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    Originally, Kewen thought that such a much-anticipated game would last for a long time, but it ended in less than 20 minutes, leaving Kewen speechless.

    Gryffindor's team members did, as Wood introduced, except for the Percy Weasley, the others were very skilled, and they could flip and move their bodies in the air with just a 'flying broom'.

    But no matter how high the skill is, it can't stand the opponent's off-the-plate tricks. About ten minutes into the game, two of the Gryffindor players were knocked out by the Slytherin players, and the other two were wrapped by Slytherin. The clip caused them to crash into an elevated frame on the edge of the arena and end up injured.

    In this way, in the next ten minutes of the game, only the three official members of Gryffindor can fight against the seven members of Slytherin. What a game.

    As for the four substitutes who came up, their skills were barely better than Percy Weasley, and they didn't play much on the field.

    At about twenty minutes into the final game, Slytherin's Seeker caught the Snitch without competitive pressure, scoring 150 points and marking the end of the game.

    A 20-minute Quidditch match, others either enjoyed it, or regretted it, but Cowen felt that this kind of match was a bit too playful, and it was simply unfair.

    I really don't know what's so good about this kind of competition. I still had a little interest in it, but now it has been completely abandoned by Kewen. He will never sign up for this competition after he is in the second grade...

    All the students in the school were discussing the morning Quidditch match throughout the lunch hour, and even Cowen's two roommates kept saying 'cool' and stuff.

    Ke Wen could only helplessly shake his head slightly, eating his own food attentively.

    After lunch, Kewen planned to go back to the dormitory to change into a set of clothes, because the weather was a little better today, and he felt a little overwhelmed.

    However, Kewen had just left the auditorium and was walking in the long corridor when a voice called to him suddenly came from behind.

    Looking back, it was Professor McGonagall.

    "Kewen, come with me." Professor McGonagall waved at the door of the auditorium.

    Kewen responded and walked over suspiciously.

    Professor McGonagall didn't say anything immediately, but returned to the auditorium with Kewen and came to the professor's dining table.

    At this time, only Professor Flitwick was sitting there alone, and the other professors had already left.

    The two came to the dining table, and then Professor McGonagall lowered his head and said to Kewen, "That's it, I heard that you have already handed back the books in the library, and you didn't continue to borrow other books, right?"

    "Yes, professor." Kewen responded and explained, "I have mastered all three spells in that book, but I haven't actually practiced the 'Recovery Mantra' and the 'Clear Spring Mantra' because there is no suitable venue."

    "Oh?" Professor McGonagall was puzzled: "Didn't I tell you that you can go to the courtyard lawn to practice? I have prepared the magic targets for you there."

    "Yes, professor, I saw it." Kewen said with a slightly wry smile: "But that happened just last week. I'm afraid that if I go out to practice alone again, I will provoke those senior Slytherin students to trouble me. , so I haven't practiced."

    "This..." Professor McGonagall didn't know what to say when he heard the words.

    "I do have a suggestion." Professor Flitwick took over the topic and suggested, "Little Kewen, I know there is a book in the library that discusses the magic of emotions."

    "Emotions?" Kewen was puzzled.

    "Yes, emotions." Professor Flitwick nodded, and then explained enthusiastically: "You must know that during battles, wizards often have various emotions due to on-site factors, such as panic, fear, and sadness. etc."

    "But if you are emotionally unstable, many spells will not be released successfully, and the book I recommend you solves this problem."

    "I see." Professor McGonagall was a little stunned, and then affirmed to Kewen: "It is indeed a good choice, and if you want to practice the spell in that book, there is no venue requirement."

    "That's right." Professor Flitwick said, "So I suggest you borrow that book and study it first. As for the venue, I'll try to discuss it with Headmaster Dumbledore to see if I can approve it for you. It is used in a practice classroom, and then you can practice the 'Recovery Charm' and 'Clear Spring Charm'."

    Hearing this, Kewen was a little puzzled.

    It is said that he should be on the watch list now, and the professors headed by Dumbledore should not continue to be so concerned about him.

    However, Kewen temporarily held this incomprehension in his heart. At this time, he was more happy, happy with the guidance of the professors to her, and even more looking forward to the new spell.

    Therefore, Kewen nodded excitedly and replied, "Okay professor, I will borrow that book. Please tell me the name of the book."

    Professor McGonagall interjected and said thoughtfully, "I remember it's called "Controlling Emotions, The Foundation of Stable Spells"?"

    "Yes, that book," Professor Flitwick confirmed.

    "I understand, I remember." Kewen responded, impatiently wanting to leave immediately to borrow books from the library.

    Seeing Kewen's mood, Professor McGonagall pursed her lips and smiled, and then said, "Okay, we're just concerned about your study progress, there's nothing else to do, just go to the library if you want."

    "Okay, thank you Professor!" Kewen thanked Flitwick and Professor McGonagall, then quickly turned and left, heading towards the library.

    Watching Kewen walk away, Professor McGonagall said to Professor Flitwick uncertainly, "Is there no magic spell about negative emotions in that book? It's been too long, and I can't remember it clearly."

    "No." Professor Flitwick shook his head slightly: "The spells in that book have the effect of reversing negative emotions. There are also some analytical papers on the influence of emotions on spells."

    "Well, I remember that paper very clearly." Professor McGonagall said: "That paper is suitable for Kewen. With his intelligence, he should be able to know the influence of positive and negative emotions on wizards from that paper."

    Hearing this, Professor Flitwick nodded in agreement...

    the other side.

    Kewen was full of expectations and came to the library in a very short time.

    He walked quickly to the administrator's desk, because Kewen's footsteps caused a lot of movement in the empty library because of his rapid footsteps.

    When the librarian Irma Pince heard the sound, she couldn't help but look away from the books in front of her and looked at Kewen.

    "Good noon, Mrs. Pings." Kewen came to the desk and stopped.

    "Good noon, I remember that you are Cowen Quinn. You just returned a book a few days ago." Mrs. Pince put down the book in her hand and looked at Cowen and said.

    "Yes ma'am, I'm here now to borrow a book called "Basics of Controlling Emotions and Stabilizing the Spell"."

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