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45 Ye Ting’s Quidditch Training

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The next morning, the story of Ye Ting defeating the giant monster on his horse spread throughout Hogwarts.

Most of the young wizards praised Ye Ting's powerful magic power, and some of the older wizards also said that even they would find it difficult to achieve this.

However, there were still some senior students who were jealous and thought that a mere troll was not worth mentioning.

Draco Malfoy of Slytherin even claimed in front of his two henchmen that the troll's existence was a conspiracy of "that Mudblood."

That night, he was hit with a sap. According to his memory, he was hit in the head by a metal ball with gears.

In addition, Professor Quirrell's reputation had been completely tarnished in this incident. As a Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, he had been scared unconscious by the troll, while Ye Ting, a student, had defeated it.

At this time, everyone recalled Ye Ting's evaluation of Professor Quirrell. Everyone began to admire his foresight-Professor Quirrell was indeed a " superficial " guy.

In the days that followed, the atmosphere at Hogwarts began to stir as the Quidditch season began.

The weather became very cold in November. The mountains around the school were gray and covered with snow, and the lake was as cold and hard as tempered steel. Every morning, the ground was covered in frost.

Hagrid could be seen from the upstairs window, clad in a long moleskin overcoat, rabbit fur gloves, and enormous beaver boots, defrosting broomsticks on the Quidditch pitch.

Ye Ting also began to join the Ravenclaw team's training.

Among the team's three Chasers, Ye Ting was responsible for the main attack with his superhuman personal ability, while Roger and the other Chaser were responsible for cooperating with him, assisting him in breaking through, covering him, and coordinating.

After Ye Ting came to the Ravenclaw team, he not only improved the overall level of the team with his strong personal ability, but also greatly benefited the team in terms of tactical strategy.

In fact, the four Hogwarts teams had their own unique characteristics: Gryffindor had a strong head-on team, Hufflepuffs were good at playing for a long time, Slytherin won with physical play and foul tactics, and Ravenclaw itself was famous for its varied tactics.

However, the wizarding world was too conservative and conservative, and most wizardry's logical ability was really worrying. In terms of tactical research on ball games, wizards mostly relied on their intuition. They rarely conducted scientific statistics, analysis, and conclusions, which led to their tactical level being quite backward.

Because Muggles valued science and logic, their tactical research on ball games was more practical and thorough. Although there was no difference between football and basketball and Quidditch, Muggles 'advanced tactics could be used as a reference for Quidditch tactics.

Ye Ting, on the other hand, used his own wisdom to combine Muggle football, basketball, and aerial combat tactics to design many Quidditch attack and defense tactics for Ravenclaw.

These tactics were far superior to those Ravenclaw already had, and few teams could come up with better tactics even at the Quidditch World Cup. This made the Ravenclaw players admire Ye Ting greatly. They all believed that even if Ye Ting did not join the Ministry of Magic as an Auror after graduation, or stayed at Hogwarts as a professor (they thought that this was the best way for Ye Ting after graduation), he could still shine in Quidditch and become a legendary player or coach.

Roger even appointed Ye Ting as the next captain of Ravenclaw.

In fact, Ye Ting was now equivalent to the captain of Ravenclaw: He was responsible for designing tactics, arranging training programs, and commanding during the game--these were all things that a captain could do.

However, Roger, who had been seized of power in this way, was happy to see it happen. Ravenclaw had not won the Quidditch Cup for several years. Now that Ye Ting could lead everyone to wash away their previous humiliation, he was naturally happy as the captain.

Therefore, in addition to basic practice, the Ravenclaw team spent all their time familiarizing themselves with these new tactics. To make the new tactic even more effective, they had also devised a plan to keep it a secret. They had asked the other young Ravenclaw wizards to patrol the Quidditch field while they were training, to keep away anyone who approached it and to prevent information from leaking.

In order to make full use of their tactical advantage, Ye Ting designed a set of hand gestures for them to communicate. After practice, the Ravenclaw lounge was used to spot check each other's hand gestures.

In Ye Ting's plan, he was going to train Ravenclaw into a disciplined army, just like the Spurs in the NBA.

Although his ultimate goal in this world was to master the rules of magic, and Quidditch was merely a hobby, he would do his best when he had the chance to do so-that was his attitude.

Now everyone in Ravenclaw was looking forward to the Quidditch Cup. They couldn't wait to shine.

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