Chapter 195 Quidditch Match in the Rain
Chapter 195 Quidditch Match in the Rain
Soon we will have another Quidditch match this year. This year, Gryffindor and Hufflepuff will play first. Originally, it was Gryffindor and Slytherin to play, but unexpectedly, there was a heavy rain that day, so Slytherin and Hufflepuff switched places.
As a result, the Gryffindor and Hufflepuff players played Quidditch in the pouring rain.
And I, who am currently treating the injured, am very annoyed as I stand in a corner of the Quidditch pitch, ready to pick up the injured Quidditch players.
On a rainy afternoon, the Quidditch match between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff was about to begin on the playground of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
The spectators in the stands, wearing raincoats and holding umbrellas, eagerly awaited the start of the match.
On the field, the players, dressed in soaking wet jerseys and riding drenched brooms, prepared for this intense match.
With the referee's whistle, the match officially began.
The two teams quickly took to the air and began a fierce battle.
Due to the heavy rain, visibility became poor, forcing the team members to be extra careful with their brooms to avoid accidents.
As the Seeker for Gryffindor, Harry Potter's mission is to find the Golden Snitch and win the game for his team.
He weaved through the rain, searching for the Golden Thief.
Cedric, captain of the Hufflepuff team, led his team in a fierce resistance against the Gryffindor attack.
Lightning flashed across the sky, and the torrential rain seemed endless.
Halfway through the game, one of the Gryffindor players was unfortunately hit by a Hufflepuff player and fell off his broom.
This unexpected event threw the Gryffindor team into chaos, while the Hufflepuff team seized the opportunity to launch a fierce attack.
Harry Potter was very anxious when he saw this.
He knew that if the Golden Snitch couldn't be found quickly, the team might lose the game.
So he searched even harder for the golden thief's trail.
Finally, Harry Potter spotted the Golden Snitch in the rain. Without hesitation, he gave chase and tried to catch it.
Cedric also realized Harry Potter's intention and sped up to catch him, trying to stop Harry Potter from catching the Golden Snitch.
In the rain, Harry Potter and Cedric engage in a fierce chase.
Their brooms swept through the rain, splashing up sprays of water.
The audience cheered them on from the stands, creating a very enthusiastic atmosphere.
Ultimately, Harry Potter and Cedric were carried higher and higher by the Golden Snitch.
Suddenly the temperature on the field grew colder and colder, just like the feeling I had on the Hogwarts Express last time.
Both Harry and Cedric were focused on the Golden Snitch and were unaware of their own predicament.
I had just finished treating the Gryffindor player who had fallen, and then had the other junior students take him to the school hospital on a stretcher.
Turning around, I saw this damn scene. I immediately took out my Nimbus 2000 broom from my portable backpack and chased after the two of them.
All the wizards watching the game saw me fly out in an instant, and then a bolt of lightning struck. They finally saw a large group of Dementors floating around Harry and Cedric.
Everyone gasped in surprise at the sudden appearance of so many Dementors, and all the students became concerned for Harry and Cedric.
"Damn it, get away from those two! 'Protector of Gods'!" Because of this emergency, I used all my magic power, and a giant silver Eastern dragon appeared.
This silver oriental dragon, five meters long, meanders and coils in the air, resembling a flowing galaxy.
Its body is long and agile, covered with a layer of fine silver scales that shimmer with a dazzling light, as if it were made of the purest silver.
The dragon's head was enormous and majestic, and its two eyes, like blazing flames, emitted a sharp light.
Its mouth was open, revealing sharp teeth that seemed capable of crushing anything.
The dragon's horns stand tall atop its head, like two mountain peaks, displaying its nobility and majesty.
The dragon's back was broad and flat, with a pair of huge wings growing on it. The feathers on the wings shimmered with a silver light, like sharp blades.
When it spreads its wings, it can blot out the sky and stir up raging winds and giant waves.
The dragon's tail is long and powerful, like a steel whip, capable of easily shattering boulders.
The scales on its tail shimmered with a silver light, like stars in the night sky, beautiful and mysterious.
When the dragon soars through the air, a faint silver light emanates from its body, like a mysterious shield protecting it from external harm.
Its figure is graceful and agile, like an elegant dancer, dancing in the air.
This silver Eastern dragon is a symbol of power and wisdom; its existence evokes a sense of boundless majesty and mystery.
This silver dragon is practically a miniature version of my original form, but unlike typical guardian deities which are ethereal, mine is real; it's hard to the touch.
"Go, protect them both." I commanded the silver dragon to navigate among the Dementors, preventing them from interfering with Harry and Cedric's match.
The Dementors were so frightened by the silver dragon that they scattered and flew around in all directions.
The students sitting in the audience were illuminated by the silver dragon I summoned, and they were finally able to see Harry and Cedric clearly. They were stunned by the silver dragon, but quickly recovered and shouted cheers for their house.
On the contrary, the professors highly praised my superb 'Guardian Charm'.
Harry and Cedric are in the final stages, both rushing after the Golden Snitch.
I didn't want to disturb their match, so I just watched from a distance.
In the end, Harry, with his excellent flying skills and keen insight, successfully caught the Golden Snitch, winning the game for Gryffindor.
At this moment, the torrential rain stopped, and sunlight shone through the clouds, as if cheering for this wonderful match.
The audience cheered and jumped for joy in the stands, celebrating Harry Potter and Gryffindor's victory.
Cedric then led the Hufflepuff team to Harry Potter to congratulate him.
Harry Potter also thanked Cedric and said the match was a very exciting one.
In this Quidditch match held in the pouring rain, both Harry Potter and Cedric demonstrated their exceptional skill and courage.
Their performance not only won applause and cheers from the audience, but also showed people their talent as outstanding magicians.
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