Hermione took Harry's glasses, tapped them with her wand, and said, "Waterproof and moistureproof!" before handing them back to Harry.

After the spell was blessed, Harry finally saw the objects around him clearly. He was full of confidence, brushed his rain-drenched hair, and said excitedly, "It was a great help! I will catch the Snitch!"

Eric also came over and said, "Come on, Harry, I'll give you my blessing too."

Harry was shocked when he saw Eric's appearance.

His glasses were wet just now, and now that his vision was restored, he noticed that Eric and Hermione were different from the people around them.

Others in the stands, including Harry himself, were almost soaked in the rain, but these people had no trace of rain on their bodies and were still neat and tidy.

"Another way to use the waterproof spell is to change the casting state and target of the spell just a little bit." Eric laughed, and also pointed his wand at Harry, and used a few magic spells on him. curse.

He helped with the waterproof spells on Hermione and others.

Harry immediately felt warm on his body, the rain fell on him without leaving a trace, and at the same time, a wave of hot air wrapped around his clothes, so that he no longer felt cold.

The area where his palm meets the broom has been smoothed out again, allowing him to better control the broom.

beep—

Mrs. Huo Qi's whistle sounded from the sky, and the game officially began!

Harry turned in the air in surprise and shouted, "Thank you, Eric! I'm going!"

Without waiting for the two of them to respond, Harry pulled the broom and jumped into the air at an extremely fast speed, like a red lightning flashing across the sky.

Chapter 79 The Familiar Feeling

Today is not a good day to be outside.

At least that's the case for both sides playing on the court.

The rain, which was not light at all, intensified almost instantly after the start of the game.

The sky was gray and cloudy, and in the stands, it was impossible to see the surrounding things clearly.

Not to mention the players playing on the court.

With this poor visibility, viewers can only see a dozen red and yellow dots flying in the air, not even Quaffle and Bludger.

But even such bad weather conditions did not make the cheering audience in the stands move a step, and no one left at this time.

They are still singing loudly to encourage their team.

The situation is even worse for the players on the field.

Spectators sitting in the stands can't see the situation of the game clearly, but the players are in the center of the court, and they have to take care of executing tactics and controlling the broom.

Carefully observing the surrounding environment becomes meaningless at this time.

Visibility is too low.

Dou Da's raindrops fell mercilessly and wiped out all the planned tactics.

Right now they're just playing out of pure individual ability.

Also pray that you don't get hit by the Bludger that pops up out of nowhere.

In this weather condition, it is difficult to observe the trail of the Bludger seriously.

Of course, other than the batter with the bat, everyone else seemed overly worried.

Because even the hitter can't figure out where the Bludger is.

Occasionally I found it, and when a stick passed by, I didn't know where the ball flew, and I didn't even know if it hit the target.

The Weasley twins of Gryffindor are the batsmen on the team.

Relying on their tacit understanding as twins, they performed a little better than the Hufflepuff batsmen.

However, due to weather factors, the benefits are limited.

George managed to catch the Bludger in front of him, and hit it hard with a bat. He clearly aimed at Hufflepuff's Diggory, but almost hit his teammate Angelina.

"Hey! Be careful!" Angelina wiped the rain from her face and said angrily.

As a result, George couldn't hear her call at all, turned around and ran towards the Bludger again.

Angelina was angry and helpless at the same time. In such weather, there was no way to communicate well, so she could only devote herself to fighting alone again.

The score on the field also clearly reflected the bad weather.

The game has started for more than ten minutes, and Gryffindor leads by 30:10.

The two teams fought back and forth and scored four goals in a long time.

Under this kind of visibility, the goalkeeper can basically not see the trace of the Quaffle. As long as he shoots the ball within the goal range, he can basically score.

But even so, only four goals were scored.

The rain was too heavy, and the chasers could only control the ball with their hands, making it impossible to perform too precise operations.

One of Hufflepuff's Chasers flew so fast that he fell off his broom at one point.

Wood couldn't bear it any longer. He waved his hand and called Harry who was watching in the air, and said loudly, "Harry, find the Snitch quickly! We didn't come to take a bath!"

"You think I don't want to?" Harry said loudly.

To say who is most affected by bad weather, it can only be the Seekers.

According to the rules of Quidditch, catching the golden snitch can get 150 copies at one time, and the game will end at the same time.

Under the current scoring rhythm, whoever catches the Golden Snitch can basically win the game directly.

But the problem is that the Snitch is the smallest in size, so it is hard to find, not to mention the current weather conditions, people can't see clearly, where can I find the Snitch?

Harry soon discovered the paradox, after a few laps on the broom.

The faster you fly, the blurrier your vision becomes, making it harder to spot the Snitch in the pouring rain.

On the contrary, stopping where you are will help you observe the situation.

The golden snitch is small in size, but it is the most conspicuous when moving. Now that the sky is dark, it is easy to notice the trace of the golden snitch.

At this time, they can only choose another tactic.

As seekers, he and Cedric Diggory stopped almost at the same time, stopped in the air, and began to wait and observe the opponent's movements.

One Seeker starts moving and the other follows.

On the contrary, sometimes the two seekers will stop on one side of the court in a tacit understanding.

This is also a common choice for seekers.

The Snitch is mobile, and sometimes catching a Snitch is more about luck than skill.

When it is difficult to actively look for the Golden Snitch, it now depends on who has better luck.

Suddenly, a golden light flashed!

Where Cedric couldn't notice, Harry keenly caught a golden flash in the corner with his peripheral vision.

His glasses are waterproof now, and he's pretty sure he can see clearly.

Harry suppressed the ecstasy in his heart, pressed the broom, and rushed towards that corner quickly.

The rain poured down on him, but it was all blocked by Eric's magic spell.

Harry thought it felt good, and pushed the speed to the limit.

His action also caused an exclamation in the stands.

Cedric's reaction wasn't slow either. Although he didn't notice the Snitch, he saw Harry move.

Whether Harry was feinting to drain his energy, or had actually spotted the Snitch, his only option was to follow.

The two figures, one in front and one in the back, began to move very quickly, attracting everyone's attention.

Li Qiaodan, who was in the commentary, also noticed this scene, and said excitedly: "Both Seekers seem to have found the Snitch! But Harry's speed is faster, and Diggory can only eat the exhaust of Harry's broom! "

"A beautiful acceleration! Harry threw off Digory directly, it's a judgment call!"

Professor McGonagall stopped him with a livid face: "Jordan!"

"Okay, okay, I know the professor, my commentary is very neutral, wow! Another flick, sometimes I wonder how Diggory became a Seeker, he can't even give it to Ha cause a little disruption."

Li Jordan admitted his mistake, but he was determined not to correct it. He continued to uphold the principle of supporting Gryffindor if he had Gryffindor, and turned a blind eye to the angry eyes from the Hufflepuff stands.

But the situation on the court was exactly as he said. In the direct competition of the Seekers, Harry had the upper hand, and even got rid of Cedric at one point.

Harry is very talented in Quidditch, his skills are no worse than Cedric's, his broom is better than Cedric's, and Eric has added a lot of blessings to him.

He has all the advantages he should have, and his speed is almost invisible.

In contrast, Cedric hasn't spotted the Snitch yet. He has to observe Harry's movements to adjust his speed, and he has to devote part of his mind to deal with the slippery environment. Being able to keep up with Harry is enough Very strenuous.

Fortunately, Cedric was very skilled, and if he had been another Seeker, he would have been thrown away by now.

Harry, who was flying in front, was indifferent to what was happening around him. He only had eyes for the Golden Snitch in front of him.

His luck today was obviously good. He and Cedric occupied half of the court alone, and the Golden Snitch was relatively close to him.

Although Cedric is not slow, he is still a short distance away from him.

Harry's heart was pounding fast, and he couldn't tell if it was nervousness or overexcitement about catching the Snitch.

In a flash, just when Harry was about to catch the Golden Snitch, he suddenly felt the temperature drop sharply.

Harry's first reaction was: Eric's spell has failed?

Then he realized something was wrong, because he saw a burst of frost gradually forming on the edge of the glasses...

Chapter 80 It’s bad luck for you...

This feeling felt very familiar to Harry.

Violent heart palpitations, muscle tension all over the body, and frost condensing on the lenses of the glasses...

Traveling at high speed, Harry felt as if time stood still at this moment.

All feelings seem extremely real at this moment.

He finally remembered what this feeling was.

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