Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1463: Harry's helplessness and Ron's entanglement

Gryffindor's Quidditch training performed quite perfectly over the next two weeks after the change in personnel.

Harry and his team were thrilled to get rid of McLaggen and finally welcome Katie back, flying remarkably well.

Led by Katie, Gutty and Demirza are playing better and better in the chaser's position.

After watching a few Gryffindor trainings, at unprofessional amateur levels like Ivan, it can be ascertained that no Quiddich team in the school, under fair competition, can stop the three of them from launching an attack right now.

Not to mention the equally brilliant Elaine and Ginny covering for them.

Elaine is playing more and more brilliantly in the hitter's position, she is very sensitive, reacts and flies almost the fastest, and hits so hard that it's hard to imagine how strong that weak body can burst.

Looking at Elaine's performance, Ivan could only be saddened by Lori's explosive power and bewitched by her appearance.

Elaine is soft, yes, but definitely not easy to be pushed down.

Instead, she's good at pushing people down if she wants to...

Ivan knows this quite well, and he's been roughly pushed many times by Elaine. Like Hermione, Elaine is Irving's unpleasant presence in Hogwarts, especially when he's drunk.

In short, Elaine perfectly demonstrated her strengths.

For the most part of a game, the drifting ball is in her possession and is truly the course controller.

As for Ginny, Elaine's partner, she doesn't seem sad about breaking up with Dean at all.

Instead, she has recently become the soul character of the entire team, unusually active and does not cool down the atmosphere.

She imitated Ron jumping up and down in front of the door nervously when he saw the ghost flying ball coming, and she imitated Harry yelling at McLaggen before he was knocked out, making everyone happy.

Harry laughed with the team about Ginny's vibrant atmosphere.

He was glad he had a good reason to look at Ginny because his eyes didn't keep watching the ball and he was hit several extra times by a walking ball during his training. But he doesn't care. Still fighting hard in his head: Ginny or Ron?

Sometimes he wonders, after his relationship with Lavender, that Ron might not mind too much dating Ginny. But he remembered the look on Ron's face when Ginny kissed Dean, and concluded that he was pulling her hand would be regarded by Ron as a despicable betrayal...

But Harry couldn't help but talk to Ginny, laugh with her, walk back with her after training.

No matter how disturbed his conscience is, he can't help but fantasize about being alone with her: it's best if Slughorn throws another little party so Ron isn't there and he can seize the opportunity to make a confession, even without the funeral agent.

Unfortunately, Slughorn seems to have lost hope for them.

Slughorn never invited Evan and Harry to a party again.

He didn't seem to have much of an interest in convening a party. On several occasions, Evan saw him studying defensive magic in a magic class...

Slughorn knew exactly what the memory he had handed over meant, and he had stood completely opposite Voldemort.

In Ivan's understanding of him, the old wizard probably won't leave Hogwarts for the rest of his life.

With Dumbledore present, the castle is the safest place in the world.

Slughorn couldn't count on it, and Harry tried to get Hermione's help once or twice, but thought he couldn't stand the proud look on her face.

Sometimes, when Hermione saw him staring at Ginny or laughing at Ginny, he seemed to have found that expression.

It is not clear that Ivan and Hermione have completely seen through Harry's thoughts.

Hermione had clearly conveyed the idea to Ginny, so all of Harry's performance, everyone noticed, was that he was watching Ginny secretly during the game, suffering from the appearance of loss, and recent tangles, all in their eyes.

That's why Ginny has become so active lately!

The reason she was so active was to show Harry...

How to put it, this is a hint!

Ginny doesn't have to say much about Harry, she also has an interest in Harry, but she and Hermione's research seems to be waiting for Harry to confess to her first, rather than to break things down, and not for Ivan to tell Harry about them.

The girl's thoughts, Ivan doesn't understand, and he doesn't intend to be involved in such a troublesome thing.

Harry didn't know that all his thoughts and actions had been known by Evan, Hermione, and Ginny, and he was still hesitant to do what to do, and he was anxious to think that if he didn't act, someone would surely date Ginny soon.

He and Ron agree at least on this point: Mrs. Ginny likes it and it doesn't do her any good.

But in fact, Ginny won't be dating other boys anymore, she's waiting for Harry.

It was a simple thing, why is it so complicated?!

Driven by this growing pressure, Harry's temptation to take another sip of blistering agent is growing, and he can't help but wonder if this should be a situation where, as Hermione put it, he needs to “adjust the environment”?

As such, Harry grew increasingly desperate when the peaceful May weather slipped away and Dumbledore was still quiet.

He found himself seeing Ginny more and more recently, but it seemed like Ron was there every time he saw Ginny.

I don't know about Ron and Lavender's relationship, but he's been with almost everyone lately.

To be precise, it was Harry, who dared not come near Elaine, nor could he follow Ivan and Hermione, nor could he see why Harry and his sister Ginny had been worried lately. He seemed to think that Harry was unaccompanied and could only be with himself.

Ron returned to pre-fourth grade, almost inseparable from Harry.

Because the last Quidditch game of the season was imminent, he was always haunted by Harry and his discussion of tactics.

Harry couldn't have been in love with Ginny without getting rid of Ron first.

And that's exactly what he can't do, dump his best friend, go talk to his friend's sister about love...

He was worried about Ron, so Harry felt more guilty.

On several nights, he saw Ginny sitting next to him on the couch, and then Ron kicked him out, and he was almost desperate, and Harry thought his whole life might be like this. Unless he uses Furyant to give him good luck, to make Ron feel like nothing makes him happier than his best friend and sister Ginny in love, and to keep him and Ginny alone for more than a few seconds...

No, it could be a few minutes.

Or, if it's better, it's better if time stops at that moment.