Travel from Hogwarts
Chapter 3 Snape
It turned out to be Snape.
Looking at Professor Snape at the door, Drinker couldn't believe it. Joking, he swore that he never expected that Snape would come to do this kind of work.
"Wow, are you a vampire?" Lilia spoke first, her big eyes full of curiosity.
"Uh?" Drinker had a bad premonition. Sure enough, when he heard Lilia say that he looked like a vampire, the corners of Snape's mouth unconsciously twitched upwards, and his cold and embarrassed expression looked even more... Embarrassed.
Swallowing gently, Drinker decided to deal with Snape first. He fully believed that if Mrs. Delins could directly communicate with Snape, they would most likely quarrel without even taking action. It can be known.
"You are a professor from Hogwarts, please come in," Drinker said, inviting Snape to come in and talk.
"Yes." Snape nodded, then walked around Lilia and walked in.
"He's so cool." Snape's indifference made Lilia even more curious, and she was as happy as if she had found a new toy.
Today, Snape is still wearing black robes, just like he was for decades before. After Lilia reminded him, Drink found that this kind of clothing does look a bit like a vampire.
Especially coupled with his expression and demeanor, which are not normal at first glance, it is understandable that Lilia misunderstood him.
"Who is Drinker? Why is he dressed so strangely?" Mrs. Drinkers naturally saw Snape. Her keen sense of smell as a lawyer made her feel that this man was not a good person, so she did not use honorifics when speaking. .
Mrs. Derrings' words made Drinker a little panicked. He didn't think Snape was a good person, and his mother's words were indeed a bit aggressive.
"Hello, Mrs. Delins, I am the Potions Professor from Hogwarts. You can call me Snape." Strangely, Snape was not angry, but explained first, Although the tone was a bit stiff, fortunately, it was said very well, and Drinker also felt it. Snape was a little reluctant to say these words again.
He saw it all, and so did Mrs. Delins.
Another point is that Drinker didn't pay attention because he was a little far away. Now that he was closer, he noticed that Snape's robe seemed to be new. It seemed that he had made some preparations before coming.
"Professor? Hogwarts? Where is that place? Is there such a place in London?" Mrs. Delins frowned a little as she looked at Snape who was trying to act like a gentleman. As a famous lawyer, she Part of her job was to spot people's disguises, for which she even studied psychology, so the more polite Snape was, the more Mrs. Delins wanted to kick him out.
"He might be a vampire, mother," Lilia interrupted again, still insisting on her own idea.
"Shut up, Lilia, go back to your room first," Drinker stopped hastily. He could already see the impatience in Snape's eyes.
"I don't know how," Lilia retorted, and then stood aside under Drinker's gaze without saying anything more.
"Here's the thing, mom, actually I was just trying to tell you," Drinker said, taking out the Hogwarts letter, and he handed it to Mrs. Derrings.
"You should read this first," Drinker comforted Professor Snape while Mrs. Derrings was reading the letter. In fact, he also felt strange.
"Why Snape?" Drinker couldn't figure it out. This was beyond his understanding. Sure enough, no one understood Dumbledore's wisdom.
"Hello, Professor," Drinker greeted Snape first.
"That's right, my mother just got off work, so I haven't had time to tell her about Hogwarts yet, so please wait a moment," Drink explained.
"Okay, I understand," Snape said, with an unreadable expression on his face.
"What, magic school?" At this time, Mrs. Delings also finished reading the letter. The letter was very short, so Mrs. Delings finished reading it quickly. She shouted loudly, her voice full of surprise.
"Yes, madam, Hogwarts is the best magic school in Europe. Your child can receive the best education there. In fact, you are very lucky. You know how many people can be favored by Hogwarts. Something you want but can't have." At this moment, Snape spoke. He seemed to have prepared it in advance. Although his words were okay, they were a bit strange.
"Wait, is the Hogwoods you are talking about real? To be honest, I am skeptical about your words and this letter. Also, Drinker, you must have believed it, you are a genius. I really didn't expect you to believe such a thing," Mrs. Derrings was as sharp as ever. When Mrs. Derrings was speaking, little Drinker had been paying attention to Snape's expression, so Mrs. Derrings simply didn't say anything. If it's too much, otherwise Drinker really doubts that Snape will teach his mother a lesson.
"Mom, calm down. In fact, there is something special about me, isn't it? Have you forgotten that when I was six years old, I bounced off seven of my classmates at once?" Drinker said to Mrs. Delins. After speaking immediately, he was trying to think of a way to calm down his mother first.
"Actually, I can understand your mood, madam, but I must correct it. It is Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and magic does exist. For example, you Ma, Merlin, who is well known to you ordinary people. "Mage," Snape originally wanted to say to you Muggles, but he took back his words midway because he felt that Muggles were a little rude.
"Is this really Snape?" Listening to Snape's words, Drinker couldn't believe it. He remembered that the Snape he saw in books and movies was always unsmiling and serious. As a person, especially in a movie, he is scary just standing there, and the same is true in novels. He even thought that Rowling wanted to write him as a villain.
"Besides, you really need to experience some simple magic first, such as," before Snape finished speaking, he took out his wand and waved it to say a spell that Drinkink couldn't understand.
"No," the moment Drinker saw Snape taking out the wand, he thought Snape was going to take action against his mother, so he immediately stood up and threw his mother down.
The next moment, there was a crashing sound on the sofa and Mrs. Delins's scream, which seemed to be accompanied by Snape's curse.
The sudden turn of events left Snape a bit at a loss.
"I just cast a transformation spell, you two, are you okay?" Snape said for a long time, but he didn't know what to say, so he could only say something that was not painful or painful.
"It's so interesting," Lilia, who was hiding aside, watched these situations from beginning to end and couldn't help but chuckle.
"It's okay, Mom, I reacted too much," Drinker quickly stood up after discovering that it was not a harming spell.
"God, Drinker, what are you doing, and what happened to you today? You are a genius." Mrs. Drinkers was a little broken now. She didn't know what her son was doing. What she was angry about was her own. The genius son had easily believed the words of the man in black robe, and now he even threw her down.
"And you, black robe, Oh My God!" Mrs. Derrings stood up, criticized Drinker first, and then turned around. Just when she was about to say something to Snape, she saw the current situation in her life. , the most incredible scene.
In front of her, several cups and bowls seemed to have come alive and turned into little people. The little people were floating in the air in different shapes. At the same time, the tea in the cups and the tea leaves were also floating in the air. The scene is like that of an astronaut in space.
Looking at Professor Snape at the door, Drinker couldn't believe it. Joking, he swore that he never expected that Snape would come to do this kind of work.
"Wow, are you a vampire?" Lilia spoke first, her big eyes full of curiosity.
"Uh?" Drinker had a bad premonition. Sure enough, when he heard Lilia say that he looked like a vampire, the corners of Snape's mouth unconsciously twitched upwards, and his cold and embarrassed expression looked even more... Embarrassed.
Swallowing gently, Drinker decided to deal with Snape first. He fully believed that if Mrs. Delins could directly communicate with Snape, they would most likely quarrel without even taking action. It can be known.
"You are a professor from Hogwarts, please come in," Drinker said, inviting Snape to come in and talk.
"Yes." Snape nodded, then walked around Lilia and walked in.
"He's so cool." Snape's indifference made Lilia even more curious, and she was as happy as if she had found a new toy.
Today, Snape is still wearing black robes, just like he was for decades before. After Lilia reminded him, Drink found that this kind of clothing does look a bit like a vampire.
Especially coupled with his expression and demeanor, which are not normal at first glance, it is understandable that Lilia misunderstood him.
"Who is Drinker? Why is he dressed so strangely?" Mrs. Drinkers naturally saw Snape. Her keen sense of smell as a lawyer made her feel that this man was not a good person, so she did not use honorifics when speaking. .
Mrs. Derrings' words made Drinker a little panicked. He didn't think Snape was a good person, and his mother's words were indeed a bit aggressive.
"Hello, Mrs. Delins, I am the Potions Professor from Hogwarts. You can call me Snape." Strangely, Snape was not angry, but explained first, Although the tone was a bit stiff, fortunately, it was said very well, and Drinker also felt it. Snape was a little reluctant to say these words again.
He saw it all, and so did Mrs. Delins.
Another point is that Drinker didn't pay attention because he was a little far away. Now that he was closer, he noticed that Snape's robe seemed to be new. It seemed that he had made some preparations before coming.
"Professor? Hogwarts? Where is that place? Is there such a place in London?" Mrs. Delins frowned a little as she looked at Snape who was trying to act like a gentleman. As a famous lawyer, she Part of her job was to spot people's disguises, for which she even studied psychology, so the more polite Snape was, the more Mrs. Delins wanted to kick him out.
"He might be a vampire, mother," Lilia interrupted again, still insisting on her own idea.
"Shut up, Lilia, go back to your room first," Drinker stopped hastily. He could already see the impatience in Snape's eyes.
"I don't know how," Lilia retorted, and then stood aside under Drinker's gaze without saying anything more.
"Here's the thing, mom, actually I was just trying to tell you," Drinker said, taking out the Hogwarts letter, and he handed it to Mrs. Derrings.
"You should read this first," Drinker comforted Professor Snape while Mrs. Derrings was reading the letter. In fact, he also felt strange.
"Why Snape?" Drinker couldn't figure it out. This was beyond his understanding. Sure enough, no one understood Dumbledore's wisdom.
"Hello, Professor," Drinker greeted Snape first.
"That's right, my mother just got off work, so I haven't had time to tell her about Hogwarts yet, so please wait a moment," Drink explained.
"Okay, I understand," Snape said, with an unreadable expression on his face.
"What, magic school?" At this time, Mrs. Delings also finished reading the letter. The letter was very short, so Mrs. Delings finished reading it quickly. She shouted loudly, her voice full of surprise.
"Yes, madam, Hogwarts is the best magic school in Europe. Your child can receive the best education there. In fact, you are very lucky. You know how many people can be favored by Hogwarts. Something you want but can't have." At this moment, Snape spoke. He seemed to have prepared it in advance. Although his words were okay, they were a bit strange.
"Wait, is the Hogwoods you are talking about real? To be honest, I am skeptical about your words and this letter. Also, Drinker, you must have believed it, you are a genius. I really didn't expect you to believe such a thing," Mrs. Derrings was as sharp as ever. When Mrs. Derrings was speaking, little Drinker had been paying attention to Snape's expression, so Mrs. Derrings simply didn't say anything. If it's too much, otherwise Drinker really doubts that Snape will teach his mother a lesson.
"Mom, calm down. In fact, there is something special about me, isn't it? Have you forgotten that when I was six years old, I bounced off seven of my classmates at once?" Drinker said to Mrs. Delins. After speaking immediately, he was trying to think of a way to calm down his mother first.
"Actually, I can understand your mood, madam, but I must correct it. It is Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and magic does exist. For example, you Ma, Merlin, who is well known to you ordinary people. "Mage," Snape originally wanted to say to you Muggles, but he took back his words midway because he felt that Muggles were a little rude.
"Is this really Snape?" Listening to Snape's words, Drinker couldn't believe it. He remembered that the Snape he saw in books and movies was always unsmiling and serious. As a person, especially in a movie, he is scary just standing there, and the same is true in novels. He even thought that Rowling wanted to write him as a villain.
"Besides, you really need to experience some simple magic first, such as," before Snape finished speaking, he took out his wand and waved it to say a spell that Drinkink couldn't understand.
"No," the moment Drinker saw Snape taking out the wand, he thought Snape was going to take action against his mother, so he immediately stood up and threw his mother down.
The next moment, there was a crashing sound on the sofa and Mrs. Delins's scream, which seemed to be accompanied by Snape's curse.
The sudden turn of events left Snape a bit at a loss.
"I just cast a transformation spell, you two, are you okay?" Snape said for a long time, but he didn't know what to say, so he could only say something that was not painful or painful.
"It's so interesting," Lilia, who was hiding aside, watched these situations from beginning to end and couldn't help but chuckle.
"It's okay, Mom, I reacted too much," Drinker quickly stood up after discovering that it was not a harming spell.
"God, Drinker, what are you doing, and what happened to you today? You are a genius." Mrs. Drinkers was a little broken now. She didn't know what her son was doing. What she was angry about was her own. The genius son had easily believed the words of the man in black robe, and now he even threw her down.
"And you, black robe, Oh My God!" Mrs. Derrings stood up, criticized Drinker first, and then turned around. Just when she was about to say something to Snape, she saw the current situation in her life. , the most incredible scene.
In front of her, several cups and bowls seemed to have come alive and turned into little people. The little people were floating in the air in different shapes. At the same time, the tea in the cups and the tea leaves were also floating in the air. The scene is like that of an astronaut in space.
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