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"His speed is very fast, very fast! For Merlin's sake, I can't believe it, he's only riding a Sweep Six, not even a Nimbus Two Thousand can go that fast-the Hufflepuffs are chasing, chasing, but no one can catch up to him-even Diggory's catching up-can you stop him? -- Oh, he failed-Ye Ting kept going-oh my god, he slipped past the goalkeeper-and the ball went in!! He scored! He scored again! Oh. He's a genius. He scored two goals in less than three minutes of his first Quidditch match. I've never seen a player as talented as him.”

Ye Ting looked back at ease and high-fived his teammates. A few of his senior teammates even patted his head. They were so happy because Ye Ting's actual performance in the game told them that the era of Ravenclaw had arrived.

In the following matches, Ye Ting showed his might. Although the performance of the broom limited his maximum speed, he relied on his strange speed change and precise positioning to intercept Hufflepuff's passes five times in a row. Each interception was followed by a goal that was caught off guard. Every interception would cause a cheer in the audience. The players responsible for marking him could not keep up with his rhythm at all and were left behind again and again.

Lee Jordan's commentary was like the last shovel of dirt on their graves.""It's seventy to zero now, Hufflepuffs are no match for them, they're deadlocked-they can't attack, they can't defend, they can't even pass-there's nothing they can do against this new Ravenclaw. They were facing an extremely powerful hunter. As long as they revealed a slight flaw, they would face a fatal blow!”

The cheers from the surrounding audience were mixed with waves of boos. The target of the boos was obvious.

"Damn it…this guy."

" He's not a match at all…"

The Chasers of Hufflepuff had been driven mad by Ye Ting. Their movements gradually lost their strength and their concentration became less and less concentrated. They were on the verge of despair.

In the face of the team being defeated by the opponent alone, Diggory, as the captain, had to make a difficult decision. Use some special tactics to save the situation.

He and the two batters were responsible for keeping an eye on Ye Ting, ready to double him at any time. The three Chasers, on the other hand, had to be completely exposed to the Bludger's interference and face the other two Chasers at the same time to score through a frontal attack.

This extreme tactic required the team to give up on controlling the Bludger and finding the Snitch. They had to focus entirely on attacking. A slight carelessness could have serious consequences.

For example, if the opponent Seeker found the Snitch quickly without interference and ended the match immediately.

Or the attacking Chaser would be hit multiple times by a Bludger without protection, with dire consequences.

Of course, Diggory had given this tactic a lot of thought before deciding to use it. He believed that both of these dangers could be overcome in a short time: Ravenclaw's Seeker, Cho Chang, was still a second-year rookie, and although she had some talent, she was unlikely to find the Snitch in a short time, so she posed no threat to Hufflepuff.

Without the protection of the batsman, the Chasers could also ensure that they would not be hurt by the Bludger for a short period of time through the "infiltration" tactic. The so-called infiltration tactic was to abandon their formation and completely enter the formation of the opposing players. In the case of players from both sides, it was very difficult for the batsman to accurately hit the Bludger to the opponent without hurting his own players.

Therefore, taking advantage of the dead ball, Diggory briefly arranged the tactics for the players.

As soon as Hufflepuff kicked off, Ye Ting found that the opponent had a Seeker and two Beaters, a total of three men eyeing him.

He tried to get around them to fight the Hufflepuff Chasers for the Quaffle, but instead of doing what they were doing, they all swarmed him.

The two opposing batters tried to surround him from both sides, but he easily dodged them. He increased his speed first, then suddenly slowed down and stopped when he was about to be pincered. The two Hufflepuffs did not have time to brake and collided with each other on the spot, almost falling off their brooms.

After that, the Hufflepuff players did not dare to recklessly double him again, but the three men still ignored their duties and kept pestering him, making him unable to participate in the fight for the Quaffle.

On the other side, the Hufflepuff Chasers were charging into the Ravenclaw ranks, and they were fighting the Ravenclaw Chasers in three-on-two, leaving the Beaters who had already taken full control of the Bludger to their own devices.

Soon, Hufflepuffs had broken through close to Ravenclaw's scoring zone.

Hufflepuff's tactic was already clear: The Beaters and Seekers stopped him, separating him from his teammates, and the opposing three Chasers used their short advantage of numbers to complete the attack.

As expected, the opponent still had some skills. He was not a weakling who could not retaliate.

Ye Ting secretly nodded. This kind of response was not bad, but it was still not difficult for him.

He made a gesture to the Ravenclaw Keeper and Chasers, who changed tactics at once, choosing instead to tangle with them and try to slow down Hufflepuff's attack.

Ye Ting then waved to the two Ravenclaw batters, who nodded knowingly. Instead of trying to disrupt Hufflepuff's Chaser with the Bludger, they fired it in Ye Ting's direction.

At this time, because Ye Ting was entangled by the other three people, the distance between the four of them was not too far.

Seeing the Bludger flying towards him, Ye Ting silently calculated the position and speed of the Bludger, the opposing players, and himself. Then, he waited for the right time to fly in front of one of the Hufflepuff players.

Ye Ting's sudden blocking startled the batsman. He quickly changed direction before colliding with Ye Ting. As a result, he was caught off guard by the flying Bludger and almost fell off the broom.

Hufflepuff's three-man defense against Ye Ting immediately revealed a flaw.

Cedric Diggory and another Beater were dodging another Bludger and tried to help, but it was too late.

At this moment, Ye Ting was like a ferocious tiger that had been released from its cage or a flood dragon that had entered the sea. He immediately displayed his speed advantage, shook them off, and flew towards his own half of the field.

At this time, Diggory realized that the three of them had been lured away from the center of the field by Ye Ting. The Chasers were quite a distance away from them.

It was too late for them to go back and help.

Diggory couldn't help but sigh, Ye Ting was indeed a genius.

At that time, he had found a way to deal with Ye Ting and thought he had succeeded.

Who would have thought that he was still being played by Ye Ting?

Hufflepuff was going to lose this match.

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