Compared to Gryffindor's farce of selection, Ravenclaw not only completed the selection efficiently, but also successfully carried out the first run-in training with the new players. This kind of strength made the other three Quidditch teams, who came to scout, worried. What they did not know was that Allen had prepared an even bigger surprise for Ravenclaw's Quidditch team.
That night, Allen did not enter the training room to continue his research. Instead, he sat in the study and played the video recorded during the day, patiently recording and analyzing it. The study was originally packed with Harris family members, who were watching the fun, but after Allen played the video again and again impatiently, everyone left.
After closing the record book, Allen copied the video edited by the staff of Harris television station onto a triangular disc and carefully put it into a bag. Then he sat in front of the desk. The sky outside the window was getting darker and darker. Allen stretched his neck and wrists, unfolded a piece of parchment, dipped a black raven feather pen in ink, and quickly wrote on the paper.
In the past few days, he had contacted his head coach in the England national team, Geraldine, in the hope that he could help Ravenclaw's Quidditch team to analyze and specify some strategies and training plans. But because Geraldine was often the head coach of the national team, and the club he usually coached was wealthy, he was more used to leading the elite of the elite, which was a team full of star players. Therefore, he recommended to Allen when he was still an assistant coach, Larry Brown, who was good at turning stone into gold and making ordinary teams shine.
Allan was pleasantly surprised by this choice. Larry Brown. Anyone who was interested in Quidditch would know who Larry Brown was.
Brown was the first coach in the history of Quidditch to lead seven different teams to the finals. He was also the first coach to lead four different teams to the finals. Among the coaches who were still coaching, he was the only one who had led four different teams to the finals. Although Brown had only won two championships in his career, his accumulated number of wins was still ranked third in the history of the league.
"Play the game the right way." Fans who were familiar with Quidditch would not be unfamiliar with it. This was Larry Brown's most impressive philosophy, which had almost become Larry Doctrine.
So, what was the "right way"? Old Brown explained it this way, "I don't know where I learned this from, but I always tell my players to play seriously, play smart, remember to work together as a team, enjoy Quidditch, and work hard to defend."
In Old Brown's 30 years of coaching, he had always adhered to these principles and completed the transformation and rebuilding of seven teams.
Allen felt that Geraldine's recommendation was wonderful, even better than Geraldine himself. Larry Brown's coaching style had been learned by countless coaches and had been successful. His success could be replicated, which was much more difficult than getting a few star players to win the championship. Moreover, his contribution to Quidditch was much greater. Allen intended to take advantage of this opportunity to transfer the professional training methods and tactical arrangements used in professional games to Ravenclaw's Quidditch team. Even if the other colleges had the connections, they would not be able to learn it, because Ravenclaw's style was originally complex and changeable tactics. They were smart enough to understand enough to learn and execute the professional tactics used by professional teams. And their only shortcoming, which was their physical fitness, would be made up by the professional training methods.
However, Allen felt very uncomfortable this semester, because he could no longer stay in Family Harris' tower to study spells all day long. With the end of the Wizard Tournament, his privilege of not having to attend classes naturally disappeared.
These classes were obviously a little simple for Allen, which made him feel quite bored. However, he saw Umrich in the protection of magical animals class, which cheered him up.
Umrich liked to listen to Hagrid's classes these days. When Allen walked along the grass to the protection of magical animals class, he found her standing next to Hagrid holding her writing board and asking him something with a smile. Hagrid's frown and clenched fists showed his impatience.
After going through Allen's training in the Magical Creatures Sanctuary, Hagrid still couldn't perfectly control his expression, but when answering Umrich, he could do it without letting her find any loopholes in his words. He didn't speak quickly when he answered, but Umrich's questioning was very fast. She tried to find a way to get information from Hagrid. She wanted to find out what Hagrid did during the holidays.
When Foggy sent a few wizards to follow Hagrid, but they were shaken off by Hagrid, she concluded that Dumbledore and the others must have done something. Therefore, she wanted to start with Hagrid and get some information.
"Did you find these little cuties during the summer vacation? I'm afraid you can only find such strong Bowtruckles in the deep mountains. Where did they come from? "Allen heard her ask as he approached.
At this time, they came to the long shelf table. The pile of Bowtruckles that Hagrid had caught were fighting over the turtles like countless living branches.
"In the Forbidden Forest of the Hogwarts. They live very well. If you're interested, you can also look for them in the Forbidden Forest." Hagrid picked up a turtles and led the Bowtruckles to disperse.
"Hagrid, Madam Umrich, good afternoon." Allen came forward and purposely introduced them to Umrich. "Hagrid is very good at rearing magical creatures. Other than being a professor in the Hogwarts Sanctuary, he's also an expert specially hired by Family Harris Sanctuary. I believe we can treat him the right way, right? "
Umrich smiled and praised him repeatedly. She understood the threat in Allen's words. You can cause trouble, but don't mess with my people.
Allen glanced at Umrich with a faint smile. Although the senior girl in front of him had a sickeningly sweet smile on her face, in her heart, she was disdaining Allen for obstructing her actions because of a blockhead.
Just as Allen had sensed, Umrich turned around and returned to the Ministry of Magic. She told Foggy about what had happened in the Sanctuary of Magical Creatures class today. She wanted to get the minister's support and further authorization, but she didn't expect Foggy to reprimand her instead.
"Dolores, don't provoke Harris anymore. Under normal circumstances, go along with whatever he says. If you can satisfy his requests, come in and satisfy them. Don't push them to our opposite, Dumbledore." Foggy placed his hands on the long table and leaned forward. His eyes were sharp. "Dolores, don't cause any more trouble for me. What's important now is to quickly put Stogipodmore on trial. He's one of Dumbledore's men. "
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