His stupid boss...

Lupine shook his head in amusement and gave no explanation, but he was temporarily skeptical about Till's previous remarks about having an average relationship with Professor Snape.

Although he hadn't seen this "old friend" for many years, Lupine still had some idea of ​​what kind of character Professor Snape was.

Following Teal and continuing to walk towards the Omnipotent Potion Store, Lupine suddenly looked back in the direction Professor Snape left. Seeing that the black figure over there seemed to be standing still, he raised his lips in understanding.

Severus Snape would not stand down for a student with an average relationship.

I just don’t know, is it because of a simple good relationship with Till, or because of some other intention?

Lupine, who had recently been in contact with Professor Dumbledore, had a somewhat solemn look in his eyes for a moment, but when Teal looked over, he smiled in a relaxed manner.

After taking the account book, Till did not stay too long in Hogsmeade. After rejecting Lupine's suggestion to send her all the way back to Hogwarts, she slowly walked back to Hogwarts by herself.

At her current pace, it would be dinner time at Hogwarts when she returned to the castle.

But when Till was walking and thinking about what he was going to teach Charlie after dinner, a figure he had just seen suddenly appeared in front of him.

"Professor Snape?" Out of politeness, a somewhat confused Thiel spoke first.

According to the speed at which Professor Snape strode away just now, he should have walked to the castle by now and walked back and forth between the restaurant and his office several times. Why are he still standing here?

Teal glanced around and took the lead in ruling out the possibility that Professor Snape was tripped.

"You want to go back to the castle?" Professor Snape turned his head, and his calm voice floated into Teal's ears, but it might be Teal's misunderstanding, and she vaguely heard some disagreement, "I want to go back too. "

Tyr looked at the expressionless Professor Snape in surprise, and a bold idea flashed in his mind.

So, Professor Snape, are you waiting for her to go back together?

But when this idea came up, Thiel felt it was impossible.

To say that Professor Snape was waiting here because he wanted to scold her specifically, Teal felt that it was more likely than that he wanted to wait for her to go back together.

Till didn't speak, and neither did Professor Snape, so they remained silent under the sinking sun.

Seeing that dinner time was getting closer, Till, who had been busy all day, wanted to go back for a delicious meal, so he took the initiative to invite Professor Snape: "Professor, do you want to go back to the castle together?"

"No need." Professor Snape stared at Till with a very strange look, as if he were looking at a troll.

His expression at this time was as if he was wondering if there was something wrong with Tier's mind, otherwise why would he extend the invitation to him.

Till said goodbye awkwardly and trotted towards the castle. She also felt that there might be something wrong with her brain, otherwise how could she have such terrible thoughts.

Professor Snape doesn't look like he has the temperament to wait for someone!

He should really have the habit of standing in an open space in a daze.

Till, who was out of breath from running, had just returned to Hogwarts when the quaint ringing of the dinner bell started echoing in the castle. She was relieved that she was not late and came to the restaurant to wait for the arrival of Mgina and the others.

But she was a little surprised to find that even though she walked into the restaurant with her front feet, Professor Snape walked from the small door to the professor's chair with his back feet!

what's the situation? Could it be that the Professor Snape she met just now was just an illusion of hers?

Tier couldn't help but pinched her face hard, feeling the intense pain, but she still felt unreal.

"Til, what are you doing?" As soon as Mgina and the other four came over, they saw Till pinching his face hard and looking dazed. This made them wonder if something had happened to Till. .

In normal times, Till wouldn't be as... dull as he is now, even when he just woke up?

Till shook his head and chose to simply forget about this thing that he couldn't understand: "It's nothing, maybe it's because the branch is about to open, and there are too many things to remember in my mind these days."

The four of them looked at each other, not believing that Thiel, who could memorize an entire "History of Magic" easily, would feel "brainless" because of a branch he had already planned.

But apart from this reason, there seems to be nothing more convincing.

Bill patted Till on the shoulder, picked out a plate of wine-soaked jam pudding from the delicacies on the table, and placed it in front of Till: "Then let's have a good rest. The class for Charlie will be temporarily canceled tonight?"

There was a bit of ill-intention in Bill's tone, but seeing the way Charlie suddenly trembled, Till knew that this ill-intention was not directed at him.

Till smiled and turned to look at Mgina and Tonks: "What trouble did Charlie get into today?"

Bill valued Charlie's studies very much. Even though he knew that Charlie was not good at studying, he never gave up. At most, he was a little "cruel" when tutoring his younger brother.

Ever since Till taught Charlie about potions, Bill had never interfered. No matter what Till's teaching method was, his brother showed his full support.

Why did Bill take the initiative to cancel the class today?

Tier was sure that it was not her fault, and Bill thanked her this morning, saying that Charlie's grades in Potions class had improved very quickly.

Therefore, there could only be something wrong with Charlie.

Charlie hurriedly wanted to come over and cover his mouth, but was stopped by Bill. Mgina and Tonks told Charlie's "glorious deeds" today without hesitation.

"It's nothing, but I just flew too high and too fast during training on the court. I accidentally couldn't stop the car and got hung up on the tree next to the court." Mgina tilted her head and said with a smile.

Tonks answered: "Then the flying broom fell down, but the man didn't come down. It took several people to go up and rescue him. In the process of being rescued, he accidentally pulled others into the tree."

At this time, Charlie had given up going forward to cover his mouth and chose to cover his face.

But this was far from over. Bill, his brother, started to make up for the damage: "These are nothing, the most amazing thing is that the flying broom he fell at the beginning hit Mrs. Huo Qi who was resting under the tree. "

Because Mrs. Hooch had just finished flying lessons for the first grade and was resting under the tree exhausted physically and mentally, she failed to notice Charlie flying into the tree from high altitude at the first time.

When Mrs. Huo Qi heard the exclamations around her and wanted to look up, the flying broom fell down.

Normally, Mrs. Hooch would have been able to avoid this "sneak attack" with her most agile skills, but she had just finished teaching Gryffindor's first-year class, and the amount of exercise in one class was unbelievable, so at that time The brain reacted, but the body did not.

Mrs. Huo Qi protected her head with her hands, but injuries to her hands were inevitable. After deducting points from Charlie, she chose to walk to the school hospital by herself.

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