But once I started using it, I realized that my worries were unnecessary!
It turns out that using a flying broom is at least much simpler than driving the second subject, and it’s automatic!
Although some first-year wizards may be reluctant to use flying brooms due to fear of heights, it is not difficult for Wentworth to operate this broom without brakes, accelerator or clutch.
Before long, Wentworth could fly the broomstick easily and freely in the sky. If you ignore the broomstick shaking from time to time, Wentworth's flying skills no longer showed any signs of a beginner.
This scene can be said to have shocked the young wizards of the same grade again. After all, at this moment, most of the young wizards could only stay in the stage of gliding off the ground, but Wentworth was already able to draw an S shape and then a B shape in the sky.
The only one who could keep up with Wentworth's flying altitude was Cassandra from Slytherin, and Cassandra's speed was no less than Wentworth's.
However, some people have noticed that the flying broom used by Cassandra at this time actually has a pink bow tied on it. Obviously, the broom Cassandra is using is not the old broom provided by Madam Hooch.
Soon, everyone looked up at the sky in a daze. Wentworth and Cassandra were flying back and forth over their heads, as if they were confronting each other.
And Cassandra in the air seemed to be competing with Wentworth. She followed Wentworth wherever he flew. Every time Wentworth tried to avoid Cassandra, Cassandra would follow him again after a while.
But after all, there is an adult soul living in Wentworth's body, and he really doesn't want to get entangled with Cassandra.
So Wentworth simply turned around and planned to leave in the opposite direction.
But Cassandra didn't seem to want to let Wentworth go. She drew a semicircle in the air, as if she wanted to stop Wentworth.
Soon, the Slytherin and Hufflepuff freshmen below exclaimed, because the two people in the air seemed to have a meeting point not far ahead. At this speed, the two would soon collide with each other.
The two people in the air soon discovered this problem. Cassandra shouted, "Wentworth! Get out of my way!"
"No!"
Wentworth, who had already made an evasive move once, did not intend to give way this time.
Seeing that the two sides were getting closer and closer, Cassandra couldn't help but yelled again nervously:
"Wentworth, I'm a girl!"
Hearing this, Wentworth's heart softened again, but he did not intend to give way directly. Wentworth urged the flying broom hard, intending to speed up and stagger his position with Cassandra.
But unfortunately, the broom under Wentworth's crotch could not support Wentworth's plan. No matter how much magic Wentworth infused into it, the flying broom under his crotch would maintain a speed. Obviously, this speed was already its limit.
When Wentworth reacted, Cassandra's terrified face was already right in front of him, and neither side could avoid it!
"jump!"
Following a loud bang, many first-year wizards below subconsciously covered their eyes with their hands. When they opened their eyes again, they saw Wentworth and Cassandra both falling from mid-air.
Then, everyone cried out in surprise! However, just as Wentworth and Cassandra were about to fall heavily to the ground, a curse sounded from not far behind them.
"Wingardium Leviosa!"
Many freshmen looked back and saw Dumbledore, the headmaster of Hogwarts, standing not far away with a wand in his hand. Seeing Dumbledore coming, the freshmen breathed a sigh of relief.
Madam Hooch also rushed over, and after checking Wentworth and Cassandra, she confirmed that they were fine, and everyone felt relieved.
"Principal Dumbledore, how come you have time to come here?"
Madam Hooch walked up to Dumbledore and asked curiously.
Dumbledore looked at Cassandra and Wentworth not far away. His gaze stayed on Wentworth for a few seconds, then shifted to Cassandra and said, "It's like this. I think I need to ask Cassandra something."
When Cassandra heard Dumbledore calling her name, she was stunned for a moment. Although she didn't know what happened, she hurried to Dumbledore. Then, Dumbledore actually took Cassandra and left the Quidditch field.
This sudden change made everyone present look at each other in bewilderment, and Wentworth couldn't help but have a bad feeling as he looked at Dumbledore and Cassandra leaving.
Cassandra herself was also full of confusion and wanted to speak several times, but she held back and let Dumbledore take her back to the headmaster's office at Hogwarts.
It was not until he returned to his headmaster's office that Dumbledore waved his hand and a plate of toffee appeared on the table.
"Cassandra, would you like to try some of my special toffee first? It's made specially for me by the house-elf at Hogwarts."
Dumbledore looked at Cassandra kindly and asked.
But Cassandra slowly shook her head, took a long breath, and asked:
"Principal, what happened?"
Hearing Cassandra say this, Dumbledore was silent for a moment, then nodded slowly.
"Is... is it something bad?"
Seeing Dumbledore's expression, Cassandra suddenly had a bad feeling in her heart, but she suppressed her worry and continued to ask.
This time, Dumbledore was silent for longer.
But as Dumbledore remained silent, Cassandra's heart sank gradually, especially when she saw Dumbledore finally nodded slowly. Cassandra was in a trance and subconsciously hurriedly held on to the table, even knocking over the toffee on the table, so she didn't fall down.
"Cassandra, are you okay? Are you still recovering from the duel? Do you want us to go see Madam Poppy Pomfrey first?"
But Cassandra waved her hand, stood up straight, stared closely into Dumbledore's eyes, and said slowly:
"Principal, tell me what happened. It's okay. I'm not a little girl who will just cry when something happens!"
(End of this chapter)