A Magical Journey Starting at Hogwarts

Chapter 26 Isn’t it just one versus seven?

Aaron and Terrence sat on the flying brooms, parked on the east and west sides of the court respectively.

The Golden Snitch was taken out by Snape, and it quickly vibrated its wings and moved up and down and left and right in the court at high speed. It was not easy to find it in the twilight.

Ten seconds later, a "buzzing" sound rang in Aaron's ears. He subconsciously stretched out his right hand to grab it, but he caught nothing.

The speed of the Golden Snitch was not covered, just a little slower than the flying broom, and it dodged when Aaron stretched out his hand.

And his action also attracted Terrence's attention. After discovering the Golden Snitch, he immediately controlled the broom to fly over.

Seeing this, Aaron spread his hands, gave him a harmless smile, and decisively turned around to chase the Golden Snitch. Being close still has advantages, although this advantage is not worth mentioning in Quidditch, and it is even fleeting.

Unless the Snitch flies in a straight line, the opponent will catch up in a few seconds. It is almost impossible to catch a Snitch whose movement trajectory is irregular in these few seconds.

The Snitch began to circle around the court, and Aaron followed closely. No matter how tricky the angle of its flight was, he could keep up and keep closing the distance.

Seeing this, although everyone was reluctant to admit it, Terrence's flying skills were indeed a certain gap compared to Aaron.

Terrence also noticed this, so he temporarily changed his tactics and stopped chasing from behind. Instead, he temporarily predicted a direction and blocked the Snitch in front of him.

But his sudden appearance made the Snitch's speed obviously pause. Although it was a ball, it was a ball that did not want to be caught by anyone, and it would not stupidly hit someone's hand.

But with such a small pause, a big hand behind him grabbed him in the palm of his hand.

Terrence looked at this scene in a daze, and after braking, he shook his arms twice to vent his anger.

"I'm sorry, senior." Aaron said modestly, "It seems that I won by luck this time."

Terence snorted, said nothing, and turned back to his position.

Aaron also threw the Golden Snitch to Snape, "Professor, it's almost time to start the second game."

"Don't you need to rest?" Snape asked. Quidditch games are very physically demanding. Although this is not a formal game, three consecutive games are not something that ordinary people can handle.

"I don't need it." Aaron said, and then looked at Terence on the opposite side, "I just don't know if Senior Terence..."

"You don't need it, and I don't need it either."

Seeing that the two people's attitudes were so firm, Snape nodded slightly, and then walked to the center of the court and opened the box containing the bludgers.

Two black iron bludgers jumped out of it. They were ten inches in size and always wanted to knock the players off their brooms during the game.

The Golden Snitch was active on the court again. Snape raised his wand and a ball of fireworks ignited in the air.

After the signal to start the game appeared, Aaron and Terrence's faces became solemn.

If it was just the Snitch, they wouldn't be so nervous, but with two more aggressive Bludgers, they couldn't help but be alert.

This was not a serious game. There was no striker to block the ball for them. They had to avoid the Snitch in the process of catching it, otherwise they would be broken at least by the two iron balls.

Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!

The sound of breaking through the air continued to sound in the court. The Bludgers flew around without rules. Aaron and Terrence also began to look for the Snitch.

Aaron found it before Terrence, but this time his luck was not very good. The Snitch was relatively close to Terrence.

The chase started soon. The Snitch's flying angle was still as tricky as before. Sometimes it flew around the wall in the court, sometimes it accelerated and dived down, and sometimes it jumped up and down in the pillars, using the wooden stakes of the platform to block the two seekers behind.

In short, it would do whatever it took to get rid of the seekers.

These are a test for the skills of the seeker. If you don't have an accurate understanding of your flying ability and are eager for quick success, it is likely to cause an accident.

Terrence can be a seeker, and his skills are already excellent, but not good enough.

Compared with Aaron, he is too careful, or he is a little afraid of getting hurt.

At the beginning of the game, he can still focus most of his attention on the Golden Snitch. After a period of chasing, his pressure gradually began to increase, especially the sound of the bludgers hitting the building made him very scared.

When Aaron caught up with him, he obviously put more energy on the bludgers, because the two bludgers put the targets they hit together, and the danger increased exponentially. The feeling of being rubbed by the iron ball flying over the scalp is not ordinary.

Finally, after a few minutes, Aaron won and caught the Golden Snitch.

Snape immediately took out his wand and stopped the two bludgers to prevent them from flying around after the game.

Snap! Snap! Snap!

Snape clapped his hands expressionlessly and said, "It was a very exciting match. So...do we need to have a third match?"

As soon as he finished speaking, the members of the academy team rushed into the arena impatiently, and Marcus even gave Aaron a provocative look.

In the first two games, they had already recognized Aaron's ability, but they couldn't let Aaron win in this last game, otherwise they would lose face.

Just think about it, the seven players of the Slytherin College team were defeated by a freshman. How could they survive if this got out?

"Wait, professor, I want to rest for ten minutes." Aaron raised his hand and said.

"Hmm?" Snape's mouth corners slightly raised, and he sneered: "You won't be brave this time?" Aaron smiled awkwardly, "I am still very self-aware. In the first two games, Senior Terrence played against me alone. I was tired and he was tired too. It was still fair. But next I have to face a whole college team. If I don't adjust my state, I will probably lose miserably!" "Humph! You have proved your ability. It's not too late for you to regret it now. It doesn't matter whether you play the third game or not. Slytherin students still have shame. Seven against one, they will definitely win, but this is much more unpleasant than bullying." "So, there are only us on the court. As long as I don't say it, the professor doesn't say it, and they don't say it, then no one will know, right?" Aaron smiled. Snape pondered for a few seconds, and looked at Aaron with more appreciation, "You have ten minutes, and in ten minutes, the next game will start."

"Thank you, Professor!" Aaron smiled, and then flew down, took out a lollipop from Abe's pocket, unwrapped it and put it in his mouth.

"Ahem!" Snape stared at Aaron with a strange look, "Mr. Gaius, don't you know that the traceless extension spell can't be used casually?"

"The traceless extension spell?" Aaron looked at the candy in his hand and the somewhat aggrieved Abe, and thought it was careless in his heart, but pretended to be at a loss on his face.

"Professor, I think you misunderstood, there is no traceless extension spell on its clothes, it is purely used to hold snacks.

But what you said just now is indeed desirable. I decided to send a letter to my family tomorrow and prepare a piece of clothes with the traceless extension spell for Abe."

Snape's face turned slightly darker, and he simply turned his face away.

Ten minutes later, Aaron flew over the court and confronted the college team, who were a little embarrassed but had an extremely firm attitude.

As Snape released the start signal, the Golden Snitch and two Bludgers appeared on the court at the same time.

Aaron did not look for the Golden Snitch at the first time, but focused on the six college team players except Terrence.

After all, the third game was the most difficult and dangerous one for him.

Terrence could slowly look for the Golden Snitch, but it was not so easy for him. In addition to grabbing the Golden Snitch, he also needed to guard against the siege of these six seniors.

And in this difficult game, the only thing he could use was the two Bludgers that flew up and didn't recognize people.

After the game started, Aaron's tactics were very clear, a word drag.

While trying his best to avoid the "encirclement and suppression" of the college team, he tried his best to destroy Terrence's capture of the Golden Snitch. During this process, he always regarded the two Bludgers as teammates and often led them to other people, which was full of dangers.

However, under this old-fashioned, rogue, dangerous and even somewhat stupid tactic, Aaron managed to hold out for more than an hour, and even knocked Marcus off his broom with a bludger.

This captain was also pitiful enough. He wanted to block Aaron, but ended up blocking two bludgers for him.

This action made Aaron feel that he had misjudged the person. The captain was still very considerate. He cursed with his mouth, but his body was extremely honest.

He blocked two bludgers for him, a new player who had not yet officially joined the team! This was the first time in his life that he had seen such a good senior.

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