Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 47: Victory and New Uses of the Freezing Spell

The language explanation is lagging behind most of the time.

There is a saying that goes, "It happens in a flash." This is what it means.

Before the commentator in the stands could react, another chaser, Anders, had already scored a goal.

Ronaldinho fired the ball and the score became ten to zero.

"What's going on, what happened just now?

How did the ball from Tamsing's hand get into Anders' hands? Did anyone see it clearly, or was there a foul?

Madam Hooch didn't blow the whistle, no foul, no foul!!

...It turned out to be a reverse pass. My God, I thought this kind of move would only be seen in professional games.

I don't know if this was a coincidence or a premeditated move.

However, it is undeniable that a reverse pass was indeed completed between Tamsing and Anders just now, which was simply amazing!

I have to say it again, although I am a Ravenclaw, I still respect the performance of the two Hufflepuffs. "

Yes, Tamsing suddenly threw the Quaffle over her shoulder and backwards without looking back during the flight. Anders caught it accurately from behind, then quickly rushed past her and scored a goal.

This caught Ravenclaw's Chaser Boris Ivanov and Keeper Crowley Smith off guard.

The Ravenclaw players seemed to be holding back their energy, and as the game progressed, the score gradually widened, 70 to 120, and Hufflepuff was overtaken by 50 points.

Although he was not keen on Quidditch, Sainz could see that Ravenclaw's overall strength was indeed above that of Hufflepuff.

The opposing goalkeepers Crowley Smith and B. Dunstan were equally matched.

The two hitters, Chris Moss and Daniela Wheatley, did a perfect job of preventing bludgers.

The three Chasers, Antoine Luca and the other two mentioned above, have proven their scoring abilities.

Relatively speaking, two of the three Hufflepuff Chasers were newcomers this year, and their proficiency and coordination were indeed inferior to their opponents.

Perhaps it is true as the commentator guessed, such an amazing operation as the reverse pass may really be just a coincidence.

While the others were busy, the Seekers from both sides were hovering high in the sky.

K. Bundy has been on the team for more than three years and is an experienced Seeker. The same is true for the opposing player, Bondo Kim.

Both of them stared at each other, afraid that one of them would see the Golden Snitch first.

"Look! K. Bondi starts to dive. She seems to have discovered something. We see Bondo rushing over as well. Could it really be the Snitch?

Ravenclaw is currently leading, and K. Bondi dives first. We cannot rule out the possibility that she is engaging in tactical fraud, so Bondo needs to be vigilant.

I'm sorry, I shouldn't be biased, I mean, I hope the two Seekers are not wasting their time."

After a moment... maybe less than ten seconds, the whole place suddenly fell silent.

K. Bundy sat sideways on the broom with his hands free, raised his right hand high and slowly opened his palm.

A walnut-sized metal ball lay there quietly, its body covered with patterns and its two wings as thin as cicada wings spread softly on both sides. It was the Golden Snitch.

A slap in the face.

"Wow!!" The whole audience burst into applause, and the Hufflepuff stands were almost collapsed by everyone's excited applause and stomping.

It can be said that people are dancing with their hands and feet!

That's how Quidditch is, the rules are like this, there's nothing you can do about it.

Sainz may not like it without reason.

Often, especially when the quality of the players on both teams is not top-notch, Quidditch games are like a personal show by the two Seekers.

The Seeker catches the Snitch, scores 150 points, and the game ends.

The other team members worked so hard, running back and forth, how much effort did they have to put in to get the score to over 150 points? !

This means that, in most cases, whoever catches the Snitch first will secure victory for his/her team.

If this is the case, then what is the meaning of the existence of other players?

Just the two of you go and grab the Snitch!

The proportion of seekers in the team is too unbalanced!!!

But Sainz can also understand.

In the magical world, everyone's abilities are inherently very different!

Some people have a larger proportion, some people have a smaller proportion, and everyone has long been accustomed to it.

No surprise…

Compared with direct and blatant discrimination based on bloodline, this kind of implicit discrimination is already very polite.

Ravenclaw scored another ten points when K. Bundy caught the Golden Snitch.

In the end, Hufflepuff defeated Ravenclaw with 220 points to 130 points.

Two weeks ago, Gryffindor played against Slytherin and lost by ninety to two hundred and thirty.

Ranked by points, Slytherin is currently first, Hufflepuff is second, Ravenclaw is third, and Gryffindor is last.

According to the points ranking, Slytherin and Hufflepuff currently have one point each, and the other two houses have negative one point each.

Of course, if you don’t like the sound of negative points, you can also call it no points.

The final Quidditch Cup ranking is based on points, and if a house team wins three games in a row, it will be the undisputed champion.

However, if two teams both win two games and lose one, then it depends on who has the higher total score.

After the Quidditch match, Sainz's college life returned to normal, and the regular schedule made him feel at ease.

The weather has become colder since December.

Even if all the fireplaces were ablaze, it still couldn't guarantee that students wouldn't catch a cold in the corridors.

Snape didn't know what was wrong. The Potions classroom was already cold and gloomy, but he refused to light the stove.

The temperature inside the room was the same as outside, and long "white smoke" came out of everyone's mouths when they spoke.

Sainz, who knew this would be the case, had made preparations in advance.

No, Impovilius (immune to water and fire).

The original intention of this spell is to prevent water and fire, to prevent being wetted by water and to prevent being burned by overheated objects such as charcoal fire.

This spell can prevent external damage from water and fire, but it cannot prevent one's own body temperature from losing heat, so even if it is used, one will still feel cold.

It's still Freeze (Freeze Everything), the freezing spell.

I didn't expect it.

Sainz has studied it and found that the fundamental effect of this spell is not to freeze, but to keep it in a fixed state, which is essentially to isolate the inside and the outside.

For example, a foam box, its function is to keep warm, not to keep warm.

Keeping warm means keeping the current temperature constant.

So, if you put a bowl of hot soup in the foam box, it won’t get cold, and if you put a piece of ice cream in it, it won’t melt.

Similarly, the freezing spell, which Sainz prefers to call the fixing spell, freezes the current state.

Using this on clothes can freeze the clothes in place, isolating the gas exchange inside and outside the clothes so that the warm air inside does not escape. It is similar to wearing an airtight and absolutely warm full-body leather jacket.

The thermal insulation is really good, but there is also a problem. Just like wearing a real leather jacket, it is really stuffy.

I can only cancel it every now and then to help disperse the bad air.

However, these are only temporary. After you gain more knowledge, you can make some adjustments to make it one-way breathable, which will become a very good thermal insulation spell.

By then, one piece of clothing will be enough for both winter and summer, and it can achieve the traditional Eastern concept of "being immune to cold and heat."

Whenever Sainz thought about the fact that his way of thinking was different from that of local traditional wizards, he couldn't help but make fun of himself in his heart.

"I am really an atypical wizard..."

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