In addition to Snape, Diggory, who had just landed, also had a very unhappy expression on his face. He had never thought that the Hufflepuff team would lose the Quidditch game so easily.
All their efforts during this period turned into nothing the moment Harry Potter caught the Golden Snitch.
In this game, the Hufflepuff team completely became a stepping stone for Harry Potter. They might even become the laughing stock of the entire Hogwarts. Diggory and his teammates left the field sadly amid the cheers of the Gryffindor students.
Unlike the Hufflepuffs, the Gryffindors returned to the common room in triumph.
When Wood saw Fred and George bringing back a bunch of cakes and desserts from the kitchen, he took the initiative to propose a celebration and took out his own snacks to share with everyone.
Not only Wood, some students also contributed some of their snacks in order to better hold this celebration. Albert was of course no exception. He took out the butterbeer he bought a while ago to share with everyone.
Since there was limited butterbeer in the oak barrel, Albert could only cast a refilling spell on the barrel from time to time to ensure that all students in the common room could have a glass of butterbeer.
Fred was helping to create a bunch of cups with a cloning spell, George was pouring wine into the cups, and Lee Jordan was distributing cups of butterbeer to other students.
The common room soon became lively, everyone ate food, drank butter beer, gathered together to scold Snape for being partial, or talked about the victory over the Hufflepuff team. Then, they found out that the famous Harry Potter... didn't come to the celebration
"Does anyone know where Harry has gone?"
As Wood took the glass from Lee Jordan, he asked Fred and George about Harry.
"I don't know. I haven't seen Harry since a while ago." Fred didn't know where Harry had gone, and after losing the protagonist, the celebration was not as lively as expected.
"You can ask Harry's friends." Albert motioned Wood to ask Ron and Hermione.
After all, Harry's friends should know where Harry went better than they did.
After Wood walked away, Kenneth Toler jumped out, expressing regret that he had not been able to make a fortune by taking advantage of this opportunity!
"I'm going to start a bet myself, betting with everyone whether Harry can easily win the third game and win the final Quidditch trophy for the Gryffindor team. Do you want to join me in the bet?" Kenneth Toller looked at Albert with anticipation and invited him sincerely.
Indeed, in the eyes of many Gryffindor students, it was very likely that Harry Potter would win the third Quidditch game, but Albert knew that Harry won the first Quidditch trophy in his third year.
This year's failure should be related to the Philosopher's Stone. Harry seems to be in a coma for several days and will miss the last Quidditch game.
"Forget it. I have no interest in starting a gambling game."
After listening to Kenneth Toller's proposal, Albert shook his head and refused.
"I saw that you were very happy when you won the bet." Kenneth Toller curled his lips, and couldn't help labeling Albert as hypocritical.
"Happy, no, no, I'm just supporting the Gryffindor team a little bit." Albert explained casually, "However, I think the probability of Ravenclaw winning against Slytherin next time is not high.
"Everyone knows that it is difficult for the Ravenclaw team to beat the Slytherin team." Lee Jordan took a big sip of butterbeer and couldn't help but complain, "After all, the Slytherin team always wants victory over face."
"Snape has already gone down to the field himself in order to win."
At this point, Fred suddenly showed a happy smile on his face. "You didn't notice the expression on Snape's face when he saw the Gryffindor team win just now. It was like someone had smeared dung on his face."
"I saw it too, but it's a pity I couldn't take a picture of that scene," George agreed.
"It's a pity, otherwise this would probably become Snape's dark history."
"I think he has enough dark history."
Several people gathered together and couldn't help giggling.
After Kenneth Toller left, George suddenly asked Albert: "You don't think Gryffindor can't beat Ravenclaw?"
"Don't set crazy goals before Gryffindor wins the championship. That's not a good idea." Albert looked at George speechlessly. He had never seen anyone set goals for himself so crazily.
This is a rhythm of death!
"Flag?"
The three of them obviously didn't understand what Albert meant, but Albert didn't explain any more. He just said that before winning the Quidditch trophy, they should not be too proud and complacent, otherwise they would most likely lose the game.
"I think Albert is implying that we might lose the next game? And Gryffindor may very likely lose the Quidditch trophy because of this?" Lee Jordan said to the Weasley brothers beside him after Albert left.
"I think we should ask Wood to strengthen the protection of Harry, so that he won't be unable to play in the next game." The three of them remembered that Albert's words were very accurate, and they felt that what Lee Jordan said made a lot of sense.
If the Slytherin students want to win, they should let both sides lose one game each, and the winner of the trophy will be determined based on the final total score ranking.
If Harry can't play.
Alas, that's not right!
Even if Harry really can't play, Gryffindor actually has a powerful backup Seeker.
Thinking of this, Fred was suddenly stunned. Albert was also a seeker. Although his record might not be as good as Harry's, he had also caught the Golden Snitch and brought the Quidditch trophy to Gryffindor.
"I think we may be worrying too much. Although Albert hasn't had much Quidditch training, he is still a reliable substitute." Fred said to his two roommates.
Albert didn't know what his three roommates were chatting about. He was looking for a senior to refill Oak Barrel's glass. After all, a small cup of butterbeer was not enough.
Just after finishing chatting with a few girls, he saw Hermione and Ron hurriedly walking towards him. They told Albert about Harry's disappearance. They were a little worried that someone in Slytherin House would deliberately cause trouble for Harry.
Albert didn't intend to help the two find Harry, but just comforted them casually: "Don't worry, this is Hogwarts, Slytherin students will not do such things blatantly."
Albert didn't know where Harry went, but as the savior, how could anything happen to Harry
"How does Butterbeer taste?"
Albert casually changed the subject and asked Hermione how she felt about drinking butterbeer.
"It feels a bit strange, but... it tastes good." Hermione carefully considered her words and said to Albert, "This is my first time drinking butterbeer."
Albert chatted with them for a few more words and when he turned to leave, he saw Harry appear at the entrance of the common room, panting.
"Harry, where have you been?" Hermione asked sharply.
"Never mind that for now," Harry panted. "Let's find a place where no one is around and I'll tell you what we just saw."