After the personnel changes, the Gryffindor team performed perfectly in the Quidditch training for the next two weeks.
Harry and his team members were overjoyed that they had driven away McClagan and finally welcomed Katie back.
Under Katie's leadership, Gutt and Demirza played better and better as ball chasers.
After watching a few training sessions of the Gryffindor team, Elwyn was sure that there was no Quidditch team in the school that could stop the three of them in a fair competition.
Not to mention, they had Elaine and Ginny to cover for them.
Elijah's performance in the batter's position was getting more and more outstanding. Her movements were very agile, and her reflexes and flight speed were almost the fastest. The strength of her hitting the ball was also frighteningly great. It was hard to imagine that such a thin and weak body could explode with such strength.
Looking at Elaine's performance, Elwyn could only sigh that he should not underestimate the explosive power of a loli and be confused by her appearance.
Elaine's body was delicate, but it was absolutely not easy to push down.
On the contrary, if she wanted to, she was very good at pushing people down …
Elwyn was quite familiar with this point. He had been pushed down by Elaine many times. Like Hermione, Elaine was an existence that Elwyn couldn't afford to offend in the Hogwarts. Especially when Elaine was drunk.
In short, Elaine played her strengths perfectly.
For most of the game, the ball was under her control. She was a veritable master of the field.
As for Ginny, who was Elaine's partner, she didn't seem sad about breaking up with Dean.
On the contrary, she had recently become the soul of the team. She was unusually active and didn't let the atmosphere cool down.
She imitated Ron who nervously jumped up and down in front of the goal when he saw the ghost fly over. She imitated Harry who shouted at McClagan before he was knocked out. Everyone was very happy.
Harry also laughed with the team when he saw Ginny's lively performance.
He was very happy that he had a legitimate reason to look at Ginny. Because he didn't pay attention to the ball, he was hit by the ball a few times during training. But he didn't care. His mind was still in a fierce struggle: Ginny or Ron?
Sometimes he thought that after falling in love with Lavender, Ron might not mind him dating Ginny. But he remembered Ron's expression when Ginny kissed Dean. He concluded that even if he held her hand, Ron would regard him as a despicable betrayal …
But Harry couldn't help but talk to Ginny, laugh with her, and walk back with her after training.
No matter how uneasy his conscience was, he couldn't help but fantasize about how he could get along with her alone. It would be best if Slughorn called a small party so that Ron wouldn't be present. Then he could seize the opportunity to express his love, even if he didn't use the Blessing Potion.
Unfortunately, Slughorn didn't seem to have any hope for them.
After handing over the memory to Elwyn and Harry, Slughorn never invited them to a party again.
He didn't seem to have any intention of holding a party. Several times, Elwyn saw him studying defensive magic in the potions class …
Slughorn knew very well what it meant to hand over the memory. He had completely stood on the opposite side of Lord Voldemort.
According to Elwyn's understanding of him, the old wizard probably didn't plan to leave Hogwarts for the rest of his life.
As long as Dumbledore was there, the castle was the safest place in the world.
Since Slughorn couldn't be counted on, Harry thought of asking Hermione for help once or twice, but he felt that he couldn't stand the proud expression on her face.
Sometimes, when Hermione saw him staring at Ginny or being amused by Ginny, he seemed to have noticed this expression.
Little did he know that Elwyn and Hermione had completely seen through Harry's thoughts.
Hermione had clearly conveyed this idea to Ginny, so everyone was aware of Harry's behavior. When he secretly glanced at Ginny during the game, he looked worried, and his recent entanglement were all seen by them.
That was why Ginny had become so active recently!
The reason why she was so active was to show it to Harry …
No matter what, this was a hint!
Needless to say, Ginny's feelings for Harry were also interested in Harry. However, the result of her and Hermione's research seemed to be waiting for Harry to take the initiative to confess to her first, instead of revealing the matter and preventing Elwyn from telling Harry about it.
Elwyn couldn't understand a girl's thoughts, and he didn't intend to get involved in such a troublesome matter.
Harry didn't know that all his thoughts and actions had been known by Elwyn, Hermione, and Ginny. He was still hesitating about what to do. He anxiously thought that if he didn't take action, someone else would soon be dating Ginny.
He and Ron at least had the same opinion on this point: Ginny was too likable, and it wasn't good for her.
But in fact, Ginny wouldn't be dating other boys anymore. She was waiting for Harry.
It was originally a simple matter, why did it become so complicated?!
Under this increasing pressure, the temptation for Harry to drink another mouthful of Blessing Potion increased day by day. He couldn't help but think that this should be considered as a situation that needed to "adjust the environment" as Hermione had said, right?
Just like that, the warm May day slipped away gently. There was still no movement from Dumbledore, but Harry became more and more desperate.
He found that he saw Ginny more and more recently, but it seemed that every time he saw Ginny, Ron was beside her.
He didn't know how the relationship between Ron and Lavender was, but he was almost with everyone recently.
To be precise, he was pestering Harry. He didn't dare to get close to Elaine, and it wasn't convenient for him to follow Elwyn and Hermione. He also didn't see what Harry and his sister, Ginny, were worried about recently. He seemed to think that Harry had no one to accompany him and could only be with him.
Ron had returned to his state before the fourth year, and he was almost inseparable from Harry.
Because the last Quidditch game of the season was imminent, he was always pestering Harry to discuss tactics with him.
If this went on, Harry wouldn't be able to date Ginny at all if he didn't get rid of Ron first.
And this was exactly what he couldn't do. Getting rid of his best friend and dating his best friend's sister …
He was already worried about Ron. With this thought, Harry felt even more guilty.
There were a few nights when he saw Ginny sitting on the sofa beside him, and then she was chased away by Ron. He was almost in despair, and Harry felt that this might be the end of his life. Unless he used the Blessing Potion to give him good luck, to make Ron feel that there was nothing happier than his best friend and his sister, Ginny, falling in love, and to let him spend more than a few seconds alone with Ginny …
No, it could also be a few minutes.
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