Hogwarts Lion Girl

Chapter 135: Salina's Fan Club

When the match between Gryffindor and Ravenclaw began, a strange atmosphere filled the stands.

This was mainly thanks to Michael Corner, a Ravenclaw student draped in a Gryffindor flag, jumping up and down like a psychopath, loudly cheering for the Gryffindor team...mainly for Serena.

"Come on, Serena! Come on!"

As expected, he was not popular with both sides. The Ravenclaw students cast angry looks at him, and some even cursed under their breath, while the Gryffindor students avoided him like the plague, and occasionally some pointed at him and whispered.

Salina saw it all and couldn't help but sigh. She didn't expect that a person who usually looked quite serious could have such a nonsensical side. She didn't know what to say for a moment.

But she quickly focused on the game, gripping her broom tightly, feeling the wind whistling past her ears, and keeping her eyes fixed on the Quaffle.

She nimbly dodged the Ravenclaw Chasers and accurately shot the Quaffle into the opponent's goal. Every goal she scored triggered thunderous cheers from the Gryffindor stands.

The whistling cold wind hit his cheeks, Harry squinted his eyes, and chased the Snitch that was shining golden in the sunlight.

It was like a cunning elf, flying high and low above the court, guiding him to change direction constantly.

His eyes followed the figure of the Golden Snitch, but his peripheral vision involuntarily drifted to Serena on the court below again and again.

Watching her nimbly evade the Ravenclaw players' pursuit and accurately shoot the Quaffle into the goal time and time again, Harry felt proud of her, but also vaguely felt a sense of loss that was difficult to explain.

……

The game is over and Gryffindor wins.

Harry stood at the edge of the crowd, looking at Salina who was surrounded by people, and an indescribable emotion surged in his chest. He wanted to squeeze in and talk to her, but he didn't know how to start.

"Hey, Harry, what's wrong with you? You look so unhappy?" Ron nudged him with his elbow, with a hint of teasing in his tone, "Don't tell me you are jealous of Salina's popularity?"

Harry glared at him unhappily. "What are you talking about? I just..."

Before he could figure out how to explain, he saw Michael's disgusting face appear in front of Sharina.

"Salina, you performed really well today! I bet you are the most dazzling girl on the Quidditch field!" Michael exclaimed exaggeratedly.

Salina smiled politely: "Thank you for the compliment, Michael."

At this moment, another tall figure came in front of Salina. It was Cedric.

"Salina, your game today was amazing!" Cedric had a sincere smile on his face, with admiration in his eyes. "I can't believe you were able to get past the defense of those Ravenclaw guys. Your skills are amazing!"

Salina raised her head and met Cedric's clear eyes, a faint blush appearing on her face.

"Thank you for the compliment, Cedric," she said softly.

Harry stood far away, taking in the entire scene. His heart seemed to be tightly gripped by an invisible hand, and an indescribable feeling of bitterness surged in his heart.

He always felt that if he didn't do something, he would really lose her.

……

The next match was against Slytherin.

Before the game, Harry finally mustered up the courage, walked up to Serena, and whispered to her, "Don't be nervous, just play normally like you normally do in training."

Salina looked at him gratefully, smiled and nodded: "Well, I understand, thank you, Harry."

At this time, the other team members also came over. Wood patted Serena on the shoulder and said in a steady and firm tone, "Don't worry, Serena. We believe in you. Show your strength and let them see how powerful Gryffindor is!"

As the whistle blows, the game officially begins.

Slytherin captain Marcus Flint rushed into the sky like an arrow, trying to seize the initiative.

But Gryffindor Chasers Angelina Johnson and Alicia Spinnet were no pushovers either. They followed closely behind, not giving Flint any chance to breathe.

Draco tried hard to concentrate, but Serena's figure always attracted his attention like a magnet.

Her red team uniform looked particularly dazzling in the sun, like a leaping flame.

She steered the broom deftly. Every dodge and every throw was full of power and beauty, which made Draco a little mesmerized.

He couldn't help but think of the day in the library when Salina was reading seriously, and the combination of that and her fighting hard on the court at this moment aroused a strange feeling in his heart.

Fred and George were particularly active today. They were like two agile peregrine falcons, hovering over the court. Not only did they intercept Slytherin's Bludgers without a single drop of water leaking out, they also kept an eye on those who tried to harm Serena. Once someone approached Serena, they would rush up to interfere without hesitation. In their words, "If you dare to touch our Chasers, ask our bats first if they agree!"

The game was extremely intense, with both sides going back and forth and neither side giving in.

Salina displayed her talent to the fullest on the court. She was like a light swallow, drawing graceful arcs in the air.

Slytherin Chasers Adrian Puse and Lucien Boal both kept their eyes on Sharina, trying to find a chance to steal her away.

However, Sharina's speed and flexibility were beyond their expectations. They tried to intercept her several times, but Sharina cleverly avoided them.

"Damn! This guy's skills are so good! Is he the reincarnation of Athena?" Derian cursed angrily, and at the same time he had to concentrate more and be careful to guard against every attack of Selina.

Lucien was also impressed by Salina's superb skills. He couldn't help but exclaimed: "Yes. She is indeed beyond our imagination..."

Although Adrian and Lucien were harsh in their words, they had to admit in their hearts that Salina's strength was indeed not to be underestimated. They were both deeply attracted to this energetic and charming girl.

The audience was filled with cheers and encouragements, but Michael was lost in the crowd and no longer as eye-catching as usual.

Cedric, Ginny, Hermione, Ron, Neville, and even Luna, who was usually a little weird, all stood together at this moment, cheering for Serena.

Their faces were filled with excitement and anticipation, and their eyes were closely following the red figure on the field, as if they hoped to pass all their strength to her.

Ke Gu's eyes followed Salina's figure closely, and his fingers operated the camera quickly.

He half-squatted, then stood on tiptoes, changing angles, trying to capture every wonderful moment of Selina.

He held his breath, afraid to miss any subtle expression, and he was unaware of the sweat dripping down his forehead.

The sound of pressing the shutter button sounded like nature to him. He wanted to record every wonderful moment of Serena on the court.

He calls himself Selina's number one fan, comparable to a "station girl" at a concert, and believes that only he can capture the most beautiful side of Selina.

Of course, he would occasionally turn the camera to Harry. After all, he was also a fan of Harry, but now he had climbed over the wall to Selina's "wall".

It is also very valuable to take pictures of the heroic figures of former idols. However, in Colin's heart now, Serena is the well-deserved "best protagonist".

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