Harry Potter and MI6

Chapter 54 Professor, you are on fire

Just like Malfoy said.

The Slytherin team, which was at a disadvantage, showed the secret of their winning streak - fouling.

Marcus, the captain of Slytherin, kicked away the Gryffindor player who was close to him, giving the Gryffindor player a chance to take a free kick.

But this free kick also changed the distribution of members of both teams into what Marcus wanted.

With a cruel smile, Marcus grabbed the bat of his teammate and hit the Bludger hard towards the Gryffindor goalkeeper, successfully knocking him out. The goalkeeper circled and paddled for a while.

, landed heavily on the sand.

Seeing this scene, Luke began to recall the Quidditch rules he knew.

There are three types of balls in Quidditch:

A "Golden Snitch" with silver wings and a small golden body, as fast as lightning, has a score of up to 150, and the game will end the moment it is caught.

There are two black "bludgers" that are larger than the Golden Snitch. They move freely on the field, are aggressive and aggressive, waiting for opportunities to move, ready to knock the players off the broomstick.

The biggest red ball, the "Quaffle", is also the most basic scoring method in the game. If you score it into the opponent's goal, you will get ten points.

A team has a goalkeeper, two batters, three chasers, and a seeker, a total of seven people.

Not to mention the goalkeeper who is responsible for guarding the goal and the seeker who specializes in golden snitches. The batter who owns the bat is responsible for protecting the safety of his teammates under the attack of two Bludgers and using the Bludgers to cause trouble for the opponent; he has gloves.

The chaser is responsible for throwing the Quaffle into the opponent's goal to obtain basic points.

As a chaser, Marcus used a teammate's bat to hit the Bludger onto the Gryffindor goalkeeper. Although it seemed much more excessive than a kick, it actually did not violate Quidditch rules.

rule.

No wonder Marcus's throwing skills were mediocre, but he could become the captain. It turned out that what he was really proficient in was batting, and Lu Ke was convinced.

With Gryffindor unguarded, Slytherin gradually caught up with the score.

But Marcus was not satisfied with the advantage of seven versus six. He found the right opportunity and cooperated with another teammate to block the flight path of the chaser who had won many points for Gryffindor.

It dragged her straight into a pillar in the stands.

Fortunately, the pillar was hollow and cushioned by strips of cloth. The player lay relatively flat on the ground and seemed to be less injured than the goalkeeper.

Unfortunately, this is still not a foul.

Professor McGonagall in the stands showed an unbearable look. She was more worried about the safety of the players than winning or losing the score.

The commentator next to her yelled at Slytherin and kept making remarks in favor of Gryffindor, but Professor McGonagall had no choice but to stop the commentator's behavior.

At the same time, Slytherin scored again, and their stands were filled with a happy atmosphere.

Luke sighed slightly. It had to be said that Slytherin's playing style was in line with Luke's views on Quidditch. Ever since he learned about Quidditch in some books, he didn't really like the sport.

On the Quidditch field, victory or defeat not only depends on whether the players are well-trained and skilled, but also depends on the moral level of both parties...

Not long after the game started, it turned into a seven-on-five situation. The Golden Snitch had not yet appeared since it flew away. The two Seekers seemed to be the best spectators, floating motionless in the air.

Malfoy, who felt that he had already won, also looked at Harry and smiled disdainfully.

Immediately he discovered something and smiled even more happily.

I saw Harry's broom twitching and twisting, as if trying to throw him off, and took him out of the arena uncontrollably.

"What's going on?" This question arose in the minds of everyone who noticed Harry's condition, including Luke.

There should be no problem with Harry's flying skills. Whether it was Ron's bragging, side evidence such as being selected for the school team, or the way he took off, it can be proved that he will not make such low-level mistakes.

So is this because Harry himself had negative emotions because he saw his teammates being shot down and the game was at a disadvantage, causing him to lose control of the deformed broom, or... is there someone who is not satisfied with seven versus five even if they have the advantage?

Luke observed the Slytherin players, but none of them interfered with Harry's movements.

Malfoy noticed his behavior, poked him with his arm, and said with a smile: "It must be Potter himself. You must know that his broom has two thousand nimbuses. Only advanced black magic can affect such a good broom."

, while I deeply regret this, this is not taught at Hogwarts."

Lu might have heard that Malfoy wasn't lying. He was very knowledgeable in this area.

So is it really Harry's own problem?

At the same time, his broom became more and more aggressive, spinning several times in the air and throwing him away from the broom. Now he only had one hand still holding on to the broom, hanging in the air.

At this moment, all the teachers and students noticed that, unlike the goalkeeper who was cushioned by the broom or the chaser who was cushioned by the cloth, if Harry let go of his grip on the broom, he would fall straight to the ground, even if

It was a piece of sand, and his life was in danger.

The Gryffindor players stopped playing the game and were all flying around Harry, hoping to save him, but every time they got close, the broomsticks would fly away and out of their reach.

The speed of Nimbus 2,000 has now become Harry's talisman, and even his teammates' broomsticks can't catch up with him.

This is definitely not as simple as losing control. Someone must be maliciously controlling the broom.

Malfoy's words provided Luke with another possibility.

Since the students can't do it, could it be the professor?

The first thing Luke thought of was Rocky and Snape. These two professors were full of doubts.

Thanks to Professor Quirrell's fancy clothes, Luke quickly found him in the high stands. At this time, he was clasping his hands together, staring closely at Harry, and his lips were moving slightly, as if praying for him.

Professor Snape stood in front of him. Compared to Professor Quirrell, he looked much more embarrassed. His greasy hair was messy and stuck to his forehead. He had a serious look on his face and frowned slightly, opening his mouth to say something.

It seems obvious who the murderer is.

Luke silently pulled out his wand. If Harry really couldn't hold on and fell, he wanted to try to use the floating spell to reduce some of the damage. However, he didn't have much confidence at such a long distance. But look carefully, Mrs. Huo Qi

With so many professors watching, it shouldn't be a big deal.

Surprisingly, Harry's broom gradually stabilized.

Luke was stunned for a moment, then turned to look at Snape's side, only to see that he was still mumbling something, completely unaware of a ball of blue flames crawling up his robes.

The crowd around him obviously caused a commotion. He was also awakened by the commotion, stopped the curse in his mouth, and the flame disappeared.

When Snape once again turned his attention to Harry, who was sitting firmly on the broom again, he obviously breathed a sigh of relief, shook his hair, and showed a natural expression.

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