The man behind Hogwarts

Chapter 69 Snape’s Quotes*2

On this day, another Potions class ended.

William was just about to go to dinner with Evely and others when he was unexpectedly stopped by Snape.

Evelin looked at William worriedly, and he gave a reassuring look in return.

"What's wrong, Professor Snape?"

Snape crossed his hands on his chest and his eyes revealed a gloomy look. He did not answer, but looked at Evelin and the others.

“I only called William’s name, why are you still here?”

William smiled secretly when he heard this.

He couldn't help but want to open the book, turn to the last page, and add this sentence to Professor Snape's quotation. But seeing Snape's cold gaze, he had no choice but to hold back his impulse.

It's so classic, every word of Snape is worth recording.

Evelin said coolly: "We are waiting for William to go to dinner together. Professor, don't worry, we won't disturb your conversation. We shouldn't disturb you."

William gave a thumbs up in his heart.

In the entire first grade, Evelin was probably the only one who dared to talk to Snape so forcefully.

Snape said coldly: "Leave immediately."

Hearing such scary words, several other people's hearts trembled, and they all looked at Evelin.

William turned back and nodded to her, telling her not to worry, and then she took the people away.

She looks like a big sister.

If Malfoy were here, he would slap himself on the forehead and say, "You see, I knew it would be like this."

Looking at her back, William felt warm in his heart.

Although Evelin is a bit violent, she is really loyal and can really deal with problems.

It wasn't until everyone left that Snape interacted with William.

"Library classification standard, did you make this thing?"

William nodded, "Yes, Professor."

Snape looked at William with a cold expression, not knowing what he was thinking. After a few breaths, he continued:

"You should know that there are countless books in the entire library. Let alone you as a first-year student, it is very difficult even for our teachers and professors to sort them out. You have the courage to do it yourself."

Yesterday, Professor McGonagall told Snape about the 'Library Classification Standards'.

At first, Snape objected vigorously.

In his opinion, no matter how good the ‘classification standards’ are, this job can never be left to students.

He said bluntly: "Professor McGonagall, this job must be very complicated. How can we leave it to students? It's enough to let the teachers do it together. It will only waste some time."

McGonagall said: "I know this is a heavy job, but since the student asked for it, I might as well give him a chance."

"Ask for it?"

Snape was shocked. He didn't understand the cause and effect, and thought it was a task assigned by McGonagall.

"Who made this request?"

"The author of this standard is William, a first-year student."

It's him?

Snape was stunned.

He was very impressed with William.

Originally, the number of freshmen at Hogwarts each year was small, and it was a simple matter of getting to know every little wizard.

What's more, William's performance was too outstanding.

Not to mention what happened before school started, but William's actions after school were even more amazing.

A fight between three people at the sorting ceremony made him immediately the center of the school's attention, and the teachers discussed him with great interest.

Moreover, William's grades were so good that whenever Snape asked a question in class, William would raise his hand and answer every question correctly.

This made Snape not want to mention his name for a while, because it would give him no sense of accomplishment.

But Snape also admitted it to himself.

William's excellence is impeccable.

He asked in confusion: "Why did William take the initiative to propose this idea?"

Professor McGonagall said: "Why ask the reason? As long as he has the courage, I will support him."

Snape was silent.

Courage...courage...

If I had had the courage... I wouldn't have missed those green eyes.

......

After his thoughts ended, Snape stood on the podium and glanced down at William.

I saw that he was neither humble nor arrogant, with a slight smile on his lips and a calm demeanor.

William replied: "I like this job, that's all."

Snape turned his head slightly, causing his straight hair to sway. He could not distinguish the authenticity of William's words with his naked eyes.

He couldn't help but chant the Legilimency spell in his heart...

But before he could finish reading, he stopped suddenly.

He murmured in his heart.

"What's the point if it's true or false? Besides, with my supervision, what kind of trouble can he cause?"

Thinking of this, Snape forgot a little and took a step down from the podium.

He looked straight at William and said: "Professor McGonagall agreed to your suggestion and allows you to implement your plan. However, I will serve as a supervisor to supervise your work. Do you agree?"

William showed a surprised expression.

"Really?"

"Great, that's great news."

"I agree, I completely agree. With your help, Professor, our work will definitely go more smoothly."

William was not unhappy at all about being supervised, but was extremely happy.

Although it is said to be a supervisor, as long as the strategy is appropriate, it may not be impossible to be used as a tool.

In William's mind, everything can be used as a tool, even if he is Snape.

William suddenly had various thoughts.

For example, plan one to defeat Snape, plan two to defeat Snape...

He licked his lips, feeling inexplicably irritated.

Snape looked at William's expression and couldn't help but shrink his eyes. He suddenly felt a wind blowing through his hair.

"Since you agree, then it's settled."

"What you need to note is that you must inform me before you actually operate it. And, I will check at any time..."

He is always cold and merciless, and his words can also hurt people's feelings.

But William didn't care.

He wholeheartedly agreed.

The two briefly formulated the cooperation matters, and both parties also clarified their respective tasks and responsibilities, which was half the success.

Before leaving, William's heart moved and he said tentatively:

"Professor Snape, to celebrate this, why don't we have dinner together?"

Come, come, William’s rice circle culture.

Ok?

Snape frowned.

He felt provoked, but seeing William's sincere expression, he relaxed his brows.

Perhaps the student was overly enthusiastic.

"I think about eating all day long. I really hope you don't imitate Hufflepuff students. Food will not increase your knowledge, nor will it be of any help to your future work."

William pursed his lips and held the notebook tightly in his right hand, ready to move.

Another classic Snape quote, I really want to write it down quickly.

But why was Hufflepuff shot?

Could it be because their dormitory is close to the kitchen?

Snape, Snape, be careful. I tell Professor Sprout to plant some red eyes on you.

Hahaha.

William smiled.

"Okay, Professor Snape, then I will go and eat by myself."

Snape looked at him coldly, as if he were an idiot.

William hunched his shoulders and turned to leave. Before leaving, he said:

"But it's such a pity. I hope I can have the opportunity in the future..."

Snape: "..."

Don't think about it, there is no chance, absolutely impossible!

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