"But it's your life that's more important than that. Hermione said.

"yes, if it doesn't work, you can make Locke a Seeker replacement. Didn't you say he flies pretty well?" Ron suggested.

"And there's such thing!" Hermione looked surprised.

"Of course, you don't play Quidditch with us, of course you don't know. But, Hermione, you don't care if you win or lose a Quidditch match, don't you want the House Cup?" asked Ron, a little surprised.

"Of course I want to. We've been crushed by Slytherin for almost seven years! But this shouldn't be left to Harry alone. Harry was just a first-year wizard. He shouldn't have risked his life to win the House Cup for the House!" Hermione said earnestly.

"Hermione, I'm not going to back down. If I fall off the broomstick, though, Locke, I hope you can continue the game in my place. You don't need to catch the Golden Snitch, as long as you can interfere with the opposite Seeker. Harry pleaded to Locke.

He felt that Snape would never harm Locke.

He had this instinct, and when Snape looked at Locke, he looked at him in the opposite direction.

If Snape wanted to harm Locke, he would have taken action long ago if he had so many opportunities to be confined in normal times.

"Are you sure you're not kidding, Harry, let me play for you...... Oh my God, I suspect I'll be sent straight off the field by Bludley before I get close to Cedric!" Locke thought Harry was sick and rushed to the hospital.

Although he usually flies well when he plays with Harry.

That's because he has dream memories of the Golden Crow flying freely.

So, he flies nimble, like a real bird.

But he's never been to Quidditch training!

Let him participate in the competition, and the opponent is still the legendary Cedric senior?

Isn't this really a joke?

"But, except for please, I really ......."

"Don't worry, Harry. Trust me, this time, you'll still be able to catch the Golden Snitch and lead Gryffindor to victory! Absolutely not, putting you in danger!" Locke said earnestly.

"Okay, okay. Harry nodded.

In fact, the main reason why Harry was so disturbed was that nightmare.

Quirrell's turban's words, "Harry, you're the only one left, you're the only one!", really made him can't help but be afraid.

Harry could feel the malice contained in that sentence like never before!

Next, Harry's school life became very busy and hard.

At night, he had to contend with nightmares, and during the day, in addition to studying, he had to find time to train Quidditch desperately.

In addition, he has to face the schadenfreude and cynicism that Malfoy has to run to perform every day!

This golden retriever is really enough! Even Locke thinks he is like a dog skin plaster, too clingy!

Under all these pressures, Harry had to borrow the painting he had painted from Locke and take a look at it.

Seeing his grown self and Ginny smiling at him, Harry really cheered up, and rarely had nightmares.

This made Locke feel complicated.

He didn't expect that the paintings he drew would have such an effect

Is this spiritual sustenance?

March 1st, Ron's birthday.

Harry gave him a large bag of candy.

Locke gave him a pair of ordinary monoculars. It's nothing compared to Hagrid's Twin Lite Deluxe, but it still makes Ron ecstatic!

Who made Ron madly obsessed with Quidditch?

His twin brothers were even more sour about this, saying that Ron had become Locke's little henchman, and Ron was so angry that he ignored them for two days.

But two days later, I don't know what happened, and they became good brothers again. Although, they were originally brothers.

Soon, the cold rain season when the winter days subsided, Harry's second Quidditch match began.

Before the start of the match, Harry was worried and nervous, like a strong man ready to go forever!

But when he entered with Wood and found out that Dumbledore was in the audience, Harry immediately became relieved after the rain!

After all, could Snape still be able to attack the great Dumbledore in front of him?

Hermione, Ron, and Neville also spotted Dumbledore in the audience, and their expressions relaxed.

Only Locke, still staring at Quirrell.

Locke has been a little confused with Quirrell lately. Many of his actions are, in Locke's view, contradictory.

I don't know what state he is in now.

But Dumbledore didn't want to bother him, and Locke didn't bother to meddle with things. As long as he doesn't go crazy and bites people.

"Locke, did you guess this would happen, that's why Harry will catch the Snitch?" Ron didn't notice that Locke didn't relax, but slacked off talking to Locke.

"No, of course Harry will catch the Golden Snitch, otherwise, how will Gryffindor win?" Locke explained without looking back.

"But everybody wasn't optimistic about Harry. Did you know that in this game, Harry's odds of catching the Golden Snitch are still very high, five to one!" Ron said with a bit of an exaggeration.

"Wait, Ron, why do you know about the odds? No, you ......" Hermione noticed.

"Oh, Hermione, come on, you can control Locke, but not me! But I'm mainly betting for my brothers! You know, they asked me what Locke thought, and I couldn't hide it. After all, Locke didn't say he wanted to keep it a secret......" Ron desperately argued.

In fact, he also pressed a lot, and even borrowed money from his brothers.

And whether you can buy a new wand yourself depends on this life-saving fight!

"It's true, it's not something that needs to be kept secret. However, those eaglets are still so unoptimistic about Harry...... It seems that sometimes being too rational and too logical is not necessarily a good thing. Locke sighed.

The eaglets probably don't know what the protagonist aura is.

Therefore, it was useless for them to use evidence and clues to carefully speculate on Harry's actions.

"Ron, although I really don't need to care about you, you also have to know that gambling is bad! Your two brothers gambled, Percy knows?" Hermione really didn't plan to give up.

Neville listened quietly, still unaware of the rules of gambling.

"Of course he does, but the money is earned by George's brother, so Percy can't say anything!" Ron emphasized, as if he was afraid that Hermione would write to his mother or something.

"Okay. Hermione couldn't say anything.

She could tell that Ron was scared of her now.

Although she feels good in a strong position, it is also uncomfortable to be like this all the time.

Lately, she's felt a little more alienated from Harry and Ron.

Perhaps, she should reflect on her aggressive behavior when she gets along with people.

"How much did you press, Ron?" Locke asked when he saw that Hermione had finally stopped.

"It's not how much I've pressed, it's how much I've pressed for my brothers!" Ron re-emphasized.

"Well, how much?".

“20...... Garon!" Ron swallowed, trembling.

If they lose this bet, then both he and his two brothers will cry.

The kind that howls and cries!

His brothers, once back to the pre-liberation period.

And he will be saddled with huge debts.

"So it's only 100 Galleons to win? Locke immediately lost interest.

"What do you mean it's only 100 Galleons! Locke, you ......

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