Harry Potter and the Attack of the Squibs

Chapter 7 The end of the game

"More than?"

Although Harry had met Kreacher before, he still felt that the house elf looked exactly like Dobby.

"Dobby? Do you know Dobby?"

It turns out that Harry is face blind when it comes to house elves.

"Aren't you Dobby?"

The house elf nodded: "I am Winky, the house elf of the Crouch family."

As Barty Crouch's house elf, Winky came here to occupy Barty Crouch's seat. Although she was afraid of heights, she still sat in her seat honestly.

Harry thought of Dobby, who had caused him a lot of trouble. Although house elves would be a little strange, it still felt unfair to Harry not to treat them like this.

But his attention was quickly diverted as the opening ceremony began.

Before the game, there were performances by the two teams' mascots.

Then Harry saw a group of the most beautiful women he had ever seen in his life walk into the stadium.

No one knew why their faces glowed like the full moon, no one knew why their hair flowed without wind, all Harry knew was that he would do anything to get their attention.

Then he began to wonder if jumping from here was considered qualified. Thinking about it carefully, it seemed too ordinary.

Johanna turned around and glanced at Lu Ke, who was sitting next to the Shafik family. He was not leaning forward to jump off the stands like the other men present. Instead, he was staring at the house elf Winky who belonged to Ba. Ty Crouch's Empty Seat.

Seeing this scene, Johanna sighed in disappointment.

At this moment, Hermione was staring at the two embarrassing Gryffindors, Harry and Ron, with a look of hatred on her face.

Fortunately, before these two people jumped off the stands, the ladies inside the stadium had been dispersed.

A green team rushed over and kicked the ladies out.

Harry and Ron roared in anger, along with many of the wizards present.

They looked at the Ireland badges in their hands and began to think about throwing them away.

But Mr. Weasley stopped them.

Harry and Ron were a little surprised, and then they discovered that the new team was actually quite good.

The team formed a huge clover in the air, and then countless gold coins fell from above like rain.

Almost everyone was lying under the seats picking up gold coins. In such a wave of carnival, Harry began to feel that he was right in not throwing away the Irish things just now.

The mascot's performance finally ended, and only then did Harry realize that the first one was the enchantress, and the one behind was the Irish leprechaun.

Next comes the players' appearance.

These were two of the strongest Quidditch teams Harry had ever seen, and all the Weasleys came to the railings, along with Sirius Black, who, of all people, argued passionately about the possible development of the game. It was Ron, he was the most familiar with Lu Ke’s forms, and no one could compare to him.

Then the game begins.

This was a game that Harry had never thought about. Everything developed incredibly fast, and there were many tactical moves that he didn't know at all.

And if he had paid more attention to the commentary on the telescope, he would have missed the game.

What particularly impressed Harry was the tactical move used by the Bulgarian team's seeker, the big star Krum. It was a fake move, a vertical dive, making the opponent's seeker think he saw the Golden Snitch, and then in It was pulled up at the last moment, and the result was that the Irish Seeker was smashed to the ground.

It hurt Harry just to look at it.

There’s a term for this move, called the Longines Feint.

Nonetheless, after only a brief medical treatment, the Irish Seeker was back in the game.

The game is still going on, and not only the players on the two sides, but also the cheerleaders composed of mascots are attacking each other crazily.

The Bulgarian team's mascots, the Leprechauns, fought against the Irish team's mascot, the Leprechaun, causing chaos everywhere.

As soon as the enchantress started dancing, Harry was almost ready to dance again.

Fortunately, he was held back by Hermione. When the enchantress started to move later, he blocked his ears and tried not to let his eyes fall on the enchantress.

Fortunately, there was Hermione beside Harry. She shook Harry's arm so that he did not miss the wonderful scene of the referee being charmed by the enchantress.

Eventually, Krum caught the Snitch.

But at the end of the game, the score was fixed at 170 to 160.

"That said, Krum knew there was no way they could win, so he ended the game."

The Weasleys were almost all supporters of the Irish team, but despite this, they still felt it was a bit of a pity.

After all, Krum is indeed a great player.

The game was over, all the wizards slowly left, and Harry followed the Weasley family towards the tent.

He almost completely forgot about Lu Ke, so he didn't notice that Lu Ke deliberately stayed at the end before leaving.

As darkness fell, Irish supporters caroused all night outside. Everyone was in the tent intensely discussing the results of the game and the performance of each player. Of course, the shining star was always Krum.

They didn't know what was happening outside at this time.

Johanna was beside Hermione and Ginny, and they were whispering witch-like whispers.

The night is getting darker.

Lu Ke stood in a dark corner, watching the carnival of the Irish supporters.

There are wizards everywhere, hanging out with leprechauns.

But because they were so excited, they soon became tired.

People began to disperse slowly.

The wizards had dispersed, although there were still voices and laughter everywhere.

At this moment, wizards wearing black robes and covering their faces began to gather in the open space outside the competition venue.

They seemed to have been prepared for a long time, and they started to act without a word of conversation.

But there are no other wizards here.

The wizards began to walk toward where the tents were gathered.

Then the leader came to Lu Ke.

Then Lu Ke rushed out.

He knocked the leading wizard to the ground with one punch.

Then the curse fell towards Lu Ke like rain.

Lu Ke sneered.

Wizards are not born warriors, and many people instinctively ignore this fact.

This means a lot. For example, among the Death Eaters, except for a few people such as the extremely talented Bellatrix Lestrange, the rest are useless people who are not good at fighting.

Especially those in front of Lu Ke who seemed to be the eldest son of a pure-blood family.

Lu Ke was strolling in the flash of the curse. He avoided the curse and kept punching. He could knock down a black-robed wizard with one punch.

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