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Elwyn did not know when he fell asleep. He vaguely remembered that after the "Prenton's Copy", Harry seemed to have told him about the "Lance Feint."
Simply put, the Ball Seeker pretended to see the Golden Snitch far below, so he rushed to the ground.
Deceiving the opponent into thinking that he had found the Golden Snitch, so that the opponent would imitate him.
But when the Golden Snitch was about to hit the ground, the Ball Seeker suddenly stopped diving, and the opponent, because he was not prepared, directly hit the ground.
This move was not as difficult as the "Prenton's Copy." The only requirement was that the Ball Seeker must be fast enough, as fast as the wind, which was rarely seen in previous games.
It was conceivable that after the Firebolt was introduced, the probability of the "Lance Feint" appearing would increase, and this move would become the best individual performance for the Ball Seeker.
This analysis was all told by Harry to Elwyn last night before he went to bed.
Elwyn did not know if his memory was accurate, but in any case, he did not listen to these Quidditch terms at all.
Because of the hard work of the day, and because he slept very late, Elwyn slept until nine o 'clock the next morning.
He stretched and got up from the bed.
The fire in the fireplace had been extinguished, and the room was slightly cold. The window was thick with fog.
Elwyn walked over to wipe it, and was delighted to find that it was already a vast expanse of white outside. There was not a single person on the street.
Snowflakes fell from the sky like goose feathers, and the Christmas atmosphere was even more intense.
Because the room was facing Muggle Street, just as Elwyn turned to leave, an old-fashioned circular tram whizzed past, making clanking sounds.
The tram was loud, but on the other bed in the room, Harry had not woken up yet.
His blanket had fallen onto the ground, and beside him was a can of high precision polish. Meanwhile, he himself was tightly hugging the sparkling crossbow bolt.
Harry had a smile on his face as if he was having a sweet dream.
Elwyn did not disturb him. He put on his clothes and walked down the stairs. After Christmas, there were still many things waiting for him to do. He briefly sorted out the things that he had to do next.
First of all, he had to put improving his strength on the agenda.
Although Elwyn was the strongest among his peers, he was still a far cry from the evil Dark Sorcerers, Vampires, and other dark creatures. This level was nothing to him.
The recent series of events had also made Elwyn aware of the disparity in his strength. This was his biggest shortcoming at the moment, and it was a fundamental constraint on the development of events.
There were many things that Elwyn didn't want to do, but he didn't have the ability to do it.
He could only do his best and use his foresight and other advantages to make up for the disadvantage brought by the gap in age and strength.
However, as the plot developed, in the next few years, Elwyn's advantage would become smaller and smaller, and the challenges he faced would become more and more difficult.
This was easy to understand. The more changes he made to the original plot, the more vague and unpredictable the future would become. Any accident could happen.
Only the unknown could create fear. This was the main reason why so many powerful sorcerers especially believed in illusory prophecies.
Just like now, Elwyn saved Sirius and changed its fate.
On the contrary, Dwarf Peter was captured by the Ministry of Magic and was about to be sentenced. His soul would either be sucked out by the Dementors, or he would be imprisoned in Azkaban for life.
The predetermined fate had changed. Elwyn was not naive enough to think that without Dwarf Peter's search and help, Lord Voldemort would willingly stay in the forest of Albania and do nothing. He would hide in the shadows for the rest of his life and never return.
This was impossible. He would definitely return. It was just a matter of when and how.
Professor Trelawney's prophecy also clearly mentioned this. Also, in the unknown dark temple, the magic left by Lord Voldemort in the past would personally choose a person to help him return and master unprecedented power.
Lord Voldemort was already powerful enough. He had mastered many evil black magic, and the Soul Vessel guaranteed his immortality. Elwyn could not imagine what would happen if he obtained even more power.
By then, even Dumbledore might not be able to stop him.
Elwyn did not dare to continue thinking about it. In any case, no matter what, he had to quickly increase his strength to deal with the unknown future.
He planned to first read through the tens of books from the Blake family that he brought out yesterday. These books were all very precious books on black magic.
If he could master all of the magic on them, there would definitely be a significant improvement.
Other than that, he also had to hurry to find the secret treasure key left behind by the Four Magnates. Elwyn decided to first start with the key fragment that Gryffindor had left behind in the centaur tribe.
Whether it was split or not, from the known information, that thing could help Magi increase their magic power. This was what Elwyn needed the most at the moment.
Other than increasing his strength, according to the plan, Elwyn was also prepared to further increase the influence of the Hogwarts Magic Newspaper and thus control the public opinion.
Because the channels of information transmission were relatively closed, most Magi learned about the various news that happened in the magic world through the newspapers. The opinions of the mainstream newspapers greatly affected the opinions of everyone on certain matters. It was very important.
In the remaining days of the Christmas holidays, Elwyn planned to rent a shop in Diagon Alley with Professor Lupin. This would be the headquarters of the Hogwarts Magic Newspaper.
He had everything planned out. He would set up a stronghold in the busiest street of the British magic world and officially open it to the public. He would be responsible for the printing, sales, and advertising of the newspaper.
This was the first step in the expansion of the Hogwarts Magic Newspaper. At the same time, it was also the most important point.
Only by appearing in front of the public could the influence of the newspaper be gradually increased.
Otherwise, in the eyes of other Magi, no matter how much explosive news there was, the Hogwarts Magic Newspaper would only be an internal school publication for unknown Magi to entertain themselves. There was no way it could compete with the Daily Prophet.
Although he wanted to rent a house, considering the limited financial situation and the expensive rent in Diagon Alley, Elwyn was not sure if he could find a suitable shop.
If it was too remote, it might not be able to achieve the publicity effect.
Other than this, Elwyn still had to participate in the group activities of Sirius, Harry, and Hermione. First, he had to visit Ron at St. Mungo Magic Hospital.
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