In the face of Ye Ting’s quick defense, the result of Hufflepuff can be imagined.

The Hufflepuff chasers tried to break through the defense quickly, but were unsuccessful.

Facing Ye Ting, who had already attacked him at high speed, he had to forcibly strike from far away in a panic, wanting to forcibly score through a long shot.

But not everyone has the same long-range shooting ability as Ye Ting.

The Hufflepuff chaser apparently lacked arm strength and threw a ghost fly ball that was not fast enough to be easily confiscated by the goalkeeper before entering the goal.

Seeing this scene, Ye Ting immediately gestured to the goalkeeper, then turned around and accelerated towards the Hufflepuff goal.

The goalkeeper was signaled and threw the ghost fly ball into the Hufflepuff half with all his strength.

Since the Hufflepuff chasers were far from their own half, they had been entangled with their opponents in front of the Ravenclaw division, and as a result, they could not defend in time for such a quick counterattack.

Ye Ting, on the other hand, accurately caught it in the air on the path of the ghost flying ball, and then flew straight towards the direction of Hufflepuff’s goal, forming a single knife trend.

The Hufflepuff goalkeeper tried his best to defend, but because the gap with the opponent was too large, he was easily beaten by Ye Ting.

“Eighty to zero—” Lee Jordan chanted.

There was an uproar in the audience.

Even the three staring defenses could not stop Ye Ting’s attack.

Who else can stop him?

After the goal, Ye Ting adjusted the team’s tactics.

Although he was able to deal with three people staring, this tactic really disgusted him.

So, in the following game, the Ravenclaw team seemed to have changed people, and the tactical style changed greatly.

In the face of Hufflepuff offense, Ravenclaw chasers mainly block and slow down their opponents, and only fight their opponents until their own half.

In addition, while scrambling, the Ravenclaw chasers always had a chaser behind the Hufflepuffs.

It is worth mentioning that this time Ye Ting did not act alone, in order to rely on his personal ability to find flaws in the opponent’s pass and make a steal, but stayed with his teammates to maintain the formation and prevent being divided and surrounded by Hufflepuff again.

On the Hufflepuff side, Diggory tried to command his teammates to surround Ye Ting several times, but each time it ended because of the interception of other Ravenclaw players.

In the face of such tactics, Hufflepuff’s attack was completely contained, the players could not get up fast, the scene was chaotic, and the ghost flying ball changed hands several times.

Finally, the ghost flying ball was caught by Ye Ting, and he threw the ghost flying ball towards the Hufflepuff half without thinking.

At this time, Roger, who was closest to the Hufflepuff half, also reacted, and he turned one hundred and eighty degrees according to the tactic and flew towards the Hufflepuff goal.

Since Ye Ting’s control of the force was just right, the ghost flying ball flew right in front of him, and he accurately caught the ball and faced the Hufflepuff goalkeeper with a single knife.

On the other side, the Ravenclaw batsmen also went out to entangle the Hufflepuff batsmen so that they could not interfere with the duel between Roger and the goalkeeper.

At this moment, the Hufflepuff chasers are frantically returning to defense, so Roger only has one chance to attack.

Three goals, two-thirds probability of scoring.

Roger’s steady pitching shot.

Score, ninety to zero.

Roger scored the goal smoothly.

This is one of Ye Ting’s tactics, defensive counterattack.

The next battle was one-sided.

In the face of Ravenclaw’s counterattack tactics, Hufflepuff seemed intimidated and did not dare to attack with all his strength, so he was beaten by Ravenclaw on the offensive end.

In this case, Ravenclaw put on the traditional Quidditch tactic – the eagle head offensive formation – three chasers formed a tight triangular formation to attack the opponent’s formation, successfully separated the two Hufflepuff chasers, so that they could not pass each other, and then surrounded the ball carrier and successfully made a tackle.

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In the face of Ravenclaw’s endless tactics, Hufflepuff was completely overwhelmed.

Soon, the score broke through to 170 to 0.

In desperation, they had to use the strategy that Hufflepuff was best at – delaying the law – delaying the game until the Ravenclaw players were exhausted and then counterattacking with physical superiority.

In past matches, they were able to defeat Ravenclaw by this trick.

However, this was also expected by Ye Ting.

After opening up the gap of more than one hundred and fifty points, Ravenclaw began to fly less and increase the pass – the three chasers constantly passed and pulled each other in the midfield, which made the Hufflepuff players exhausted, while the Ravenclaw players succeeded in saving their strength.

In the end, even if Diggory excelled and caught the golden snitch one step ahead of Zhang Qiu, it still could not save Hufflepuff’s defeat.

In the end, Ravenclaw won over Hufflepuff by a margin of 270 to 160.

It was Ravenclaw’s long-awaited victory, and the whole team was immersed in a sea of joy.

And Ye Ting, as the biggest hero, was carried by the players and walked around the Quidditch pitch – you know, most of the Ravenclaw players are girls, and after the fierce game, there is still physical strength to do this kind of thing, their excitement can be seen.

After this battle, the entire Hogwarts saw Ye Ting’s strong personal ability and tactical command ability, and the Gryffindor and Slytherin teams were like great enemies, and the research on how to deal with Ye Ting was listed as the team’s current top priority.

Ye Ting’s female fans fanatically regard him as a Quidditch superstar, thinking that his future domination of the Quidditch World Cup is just around the corner.



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