Snape seemed to realize something very bad. He looked at Till with cold and cruel eyes, but he strode away without saying a word.

Judging from the direction he left, it was not to the restaurant, but back to the underground.

Teal felt that Snape was simply inexplicable. Whether it was his behavior or his emotions, he couldn't figure it out. But Till didn't care what Snape was thinking. She curled her lips and headed towards the restaurant.

I just wanted to inform the team members, who are probably still immersed in joy, to go to the stadium together in the afternoon to talk about yesterday's game.

Because I will take the final exam in June, the game with Slytherin will be held at the end of May, which is only more than 20 days away.

Till hoped that his team members would not relax, seize the opportunity to absorb the advantages and disadvantages of this match with Gryffindor, encourage them, and work hard to win against Slytherin next time.

Ravenclaw is eyeing the Quidditch Cup.

As Teal thought, the players of the Ravenclaw team were still complacent about yesterday's victory. Perhaps it was because Charlie's return gave them so much deterrence before the game that they never thought about it. There is a possibility of victory.

However, another part of the reason for their joy was not just because they defeated Gryffindor.

Besides Till, the youngest member of the team is a third-grade girl. She serves as the goalkeeper. In yesterday's game, she blocked Gryffindor's goals several times, and even tried to intercept Charlie's throws several times.

She came to Tier first, a little nervous, but still looked at Tier expectantly: "Captain, we won the game, isn't it...the World Cup..."

After all, it was because she was young, and she was facing Till, the long-time idol of the Ravenclaw goalkeeper. Her whole face turned red after she said that, and she could not see the domineering attitude of roaring and intercepting the ball on the court. appearance.

But Teal still heard clearly. She patted the goalkeeper in front of her on the shoulder, looked at the vague or obvious longing eyes behind her, and said with a smile: "Let's go to the stadium to review the game in the afternoon. After the review, remember to write me your home address, otherwise the tickets will be lost. Know where to send it.”

Although Thiel has general information about the players, it basically covers their training since joining the team. Thiel does not know such private information as their home address.

If they didn't tell her their home address, Till wouldn't know how to give them the tickets when the Quidditch World Cup was about to be held two years later.

There was a burst of cheers from the Ravenclaw table that attracted everyone's attention. After some people came over to inquire about it, whether they were those who loved Quidditch or those who had no interest in Quidditch, they all expressed their interest in Ravenclaw. The people on the team expressed envy.

It's good to be able to see the world at such a grand event, not to mention that there are many people who love Quidditch in Hogwarts, or in the entire wizarding world.

Charlie held his chin in his hands and looked at Till with starry eyes: "Okay Till, take me with you when the time comes!"

A World Cup ticket can bring in at least three people. Charlie dreams of going to the Quidditch World Cup!

"Do you really want to go?" Till sat across from Charlie with a faint smile. Her smile made Charlie tremble for a moment, as he had a premonition that something bad would happen.

But soon, the desire for the Quidditch World Cup defeated his fear. Charlie gritted his teeth and nodded: "I want to go!"

Till nodded with satisfaction, asked Charlie to come closer, and whispered a few words to him in a low voice.

Visibly to the naked eye, Charlie's expression became one of despair, as if he had turned from life to death in an instant.

"Tiel, do you really want to do this? They will kill me!" Charlie said in a low voice, but it was not difficult to see that his expression was already distorted.

It is true that he is trying his best to suppress the emotions in his heart.

Till blinked and smiled without saying a word, but her meaning was obvious and there was no room for rejection.

Charlie lay on the table dejectedly. Less than a minute later, he raised his head and looked at Till with a "heroic" look on his face: "Okay! I agree!"

The people around him were stunned for a moment, not understanding what Charlie had agreed to. However, in the afternoon, when many people saw Charlie following Till to the stadium, many people guessed it.

For tickets to the Quidditch World Cup, Charlie sold himself - his Quidditch experience.

After the people in Gryffindor heard about it, they were a little angry, but on second thought, if they had the same choice opportunity in front of them, they would probably choose to "betray" Gryffindor.

Slowly, everyone felt that it didn't matter. Charlie would teach the Gryffindor players anyway. After all, Ravenclaw didn't make much money.

But everyone actually thought too much. Till did ask Charlie to teach Quidditch skills, but not to all Ravenclaw players as everyone thought, but as an example of review, asking Charlie to review the game. , can make sufficiently vivid actions based on Till's description.

Relying solely on verbal and written review really lacks some authenticity. Thiel originally planned to demonstrate it to everyone, but this would inevitably tire him out, having to explain while doing the movements.

With Charlie, things were different. Charlie's physical coordination was on par with Till's. Even after special training in the training class, Till was inferior to Charlie. Charlie gave a physical demonstration and flew a few circles on a flying broomstick according to Till's description, so everyone could understand it at once.

Moreover, Till would not treat Charlie badly when he came to set an example for him.

In addition to promising Charlie to take him to the Quidditch World Cup, Till also reviewed some details of Gryffindor.

Charlie was so smart at Quidditch. He immediately understood that Till was helping him, so while giving a demonstration, he also remembered it deeply in his mind. After returning home in the evening, he took the captain of the Gryffindor team and gave him a good meal. Output, until he told all the details he remembered, he relaxed and went to eat in peace.

The captain was faced with the key points of Quidditch in his head, and he was in a daze for a while.

So, Charlie "betrayed" Gryffindor and got some benefits out of "betraying"?

Teal's review of Gryffindor's behavior brought a series of benefits in the future. Not only did Charlie's traitorous behavior be cleared, but the Gryffindor players also had great goodwill towards Teal. Several times during training on the court, the two teams would have friendly matches to exchange ideas.

Quidditch needs progress, and communication promotes progress. The Hufflepuff team soon joined the ranks of the friendly matches. The Slytherins were unconvinced by being "isolated" and slowly joined in.

Knowing that the Quidditch teams of the four colleges would have friendly matches from time to time during training, Mrs. Huo Qi would occasionally come to the scene to manage the order and restrain some players who liked to make small moves during the game.

Friendly games gradually became a tradition at Hogwarts.

A few years later, Hogwarts' Quidditch matches became much more civilized and standardized. Mrs. Hooch's special instruction before the game to "clean the game" became a verbal form and no longer contained any meaning. Hints and warnings.

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