King's Cross train station.

Severus Snape had mixed feelings.

Old Bee called himself to his principal's office and gave himself a piece of parchment written in his own hand.

With his knowledge of potions, he could identify it at a glance. This was an improved version of Wolfsbane potion.

It has to be said that the reformer is very talented in potions.

Severus Snape easily identified the strengths and weaknesses of this potion.

Because Remus John Lupine is a werewolf, he has done a lot of research on the werewolf race and is very clear about it.

Werewolves will have no memory when they transform on a full moon night, and will only attack all humans who appear around them.

I have already tried this with my life.

After transforming into a human body, he will clearly remember what happened when he transformed into a werewolf.

He always knew what happened that night at the Whomping Willow...

My daughter is really acting out.

Severus Snape guessed who the reformer was.

Obviously, Lupine wouldn't have that much money to find a dark wizard in Knockturn Alley to improve the wolfsbane potion. He couldn't even afford ordinary wolfsbane potion.

Diagon Alley is very formal in comparison. Even if Lupine could get all the raw materials for the potion, there would be no way to brew it.

His Transfiguration class is his strength, and he has no talent for potions.

Dumbledore...

Severus Snape shook his head, he would not take action.

Just like that time, he won't take action.

Severus Snape knew that the reformer was Licoris Snape, but he did not bother to ask Dumbledore where she came from.

Because the parchment was written by Old Bee, it was either a dictation without leaving any evidence, or it was some other medium.

It's very similar to my daughter's personality. If you can't catch my evidence, you are slandering me.

Thinking that his daughter asked him to send an improved potion instead of the ordinary potion at the beginning, Snape thought of one thing...

It seems that he personally made Remus John Lupine lose the power to be a father?

Did Licoris do it on purpose?

It should just be that Lycoris was in a hurry to get to Hogsmeade and didn't have time to send her there, right?

Snape felt like his daughter was like a little fox.

This is really hard to say...

Of course it was intentional.

If Licoris knew that her old father was so entangled, she would definitely tell him directly.

Give the person you hate a potion with your own hands to make him infertile. But it was indeed for his own good, and he personally agreed to it.

What a joy.

The car slowed down and stopped at King's Cross Station.

The Hogwarts train arrived at the platform, and Lycoris saw her father wearing that familiar robe.

Licolis actually couldn't understand why all the students had to get off the train at King's Cross Station and go home again?

Both pure-blood wizard families and mixed-blood wizards recognize this kind of travel.

Needless to say for Muggle wizards, my home is in a Muggle area, which is really convenient.

Obviously the Apparition magic is so easy to use, you can just find a place and let your father take you back to Spider End Alley.

Hogwarts can't disapparate, but Dumbledore can.

Principal's prerogative.

He still has to go through the trouble of taking the Hogwarts train, so he can just go home from now on.

"Dad, have you been waiting for a long time?" Licoris looked at her father, whom she had just met yesterday, and looked at him with a smile.

"Just arrived, let's go." Snape turned and left, and Lycoris quickly followed.

Watching his daughter waving to Pansy out of the corner of his eye, Snape slowed down.

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