After half of the Potions class, Snape keenly discovered that the best performer in the two classes was none other than Potter.

Different from Malfoy's step-by-step method, Potter only read the operation in the book once, and then adopted a different method himself.Sometimes he observes the color, and sometimes makes small changes to the steps ingeniously.

Although the movements are clumsy and unfamiliar, it can be seen that this is a set of production techniques that he gradually explored and sorted out, not taught him by others.

Snape turned back and forth in the classroom, but stared at the black-haired boy inquisitively.

——This is too unusual for a first-year little wizard.

Malfoy received family education early on, and he has never thought of creating his own tricks until now.

From this point of view, there is only one reason - he inherited his mother's excellent talent in potions.

"Harry" lowered his head and kept operating in his hands.Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Snape turn to the back, and then he raised his eyelids and glanced at Snape lightly.

There is no doubt about concealing one's potion level.

But for him to pretend to be a little first-year wizard (most of whom are too busy making good potions) he would need to deliberately make wrong steps - or pretend to be unfamiliar with the material, which in his opinion is Intolerable and impossible.

But performing too well will arouse your own suspicion.Thinking that Potter was taught by some unpredictable person before he came to school——

The best way to do this is to attribute it all to a genetic talent for potions.

With the background of old Potter's potion family (this is really unbelievable) and the inheritance of being the best witch in the potion class at that time - there are traces of little Potter's excellence beyond ordinary people.

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