The next day, the match between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff was simply exciting.
From the beginning to the end of the game, the Gryffindor team was like a god. The three chasers showed amazing offensive power, and they kept ahead of Hufflepuff in scoring. They even had a tendency to widen the gap and win the game by scoring with the ghost ball.
However, even in such a good situation, Gryffindor lost the game.
The moment Diggory caught the Golden Snitch and ended the Quidditch game, all the spectators almost dropped their jaws in shock. The reversal came too suddenly.
All I can say is that Gryffindor's luck wasn't very good.
The Golden Snitch appeared near Diggory. Charlie immediately pretended to have discovered the Golden Snitch, turned his broom and flew in the opposite direction, trying to lure Diggory away.
Once Diggory found the Golden Snitch, Gryffindor would inevitably lose the game.
As Diggory was about to jump on his broomstick to chase Charlie, he happened to catch a glimpse of the Golden Snitch.
So... Diggory easily caught the Golden Snitch, winning the game for Hufflepuff and causing Gryffindor to suffer the bitter fruit of three consecutive defeats.
After the game, Charlie looked very lonely, as if he had aged a dozen years. The other players were all silent, obviously shocked by the sudden reversal.
Lee Jordan was severely warned by Professor McGonagall for attributing the incident to Hufflepuff's "shitty luck".
Albert had no idea how to comfort everyone. After thinking for a while, he took out a handful of hard candies from the deformed lizard skin bag and distributed them to everyone.
"Eat some candy, maybe it will make you feel better."
"Ah, I always feel that the team's luck is very bad this year." Fred sighed and said, "Charlie, if we had your luck, how could we lose the game inexplicably like this?"
Albert didn't take the outcome of Quidditch matches very seriously, probably because he didn't participate in Quidditch training.
He suddenly understood why Rowena Smith was so persistent.
"During a competition, no one can guarantee that they will win," Albert comforted.
"You're right, but I still feel bad. How can someone as lucky as you understand..."
"There's nothing to complain about." Albert suddenly interrupted, "Otherwise, how would you embarrass Lee Jordan?"
Albert has been in a good mood since he successfully got rid of the villain boss Rowena Smith. When he heard Fred talking about luck, he couldn't help but tease the three of them with words from his previous life.
"What does this have to do with me?" Lee Jordan gave Albert a cold look. The three of them obviously didn't understand what Albert meant.
"Nothing." Albert coughed lightly, "Luck is also a kind of strength. Well, stop complaining. Diggory does have some strength, otherwise he would have been fooled by Charlie's fake moves. How could he win the victory for the Hufflepuff team?"
"Well, even if what you said makes some sense, I still feel that I lost because of luck." Fred muttered, "I tried so hard, but I still lost for no reason. It's really frustrating."
"We won a Quidditch trophy last year," Albert said. "If we really want to get another trophy, we just need to keep working hard next year. Maybe we can win another trophy!"
"Forget those unpleasant things. You should focus all your thoughts and energy on the exam. Besides, after the exam, we will go on an adventure in the Forbidden Forest together. By the way, don't forget the magic confrontation." Albert began to change the subject, trying to improve the mood of the three.
However, this had the opposite effect, as Fred, George and Lee Jordan became even more depressed when they heard Albert mention the exam.
"Are you really not going to join the team next year?" George brought up the matter again on the way back to the Gryffindor common room.
Gryffindor really needs a good Seeker.
"If we really can't find a seeker, we'll talk about it later. Besides, I still have high hopes for Harry Potter!" Albert motioned the three to follow.
"Where are we going?" Lee Jordan couldn't help asking.
"The trophy room."
Albert showed the three of them the Quidditch medal that James Potter had won.
"Before James Potter became the Quidditch captain, he had already helped Gryffindor win several trophies. This is enough to prove that he is really amazing." Albert pointed to the name on the medal and explained, "I never speak nonsense. You have to believe me."
The three of them rolled their eyes at Albert, feeling that this guy was fooling them again.
"It's really annoying that the Slytherin team won the Quidditch Cup again this year." Fred still clearly remembered that when they lost the game just now, those guys actually booed them.
"The game isn't over yet." Albert was speechless.
"Those guys will definitely use despicable means to win the game." The three of them agreed with this point of view.
After returning to the common room, Albert felt that the atmosphere there was not good, so he prepared to go to the library to do his homework. Fred and the others didn't want to go, but Albert didn't force them, thinking that the three of them were discussing how to cause trouble.
Albert looked at the book for a while and then put it back.
Now, on the task panel, the task of reading one hundred books has only been completed for thirty-seven books, and the completion of the task is still a long way off.
To be honest, he was no longer that serious about completing the task.
There is no way, obtaining skills randomly is really a scam.
"How about it?"
Albert sat down next to Isobel and showed her his paper on advanced light spells.
"It's difficult." Isobel gave her opinion after reading it.
"I didn't expect it to be published in Spell Innovation." Albert shook his head. "I just wanted to discuss the application of advanced luminous charms with Professor Flitwick."
After Albert mastered the spell, his understanding of the spell deviated a bit, or he developed some opinions of his own.
This paper on the Luminous Spell was just an attempt by Albert. He thought it would be better to discuss more advanced things with Professor Flitwick, which would be much better than communicating with other people through letters.
This is the lesson Albert learned from the Advanced Patronus Charm. Sometimes if you only rely on yourself to explore, you will waste a lot of time. It is better to ask someone for help.
After Professor Flitwick read the paper on the Glowing Charm, his attitude towards him changed slightly.
In the past, Professor Flitwick treated Albert as a student and rarely talked about profound things. The topics they talked about were mostly based on knowledge in textbooks.
Now, Professor Flitwick discovered that this genius student was really extraordinary!