"Look! Ravenclaw's third batter hit the ball hard - she was aiming for the Slytherin Seeker! Well done! It's a pity it was dodged - but don't lose heart. ! Look at Tilchach over there, our silver-white princess! She is already sprinting towards the Golden Snitch! Come on!"

The game was replayed a week later with a sixth-year Gryffindor commentator, with Professors Dumbledore and McGonagall sitting on either side of him. However, the majestic influence from the Headmaster and Vice-Headmaster was fundamental. Without his performance, almost the entire audience's enthusiasm was mobilized by him.

Professor Dumbledore couldn't help but smile, but Professor McGonagall looked at the commentator seriously: "Mr. Jimmy, I think a commentator should explain fairly and impartially."

Instead of completely favoring Ravenclaw, that would be too specific for Slytherin.

"The Golden Snitch is really cunning, but our Tilchach didn't give up. She kept accelerating, throwing the Slytherin Seeker behind her far away!" The commentator finished his impassioned roar and looked at it seriously. Professor McGonagall said, "Professor, don't worry, my explanation is absolutely fair and impartial."

Professor McGonagall moved her mouth slightly, said nothing, and sat back directly.

Okay, although the bias in the tone is a bit obvious, it can indeed be regarded as... fair and just?

Behind these three, in the middle, are the Heads of Slytherin and Ravenclaw - Snape and Professor Flitwick. The expressions of the two professors were also completely different, but unlike Snape's indifferent expression that everyone was accustomed to, Professor Flitwick's smile could be seen to be very restrained.

At this time when Ravenclaw's chances of winning were extremely high, Professor Flitwick was only concerned about Snape beside him, so he didn't laugh out loud.

"Filius, your expression is distorted." Snape glanced at Professor Flitwick from the corner of his eye, with helplessness in his tone, "Laugh if you want."

Ravenclaw and Slytherin have been evenly matched for the Quidditch Cup for several years, and Snape has long been accustomed to the joy of facing his colleague on the court.

Whenever he looked at Professor Flitwick's repressed expression, which he wanted to laugh but was afraid to laugh, Snape felt more painful than if he had laughed directly.

Professor Flitwick was not polite, and the somewhat twisted smile on his face finally released. The big smile, coupled with the flag of support for Ravenclaw that he kept waving in his hand, was really conspicuous on the professor's desk.

Professor Flitwick couldn't help but pat Snape on the shoulder: "Severus, I have to say that your temper has improved a lot recently."

Remember the first time Ravenclaw defeated Slytherin, the expression on Snape's face almost killed Professor Flitwick, what about now? It's just helpless indifference.

Progress is rapid.

Has his temper improved? Snape lowered his eyes and smiled softly, but the smile was not deep. It disappeared from his face in an instant. No one, whether it was the professors or the students around him, noticed Snape's smile.

It's like it really didn't happen.

After all, Ravenclaw won this game. At the beginning of the second half, Till rushed towards the Golden Snitch with a very agile body. The opponent's seeker even thought that Till was circling the field to look for him. He had already caught the struggling Golden Snitch.

"Beep——" Ms. Huo Qi blew the silver whistle, "350:120! Ravenclaw wins!"

Excluding the 150 points brought by the Golden Snitch, Ravenclaw was already 80 points ahead of Slytherin. Perhaps it had already lost once. When the defeat came to Slytherin again this time, Slytherin didn't even Too much resentment.

If you lose completely and don't give in anymore, it will be a loss of status and humiliation.

"Yeah! Beautiful! Teal!" Charlie roared crazily in the stands. When Gryffindor was not on the side of the game, he was undoubtedly the main force cheering for Teal. Several Ravenclaws followed Charlie. Let’s cheer together.

They were the loudest in the stands.

Tyr held the Golden Snitch high in the air to show off, and his big smile was very dazzling under the sunlight. Everyone could hear Tyr's joyful laughter, and all those who supported Ravenclaw were sharing this joy.

At the professor's chair, many professors clapped. Professor Flitwick, as the head of Ravenclaw, undoubtedly clapped his hands until sparks burst out. Snape beside him was just sitting there. He didn't move, but later, either because of the atmosphere or for some unknown reason, he slowly clapped his hands.

"Severus, thank you." Professor Flitwick thought that Snape was sincerely applauding Ravenclaw's victory. He put his arm on Snape's arm and began to shake it vigorously. Flitwick could see that The professor was very excited.

By winning against Slytherin, Ravenclaw will be able to win the Quidditch Cup this year again.

Snape glanced at Flitwick and said nothing.

Teal just happened to fly over the professor's chair. The high-spirited Teal looked the best at her age. The moment she turned her head and met Snape's eyes, Teal's heart moved, and she had an urge to slow down her broom flying. With such speed, he threw the golden snitch out with just a raise of his hand.

The direction he threw it was exactly where Snape was.

"Professor! I give it to you!" Teal couldn't explain why he wanted to give the Golden Snitch of this game to Snape, and the Golden Snitch representing victory to the losing dean... Who cares! Teal loves it!

Till quickly flew away on his broom, his back so graceful that he didn't stop at all. Snape looked at the Golden Snitch firmly in his hands and remained silent.

"Wow, Golden Snitch! Till didn't even give it to me." Professor Flitwick said with some envy, but he didn't think much about it. He just patted Snape on the shoulder enviously, "Forget it, who doesn't know Till? I like Potions the most, so it’s normal for me to have a preference for you, the Potions Professor.”

Preference? Snape put the Snitch into his sleeves, his expression unrecognizable, but comments and exclamations came from all around from time to time, and Snape glared back at them.

Can't he accept a gift? These students are overly curious!

snort!

The fact that Teal sent the Golden Snitch to Snape was more influential than Teal imagined. Everyone did not think of the relationship between Teal and Snape in a bad way, but such an honest gift-giving behavior made everyone even more... It was determined that "Tiel and Snape had a very good relationship".

This incident did not have much impact on Till. At most, many people would look at her with admiration. Whenever she was about to walk towards Snape's office, everyone would look at her with understanding expressions. Thiel gave a thumbs up.

What about Snape? No one dared to act arrogantly in front of him, but it was visible to the naked eye that many Ravenclaws were more serious when taking Potions class.

The pride of their Ravenclaws is that they have a good relationship with Snape, so their Ravenclaws must also perform well in Potions class! This is their act of adoration for Till!

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