Remus stood between the two teams, raised his wand and waved it gently at the Quaffle. The Quaffle rose from the ground and slowly stopped in the middle of the two teams.

Then he counted down: "Three, two, one!"

When the count reaches one, he lifts his wrist slightly and uses magic to throw the Quaffle high into the air. The Quaffle rises rapidly, and at this moment James and Regulus take action, riding their brooms high into the sky, their eyes fixed on the rising Quaffle.

The rest of the people did not follow James and Regulus very eagerly. They kept a distance from them, ready to catch the ball from James or Regulus at any time. Before that, the most important thing for them was to keep an eye on the opposing players and be prepared.

"Hey, Greengrass." Sirius used his usual taunting skills. He hovered near Christian, staring at the boy with light blond hair. "You'd better not let me see you do anything."

Sirius knew that some of Slytherin's players would do some not-so-glorious things. Although Christian didn't look like that kind of person, in Sirius's words, even though Greengrass looked smiling and easy-going, he was definitely not a good person just because he could go to Slytherin.

Regulus, who was also in Slytherin, was fighting with James for the Quaffle. Suddenly, Regulus sneezed, and in a moment of distraction, James took the lead. Regulus had no idea that his brother had classified him as a bad person. He was now regretting why he sneezed.

Christian smiled an equally mocking smile when he heard what Sirius said: "Oh? Then I haven't said that you are covering up by letting your good brother be the referee."

Sirius rolled his eyes and looked at Christian as if he was an idiot: "We believe him but not you."

"Just like we don't believe him." Christian smiled slightly and refuted Sirius' words.

His expression was very similar to the one Remus often made, but when it was on Christian's face, Sirius wanted to punch him for no reason. Trying hard to restrain his fist, Sirius snorted coldly and said, "You'd better be."

Then he gave up surrounding Christian and flew up a little. Sirius seemed to be looking for trouble with Christian, but he was also keeping an eye on James's movements. He saw with his sharp eyes that James was about to touch the Quaffle one step faster than Regulus, and he was ready to catch the ball from James at any time.

Ender was somewhat confused by the tense atmosphere between the two. He didn't know why the two disliked each other. To be honest, Ender didn't have a big opinion on Slytherin people like James and Sirius did. You know, he almost went to Slytherin at the beginning. As long as the Slytherin people didn't touch Ender's bottom line, he usually wouldn't take the initiative to provoke like James or Sirius.

Thinking of this, Ander thought of Kunkle again. He clicked his tongue and looked unhappy. Although he said he would keep an eye on Kunkle, he would inevitably be careless. Maybe Kunkle would attack Xia again when he was not looking - although he knew that Kunkle did not have the courage to do so. However, it would not hurt to be more cautious. Moreover, Ander guessed that there must be someone behind the scenes who was always watching Xia, otherwise his parents would not be so busy...

Severus saw Ender's confusion about the strange atmosphere between Sirius and Christian. He flew to Ender's side and said coldly, "Whether in the game or elsewhere, your observation ability is as poor as ever."

Severus almost pointed at Ender's head and told him to be more careful. Ender was a little confused by what Severus said. He asked, "Is this the inherent taunting part of the Slytherin game?"

Ender had never participated in a formal competition. He had only played recreational games with James. Although every competition would involve some threats, Severus's words didn't sound like threats, did they?

Ender pestered Severus to make him explain more clearly, but Severus didn't want to continue. Severus was just here for fun, so he naturally wouldn't say too much. It was up to Ender to figure out how much he could. And Ender's words made Severus want to laugh. He was afraid that if he opened his mouth, he would hit Ender's worrying naivety - he and Potter were both spoiled by their families when they grew up.

Severus couldn't stop his thoughts from wandering. The moment he realized that he had gone astray, he retracted his thoughts and glanced at Ender. He thought that for Xia's sake, he would not mock him.

Ander saw that it was hopeless to ask further questions, so he didn't insist. He calmed down and played this game well. After all, there was still a lot of time, and the summer vacation was not over yet. He would always have time to review the game carefully. Ander was still optimistic about this.

James had already grabbed the Quaffle. Although Sirius was ready to catch the ball at any time, Christian was also a tough guy. He kept surrounding Sirius, which made it difficult for James to find the right time to pass the ball. So James decisively passed the ball to Ander and reminded him loudly. Ander quickly accelerated and took the ball. He broke through the defense of Severus who was chasing after him, and then swung the stick -

"Ten points for Gryffindor!"

Remus blew his whistle to announce the team that took the first ball.

James cheered and swooped over to Ender. He reached out his hand and high-fived Ender and shouted, "Good job, Ender!"

Although Gryffindor scored the first goal, it did not affect the morale of the Slytherin team. Regulus knew how difficult Sirius was. He said, "Sirius will definitely cause trouble for Christian, so it is not realistic to rely on Christian to win."

Regulus said to Christian, "You can go and pester Ender, Sirius will definitely follow, at this time I will try to take control of the Quaffle, then Severus will see if he can catch it, or help Christian get out of trouble, and he will hit the ball."

Finally, Regulus said earnestly: "Sirius is now in your hands. I hope you can stop him."

Christian wanted to ask loudly, who can stop this man! ?

But if he really said it, it was as if he would lose to Sirius invisibly. Christian nodded silently and accepted this tactic. After they finished their conversation, they separated immediately and waited for Remus to pass the ball back.

Regulus's tactics were very effective, and after several rounds, the two teams ended up in a tie.

The most exciting part was when James hung upside down on the broom and snatched the ball from Christian. This scene made Sirius shout, "Well done, James."

This was the most crucial goal that tied the two teams. To be honest, it was very thrilling. James' heart was still beating fast.

At this time, Lawrence's voice came from below, calling them to go back for lunch, and the boys had to stop the game.

On the way back, James and Regulus were still arguing with each other. Neither of them was willing to give in. In the end, James said, "See you at the House Cup," and Regulus agreed fiercely.

As for whether Regulus could make the school team? James said that the opponent he recognized would definitely not even make the school team.

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