The Extraordinary Apothecary at Hogwarts
Chapter 89 Harry's Wand Is Finally Clean
As soon as a few drops fell, green smoke billowed from the wound, and Sissy blew lightly on the side, quickly dissipating the smoke.
The wound seemed to have healed a lot, and the flesh that had been torn into strips just now had been pasted back together, covered with a thin layer of new skin, revealing some redness underneath.
Qianqian showed joy, and hurriedly urged: "Add more."
Snape glanced at her with a half-smile, "That's the only way to go, it doesn't matter how much you add, it's a waste."
"It doesn't hurt to try it out." Sissy muttered in a low voice.
But she immediately regretted it after she finished speaking. How can the professor only read the book like her? He has seen the exact dosage and effect of the potion with his own eyes how many times.
Sissy pursed her lips and said nothing more.
Snape quickly covered up the wound after treatment, and looked around vigilantly.
"You shouldn't... Forget it, follow me closely." He frowned, and then rushed towards the direction where the loud noise was just now.
Sissy trotted to keep up, and she didn't want to stay where Quirrell would appear if she could.
After waiting for the giant monster, this guy must come to pretend to be pitiful, but he dare not do anything in full view.
As soon as she rushed to the door, Sissy heard a roar, the sound was terrifying.
"What luck! Three first-year students came to challenge the troll. You should be glad you are still alive!"
Professor McGonagall... Sissy had seen her get angry before, when a student fell down the stairs, but she was far less angry than she is now.
Completely different from Snape's angry appearance, Professor McGonagall was almost a fire, and the burning breath could be felt all over the room.
Snape saw that Harry was actually involved, and immediately rushed forward, grabbed Harry's tousled hair, and stared sharply into his eyes with anger.
Harry wanted to lower his head, but couldn't because his hair was being pulled.
"Professor McGonagall," Snape let go of his hand suddenly, cleared his throat and said coldly.
"If these few students who don't know the heights of the sky and the depths of the earth can't learn some lessons today, I'm afraid... they will make even more incredible feats in the future."
Snape bent down to check the fainted troll, the corners of his mouth twitched twice.
"You can defeat the giant monster in the first grade, the amazing Pote, worthy of being our savior."
Professor McGonagall looked even worse, she was already angry enough.
"You guys better give me an explanation!" She glared at Harry and the others, trying not to speak too aggressively.
Harry looked down at Professor McGonagall's shoes, but he just opened his mouth and made no sound at all.
Quirrell also came at this moment, and he couldn't help sighing when he saw the giant monster who fell to the ground.
Soon he was slumped on a toilet with a corner missing, his hands covering his chest, and he seemed to be in pain.
Sissy hurriedly leaned closer to Snape, keeping an eye on Quirrell's every move from the corner of her eye.
"Professor McGonagall," came a small voice from the corner, and if the atmosphere hadn't been frozen now, no one would have heard it at all.
"Student Granger, what do you want to say?"
"They were just trying to save me... it was my mistaken belief that I had learned a few spells and that I could deal with it alone."
Hermione finally stood up straight, and she had already thought of this set of arguments.
"You actually!" Professor McGonagall was shocked.
"If they hadn't come directly to rescue me, I would have been eaten, Professor McGonagall. I was cornered by the troll when they came, and I was too scared to move. They really didn't have time to call other People."
"Is that so?" Professor McGonagall looked at Harry and Ron sternly.
Ron had a look of disbelief, he never thought that Hermione would lie to the teacher one day, but when he heard Professor McGonagall asking this, he could only quickly pretend that it was what she said, and nodded slightly nod.
"What a touching story." Snape interrupted abruptly.
McGonagall turned her head to look at Snape, pursed her lower lip and did not answer his words, but asked Hermione, "I really want to know how you did it, you must be extremely lucky."
"Harry hit the monster in the head with a spell, poured a potion on it, and Ron stunned it with a club."
Sissy was stunned, why was it different from what she said.
"Harry, didn't you use your wand...to stick it in its nostril?" she asked hesitantly, the image of the wand covered in the troll's snot was something she couldn't forget.
Harry found it very strange why she suddenly asked, "No, why did I do this, the troll was already mad at that time."
No wonder they looked more embarrassed than imagined, Sissy was thoughtful.
"You guys are really good." Professor McGonagall couldn't be more angry.
"Is it Potter, what potion...?" Snape's focus was always different.
Sissy winked vigorously at Harry, while she walked around in small steps, trying her best to reduce her sense of presence.
Of course Harry knew what Sissy meant, but he couldn't take out another bottle in front of Snape to see which one he was using.
With a half probability, he had no choice but to bite the bullet and answer: "It's the potion of oblivion."
"Oh, that's very good. I was negligent, and I didn't even notice that you have such a talent for potions. Then... next class, I have to give you a chance to show it to everyone."
"Professor Snape, I lent it to Harry, just as a study material. I think it would be better for him to follow suit." Sissy now made up a reason, and she didn't know if the professor would believe it.
"Heh, a guy who can't even tell the difference between amnesia potion and sleeping potion, you really think highly of him."
Snape was a little puzzled, and he didn't know how she had the nerve to say such a clumsy excuse.
What's the matter, Sissy gritted her teeth and was anxious in her heart, it shouldn't be, couldn't Harry tell the difference when we met today, how could he get this wrong.
"Okay, can I finish first?" Professor McGonagall interrupted helplessly.
"Student Granger, I am very disappointed in your behavior, and Gryffindor will deduct 5 points for this."
Then she turned to Harry and Ron and said, "You're lucky to have five points each for Gryffindor, but I'll tell Professor Dumbledore about it and you can go and take care of yourself."
Harry and Ron exchanged glances with Sissy quickly, and slipped away like oil on their feet before Snape made an attack.
"As for you, student Eugenie, I want to know why you also appeared here instead of following the team back to the lounge for refuge."
Mag's stern gaze finally fell on Sissy.
Sissy was about to explain, but she heard Snape already said, "Just follow me."
The wound seemed to have healed a lot, and the flesh that had been torn into strips just now had been pasted back together, covered with a thin layer of new skin, revealing some redness underneath.
Qianqian showed joy, and hurriedly urged: "Add more."
Snape glanced at her with a half-smile, "That's the only way to go, it doesn't matter how much you add, it's a waste."
"It doesn't hurt to try it out." Sissy muttered in a low voice.
But she immediately regretted it after she finished speaking. How can the professor only read the book like her? He has seen the exact dosage and effect of the potion with his own eyes how many times.
Sissy pursed her lips and said nothing more.
Snape quickly covered up the wound after treatment, and looked around vigilantly.
"You shouldn't... Forget it, follow me closely." He frowned, and then rushed towards the direction where the loud noise was just now.
Sissy trotted to keep up, and she didn't want to stay where Quirrell would appear if she could.
After waiting for the giant monster, this guy must come to pretend to be pitiful, but he dare not do anything in full view.
As soon as she rushed to the door, Sissy heard a roar, the sound was terrifying.
"What luck! Three first-year students came to challenge the troll. You should be glad you are still alive!"
Professor McGonagall... Sissy had seen her get angry before, when a student fell down the stairs, but she was far less angry than she is now.
Completely different from Snape's angry appearance, Professor McGonagall was almost a fire, and the burning breath could be felt all over the room.
Snape saw that Harry was actually involved, and immediately rushed forward, grabbed Harry's tousled hair, and stared sharply into his eyes with anger.
Harry wanted to lower his head, but couldn't because his hair was being pulled.
"Professor McGonagall," Snape let go of his hand suddenly, cleared his throat and said coldly.
"If these few students who don't know the heights of the sky and the depths of the earth can't learn some lessons today, I'm afraid... they will make even more incredible feats in the future."
Snape bent down to check the fainted troll, the corners of his mouth twitched twice.
"You can defeat the giant monster in the first grade, the amazing Pote, worthy of being our savior."
Professor McGonagall looked even worse, she was already angry enough.
"You guys better give me an explanation!" She glared at Harry and the others, trying not to speak too aggressively.
Harry looked down at Professor McGonagall's shoes, but he just opened his mouth and made no sound at all.
Quirrell also came at this moment, and he couldn't help sighing when he saw the giant monster who fell to the ground.
Soon he was slumped on a toilet with a corner missing, his hands covering his chest, and he seemed to be in pain.
Sissy hurriedly leaned closer to Snape, keeping an eye on Quirrell's every move from the corner of her eye.
"Professor McGonagall," came a small voice from the corner, and if the atmosphere hadn't been frozen now, no one would have heard it at all.
"Student Granger, what do you want to say?"
"They were just trying to save me... it was my mistaken belief that I had learned a few spells and that I could deal with it alone."
Hermione finally stood up straight, and she had already thought of this set of arguments.
"You actually!" Professor McGonagall was shocked.
"If they hadn't come directly to rescue me, I would have been eaten, Professor McGonagall. I was cornered by the troll when they came, and I was too scared to move. They really didn't have time to call other People."
"Is that so?" Professor McGonagall looked at Harry and Ron sternly.
Ron had a look of disbelief, he never thought that Hermione would lie to the teacher one day, but when he heard Professor McGonagall asking this, he could only quickly pretend that it was what she said, and nodded slightly nod.
"What a touching story." Snape interrupted abruptly.
McGonagall turned her head to look at Snape, pursed her lower lip and did not answer his words, but asked Hermione, "I really want to know how you did it, you must be extremely lucky."
"Harry hit the monster in the head with a spell, poured a potion on it, and Ron stunned it with a club."
Sissy was stunned, why was it different from what she said.
"Harry, didn't you use your wand...to stick it in its nostril?" she asked hesitantly, the image of the wand covered in the troll's snot was something she couldn't forget.
Harry found it very strange why she suddenly asked, "No, why did I do this, the troll was already mad at that time."
No wonder they looked more embarrassed than imagined, Sissy was thoughtful.
"You guys are really good." Professor McGonagall couldn't be more angry.
"Is it Potter, what potion...?" Snape's focus was always different.
Sissy winked vigorously at Harry, while she walked around in small steps, trying her best to reduce her sense of presence.
Of course Harry knew what Sissy meant, but he couldn't take out another bottle in front of Snape to see which one he was using.
With a half probability, he had no choice but to bite the bullet and answer: "It's the potion of oblivion."
"Oh, that's very good. I was negligent, and I didn't even notice that you have such a talent for potions. Then... next class, I have to give you a chance to show it to everyone."
"Professor Snape, I lent it to Harry, just as a study material. I think it would be better for him to follow suit." Sissy now made up a reason, and she didn't know if the professor would believe it.
"Heh, a guy who can't even tell the difference between amnesia potion and sleeping potion, you really think highly of him."
Snape was a little puzzled, and he didn't know how she had the nerve to say such a clumsy excuse.
What's the matter, Sissy gritted her teeth and was anxious in her heart, it shouldn't be, couldn't Harry tell the difference when we met today, how could he get this wrong.
"Okay, can I finish first?" Professor McGonagall interrupted helplessly.
"Student Granger, I am very disappointed in your behavior, and Gryffindor will deduct 5 points for this."
Then she turned to Harry and Ron and said, "You're lucky to have five points each for Gryffindor, but I'll tell Professor Dumbledore about it and you can go and take care of yourself."
Harry and Ron exchanged glances with Sissy quickly, and slipped away like oil on their feet before Snape made an attack.
"As for you, student Eugenie, I want to know why you also appeared here instead of following the team back to the lounge for refuge."
Mag's stern gaze finally fell on Sissy.
Sissy was about to explain, but she heard Snape already said, "Just follow me."
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