, Elaine is also very popular, she is said to be a vampire, I heard..."

Ivan couldn't help but glance at the podium, and who in his right mind would let Luna explain?

A very mysterious little story, and that long light blonde hair, butter beer bottle plug necklace...

Professor McGonagall next to her seemed a little uncomfortable, as if she did regret the appointment.

In fact, after Luna started to deviate from the game to talk about the legend of vampires, almost everyone looked at the podium, including the players who were playing, and then suddenly they moved their gaze back to where they had been.

“When Ginny and Elaine focused on Smith, the Ghost Flying Ball was snatched away by a big guy from the Hecky Patch team. Well, I don't remember his name, like Bibb, no, it was Buckins...”

“It's Cadwalad!” Professor McGonagall said aloud next to Luna and the audience laughed.

“Yeah, Cadwalad, the name was a little rounded, but he was quick, and he flew over to the Gryffindor Gate.” Luna went on to explain that it didn't seem to be affected by the surroundings, "the ball scored, look, the ball scored, Gryffindor's goalie what? Didn't he see Cadwalader fly in with the ball? ”

Ivan sitting down there could explain what McLaggen was doing, and he saw the whole thing.

McLaggen was busy blaming Ginny and Elaine for their actions against Smith, and didn't notice the big red ball flying through his left ear...