"No one can answer it?" Professor Slughorn asked again, but he could not conceal his disappointment.

Is it true that only that child discovered this problem?

When he saw the note on the back of the paper from the child, and when he saw the child's question on the note, he felt something called joy that hit him and he couldn't bear it. Come.

Then came the ups and downs of excitement and sadness.

But for so long, almost no student has taken the initiative to raise this 'question'.

He knew what the real answer was, but if the students didn't ask it or didn't realize it, he couldn't reveal it.

A black-haired girl from Slytherin raised her hand, and Professor Slughorn's eyes shone slightly, "Miss Slytherin, please tell me your answer."

"Professor, I want to write down the 'owner' of this 'question' and have reconciled with myself." The black-haired girl raised her chin slightly and spoke out her answer, with a strange look in her black eyes. mood.

"Continue." Professor Slughorn's eyes began to moisten, and he tried his best to suppress the trembling voice.

"The Ubistan rose will only bloom once in its life, and then it will either wither or have a 'long' life."

"The fruit of the Ubistan rose is mild and harmless, and even has a healing effect on the body. However, this effect can only be truly reflected when used in conjunction with the venomous fangs of the Mambito snake."

"The venom of the Manbito snake is almost incurable and extremely venomous, especially its fangs. The Manbito snake likes the Ubistan rose very much, and even spends its whole life looking for the Ubistan rose, and then becomes the Ubistan rose. The nourishment of roses.”

There was silence in the Potions classroom. The black-haired Slytherin girl paused, and then said, "The Ubistan rose is the only antidote to the venom of the Manbito snake, but there are very few Manbito snakes." Snakes can find their own 'Rose of Ubistan.'"

The environment in which the Ubistan rose grows is not suitable for the maambito snake to thrive. The manbito snake can only survive for three days in the growth environment of the Ubistan rose.

The flowering period of the Ubistan rose is very short, and it ends its life when it is in full bloom, so some Ubistan roses will even maintain their bud form for weeks or even months, just to wait until their own 'Mambito' Snake', the pouring of venom from the Manbito snake can extend 'its' life.

But when 'they' waited for their own 'Mambito Snake', 'their' life was extended. They would choose to bloom in the next hour and spend another day to bear fruit - —This fruit will become the 'antidote' for the Mambito snake.

Then the Ubistan rose could no longer produce buds and bloom its beautiful flowers.

The mambito snake has lost its venom and its weapon to protect itself forever.

"The dried nettles fragments play a neutralizing role in this. Stir counterclockwise for three minutes, then remove from the fire for one minute and put in the eyes of the 'Onipo'. The bone powder of the camel and antelope is put in at the last moment - yes 'Potion of suspended animation', Professor."

"What's your name?" Professor Slughorn asked.

"Eileen Prince." The black-haired girl nodded towards the professor and said her name.

Professor Slughorn tried to calm himself down, "Because of Miss Grindelwald and Miss Prince, Slytherin plus ten points."

The class went on, and some people were saddened by the story.

On page [-] of the Potions textbook, a very abrupt "essay" was inserted. It was so short that it could not even be described as an article and could be ignored.

There was no word related to potions in that chapter, and there was only a messy 'article' like a few essays.

"I need some nettles, yes, I need nettles, because my antelope is hungry."

"No one will reject the eyes of 'Onipo'. It is very beautiful. It has found the most beautiful rose in the world."

"The rose of Ubistan has fallen because it has lost its manbito snake."

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