Alchemy Black Technology at Hogwarts

Chapter 90 Snape: Why is it still me?

Chapter 90 Why is Snape still me?
"It seems the castle is a little too quiet."

Fred muttered softly.

"That's right." George nodded.

They who often travel at night can understand the "atmosphere" of the castle - it is usually quiet at night, but it is not such a dead silence. Whether it is a wandering ghost or a portrait half asleep, it will be Make some slight noises.

But now there is nothing.

"Something must have happened to make the ghosts and portraits gather around to join in the fun."

William thought to himself, he thought of Dumbledore's pressure on the student who hurt the unicorn at the previous dinner - "Maybe he used some means."

Just as they were walking towards the stairs, a figure happened to come down the stairs—it was Professor Sprout, she was wearing a pointed wizard hat with a very wild shape, and the hem of the wizard robe was covered with plaster .

"Buffalo! And Weasley! Where have you been!"

Professor Sprout asked in surprise.

"We are at night." Percy wanted to answer her, but Professor Sprout waved his hand, "In any case, you must go back to the common room of your own college immediately. There."

"Professor, did something happen in the castle?"

Penello asked suspiciously. Unlike William, who was treated as a high-risk target, she was gentle and careful, and she has always been very popular with Professor Sprout.

"Come back, you'll know, dear."

Professor Sprout pursed his lips, "You must be careful on the road, and don't distract us. The last thing we need now is more victims."

She waved her hand and watched everyone disappear on the stairs before heading to the foyer - Hufflepuff's common room was located in the corridor next to the kitchen.

"I hate being kept in the dark, it sucks."

Fred muttered, along the way, the portraits they saw were all empty, and the characters inside must have gone out to join in the fun.

"Fred, there must be a reasonable explanation for what the professor said, and we shouldn't."

Percy frowned.

"Okay, okay, our prefect."

George interrupted his spellcasting.

"William, Penello, see you tomorrow."

"See you tomorrow."

They parted ways with William and Penello here, and went to the towers of their respective colleges—"It's terrible, it's really terrible." A ghost murmured through the ceiling, but disappeared before William could stop him behind the wall.

"So what happened?"

Penello said nervously.

"We'll find out soon."

William reassured her.

He himself was at a loss at the moment—William had indeed guessed that the student would do something to create confusion in order not to be found by Dumbledore, but he didn't expect it to come so suddenly.

They reached the top floor of the Ravenclaw Tower, and the bronze Griph opened the door without a word, and the common room was packed with students, all whispering.

"Merlin's beard, you are finally back."

Jimmy came to meet them.

"Professor Flitwick saw that you hadn't come back, so he went out to look for you. That's right! You have to tell him quickly that you have come back!"

He clapped his hands suddenly and said, "Avery! Can I borrow your Tony? I have to tell Professor Flitwick so that he doesn't have to keep looking."

"Of course, I will write."

The other boy replied straightforwardly.

"What happened in the castle?"

William pulled Jimmy to a barely secluded corner and asked anxiously.

"The Chamber of Secrets was opened, students and ghosts were attacked, they said Snape did it."

Jimmy lowered his voice.

"What's the matter?"

"What's the matter?"

"What's up with this?"

Three consecutive question marks appeared in William's mind.

"I crossed again?"

An inexplicable idea suddenly emerged.

"Tell me carefully, don't hang us up."

Penello urged Jimmy.

At the same time, in the dungeons of the castle, in Snape's office, similar conversations were taking place.

"I didn't open the chamber of secrets."

Snape said dryly, "How do you want me to prove it? Veritaserum? Or Legilimency?"

"Severus, we all know that in the whole of Hogwarts, if you simply talk about your attainments in the field of potions, no one can surpass you-it is not difficult for you to cheat Veritaserum, and making up So does a false memory."

Dumbledore replied calmly. He was sitting on the sofa in Snape's office, but he looked like the real owner of this office.

"But you should know better than anyone.

That's definitely not me! "

Snape stood up impatiently.

He was almost framed by Quirrell, and was misunderstood by Lupine as a traitor in the castle, and now almost everyone in Hogwarts felt that it was him, the big-eyed Snape, who opened the Chamber of Secrets.

For Merlin's sake, he, Severus Snape, had never suffered such...aggrieved.

"Why is it always me?"

Snape was so wronged that he wanted to cast a jinx.

"Severus, it is precisely because I believe it was not you who opened the Chamber of Secrets that you are still sitting here, not Azkaban."

Dumbledore raised his voice, "But I need you to help me, explain and clear the suspicion for you - if you don't want to, then I will leave now, and let the Ministry of Magic come to Hogwarts to investigate .

We all know what's going to happen! "

Former Death Eater, Head of Slytherin House, was found alone with the Chamber of Secrets victim, wand in hand, with green fluorescent writing on the wall beside it "I have opened the Chamber of Secrets, Slytherin's Enemy, beware."
Even Snape himself had to admit that if he were an Auror of the Ministry of Magic, he would hardly need to think at all to solve the case.

This is a problem that even trolls can solve.

It is simply a proposition.

The office fell into silence.

"You can start by remembering what happened."

".I."

Snape dryly began the description.

It was an ordinary night.

At Dumbledore's request, he stayed in the common room for a while before returning to his office.A third-grade student, Montague, suddenly rushed in anxiously.

He was terrified and said incoherently, "The bloody Barrow, and someone was killed too", but before Snape could ask, he ran out of his office like crazy again.

Snape anxiously followed Montague, all the way to a classroom in the corridor on the west side of the second floor of the castle.Montague suddenly fell to the ground, pointing his right hand into the classroom.Snape didn't think too much, just opened the door and walked in with his wand in his hand.

"after."

"Montaire started yelling, saying it was 'Snape killed someone, he opened the Chamber of Secrets, help', and his voice surrounded the students of the Gobstone Club not far away - you know, some Back then, Hogwarts Castle was actually not that big."

Jimmy explained to William.

In the eyes of discerning people, this is of course a planting.

But the effect is very good.

"Montaire must have been freaked out and kept shouting 'Snape, it's Snape!' Merlin's beard, you can't even imagine Snape's expression at that time.

If Professor Dumbledore hadn't arrived soon, I bet he would have used some kind of jinx to shut Montague forever. "

"Who was the student who was attacked?"

Penello asked suddenly.

"I heard it was the boy from the Malfoy family."

Draco Malfoy.

(End of this chapter)

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