The Dharma God Of All Realms Begins With Harry Potter

Chapter 46 Snape’S Secret And The First Quidditch Match

In fact, the team for the first Quidditch match of this semester did not include Ravenclaw, but Gryffindor and Slytherin from two rival houses.

The day before the game, Harry Potter mysteriously found Ye Ting and Hermione in the library, and he and Ron took them to a corner.

"Do you know? I just saw Snape at Filch's place." Harry lowered his voice and said secretly: "His legs were bloody and bloody. It looked like he had been bitten by something. I also stole I heard him mention something: 'How can you stare at three heads at the same time?'"

Hermione was confused: "What does this mean? I don't understand why you brought us here -"

"He said 'three heads'!" Ron emphasized a little louder: "As you know, Harry and I were clawed by Filch on a night trip. That was the day when we entered the place where Dumbledore was. The professor highlighted the off-limits corridors, and guess what we saw?”

Obviously, due to Ye Ting, Ron and Hermione didn't have much contact, so there was no misunderstanding between the two like in the original work, and there were big conflicts - except for the one on Halloween. That Charms lesson.

At that time, Ron provoked Hermione so hard that the little girl with a strong self-esteem was left alone in the corridor and was sad, and was almost killed by a troll. Although Hermione would not show off her anger to others, she had lost her affection for Ron from that day on. Presumably the plot of "flowers on cow dung" in the original novel would never happen again.

Ron definitely didn't understand this himself.

At the moment, Ron's impression of Hermione was that she was a good student who was too serious and a bit difficult to get along with, but he did not dislike her.

But now, he actually acted childishly in front of Hermione.

Obviously, he still underestimated Hermione.

"Are you referring to the three-headed dog? I know, there is this guy there. Is this what you call 'three heads'?"

"What? It turns out you already knew it." Ron was a little disappointed when he failed to show off his knowledge in front of girls.

"So, do you know what this means?"

Harry took over and said breathlessly.

"He was trying to get past the big three-headed dog on Halloween! That's where he was going when we saw him - he was looking for the thing the big dog was guarding! I dare you to use my broomstick Bet he let that giant monster in to divert people's attention!"

Obviously, Ye Ting was not the only one who took advantage of the chaos to leave the group. The savior duo also took the opportunity to have an adventure.

But Hermione didn't believe that.

"No—he wouldn't," she said. "I know he's not very nice, but he would never steal something from Dumbledore's carefully guarded collection."

"Do you think so too?" Ron looked at Ye Ting again with expectant eyes.

To his disappointment, Ye Ting nodded in agreement.

"Snape may have been sullen, partial, stingy and didn't wash his hair, but he was a qualified professor. He was accomplished in Potions and would never harm his students."

"To be honest, you always think that all teachers are saints."

Ron said rudely, "I agree with Harry. I think Snape can do anything. But what is he looking for? What is that big dog guarding?"

The exchange between the four ended up being fruitless.

However, Hermione and Ye Ting were still grateful to Harry and Ron for taking the initiative to tell them all this - Ye Ting and Hermione's encounter with the troll on Halloween was well known in Hogwarts, and Harry and Ron were able to take the risk Telling them that Snape might be the culprit was kind of zealous.

Ron and Harry then invited them both to watch Harry's first Quidditch match.

Early the next morning, Ye Ting was brought to the court by the excited Zhang Qiu, on the grounds that he was observing his opponents and collecting intelligence.

Hermione came too, and she made some little flags with lions on them to show her support.

In fact, she did not support Gryffindor, but due to Draco Malfoy's long-term discriminatory remarks against Muggles and his rude remarks about Ye Ting, Slytherin became the house she hated most.

Ye Ting cast a spell on the little flag, and the lions on the flag moved. They walked around uneasily in the flag, and made majestic roars from time to time.

Ron and several Gryffindors who had arrived at the stadium early came up to them after seeing such flags. They spent a few Sicos to buy these flags.

"Before the next Quidditch match, let's do a few more to earn pocket money." Ye Ting said quietly to Hermione, who smiled and nodded.

By eleven o'clock, it seemed that all the teachers and students of the school were in the stands surrounding the Quidditch pitch. Many students also brought binoculars.

The seats were literally raised into the air, but it was still difficult to see the action at times.

Mrs. Hooch from Flight class became the Quidditch referee. She stood in the middle of the court, holding her broomstick in her hand, waiting for players from both teams to arrive.

“Listen, I want everyone to play fair and honestly,” she said once the players gathered around her. Her words seemed to be specifically directed at Marcus Flint, the captain of the Slytherin team and a sixth-grade student. The Slytherin team often resorted to dirty tricks in their games, and Flint was especially so.

Mrs. Hooch blew her silver whistle hard.

Fifteen flying broomsticks rose from the ground and rose high into the sky. The game begins.

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