Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1464: Trivial Daily

Until the end, there was no chance of achieving either.

As always, Ron haunted Harry, blocking all opportunities for him and Ginny to be alone.

Harry has also tried Ron's reaction if a boy falls in love with Ginny again.

The boy naturally refers to himself, and Ron reacts as Harry expected.

Ron said he might lose control of himself and rush up and beat the bastard up close to Ginny...

A hard beating, though Ron never put it into practice, is at the very least indicative of an attitude.

He objected to the fact that other boys approached his sister and was extremely averse to such matters.

With Ginny, you have to plan on losing Ron.

That's it, Harry thinks he should be desperate.

Hermione held Ivan up a few times in the middle of the night, and she was disappointed in Harry's performance.

She had agreed with Ginny that things would change soon after Ginny and Dean broke up and gave Ginny an idea to suggest something. Hermione was happy with Ginny's recent performance, but didn't expect it to take so long to come to an end.

Naturally, she was very dissatisfied with Harry's performance, and she kept asking Ivan what men usually thought.

Evan thinks that Harry and Autumn Zhang's previous date is still in sight. He shouldn't have expected Harry to go out on a date with a girl who was going to kiss him and have sex with him, but ended up crying.

In the face of a man like Harry, Ginny should dare to go back and take the initiative of everything...

Like Ravind and Ron, well, Ginny's outgoing, but she's not that kind of girl.

Let's just stick to this, sooner or later there will be a day when it can be resolved.

As time went by, neither Harry nor Ginny had time to think about talking about love.

They will devote all their time, energy and energy to Quidditch training.

Gryffindor's match against Ravenclaw is getting closer and closer as he enters June, the last Quidditch of the school year.

The school's interest in the game is extremely high, as it will determine the title of the championship cup that has yet to be determined.

So far, the Hufflepuffs have finished all the games with the highest score, with two wins and one loss in three.

They won the Griffindors and Ravenclaw this year, but still lost to the Slytherins in an awkward position.

Not technically, but to the despicable extent of losing to the opponent.

In the face of Slytherin's tough ball wind and despicable tactics, the Hedgepatch team has never been able to do anything.

Without Malfoy and several other old players, Slytherin won only Hedgepatch this year, with one win and two losses.

Gryffindor and Ravenclaw are both winners and losers, and whenever they win, they both get the Quidditch Cup.

The current situation is that Gryffindor is at a disadvantage because of the loss of the last big game.

If Gryffin leads Ravenclaw by three percent, they can take the cup.

This is definitely difficult, but Harry has never seen his team fly as well as he does now.

If you're less than three percent ahead, you're second behind Hufflepuff.

If you're one percent behind, you're third behind Ravenclaw.

If you're more than 100 percent behind, you'll see the fourth, losing to the missing Slytherins.

In that case, Harry thought, no one would ever let him forget that he led the Gryffindor team to the first penultimate in 200 years, and even at the toughest of times, they were not in the penultimate ranks.

The responsibility is enormous and the pressure is so great that he has to put his feelings aside and devote himself wholeheartedly to Quiddich.

The prelude to this crucial game remains: students from both colleges intimidate each other's teams in the hallway; rehearse their slogans aloud as individual players walk by; and players either sway their attention or rush into the bathroom to vomit during classes.

Ivan now sees Harry, he's always with Ron discussing tactics, busy and unscrupulous.

The Ivorians have also been busy lately, besides looking through ancient magic literature, there are other things to worry him about. Because the end of the period is approaching, which means that the general wizarding test for fifth grade students is about to start, and he's going to help Elaine, Colin, Ginny, and a few others.

Hermione was willing to take charge of several of their theoretical parts, while the practical part was handed over to Ivan.

Among these people, Elaine and Ginny are both trained in Quidditch, time is tight, and the help of Ivan and Hermione is especially important to them, especially Elaine, who doesn't have to worry about her magical practice part, but the theoretical part is a mess, not even a freshman.

Simply put, there is a lack of common sense. God knows how vampire magic works.

If Ivan and Hermione did not help her, her grades would be absolutely unbearable and no wonder she was demoted from school.

In an attitude of responsibility to Kelleesis and to Elaine, Ivan can't just leave her alone.

Given Elaine's current accomplishments, Ivan hopes she can focus more on her refresher homework.

Unfortunately, Gryffindor's recent training has grown stronger and stronger as the game approaches.

Because Harry seemed to associate the game closely with the success or failure of his plans for Ginny, he couldn't help but think that if they were more than three percent ahead, the festive celebration scene and the post-match reunion might catch up with a big mouthful of Blind.

When Evan learned of this intention from Harry, there was nothing he could do to stop Harry, and after all, it was about Harry's happiness for life.

Finally, Evan had to use the time converter and Ravenclaw's crown to help Elaine learn and increase her time and efficiency, definitely the most luxurious refresher gear of all time and surprisingly good results.

With the help of these two artifacts, Elaine's grades have finally reached the level of passing the Ordinary Wizarding Level.

This is probably not cheating. After all, it's what Elaine really learned, although it's a bit of a coincidence...

All in all, as usual, Hogwarts' attention has been drawn to the upcoming Quidditch competition.

Harry never forgot his other goal: to find out what Malfoy was doing in the Needy House.

In his head, this has become as major or even more important as chasing Ginny and winning the game.

Even if everyone is against it, Harry still insists on using the Live Point Map every day as Malfoy does...

What more can be said about his obsession?

Encourage him to give up and stop spying on Malfoy. Pull it down. It's not Harry's personality at all.

Maybe it's true love between him and Malfoy.

Well, that must be it!