The Chinese girl from Hufflepuff is both timid and brave

Chapter 334 Slytherin's Three Matches

There was a break until early December, with only two weeks left until the Christmas holidays, when Hufflepuff had another match against Slytherin.

This was the fifth Quidditch house match of the Hogwarts term, with the final Hufflepuff vs. Ravenclaw match taking place in mid-December, the last week before the Christmas holidays, completing the six matches of the autumn term.

What surprised Sun Zhu was that in the second match of the semester between Hufflepuff and Slytherin, she found that Draco was much calmer - he was really looking for the Golden Snitch instead of looking for an opportunity to make trouble. In contrast, Master Ma Tianlong became a rare member of the Slytherin team who could play normally.

What on earth had he encountered these days? Sun Zhu decided to ask the basilisk when he had time. Tongzi said that the basilisk had been fattened up by Lucius.

Of course, no matter how hard Draco tried, he couldn't change the fact that he was a first-year. After Sun Zhu gave the captain the Nimbus 2001 sponsored by Sirius, Hufflepuff's goalkeeping efficiency was greatly improved - except for Lilith Green, who was not easy to deal with, and their captain Marcus Flint, who often had a fit, there were no particularly difficult people.

In the end, Hufflepuff won the match with a lead of 180 points. But this was not Slytherin's worst loss - although they lost all three games, they had their own reasons.

There has been a long-standing feud with Gryffindor, and the match between the two houses was always a life-and-death battle, but because their coordination and seekers were inferior to the opponent, even with the powerful Nimbus to make up for some of the gap, they still lost by more than a hundred points.

The tactics against Hufflepuff were inappropriate, or rather, Flint had no tactics at all, and he relied on the strength of his players to bully others. After two seniors graduated this year, he became the oldest one, and felt that he could still rely on cheap tricks to make the opponent hesitate like before, but Hufflepuff did not suffer a year of beating in vain, and now he has learned something. As the college team that is best at cooperation and summarization, it is not difficult to take a lead of nearly 200 points.

The situation with Ravenclaw was a little more complicated. Sun Zhu still remembered that it was the weekend just over a week after her birthday, and she specially sat in the viewing stand with Qiu.

That was the rest area for the Ravenclaw substitutes, but she, a Hufflepuff, still sat there carelessly, and no one had any objections. Not only was the relationship between the two colleges not bad, but more importantly, Sun Zhu felt that they seemed to care more about other things.

Qiu beside her is naturally very concerned about the game situation on the court, but what is strange is that, as a Seeker's substitute, she is not concerned about the position of the Snitch, but the attack direction of the two Bludgers.

The other two substitutes beside her were the same. Whenever Flint or their goalkeeper was attacked, they would be more excited than when Ravenclaw scored. There was another batsman named David, and Sun Zhu only had a vague impression of him. But this time, she paid special attention to him because of some of Ivan's actions.

Or rather, it was the unusual behavior of the Ravenclaw Beaters, who seemed to be targeting the golden-haired Beater named David Miller, just as they had targeted the Keeper and Flint - but the Beaters were more likely to interfere with the opposing Seekers and Chasers and cover their teammates than to engage in combat with the opposing Beaters.

Even the two beaters on the Slytherin team received very different treatments - Lilith Green, who was obviously better, basically did not encounter any obstacles, but she seemed to have changed her previous bravery and began to slack off in the game. Although it could not be said that she was playing passively, it was obvious that she was a little absent-minded.

"Thank you for the invitation. I don't quite understand." Sun Zhu murmured, "Your tactics... Never mind. Should I say you are worthy of being a Ravenclaw?"

Qiu heard her mumbling to herself and responded quietly: "In fact, we don't have any tactics, and we don't even have any plan to win."

"what?"

"Can you tell? Senior Eva is not in good condition. Captain Audrey and Senior Evelyn are also a little... unusual. And Senior Avenger, they are all..."

"Rather than scoring a goal to win the game, it's more like they're looking for an opportunity to attack Slytherin." Sun Zhu expressed his guess, "So do you have a grudge against someone in Slytherin?"

"That's about right." Qiu seemed a little conflicted. "I can't tell you the specific reason, but the seniors seem to agree that we should leave a deep memory for Slytherin."

The only Chaser left responsible for scoring points for Ravenclaw was Roger Davis. He was tall and had long legs, and was very good at seizing opportunities. He could throw the Quaffle after the goalkeeper and Flint were targeted. Sun Zhu, who was also a Chaser, naturally looked at him a few more times, but soon shifted his attention away from him.

The Ravenclaw prefect named Evelyn, who was also a chaser, didn't seem to be very focused on her position on the field - grabbing the Quaffle and throwing the Quaffle. Instead, like their captain Audrey, she either followed the seeker Eva or used herself to block the opponent's attacks and goals. She didn't have a bat in her hand, but she was still very proactive in doing what seemed to be what a beater should do.

Sun Zhu noticed that Slytherin seemed to be irritated several times, but he didn't know where to break out, so he just flew around a few times. Then he seemed to feel guilty for some reason, and finally stopped and continued to compete in a mess.

Sun Zhu rubbed his temple and turned his gaze back to Draco.

She felt that Draco seemed to be the most helpless and bewildered person on the field. As a Seeker, finding the Golden Snitch was naturally his only job. But strangely, the Beaters of Ravenclaw did not target him for this, and similarly, the Beaters of their own team had no intention of protecting him.

The fact that he was "empty" was outrageous and immediately made him annoyed - no one took his existence seriously. Did they think that as a first-year student, it was impossible for him to get the Golden Snitch?

His teammates didn't cover him, his opponents didn't pay attention to him, he was flying alone, clumsily dodging the occasional Bludger. The only ones who wouldn't ignore him were these two little things running around the court, Draco thought angrily.

"I've never seen a game like this." Sun Zhu put down the telescope and smiled helplessly at Qiu, "Quidditch can be played like this... Although I don't quite understand it, it's still quite interesting."

Qiu also curled up the corners of her mouth, revealing two small dimples.

Angry and lonely Draco accidentally glanced while flying around the field, and actually saw a striking yellow in the blue - it was that damn Hufflepuff. Was she sitting so close to him just to see him make a fool of himself?

Draco felt uncomfortable being stared at. This annoyance was completely different from the anger of being ignored, but both made him want to throw down the broom and quit.

Damn it, damn it, damn it, why did he join this boring competition? Is it to make others unhappy, or to make himself unhappy?

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