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Chapter 56

Originally, Ke Wen thought that such a highly anticipated match would last for a long time, but it ended in less than twenty minutes, leaving Ke Wen speechless.

The Gryffindor team members are indeed as Wood introduced, except for Patsy Weasley, everyone else has very good skills. They can flip and move their bodies in the air with just a "flying broom".

But no matter how skilled you are, you can't withstand your opponent's off-the-disc moves. About ten minutes into the game, two Gryffindor players have been knocked unconscious by Slytherin players, and two more have been beaten by Slytherins.

They were pinched, causing them to hit the elevated road at the edge of the field, and eventually ended up injured.

In this way, in the next ten minutes of the game, only the three official members of Gryffindor can fight against the seven Slytherin members. It would be good if they can keep themselves safe on the court, and there is no time to take care of it.

What kind of ball game?

As for the four substitutes who came up, their skills were barely better than Patsy Weasley's, and they didn't have much performance on the court.

When the game lasted about twenty minutes, Slytherin's 'Seeker' caught the 'Golden Snitch' without any competitive pressure, scoring 150 points and symbolizing the end of the game.

A twenty-minute Quidditch match, others either enjoyed it or regretted it, but Ke Wen felt that this kind of match was too trivial and completely unfair.

I really don’t know what’s so good about this kind of competition. I was still a little interested in it, but now it has been completely abandoned by Ke Wen. He will definitely not sign up for this competition after entering the second grade...

Throughout lunch time, all the students in the school were discussing the morning's Quidditch match, and even Coven's two roommates kept saying things like "cool".

Ke Wen could only helplessly shake his head slightly and concentrate on eating his food.

After lunch, Kewen planned to go back to the dormitory and change a set of clothes, because the weather was so nice today and he felt a little overdressed.

But Kewen had just left the auditorium and was walking in the corridor when a voice suddenly called him from behind.

I looked back and saw that it was Professor McGonagall.

"Kewen, come with me." Professor McGonagall stood at the door of the auditorium and waved.

Ke Wen responded and walked over doubtfully.

Professor McGonagall did not say anything immediately, but took Kewen back to the auditorium and came to the professor's table.

At this time, only Professor Flitwick was sitting at the table, and the other professors had already left.

The two came to the dining table, and Professor McGonagall lowered her head and said to Ke Wen: "It's like this. I heard that you have returned the books in the library and have not continued to borrow other books, right?"

"Yes, Professor." Ke Wen responded and explained: "I have mastered all three spells in that book, but I haven't actually practiced the 'Restoration Spell' and the 'Clear Spring Spell' because there is no suitable venue."

"Oh?" Professor McGonagall was puzzled: "Didn't I tell you that you could practice on the courtyard lawn? I've prepared the magic targets for you there."

"Yes, Professor, I saw it." Coven said with a slight wry smile: "But that incident just happened last week. I'm afraid that if I go out to practice alone again, I will provoke those senior Slytherin students to trouble me.

, so I haven’t practiced.”

"This..." Professor McGonagall heard this and didn't know what to say.

"I do have a suggestion." Professor Flitwick took over the topic and suggested: "Xiao Kewen, I know there is a book in the library that discusses the magic of emotions."

"Emotions?" Ke Wen was puzzled.

"Yes, emotions." Professor Flitwick nodded, and then explained enthusiastically: "You know, during battles, wizards often have various emotions due to on-site factors, such as panic, fear, and sadness.

etc."

"But if you are emotionally unstable, many spells will not be released successfully, and the book I recommend you will solve this problem."

"I understand." Professor McGonagall was a little confused, and then said to Coven with certainty: "It is indeed a good choice, and if you want to practice the magic spells in that book, there are no venue requirements."

"That's right." Professor Flitwick answered, "So I suggest you borrow that book to study it first. As for the venue, I'll try to discuss it with Principal Dumbledore and see if I can give you approval.

Use a training classroom, and then you can practice the 'Restoration Spell' and 'Clear Spring Spell'."

Hearing this, Kewen was a little puzzled.

Ordinarily, he should be on the watch list now, and the professors headed by Dumbledore should not continue to be so concerned about him.

But Kewen temporarily suppressed this confusion in his heart. At this time, he was more happy, happy with the professors' guidance to her, and even more looking forward to the new magic spell.

Therefore, Ke Wen nodded excitedly and said, "Okay, professor, I will borrow that book. Please tell me the name of that book."

Professor McGonagall interrupted and said thoughtfully: "I remember it was called "Controlling Emotions and Stabilizing the Foundation of the Magic", right?"

"Yes, it's that book." Professor Flitwick confirmed.

"I understand, remember." Ke Wen responded, somewhat impatiently wanting to go to the library to borrow books immediately.

Seeing Ke Wen's mood, Professor McGonagall pursed her lips and smiled, and then said: "Okay, we are just concerned about your study progress. There is nothing else. If you want to go to the library, you can go."

"Okay, thank you, Professor!" Coven thanked Flitwick and Professor McGonagall, then quickly turned and left, heading towards the library.

Watching Cowen go away, Professor McGonagall said to Professor Flitwick uncertainly: "There are no spells about negative emotions in that book, right? It's been so long that I can't remember it clearly."

"No." Professor Flitwick shook his head slightly: "The spells in that book all have the effect of reversing negative emotions. There are also some analytical papers on the impact of emotions on spells."

"Well, I remember that paper very clearly." Professor McGonagall said: "That paper is suitable for Ke Wen. With his intelligence, he should be able to understand the impact of positive and negative emotions on wizards from that paper."

Hearing this, Professor Flitwick nodded in agreement...

the other side.

Kewen was full of expectations and came to the library in a short period of time.

He walked quickly towards the administrator's desk. Because his footsteps were so fast and he didn't stop, Kewen's footsteps made a lot of noise in the empty library.

When the librarian Irma Pince heard the sound, she couldn't help but look away from the books in front of her and looked at Ke Wen.

"Good afternoon, Mrs. Pince." Coven stopped in front of the desk.

"Good afternoon, I remember you are Colvin Quinn. You just returned a book a few days ago." Mrs. Pince put down the book in her hand and looked at Colvin.

"Yes ma'am, I'm here now to borrow a book called "Controlling Emotions and Stabilizing the Basics of Spells"."


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