HP: By the lake of Snake Garden, flowers bloom on the other side

Chapter 357 [Please support the original version on Tomato Novels, thank you for reading] After tear

Lycoris leaned on the large desk with her chin in one hand and stretched out her right hand towards her father.

Severus Snape looked at the slender, calloused hand stretched out under his eyelids, and then moved his eyes upward, his empty eyes meeting his daughter's expectant eyes.

"Riko, if you are free, these students' homework is yours now."

Snape raised his chin slightly and motioned Licoris to look at the corner of his table.

Knowing that her father didn't believe this statement, Licoris silently cursed and took back her hand.

Licoris flipped through the three stacks of homework, all in the form of papers.

It seems that my father has listened to what he said in the second grade and has been implementing it.

Liklis was deeply impressed by Lockhart's test paper that gave her nightmares. It also reminded her of her past student days: after-school practice, weekly practice, monthly exams, quarterly mock exams, midterm exams and final exams, etc. Various examinations, big and small.

Dad was the first Hogwarts professor to use PPT, so why can’t he be the beneficiary of the first “examination-oriented education” test paper?

When she was in second grade, Licoris told her father about using test papers instead of papers.

At that time, my father only said that he knew it, but he didn’t expect to use it all the time.

"I will correct the multiple-choice questions and the fill-in-the-blank questions. I will grade the big questions into good and bad grades. Dad, it will be much easier for you to correct them yourself."

Lycoris just did it, picked up the quill, dipped it in ink and started correcting the test paper.

Snape watched his daughter really calm down and help him mark the test papers, and also focused on the fourth-year students' papers.

The homework for third grade students and below was changed into test papers after my daughter’s suggestion.

For those in fourth grade and above, it is still the same as before. After all, those students are already used to essay assignments.

Licoris never found out about this, since the after-school Potions homework assignments for students below her grade were reformed.

The level of Potions class for first and second grade students is very average. They are not as talented as Draco and Nott, nor are they as diligent as Hermione.

There are some in the third grade, such as... Ravenclaw student Luna Lovegood, who has 100% accuracy in multiple-choice questions.

"Dad, do you have any impression of this student?" Lycoris handed a test paper and placed it on Snape's desk. When Snape saw the name, he thought of that girl.

"A girl who has aura, lives in her own world, and has very accurate intuition."

"Is your intuition accurate?" Licolis blinked and pointed at all the multiple-choice questions, "Dad, do you think she really knows these questions, or is she just guessing?"

"You can ask her yourself." Snape watched his daughter return to the test paper after getting her answer, and then continued to correct it.

One hour.

Licoris finished correcting the multiple-choice fill-in-the-blank questions for three grades, put them on the table and said goodbye to her father.

Being able to take the initiative to make new friends has made my daughter a lot more cheerful.

Snape happily took the test paper that Licolis had corrected, and when he saw the big question, he frowned.

As long as you use your brain in class, you won't write like this.

Was your brain eaten by magical animals?

Outside the Ravenclaw common room.

"Are you looking for Luna Lovegood?" A Ravenclaw girl saw Lycoris asking about Luna and asked proactively, "Crazy girls usually spend more time in places like the Forbidden Forest. "

"Crazy girl?" This was the first time Lycoris heard such a derogatory nickname from a Ravenclaw student.

"She's crazy and saying some ridiculous things." The girl touched her glasses and looked at the famous Hogwarts warrior. "I advise you not to be with her, lest others think you are too. unusual."

"Thank you." Lycoris politely thanked her and ignored the rest of her words.

Forbidden forest.

The barefoot girl stepped on the ground where fallen leaves had accumulated, and her waist-length golden hair swayed with her movements.

This is what Licoris saw, an elf-like girl dancing alone.

"You came to see me."

Licoris heard her affirmative words, turned around and looked at herself with a smile.

Luna's wand was tucked behind her ear, her light eyes looking at her intently.

"How do you know I'm here to see you? What if I'm here to see your friend?"

Lycoris pointed at the unicorn that was walking over, nuzzling Luna affectionately.

The unicorn looked relaxed just like the one she raised.

Luna knew she was coming to find him, "Intuition!"

The girl's voice is very special, ethereal and trance-like.

Licoris asked, "Do you know me?"

If a stranger comes to see me, shouldn't he wait for her to tell her where she is before asking her for anything?

"You are Licoris Snape, the goddaughter of Professor Severus Snape."

This statement is very interesting.

When referring to myself, it is not a common name for a college attribute like a Slytherin student, a special permanent attribute like a president of the Good Hungry Club, or even a limited attribute title like a Triwizard Tournament warrior.

"Are you... surprised that I introduced you like this?" Luna looked at Licoris with her light eyes and said mischievously, "I just thought that you would like this one among the many ways to call you."

"Thank you, I like it very much." Licoris nodded, her intuition was really scary.

"Then guess what I'm looking for you for?" Lycoris became playful and deliberately teased the little girl, "If you guessed it right, I'll treat you to a butterbeer."

"It has something to do with my intuition." Luna thought for a moment and added, "You also trust my intuition."

It feels like Professor Trelawney can resign. Her predictions are often inaccurate. Luna's intuition is really too good.

"You got it right. Miss Lovegood, would you like to have a drink with me?" Lycoris turned her head and pointed at the large, clean and flat rock next to her. "How's it going here?"

Luna put on the shoes that were neatly placed aside, and stood obediently next to Licoris, watching Licoris take out many things from her plain robe.

Green and white plaid waterproof picnic mats were spread on the stones, and a rattan picnic basket with handles was opened by Licoris.

Inside is a variety of neatly divided foods, pastries, candies and so on.

"No butterbeer," Luna said with a wink.

"I'll treat you to the next time I go to the Three Broomsticks." Lycoris laid out the food and took out a pot and put tea leaves in it. "How about a picnic today?"

"Okay." Luna watched as Licolis took out the beech wand and used the Spring Water Charm to fill the teapot, lit the candle holder and placed the teapot on it.

"Come and sit." Licoris jumped on the big stone and sat down, patting the place beside her.

Luna also jumped up and sat next to Licoris.

"Why are you not afraid of me?"

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