58- Magical Waves in Quidditch Match
"Gryffindor versus Slytherin?" Rhys put aside the maple cake in his hand. Daphne's words successfully aroused his interest.
Daphne looked at him like she'd seen a ghost.
"Did you just hear about this?! Everyone has been talking about this game for a long time!"
"Uh..." Rhys has been very busy recently. He listens to lectures during the day and goes to the secret room to prepare potions at night. He also teaches Daphne on the weekends.
He was excited to see Professor Quirrell's Defense Against the Dark Arts but..
It would be nice if Professor Quirrell who taught the class was really as good as he appeared to be in his stories of defeating a vampire or aiding the prince, but unfortunately, he wasn't.
Rhys was very sure that Quirrell was pretending to be a weakling fool in front of the world, as Rhys detected some dark aura concealed in his turban.
However, there is one thing to say, Quirrell's teaching in this class is really bad! What makes Rhys even more dissatisfied is that Quirrell is not a bad teacher, he deliberately messes up. The attitude problem is more hateful than the ability problem!
In Rhys' view, with a teacher like Quirrell teaching Defense Against the Dark Arts, how could the young wizards be able to defend against the Dark Arts?
However, judging from the looks of the students, it seemed that they didn't have much objection to a bastard like Professor Quirrell.
This also made Rhys sigh secretly: The environment was still too comfortable. A thousand years ago, such a teacher would be kicked out of the castle by none other than the students.
Because students at that time were very concerned about whether they could learn useful magic from school that could help them settle down and their decision would be supported by the headmaster.
Today's students only care about whether the professor gives a lot of homework and whether it is difficult to pass the exam.
This is a sign of peace in the wizarding world and a sad fact.
But it will pass if you endure it for a while. After all, a person like Quirrell who is carrying a secret will most likely not stay at Hogwarts for a long time.
In addition, because of the jinx that Rhys thinks is a bit outrageous, he believes that the school will replace him with a new one next year.
I hope they appoint a reliable Defense Against the Dark Arts professor next year!
Based on Quirrell's various abnormal behaviors, Rhys determined that he should be plotting what Dumbledore had hidden in the corridor on the third floor. He was also a little curious about this and decided to go find out after he was done with the things at hand.
"....I said, you should at least pay attention to the recent major events in the school." Daphne also wanted to complain about Rhys's state of being "blind to the outside world."
It seems I've already won!
"No matter what, it's always good to beat Gryffindor on the field," Rhys said, feeling quite pleased.
Game day arrived soon, and the stands around the Quidditch pitch were filled with students. Many students even brought their own binoculars to see the game better.
"Here, I have one more." Seeing that Rhys didn't bring a binocular, Daphne planned to lend him her spare one.
"No need, Eagle Eye Charm is enough." Rhys pointed his wand at his eyes, significantly enhancing his vision. With the charm, he could even read the lips of the Gryffindor students across the pitch.
After the game started, as expected, the Slytherin team had the upper hand and used the Quaffle several times to score.
Just as Rhys was applauding goalkeeper Bletchley for a wonderful save, something unexpected happened - Harry's broomstick suddenly shook violently, as if the broom was trying to throw him off.
Rhys stopped clapping and narrowed his eyes.
He discovered that someone was casting a spell on Potter's broom!
despicable! The Slytherin team does not need to rely on such underhanded tricks to win. Such dirty methods tarnish the glory of the house.
Rhys immediately started searching for the source of the curse and quickly identified it as coming from Professor Quirrell. During this process, he also noticed that Professor Snape was trying to use a counter-charm to stabilize the broom in the sky.
This is the real Slytherin! After giving Snape a thumbs up, Rhys took action without hesitation.
His magic and Quirrell's spell collided in the air, instantly defeating Quirrell's curse and restoring stability to the broom. Having learned the lesson from the flying lesson, he restrained the intensity of his spell this time and did not use too much force, but he still defeated his opponent and made the broom stable.
However, as soon as Quirrell's spell was defeated, it came back again, and this time there was an extremely evil aura attached to the magic power.
Oh? Is he showing his true skills now?
Rhys raised his eyebrows and boldly took action with all his strength. However, just as the two magic powers met, the magic power from Quirrell suddenly disappeared.
The sharp broom was now firmly fixed in the sky.
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