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Chapter 1386

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Ron did not intend to find a problem with himself at all. He just wanted to get rid of the responsibility on his shoulders now.

This was a very irresponsible performance, and Harry was enraged at once!

"You're not screwed up. You're not allowed to quit! I won't allow you to quit either! " He grabbed the lapel of Ron's robe and shouted fiercely, "You can save any ball when you're in good form. You just have a mental problem!"

"You're saying I have a mental problem?"

"Yes, maybe that's what I mean!"

They glared at each other, and then Ron shook his head wearily.

"Enough, Harry, it's really enough. I know you don't have time to find another goalkeeper, so I'll still play tomorrow. But if we lose, we definitely will lose. At that time, I'll automatically leave the team."

After that, no matter what Harry said, it was of no use.

When Elwyn saw the two of them again, both of them were indescribably tired.

From the equally angry Elaine, Elwyn already knew what had happened on the field just now.

She looked like she wanted to go over and bite Ron. Elwyn had only seen Elaine show this expression to Umrich before.

Based on Elwyn's understanding of Elaine, this was definitely not a joke. The child was really angry, angered by Ron's behavior.

Even Elaine became like this, which showed how much Ron had gone overboard this time.

That night in the common room, Harry had been cheering Ron on, repeatedly emphasizing that if Ron left, the whole team would be finished. But Ron did not pay attention at all. The other players gathered in the corner over there and whispered, obviously talking about Ron. They also cast dissatisfied looks at Ron from time to time, which greatly reduced the effect of Harry's persuasion.

Elwyn and Hermione did not participate in everyone's discussion, although in most people's view, Hermione, who had also quarreled with Ron, was in the same position as them. Elwyn, as Hermione's boyfriend and Elaine's good friend, must also be on their side.

But Elwyn knew that Hermione should not be angry now. Instead, she began to worry about Ron.

Ron's state was indeed very worrying, but Hermione's current position made her unable to say anything.

If she went over to persuade him like Harry, it would only make things worse.

So, she pushed Elwyn with her arm, motioning him to go over and help Harry.

Throughout the incident, Elwyn did not go tit-for-tat with Ron. He kept his opinion throughout. Ron was not as resistant to him as the others.

Of course, he did not expect Elwyn to stand on his side like Harry. Otherwise, he would not have been hiding from Elwyn recently.

Elwyn went over, but he did not know what to say. The current situation was not only that Slughorn did not invite Ron to the party, but also that Ginny and Dean kissed without Ron's permission. These were just the initial triggers.

Things had reached this point, and the situation had become very complicated.

In Elwyn's view, Ron's mood and tomorrow's game had a lot to do with each other.

This was the main reason why Ron became particularly anxious. If he could win the game, then everything would be fine.

At that time, everything would develop in a good direction.

For example, Hermione could invite Ron to attend Slughorn's party. For example, the relationship between Ron and Lavender could be repaired. Ron and Gryffindor could prove themselves. The news spread by McClagan would be proved to be rumors and so on.

The only thing that couldn't be solved was the relationship between Ginny and Dean. No matter how much Ron opposed it, it was useless. He could only accept it.

Elwyn wasn't worried about this. Anyway, things would develop in the direction that Ron expected. He didn't need to oppose it. Ginny and Dean would break up. Although the two of them seemed to have a good relationship, it wouldn't last.

Ginny had always liked Harry, and it never changed. She didn't really give up. It was just that Harry didn't like her.

If Harry thought about it one day … Well, Elwyn suddenly felt that Dean was very pitiful.

Think about it carefully. Ron's temper. In the end, everything went in the direction that was favorable to him.

This guy's recent poor performance really made someone want to go over and give him a good beating.

Of course, this was the situation where Gryffindor won the game. If they lost tomorrow's game, the situation would be extremely bad.

On one hand, Ron had no way to prove himself. On the other hand, there were all kinds of comments about Harry and the team.

These comments would defeat them. At that time, it was not certain what would happen.

The more Elwyn thought about it, the more he felt that there was no reason to persuade Ron. It was not necessary. He was not a child. He was inexplicably and meaninglessly angry. Others had to comfort him. It was really annoying. Why did they have to sit here and be distracted by this kind of thing when the power of Lord Voldemort was getting stronger and stronger?

He was thinking about leaving the school after summoning the devil. He wanted to do something more meaningful and valuable.

At the round table, three people sat there in silence.

Harry blinked at Elwyn, but did not get any response.

He knew that he couldn't go on. He wanted to lose his temper again, hoping to use provocation to make Ron enter the state of not admitting defeat. He hoped that Elwyn would help him. But it seemed that this strategy had little effect on Ron.

In the end, when Ron went to bed, he was still in low spirits, discouraged, and desperate.

However, he no longer yelled at others or threw a tantrum at the junior students like before. This made many people breathe a sigh of relief. Hermione also told Elwyn that this was a big improvement. It made Ron no longer hated by more people.

Like the last training, it was destined to be a sleepless night.

Harry lay in the dark for a long time. He did not want to lose the upcoming game.

This was not only his first game as captain. Although he had not been able to prove his doubts about Draco Malfoy, he was determined to beat him in the Quidditch game. However, if Ron's performance was the same as in recent training, then their chances of winning were too slim …

Hopefully, he could think of a way to cheer Ron up and let him participate in the game in his best condition …

Harry forced himself not to go to sleep. He had to think of a way to let Ron be successful tomorrow …

Suddenly, an idea flashed in his mind, and he had an answer.

The next morning, breakfast was as lively as usual.

When each member of the Gryffindor team walked into the auditorium, the Slytherin members loudly booed and booed.

Especially when Ron walked in, the booing became even louder.

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