There is a long way to go to correct Slytherin, and the base camp of the die-hard quasi-Death Eaters is the Quidditch team. Lu Ke is the target of public criticism, and Johanna will definitely be affected.

But this is also the best opportunity to completely complete Lu Ke's Slotlin correction plan.

Of course, not now.

Lu Ke continued to attend class seriously every day, do homework, write papers, and study new dishes with the house elves while having breakfast in the kitchen. Every day's schedule was full.

Of course, he had no intention of going to the top of Gryffindor Tower.

Ever since he was pinched by a giant octopus at the bottom of the Black Lake, Lu Ke knew that he would have to face one or a group of griffins next. If he was not prepared in advance, he would die.

Time passed day by day, and just like that, the day for the Seeker selection for the Slytherin Quidditch team came.

It was a Saturday, cloudy and windy.

As Lu Ke walked, he took note of the factors that affected the Seeker's performance.

From the current point of view, this is not an unfamiliar environment for Johanna, and she can exert her normal strength.

According to the records on the form in Lu Ke's hand, if Johanna performed normally, she would be the only winner.

You know, Lu Ke has seen the training of all Johanna's opponents. Their training methods are primitive, the time arrangements are chaotic, and there is no possibility of victory at all.

The only problem left was Marcus Flint, captain of the Quidditch team.

There was really nothing Lu Ke could do about this determined quasi-Death Eater, but there was only so much he could do.

Of course, if he couldn't help but take action, then Lu Ke would have a chance to get away with it once and for all.

So this time Lu Ke called Snape over to sit as a witness.

When Lu Ke proposed this suggestion to Snape, he saw an expression on Snape's face that he absolutely did not expect.

disgust.

In this world where wizards are crazy about Quidditch, as a wizard, Snape actually showed a look of disgust when he heard about Quidditch.

No wonder he is still single.

Therefore, if Lu Ke did not help, Snape would probably die alone like this.

"There are almost no people who don't like Quidditch. If your friend is a wizard and her relative is a wizard, then this person will like Quidditch. The most important thing to bring us closer is a common language. You'd better learn about Quidditch. Professor Snape."

Just as Lu Ke expected, whenever he mentioned that friend, Snape would definitely show a look of pain first, then a look of determination, and then do exactly what Lu Ke suggested.

Thinking like this, Lu Ke couldn't help but feel a little guilty.

But then I thought about it, all of Lu Ke's suggestions were sincerely for Snape's benefit, and there was no need to feel guilty at all.

So Snape, the head of Slytherin, came to the Quidditch pitch for the first time when it was not a Quidditch match to witness the selection of the new Seeker.

This made Marcus Flint look gloomy.

Of course, Lu Ke felt that he was still unsure whether his gloominess was followed by retreat or a desperate move.

The method of choosing a seeker is very simple. Whoever catches a golden snitch wins. He joins the team and everyone else sees him.

Johanna walked onto the court with her broom and the other competitors.

A total of sixteen people participated in the selection, accounting for at least one-fifth of all Slytherin students. Even Slytherin, who prided himself on being elegant, could not resist the temptation of Quidditch.

Marcus Flint stood in the center of the court, blew his whistle, and threw the Golden Snitch out.

At that moment, sixteen broomsticks rushed out together.

Johanna undoubtedly had the upper hand, and her training was definitely not in vain.

Sixteen wizards chased the Golden Snitch. They went up and down, stopped and turned, spiraled, and dived rapidly.

But soon there were discordant voices among the little wizards.

Johanna, who was flying at the front, just a stone's throw away from the Golden Snitch, was grabbed by the tail of the broomstick by a boy behind her.

Then Johanna spun around and flew out.

This was just the beginning. The wizard who had gone from second place to first place was soon treated the same way as others, and flew out in a circle.

However, his luck was not as good as Johanna's. He ran directly into the stands beside the court and fell down.

Then, the remaining dozen or so little wizards who were not very different from each other huddled together in confusion, and finally lost their balance completely and turned into a mess.

Several little wizards almost fell to the ground, but they finally flew up.

But in the chaos, everyone lost track of the Golden Snitch.

For a moment, all the wizards hesitated.

Then Johanna started to move.

She suddenly flew towards the corner of the court.

For a time, all the competitors followed without hesitation.

It was almost a repeat of the scene from the beginning.

But this time Johanna had the absolute advantage from the beginning.

"Did she really see it?"

The female prefect next to Lu Ke looked excited and trembled all over, as if she was chasing the golden snitch.

But Lu Ke didn't know the answer to this question.

Lu Ke turned around and looked at Snape sitting next to him: "What do you think, Professor?"

Snape gave Lu Ke a cold look: "She didn't."

Although he didn't know how Snape saw it, he guessed it right, because Lu Ke had already discovered that Johanna's flight path was exactly the one most commonly used in training, diagonally turning back.

After two back and forths, all the competitors discovered Johanna's trick and gave up completely. Some smart people even tried to wait and knock Johanna off the broom.

But Johanna was too much.

This is an item in the training. The previous time was because the Golden Snitch was right in front of me, and it was actually a foul to do so.

As for why Marcus Flint did nothing, of course it was because he himself was the one Slytherin liked to foul the most.

Because of Snape's indifference, Slytherin was the best at foul tactics among the four house teams.

Lu Ke thought casually while taking a look at the situation on the field.

Johanna was still turning back, while the other competitors were flying slowly around the entire field.

This actually gave Johanna a chance.

Because she is the only one who can control the entire court.

Then Johanna suddenly accelerated.

This time, the competitors who had been fooled once hesitated, but soon decided to follow suit.

Because Johanna acted as if she really saw the Golden Snitch.

And this is indeed the case.

But there was only a moment of hesitation, and the other competitors fell behind.

Johanna excelled.

The Golden Snitch is right in front of you.

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