Learn magic in Harry Potter

Chapter 263 Snape's Advice

After filling out his own horoscope, Wright glanced at Harry and Ron's charts out of curiosity.

Only then did they realize that their calculation draft paper was blank and the answers on the chart were roughly filled in randomly.

What's funny is that Trelawney didn't notice anything wrong at all and even praised Ron for his messy writing.

After the Divination class, the three Wrights met Hermione on their way to the Great Hall for dinner, and they went with her.

"Trelawney must be a liar. She actually said that Harry was born in winter and praised the nonsense I wrote."

"If her class didn't have so little homework, I definitely wouldn't have chosen this class."

Even Ron, who was praised by Trelawney, did not hesitate to complain.

Hermione rolled her eyes at Ron but didn't argue.

Listening to Ron's complaints about Trelawney, a strange thought flashed through Wright's mind:

"It seems that she can't be said to be wrong. After all, the savior Harry came in winter!"

The four of them chatted along the way and soon arrived at the auditorium and sat down to prepare for dinner.

Looking at the delicious food on the table, Wright picked up the fork and put a piece of steak on the plate.

Just as I was about to start eating, I heard Ron's somewhat sarcastic voice:

"Oh my god, Hermione!"

"Didn't you say that you wouldn't eat the food made by the enslaved elves?"

Hermione carefully forked a few pieces of pie, rolled her eyes at Ron again, and said with deep feeling:

"That's because I understand one thing. There are better ways to protect the rights of the elves."

"A hunger strike will do nothing to liberate them!"

Hearing Hermione's speech, Wright almost choked on his steak and thought to himself:

"My friend, this is not something you can talk about!"

"Mahatma Gandhi of India has a lot to say about hunger strikes."

Just as he was thinking about Hermione in his heart, he suddenly felt someone was watching him.

"This special sight and feeling is his..."

He knew who was spying on him, but before he could make any move, the feeling of being spied on suddenly disappeared.

After that, nothing strange happened.

After dinner without any trouble, Wright, Harry and Ron returned to the common room together.

Hermione ran to the library alone, wanting to find the explanation given by Wright at the opening banquet about the origin of the house-elves.

Wright returned to the lounge, rejected Ron's invitation to play wizard chess, and slipped back to the dormitory.

Then he went into the ring space and began to make the advanced alchemical item of the flying bird.

……

After two days of extremely peaceful campus life, Thursday soon arrived.

The Defense Against the Dark Arts class that all students fear and look forward to is about to begin.

But before taking the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, you have to face Snape's Potions class first.

Not disappointing the students' expectations, Snape seemed to be in a worse mood than usual during the Potions class.

He had a gloomy face from the moment he entered the classroom, looking extremely creepy.

As long as someone made the slightest mistake in preparing the potion, Snape would suddenly appear behind them and reprimand them harshly.

If Harry made any mistakes, he would not only scold him, but also ridicule him and deduct points!

Looking at the trembling Neville, Wright turned down the fire of the potion and calmly comforted him:

"It's okay, Neville!"

"Follow my steps and Snape won't be able to trouble you."

"Thank you, ah..."

After calmly catching Neville's stirring stick that was about to fall to the ground, Wright nodded to him.

After helping to deal with multiple troubles, I finally made it through the get out of class.

At the end of the get out of class, Wright received a note from Snape, asking him to come to the Potions Office later.

After finishing the morning classes, Wright came to Snape's office familiarly.

As soon as he opened the door, he saw Snape pacing back and forth in the office, seeming extremely anxious.

Seeing Wright pushing the door open, he complained directly as if he meant something:

"Dumbledore is really old. He actually dared to take on the responsibility of hosting the Triwizard Tournament just to gain fame and fortune."

"And they brought in that crazy old guy Moody as a professor."

"He obviously knew it was inappropriate!"

Listening to Snape's complaints, Wright smiled as if he understood, found a stool and sat down, then said casually:

"Professor, I know what you mean!"

"I cured Dumbledore. Now he can do whatever he wants without any scruples."

"Don't worry Moody, the curse from the Defense Against the Dark Arts class is still there."

Snape paused, looked straight at Wright who looked relaxed, and said in a cold voice:

"I am surprised but not surprised that Dumbledore was cured."

"I asked you to come here because I wanted to learn about treatment methods, but this is not my main purpose!"

Hearing this, Wright smiled faintly, looked at the anxious Snape, and said slowly:

"If it's not Dumbledore, then it must be Alastor Moody. I don't care about him even more."

"I think you should be more careful!"

Snape seemed to dislike Wright's casual attitude, and his voice became even colder:

"I know what kind of person Moody is better than you do. Put away your arrogant attitude."

“Underestimating anyone can be the cause of failure.”

In response to Snape's warning, Wright put away his casual attitude and explained seriously:

"Professor, it's not that I'm arrogant."

"But people will not be afraid of something that has been thoroughly understood and even controlled."

Snape still sneered, staring straight at Wright, his voice was extremely gloomy:

"Really? He came over yesterday and threatened me, and... you."

"Me? How could that be? I don't think I've ever shown anything!"

This time, Wright was really confused. He looked at Snape in confusion, waiting for his answer.

"He firmly believes that I am one of the Death Eaters who used some method to escape the trial that year."

"And threatened me that he would find evidence of my crime and send me to Azkaban."

"He even found out that you often came to my office..."

Snape paused, looked at Wright who had already begun to fall into deep thought, and continued:

"Based on his current mental state and his attitude towards my identity."

"He has most likely already set his sights on you. I need you to stay alert. He is not easy to deal with."

Regarding Snape's warning, Wright seemed a little absent-minded, and murmured in a low voice:

"Not only did this guy not stay away from me, he even walked towards me?"

"Who gave him the courage, Voldemort or his ignorance?"

"Interesting, so much fun!"

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