Hogwarts Shippuden

Chapter 84: Suspicious Snape

The next afternoon, in the changing room of the Quidditch pitch.

"Sed." Before walking out of the locker room, Kyle suddenly stopped Cedric.

"What's the matter?" Cedric turned around.

Kyle handed the Nimbus 2000 forward in his hand, "You use this in this game."

In a Quidditch match, the position that needs the best performance on a broomstick is the Seeker.

Gryffindor's Seeker is Harry, who also has a Nimbus 2000, which is currently the best broomstick on the market.

If Cedric still uses the old-fashioned sweep of the seven stars, he will undoubtedly suffer a lot when he competes with Harry for the Snitch.

Cedric also understood this, so he did not refuse and accepted Kyle's kindness.

"Thanks, I will definitely win the Golden Snitch in this game."

Kyle nodded with a smile, "You're absolutely fine."

Then he turned to fellow batsman Davy Jones: "Wait for the Weasley brothers, the Gryffindor batsmen, sure they're going to be mad at me, and you'll hit all the Bludgers you can get. To me, don't worry about accidental injury."

David nodded, indicating that he understood.

After Kyle and Cedric finished setting up their tactics, Captain Jack shouted excitedly, "Let's go guys! Let's blow up Gryffindor!"

After the start of the game, George and Fred did not expect Kyle, and surrounded him like two satellites, preventing him from having any chance of touching the Bludgers.

"Is this your tactic? Hold me down, and the rest will fight five to six?"

After knocking an approaching Bludger into the air, George grinned, "I have enough confidence in my players."

"Even without the protection of the batsman, I believe they can win the game." Fred followed George's words.

Kyle smiled contemptuously, not letting him have any chance to touch the Bludgers, can't he do some other new tricks on the whole?

In the next time, Kyle made rapid progress on the Quidditch pitch, colliding with the Gryffindor players on the opposite side.

But every time Kyle was about to hit the opponent at a critical moment, he almost let himself pass the opponent, without the slightest actual contact with the opponent.

There is absolutely no way the two Weasley brothers can do anything about it. If they play like this, it is more likely that they will perish with the Hufflepuff players.

The Gryffindor spectators watched the dangerous game and kept tugging at their hearts, so nervous that their nerves were about to break.

When Kyle's broomstick slid less than five centimeters in front of Oliver Wood's eyes again, Wood shouted angrily, "Foul! This is a foul!"

However, Snape, the referee, didn't pick him up at all.

Professor McGonagall also shook his head helplessly.

As an avid Quidditch lover, she knows the rules of Quidditch very well.

As long as Kyle doesn't have actual contact with the opponent, it can't be considered a foul.

It's messed up, completely messed up.

Gryffindor's defense made Kyle smashed by one person.

Hufflepuff's players also took advantage of this opportunity, seized almost every opportunity to score, and frantically threw the Quaffle into Gryffindor's goal.

They even gave up on helping Jack defend their own goal.

As soon as their Chasers got the Quaffle, they rushed towards Gryffindor's goal like a chicken blood.

The Gryffindor players were somewhat disappointed to find that the Hufflepuffs had grown a lot since the last time they played Ravenclaw.

This is impossible!

Wood roared in his heart, their Hufflepuffs had never appeared on the Quidditch pitch once!

It's a pity that Jack couldn't hear his heart, otherwise he would have poked Wood's heart and ridiculed: "You don't understand how rich people train."

In the face of the Gryffindor Quidditch players, Cedric, with more skilled flying skills and better teammates' assistance, easily took down the Ghost Snitch and ended the game.

The score was fixed at 430:50.

It is said that when Professor McGonagall stepped down from the stands, he almost perfectly reproduced the expression of Professor Flitwick after the last Hufflepuff game against Ravenclaw.

When Harry landed on the ground, his face was pale and his lips were pressed together.

Harry felt a hand on his shoulder and he looked up to see Dumbledore's smiling face.

"Don't be discouraged, you've played well." Dumbledore's voice was so soft that only Harry could hear it.

Harry smiled reluctantly at the loving old man.

Seeing Harry's expression, Dumbledore pondered in his heart, the next time Gryffindor confronts Hufflepuff, should Kyle let Harry go into the sea.

Otherwise, the savior he had meticulously cultivated would not seem to be able to build up his self-confidence.

Looking away from the celebrating Hufflepuff students in the distance, Dumbledore patted Harry on the shoulder in encouragement.

"Temporary failure is not terrible, and Cedric couldn't have done better than you at your age."

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Harry's eyes rekindled some confidence.

"I'm glad to see that you don't think about that magic mirror all day long, you live a full life, it's great."

Dumbledore turned and left after talking to Harry for a few words.

Harry suddenly remembered something. He felt the need to report to Dumbledore about the Philosopher's Stone.

But at this time, Snape also fell on his broom, and it landed not far from him, which made Harry immediately give up his thoughts.

Since the last Quidditch match, Hermione and Ron found out that his Nimbus 2000 was out of control because Snape was messing around, and Harry's impression of Snape was instantly reversed.

Also because of the bad impression of Snape, plus the scratches on Snape's legs that Harry had seen in the staff lounge before, and the words he said—

"How can you possibly stare at three heads at the same time?"

Harry instantly put the pot of the suspect who wanted to steal the Philosopher's Stone on Snape's head.

Snape was just too suspicious.

An hour later, Harry left the locker room alone, and he was going to return his Nimbus 2000 to the broom shed.

But when he came to the broom shed, he saw a hooded figure walking down the steps of the main entrance of the castle, obviously not wanting to be seen, and heading straight for the forbidden forest.

He recognized the figure's sneaky gait as Snape.

When it was close to dinner time, sneaking to the Forbidden Forest, what was Snape trying to do?

Harry jumped back on his broom and took off.

He slipped silently over the castle and saw Snape run into the Forbidden Forest, and he followed.

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