My name is Snape at Hogwarts

Chapter 64 Re-identification (Thanks to book friend 20190521231509252 for the reward)

When he came out of Flitwick's office, the History of Magic class had already started. Without much hesitation, Snape simply skipped class.

Missing half a class is just missing a whole class, skipping a whole class is just missing a lesson, so just do it in one step. Anyway, Professor Flitwick is there to support you, so you don’t have to go to the classroom to be tortured.

However, it seems a bit inappropriate to just let Professor Flitwick take the blame alone. Another tall person should be involved.

Thinking of this, Snape didn't go back to the lounge and ran directly towards Hagrid's hut. He hadn't given it to Hagrid for identification today, but he couldn't forget that this was the source of the largest gold galleons at present.

Although the establishment of the Raven Claw Club will allow him to earn more, it will take more time. For now, he still needs to rely on Hagrid.

Snape's steps became a lot lighter when he thought of those little cute little people who were tinkling.

After arriving at Hagrid's hut, Snape was pleasantly surprised.

Perhaps it was because Hagrid didn't take it seriously last time. This time it was obvious that the harvest was much more than last time. There was a small pile of unicorn hair alone.

"You have gained a lot, Hagrid. Sure enough, this job is suitable for you!" Snape said to Hagrid in admiration.

Hagrid smiled and didn't blush as much as before: "I still need to trouble you, Sif."

"This is what I should do. After all, I still have my share here." Snape said with a smile, "Then, what are we waiting for? The beautiful golden galleons are already waiting for us!"

After hearing Snape's reminder, Hagrid immediately moved the prepared table over and brought over a new piece of parchment and a quill, including newly purchased ink.

"Let me take a look." Snape walked to the pile of things, first took out a small bottle, and collected the small pile of unicorn hairs one by one.

"Huh?" Snape saw a different hair and took it to his eyes for a closer look. "I have to say, you are really lucky, Hagrid. This should be from the horn of a unicorn. Hair is quite precious.”

"Well, I just saw this kind of hair and picked it up. To be honest, this thing is really difficult to collect." Hagrid waved his hands and said.

Comparing Hagrid's little carrot-like fingers, Snape nodded clearly: "Well, this is indeed difficult for you. But the rewards are also pretty good, aren't they?"

"You know, unicorns only have hair on their horns when they are not weaned. When they get a little older, the hair will be absorbed by their horns, and the horns will become extremely smooth. This You can go to Ollivander, he should give you a reasonable price. For now, let’s count it as twenty gold galleons.”

Hagrid nodded, carefully picking up the bottle that was smaller than his own fingernail, fearing that he might accidentally crush it.

"Oh, there is such a thing in the Forbidden Forest." Snape picked up another thing that looked like an earthworm, "The seedlings of the Devil's Net are very good, although they are not valuable, but you can give them to Professor Sprout, she'll love this."

Hagrid made a note of it and set it aside.

Then, Snape picked out a few more herbs, recorded the prices, and asked Hagrid to put them away. The remaining items on the table were all items that he considered very valuable.

"This," Snape picked up an object that looked like a small stone egg and placed it in the palm of his hand, "The dark wizard's favorite. I thought this thing was only available in the American wizarding world, but I didn't expect it to be available in the Forbidden Forest. This thing."

"The cub of the Winged Demon is a 5X-level dangerous species, a very rare thing."

"Is this the Winged Demon?" Hagrid suddenly became interested.

"Yes." Snape nodded. Seeing Hagrid staring closely at the little thing, he couldn't help but raise his eyebrows. "I need to remind you, Hagrid, Dumbledore will not let you raise such a dangerous person." thing."

"I, um, I just like some small animals." Hagrid explained in a panic.

Snape nodded: "Maybe, but I can't give it to you for the time being. I hope you can understand."

"Uh, okay, I understand." Hagrid nodded, with a trace of disappointment in his eyes.

"Come on, let's look at the others." Snape patted his arm, "If you really want to keep a pet, maybe you will like this."

Snape pointed to a dusty "stone" on the table.

"You mean, this is an egg?" Hagrid's attention moved to this.

"It's not an egg, it's just a stone, but there's an egg in the middle." Snape said, taking out his wand, "Split it into pieces!"

As Snape's spell fell, a few more cracks appeared on the stone. He stepped forward and gently peeled the stone apart, and a dusty egg appeared in the sight of the two people.

"Look at the flame-like lines and the shell that looks like a gray film." Snape smiled and said to Hagrid, "You're lucky, this is the egg of a hippogriff."

Hagrid's eyes lit up and he stared at the egg with both eyes.

"Don't worry, buddy, it's yours!" Snape said briskly, "However, you need to figure out how to hatch it and how to feed it."

"Also, next time you enter the Forbidden Forest, look carefully and you may be able to find other Hippogriffs." Snape reminded, "This kind of creature always likes to live in groups, even if the group has already Even if it is destroyed, there may be eggs of other hippogriffs.”

"I will!" Hagrid nodded hastily. After saying that, he picked up the egg on the table and put it in his pocket.

Snape nodded and appraised all the remaining items. Under Hagrid's reluctant eyes, he took away the Winged Demon and prepared to hand it over to Dumbledore.

Although the Curling Wing Demon is an extremely beautiful creature, its beauty is nothing compared to its evil reputation.

Of course, Snape also considered whether to keep this little thing for himself. As far as he knew, the crouching demon was an extremely loyal creature. As long as it recognized an owner, it would never change for the rest of its life. Unfortunately, He has no conditions to raise it. After all, the diet of this little thing is very simple, which is the brain of a living thing. He can buy it occasionally. If he needs it every day, it is not something he can handle by himself.

The most important thing is that Dumbledore may not allow him to raise this thing.If he remembered correctly, one of the methods used by Dumbledore's old rivals was the Winged Demons. In this case, it was hard to guarantee that Dumbledore would have any other thoughts about this little thing.

Therefore, leaving it to Dumbledore should be the most accurate approach.

With this thought in mind, Snape walked towards Dumbledore's office.

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