Hogwarts founder returns to campus

Chapter 74 Weasley Cloak

After the long Christmas holiday, Hogwarts ushered in a new semester.

Although it no longer snows in the Scottish Highlands, this kind of cold weather and continuous rain also have extraordinary power.

Unsurprisingly restless, the Weasley Twins are now selling cloaks with invulnerability charms to various Quidditch teams.

The curse of water and fire is a basic inscription that Salazar recorded in his notebook. Salazar was very relieved that the two little devils had finally started to do business.

The Weasley twins obviously still couldn't get over their grand desire to make money, and those cloaks sold for five Sickles, but the effect only lasted two hours, which was the equivalent of a Quidditch session.

If they wanted to continue to enjoy the magical effect on the cloak for two hours, they had to pay them an extra silver Sickle and engrave the water and fire inviolability spell on the cloak again.

It's not just the Quidditch team that needs this kind of cloak, but also students who need to take classes outdoors.

So the Weasley twins even cooperated with Cassandra to advertise on her tabloids to expand their influence, and each tabloid included a small piece of inscription cloth as a trial outfit.

Soon there were more and more Weasley twin cloaks in the school corridors. They also found students from the four colleges who liked to design, and paid them to design styles that fit the college style, so as to ensure that the Weasley cloaks unique position in the school.

Sometimes Garen really is the raw power, and the Weasley twins, the business ghosts, put other inscriptions into the capes.

For example, the inscription can keep warm from the cold, and as long as someone asks the source of the cloak, the inscription of the name of the "Weasley's Wizardry Workshop" will immediately appear on the prominent position of the cloak.

The addition of these inscriptions made the cloak more popular in the academy, and the senior students who were jealous of this interest also wanted to imitate and manufacture such a cloak, but found that the cost at least needed a few galleons, and it was impossible to only need five silver Sickles.

In addition, the cloaks designed by other people only have one style in black, which cannot be as complete as the Weasley cloaks.

During this period of time, the smiles on the faces of the Weasley twins never stopped. The two of them became famous in the school, and the fireworks used to celebrate the Quidditch match became more and more popular.

This good mood ended in mid-February, because they had just received news from Wood that Snape would be the referee for Hufflepuff vs. Gryffindor.

During this period of time, the twins even planned to throw a few fireworks into Snape's waiting room, as long as it could prevent him from being the referee.

Such a wish would obviously come to nothing, the fireworks could not harm Snape at all, but instead gave Snape a chance to make the twins have to go to the Potions classroom to clean up in the evenings of these two weeks.

The day before the start of the competition, Gemini finally completed the labor penalty and was able to participate in the competition.

In this regard, they swore to Wood that if there was no way to kill Snape directly, they would never play these little tricks again.

Wood wants to join the Quidditch club after graduation. As long as he can win the Quidditch championship, it will be much easier to join the professional Quidditch club.

Not only that, but if Hufflepuff can be defeated, it means that Gryffindor can surpass Slytherin in the score of the Academy Cup, and has the opportunity to end the seven consecutive championships of the Slytherin Academy Cup.

However, it is extremely difficult to win Hufflepuff, because in addition to dealing with Cassandra's super fast custom-made broom, they also need to face the possible unfair judgments made by Snape as a referee.

They all knew that Snape didn't like Harry, so they would definitely trip Harry's team during the match.

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"I didn't expect that our busy Principal Dumbledore would find time to watch the Boy Who Lived game." Neither Salazar nor Dumbledore sat on the high platform to watch the game, but looked at Quebec from a distance from the principal's office. Geekball Stadium.

Today's weather is fine, the dark clouds and fog have all been dispersed, and with the magical attainments of the two of them, there is no problem watching the game from such a far away place.

"You have to relax, don't you?" Dumbledore smiled slightly, but he still didn't stop chewing. There were already two candy papers beside him.

"It's true that you should relax, but your way of relaxing is also very special." Salazar touched his chin. "You even gave him psychological counseling at Christmas."

"After all, I have to make sure that Harry can resist the temptation of the Mirror of Erised." Dumbledore stuffed a lemon Olaf.

"Actually, I've read Muggle medical books. They say that the elderly should not eat too much sugar and have a light diet, so that they can prolong their lives."

"No, no, no! That's for Muggles. I'm a wizard, and I have Fox's help." Dumbledore explained with a smile, and stuffed another lemon sherbet into his mouth.

Fawkes groaned from behind, as if reminding Salazar that it would protect Dumbledore's health.

The current strategy adopted by Gryffindor is that the Weasley twins strictly guard against Cassandra, use Bludgers to limit the speed of the custom-made broom as much as possible, pin all hopes on Harry, and end the game by catching the Golden Snitch as soon as possible.

Snape also made a big fuss about it, already because Fred hit the Bludger to Cassandra for the fifth time, giving Hufflepuff his fifth serve.

"You said that Snape obviously wanted to protect Harry, so why did he do this?" Salazar asked with great interest.

"Because of many complicated reasons, besides the things he hates to the core, there are other things in Harry that he can't forget." Dumbledore took a long breath, "Of course I can't reveal Severus' secret , maybe you can ask him yourself."

Hufflepuff now leads by thirty points.

"Who do you think will win?" Dumbledore asked.

"I think it's Cassandra."

"Looks like I can only bet on Harry."

Harry seemed to have spotted the Snitch, and was diving at full speed towards the ground, and Snape seemed startled, even pulling out his wand.

"Tsk tsk tsk, look at Snape's nervous look, did he think Harry was cursed by Quirrell again?" Salazar chuckled.

Cassandra followed Harry, benefiting from the speed advantage of the custom broom, and even though she was a few seconds behind Harry in spotting the Snitch, she was still neck and neck with him.

George hit the Bludger at Cassandra, but he didn't expect that she would not dodge or evade, and the only target was the golden snitch in front of him.

There were exclamations from the viewing platform, they were all worried that the Bludger would hit Cassandra...

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