Chapter 56: Recommend
Chapter 56: Recommend
Originally, Coven thought that this anticipated match would last for a long time, but it ended in less than twenty minutes, which made Coven speechless.
The Gryffindor team members were indeed like what Wood had introduced. Other than Percy Weasley, the others were very skilled. They could turn their bodies in the air with just a '-flying broom'.
However, no matter how high their skills were, they could not withstand the opponent's attack. About ten minutes after the match began, two of the Gryffindor team members had been knocked out by Slytherin's team members, and two were trapped by Slytherin, causing them to hit the high platform on the edge of the field and end up injured.
In this way, in the next ten minutes of the game, only three official members of Gryffindor could fight against Slytherin's seven people. It was good enough that they could keep their own safety on the field, and there was no time to care about the game.
As for the four substitutes, their skills were only slightly better than Percy Weasley's, and they did not perform much on the field.
At the end, when the competition went on for about twenty minutes, Slytherin's 'Seeker''caught the 'Golden Snitch'without any competition and got 150 points and symbolized the end of the competition.
In a twenty-minute match, the others were either satisfied or regretful, but Coven felt that this kind of match was a little too childish. It was simply unfair.
'I really don't know what's so good about this kind of competition.'
He was originally a little interested, but now it's been completely abandoned by Coven. He definitely won't sign up to participate in this competition after entering the second grade...
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During lunchtime, all the students in the school were discussing the Quidditch match in the morning. Even Coven's two roommates were talking about it. Coven could only shake his head helplessly and concentrate on eating his food.
After lunch, Coven planned to go back to the dormitory to change clothes. Because today's weather was too good, he felt like he was wearing too much.
However, just as Coven left the auditorium and was walking in the corridor, he suddenly heard a voice calling him from behind.
He turned around and saw that it was Professor McGonagall.
"Coven, come with me." Professor McGonagall stood at the entrance of the auditorium and waved.
Coven responded and walked over in confusion.
Professor McGonagall did not immediately say anything. Instead, she took Coven back to the auditorium and came to the professor's dining table.
At this time, Professor Flitwick was the only one sitting at the dining table. The other professors had already left.
When the two came to the dining table, Professor McGonagall lowered her head and said to Coven, "I heard that you have returned the books from the library and did not continue to borrow other books, right?"
"Yes, Professor." Coven answered and explained, "I have mastered all three spells in that book, but I haven't practiced the << > and the << Clear Spring Spell, because there is no suitable venue."
"Oh?" Professor McGonagall was puzzled. "Didn't I tell you that you can go to the lawn to practice? I have prepared the magic target for you there."
"Yes, Professor. I saw it." Coven smiled bitterly and said, "But something happened last week. I was afraid that if I went out to practice alone, I would provoke those senior students of Slytherin to find trouble with me, so I didn't practice."
"This..." Professor McGonagall didn't know what to say.
"I have a suggestion." Professor Flitwick took over the topic and suggested, "Little Coven, I know there is a book in the library. It states magic about emotions."
"Emotions?" Coven was puzzled.
"Yes, emotions." Professor Flitwick nodded, then explained with great interest, "You should know that during battles, it often causes wizards to develop various emotions due to the on-site factors, such as panic, fear, sadness, and so on."
"But if the emotions are unstable, It will cause many spells to be unable to be released successfully, and the book I recommended you to solve this problem."
"I understand." Professor McGonagall was a little surprised, and then she said to Coven with certainty, "It is indeed a good choice, and if you want to practice the magic spell in that book, there is no arena requirement."
"Yes." Professor Flitwick continued, "So I suggest you borrow the book to study it first. As for the venue, I will try to discuss it with Headmaster Dumbledore to see if I can give you a training classroom to use. Then you can practice the 'Restoring Spell' and 'Water-Making Charm'."
Hearing this, Coven was a little puzzled. He should be on the observation list now, and the professors led by Dumbledore should not continue to be so concerned about him.
However, Coven temporarily suppressed this puzzlement in his heart. At this time, he was more than happy. He was happy that the professors gave him pointers, and he was also looking forward to the new curse.
Therefore, Coven nodded with some excitement and said, "Okay, Professor. I will borrow that book. Tell me the name of that book."
Professor McGonagall interrupted and said, "If I remember correctly, it's called' The Basics of Controlling Emotions and Stabilizing Magic Spells ', right?"
"Yes, it's that book," Professor Flitwick confirmed.
"I understand, I'll remember," Coven responded, eager to go to the library to borrow books.
Seeing Coven's mood, Professor McGonagall smiled and said, "Well, we are just concerned about your progress. There is nothing else. You can go to the library if you want."
"Okay, thank you, Professor!" Coven thanked Flitwick and Professor McGonagall, then quickly turned and left, walking to the library.
Watching Coven walk away, Professor McGonagall said uncertainly to Professor Flitwick, "There is no curse about negative emotions in that book, right? It has been too long, and I can't remember it clearly."
"No." Professor Flitwick shook his head slightly. "The effects of the spells in that book can reverse negative emotions. There are also some dissection papers about the influence of emotions on the spells."
"Yes, I remember that paper very clearly." Professor McGonagall said, "That paper is suitable for Coven. With his intelligence, he should be able to understand the impact of positive and negative emotions on wizards from that thesis."
Professor Flitwick nodded in agreement.
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On the other side.
Coven was filled with anticipation. In a very short period of time, he arrived at the library.
He quickly walked to the librarian's desk. Because his footsteps were hurried and he did not stop, Coven's footsteps caused a lot of noise in the empty library.
When the librarian, Irma Pince, heard this, he could not help but look away from the book in front of him and look at Coven.
"Madam Pince, good afternoon." Coven stopped in front of his desk.
"Good afternoon. I remember that you are Coven Quinn. You just returned with a book a few days ago." Madam Pince put down the book in her hand and looked at Coven.
"Yes, Madam. I am here to borrow a book called 'The Basics of Controlling Emotions and Stabilizing Magic Spells'."