Chapter 28: Chapter 28 Out of control broom
Dracula stood on a high platform at the edge of the Quidditch pitch, holding an umbrella.
His expression was one of aloofness, a stark contrast to the lively atmosphere of the small witches and wizards around him.
Out of respect for the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, the young witches and wizards gave him plenty of space, crowding into the four corners of the stands, shivering in their places.
As the referee, Ms. Hooche, stood in the center of the pitch with her broomstick, waiting for the players to take the field, Harry glanced up at the stands. First, he saw a large banner waving above the crowd with "Potter for the Win" emblazoned on it; then he spotted Professor Dracula, standing alone and prominently under his umbrella on the high platform.
Dracula nodded to Harry, who was dressed in gold and red Quidditch robes and standing on the pitch.
Harry tightened his grip on his Firebolt 2000.
The support from his Gryffindor friends and the encouragement from his professor filled him with excitement, making him feel he had the courage to defeat Slytherin!
After a brief speech, Ms. Hooche blew her silver whistle, and in the next moment, fifteen brooms soared into the air, rising high into the sky.
The match had begun.
Soon after, Dracula became quite bored.
He had little interest in the witches and wizards zooming around on their brooms or the various winged balls flying about. These things were far slower than he was, and he found the experience of watching the match, unlike the excitement felt by the young witches and wizards, to be exceedingly dull.
Moreover, it was a bright sunny day, and Dracula struggled to maintain a good mood in such weather.
He scanned the surrounding young witches and wizards, disinterestedly observing their continuous cheers and screams, and found the noise and vibration of the crowded stands irritating.
Several times, he considered slipping away from the stands, but he noticed that Harry, the Seeker for Gryffindor, would occasionally glance in his direction, seemingly hoping for his approval.
So, in order not to disappoint his little fan, Dracula stayed put, enduring the uncomfortable atmosphere.
Just then, the two Seeker figures flew above them, and the large umbrella blocked their view, making Cedric anxious.
"Professor, it's sunny today. Do you really need an umbrella?" he couldn't help but ask, "And aren't you cold in just a thin robe?"
"Not cold," Dracula adjusted his red and black cloak and casually replied, "Besides, I don't like the sun. It's quite normal to use an umbrella in the sun, isn't it?"
As the conversation continued, Cedric began to relax and enjoyed chatting with Dracula.
However, the pleasant moment was short-lived, as an unexpected situation unfolded on the Quidditch pitch—
High above, Harry's broomstick had started to behave erratically. The broom was twitching and twisting violently, gradually lifting him further away from the pitch.
"What kind of tactic is this?" Cedric, sitting next to Dracula, used his binoculars to look at Harry, puzzled, "Is it a new psychological tactic to deceive opponents?"
Dracula's crimson eyes narrowed as he focused on the unfolding situation.
Harry's broom continued to roll and tumble uncontrollably, and he struggled to stay on it. Suddenly, the broom twisted again, throwing Harry off. He was now hanging in the air, holding onto the broomstick with just one hand.
"Wait, this isn't some Quidditch tactic. Potter's broom is really malfunctioning!" Dracula said with a frown.
He immediately turned his gaze to Krum on the other stand.
However, the development seemed unexpected—
Dracula had assumed that Krum had long since aligned with Voldemort, and all his actions were meant to procure the magical stone Voldemort needed, even attacking Harry Potter to cause trouble for Voldemort.
But as Harry struggled with his broom, Krum showed no sign of abnormal behavior.
He was instead watching the match with great interest, showing no indication of using any spells.