HP in the name of Slytherin

Chapter 26 Little Snake Conquering Plan 2

It was a good idea to send the annoying Potter to the hospital wing quietly without being noticed by any professors. For the 11-year-old wizard who had just entered school, this was already a very, very serious revenge.

"Yes!"

"That's how it should be!"

"That's right!"

The emotions of the little snakes were easily aroused by her, and as she raised her hand slightly and made a gentle downward movement, everyone quickly became quiet again.

"Then..." Catherine sat down on the sofa gracefully, one hand resting leisurely on the armrest, and the other stroking Halpo, who was lying on her lap.

Taking out a piece of dried fish and feeding it to it, Catherine asked slowly, "Mr. Snape, do you have anything to say?"

The soothing tone is like a venomous snake coiled before launching an attack, which at first glance lacks aggression.

But everyone knows that the poisonous snake coils its body and can give the enemy a more terrifying blow at the right time.

Under the gaze of everyone, Snape's tone was so calm that he could be called indifferent: "I want to solve it myself."

"Heh," Avery sneered contemptuously, "You..."

"What you mean is," Catherine stopped Avery with her eyes and looked at Snape calmly, "This matter was just for you at the beginning. You should resolve it yourself and not expand it into a dispute between two colleges, lest things get worse. Making a big fuss?"

She looked lazy and arrogant, but she helped Snape complete his original meaning.

Snape glanced at her, pursed his lips, and said "hmm" in a small voice.

This statement is obviously more acceptable to Slytherins than ignoring their "friends" who are in the same house and dormitory and being bullied, or a little mixed-blood who doesn't like them and wants to fight alone... although it is limited.

At least Rozier's expression, which was also frowning, softened a little.

Catherine touched the gem on Halbo's head. The slender pale fingers and the deep black gem formed a strong visual contrast. It was as if she said cold words with a tired posture: "From the time they expanded this matter to Slytherin, Even if others don’t care, I will take action, do you understand?”

Snape lowered his eyes: "Yes..."

The overly large wizard robe covered his hands and the standing young wizards could not see them. He silently put away the potion he had been holding tightly and prepared to give to Avery.

Only Catherine, the only person sitting nearby, saw it.

"Rozier and Avery did a good job and did not ignore the bullying of their classmates." Catherine leaned on the sofa and stretched out her hand, using an ancient magic on Avery, "Recover as before."

The mischievous red spots on Avery's face faded quickly. He didn't feel it at first, but the other little snakes onlookers told him after seeing it.

He picked up the silverware on the tea table, looked around through the reflection, and immediately said to Catherine with surprise on his face: "Thank you, Miss Slytherin!"

Catherine said unambiguously: "But instead of running back to the lounge to figure it out on your own, it's better to go to the hospital wing with this face to ask for help, and let the students from other colleges take a look along the way."

Avery's expression froze, obviously not understanding why Catherine said that, and even Rozier frowned again.

Catherine looked bored at them, as if she couldn't stand their stupidity.

After a moment, someone asked in a low voice: "You mean to let people in other houses know that James Potter is stubborn and stubborn, was punished in the morning, and then continued to provoke the students of Slytherin House after one class?"

The little snakes all looked over and saw that Agatha Flint, Miss Belle Lestrange's roommate and another lucky person in the double girls' dormitory, stood out among the crowd.

To say she stood out was not to say that she shouldn't be here, but that this first-year girl was really tall and tall. She was about the same height as Rozier, the tallest first-year student, and was already close to 5.6 feet (1 meters).

For such a tall girl, she made a timid little voice, which seemed weird.

Before everyone showed strange looks, Catherine clapped her hands to call everyone's attention, "That's what it means. Although it's just a prank magic, we are just in the first grade and don't know. Who would have thought that Mr. Potter, who prides himself on justice, would be fair and upright when others After receiving the reward, he came over to laugh at me."

This small counterattack will certainly not change the overall impression of Slytherin House in the school, but it will at least let other houses know that even Gryffindor, who is known as the most righteous, will have such annoying people who bully their classmates.

The little snakes nodded in understanding.

Catherine clicked her tongue, "It's too late now. This matter will be over once you retreat to the lounge."

Therefore, it was impossible for Catherine to go out and seek bad luck against Potter in the afternoon. As a prefect, it was one thing to protect her classmates, but it was another thing to take the initiative to suppress other students when nothing happened.

The little snakes were not really stupid, and they quickly figured out the key. The little snakes were sad that they missed the opportunity to retaliate against Potter earlier, but some people felt that it would be more enjoyable to send Potter to the hospital wing in the afternoon.

The little snake who said he wanted to give Potter a good look in the afternoon had this in mind at first. Catherine only saw the back of his head just now, but now she saw the person and his name.

It's a boy named Hyman Mulcerber. When Catherine was "invited" to punish Snape yesterday, his eyes were shining like a senior pureblood, and he looked like he was watching the fun and not taking it too seriously. After being divided into dormitories, He also secretly approached Snape, trying to get him to work.

This kind of person is most likely to take things too far, but Catherine didn't immediately warn him.

She wouldn't really kill James Potter, but it was true that she wanted to retaliate against him for being rude to Salazar and Slytherin. Since students come to school to learn, then learning to be a human being is also part of learning, right?

As for her performance in front of the little snakes, even if Catherine only stayed here for less than 24 hours, she could still deeply feel the xenophobia and arrogance of Slytherin House. She could only integrate into it first, and then slowly get enough support. Try to change the status quo.

Secretly sabotaging Lucius's opening performance last night was not a random whim of hers. These first-grade snakes were her first prey.

After dismissing all the students, Catherine remained sitting on the sofa. It was good that Snape did not leave immediately.

In front of everyone in the lounge, no matter what others did, Catherine said directly to Snape: "As your prefect, Mr. Snape, I am dissatisfied with your behavior today and have decided to punish you."

She took out the Transfiguration textbook and a notebook from the small bag, threw it in front of Snape, "Copy a copy of the class notes, and then write out my homework."

The little wizards who didn't look too far away glanced at each other, and the next second they heard Catherine's cold voice: "Stand on one leg and write, and rest after you finish."

Oh, this is not that easy. The little snakes imagined that awkward posture, and recalled the entire page of notes and the 1.5-foot paper in today's class.

Would Snape, a frustrated little half-blood, do as he was told?

The little wizards pretended to be doing their own thing and peeked there secretly. They saw Snape slowly squatting down, picking up the books and notebooks on the ground, taking them to the table in the corner of the lounge, lifting his right foot and starting to bury his head. Write.

There was a wicked smile on Catherine's lips, as if she was satisfied with his obedience, but her eyes were cold and did not move away. Obviously, if Snape dared to play any tricks, she seemed to be in a bad mood and she would continue to inflict it on him. More humiliating and harsh punishment.

In contrast, they only received a few impatient glances from Catherine and a few curses, but they were still taught the transformation technique. Well, they were quite lucky.

Thinking about it this way, his anger towards Snape seemed not to be that big anymore.

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