Professor hp snape wants me to drop out

Chapter 16 Sierra's Future

Listening to Serra's narration, Dumbledore gradually adjusted his posture, from a relaxed sitting to a serious and upright sitting posture; while Snape didn't respond on the surface, but actually felt like he was sitting on pins and needles.

Because after Sera heard that he was the one who went to find her and allowed her to successfully enter Hogwarts before her 12th birthday, she couldn't help telling the next story, and she had to watch it from time to time. He glanced.

...It was almost as if she was confiding to him.

Snape was uncomfortable with her focused eyes.

What Dumbledore told him was that they had to figure out why Serra was in that situation at the time - how could she have two names?Why did Chris turn into a crystal ball?

He also thought that Dumbledore was going to conduct a background check on Selah, and he was called here because the holiday was about to begin. Mr. Principal probably planned to throw Selah to him to learn Occlumency—his own sinner People don't need vacations.

Although he was mentally prepared to hear a bizarre story—there were a lot of weird things in the wizarding world; but when he really heard Sera tell her past, Snape still didn't know how to react for a while.

Maybe that's what Sierra was up to.Snape felt an uncontrollable surge of sympathy, pity, and sadness in him.

Although Sierra behaved very flatly, without crying or anger, how inconspicuous is she usually?Now it's complicated.

For someone who doesn't know her well, maybe they can just listen to it as a story and won't have a deep understanding; but Snape is different, he has seen her in the past, watched her grow up, and recently had the misfortune to be with her. She is acquainted.

He remembered that when he went to pick up Serra, her attitude changed drastically when she heard him say that Hogwarts is full of food and will never drive her away again. For a face, the purple eyes, which were terrifyingly large, showed an almost begging expression for a moment.

It's like saying take me there, I don't care if you have any conspiracy or whether you are a bad person, as long as you can have a full meal, I am willing to die tomorrow.

The strange thing is, she doesn't give him the feeling that she is a child who is easy to deceive.Her eyes are clean and pure, wise and firm, like an elder who has read thousands of sails but still pursues simplicity.

Selah often looks crazy because of the torment of her prophecy talent, so no one dares to adopt her, and her temperament that is obviously different from ordinary people makes people around her feel shudder and shy away, not to mention her poor living conditions make her dirty. People hate dogs—under such circumstances, how did she survive without stealing or robbing?

Relying on picking up garbage to eat and sleeping in livestock sheds... She lived a life like a slave in the Middle Ages.As a young wizard, it was almost a kind of stubbornness.It was hard to imagine how she understood her future before entering school—the feeling of suffocation in the mud, Snape couldn't imagine, if he didn't know the existence of Hogwarts when he was a child, how hopeless life will be.

However, Sera survived so hard, but he was easily deceived by him only asking for food and shelter.

Snape inexplicably recalled a morning when he happened to meet her by the Black Lake one morning at the beginning of fifth grade.At that time, there was no one around, and the weather was still warm. The black skirt she was wearing was a suspender-style short skirt that reached her knees.She was standing in the water, and the water covered her calves.

She sang to the lake, and the cheerful and melodious singing was sent to his ears with the morning wind, so that he couldn't help but stop for it.

It seems that since she came to Hogwarts, she has been recklessly happy, even though she was born in the center of tragedy, and never even left tragedy.

When Serra finally spoke of the end of her life and soul, Snape was shocked, turned his head uncontrollably, and looked at Dumbledore in horror—only to find that although his expression was heavy, he was not surprised, as if he had expected it to like.

Snape suddenly had a horrible conjecture that made his stomach feel sick.

…So, Dumbledore called himself here just to let him know—the only student who has been with him for more than half a year for so many years… the only…special Sera—in fact, he may not even survive to graduate or survive The day the Dark Lord was defeated - dying?

Yes, even her first prophecy is still little known!What a precious gift!

How ironic, Snape thought angrily, what was he doing sitting here now?Could it be that Dumbledore wanted him to help persuade Selah - at the cost of burning her life - to deliver a few prophecies that would work?

disappointment.If he meant that - he would really be unbearably disappointed in the old man.Snape thought feebly and sadly: Yet, would he refuse him?Maybe... no.

For the greater good.

And Selah might agree very simply—not maybe, with Selah's intelligence, since she decided to join Dumbledore's side, she must have thought of this possibility long ago.

It's not hard to guess what Selah thinks, after all these years, he has never seen her have anything that he really cares about - even what he once mistakenly thought, her "fascination" for him, so far she has never tried to be true. Grab something.

It's like she has been creatively blowing up the crucible for four years in a row. She does whatever she wants, regardless of the cost, and never regrets after making a decision.Even if she has to sacrifice her own life—maybe in her mind, she may not value this short life, and nothing is more important than a moment of happiness right now.

Snape resented the speculation.Even in his self-identification, he is the kind of person who has nothing to do with life, but he just can't bear that Sera doesn't take his future seriously.

...But, Snape thought to himself, he had no reason to refuse the task.With Sera's help, it would obviously be easier to eliminate the Dark Lord or protect Harry Potter.

Snape felt all the strength drained from his body, and he wondered blankly, maybe this was his fate?Always losing, losing, losing...

At the same time, he couldn't help but flash through Serra's past actions in his mind.He seemed to understand many mysteries about her in an instant. For example, she didn't learn potions, maybe it was because she didn't want to face the fact that potions couldn't save her. For example, she refused black magic, or maybe she was afraid that black magic would take away what she originally had. The few souls left...

In Snape's trance, Sela ended her narration.

She glanced at Snape, who was next to him with a blank expression, and then looked at Dumbledore quietly, as if waiting for the verdict.

In the silence of the room, Dumbledore walked around the table slowly and walked to Serra, who also stood up involuntarily and looked at him.

"Thank you, Serra. For your trust," said Dumbledore softly, his white beard quivering.

"I have an idea—I found it before, but I'm not sure if it will work," Dumbledore wanted her to prepare mentally, and then he spread his hands and showed the red gem in his palm to Sera: "Sorcerer's Stone, does it work for you?"

... Dumbledore did not disappoint him!But, but, can it work?For the first time in years, Snape was being messed around - like a brat.He couldn't help standing up and looking at the stone.

Serra's eyes widened.

The meaning of Dumbledore's words made her feel a great rush of blood pumping from her heart, filling her limbs with joy at the startling news.

Her head was hot, her hands and feet were cold, her chest trembled slightly and she let out a thin voice: "...in fact...in fact—it's recorded in my book—that, that may be...maybe magic can be used The stone changes the properties of the crystal ball... endowing it with the energy of its own life—and no longer consumes my life...but I don't understand what you mean! Mr. Principal!" At the end, Sera almost screamed Come out and grab Dumbledore's arm with both hands.

Snape saw that her eyes were red too, and tears welled up quickly; but she kept them wide open, staring at Dumbledore with despair and hope.

Snape himself relaxed a little.He knew that Dumbledore had originally planned to destroy the stone. This elderly, greatest wizard of this century actually didn't want to live forever. He always acted like he couldn't wait to be reunited with his family.

Dumbledore took her hand and placed the stone in her palm.

"Try it, my boy."

At this time, the headmaster is like Santa Claus, with a tolerant and warm expression on his face - as if he would ask for nothing as long as the children are satisfied with his gift; there is also a kind of self-confidence and a sense of "she will like it". proud.

Selah shook her head violently: "No. Principal, you and I both know that Voldemort will come back, you are one—you are the greatest wizard, and your life is much more important than mine." Selah felt that she was still Not grown up enough to fight the Dark Lord head-on, not to mention that Dumbledore is not only a powerful wizard, but also an excellent leader-in fact, she feels that comparing herself to Dumbledore is like taking fireflies Than Huiyue.She is totally unworthy of the Philosopher's Stone.

…Snape almost couldn't help but want to say something sarcastic, thinking about how proud she was usually, why would she say such nonsense now.

Dumbledore stroked Serra's hair gently and said, "Take it, take it. I don't need it. I don't need it against the Dark Lord. I might destroy it too without you— — because it must never fall into the hands of the Dark Lord. Do you remember what you saw in the Mirror of Erised?" Dumbledore paused, "You may not be able to imagine an old man like me—I Think I can tell you the truth - how much I long for a peaceful sleep." His eyes were sad and longing.

Sera's untimely jumping thinking made her think that Dumbledore's words can be translated as he wants to retire, but how to solve one Dark Lord and another, you young people are not good at it.

Serra fully agreed with Dumbledore's views on death - so she calmed down, gave Dumbledore a hug, gave Snape a determined look, and said solemnly: "Then we will try now." Try. I remember the spell."

Serra held the crystal ball in her left hand and the Philosopher's Stone in her right.

Beside her, Snape and Dumbledore looked at her seriously, and she could feel that they were also tense.

Sierra suddenly laughed.She felt an unprecedented happiness. Perhaps the golden clue of Halloween pointed to this moment today.Regardless of the outcome, just this scene made her feel that something in her body was soothed.Maybe she'd get a job for the summer, save a little money, buy herself some nice clothes, and buy a present for the Headmaster and Snape.

And then, like the spell she had successfully cast the first time all those years ago, the book had lived up to her expectations this time.

Countless light golden and red light spots poured out from Sera's body, the crystal ball, and the Sorcerer's Stone, almost filling the entire room; they mixed together flying, spinning, and surging like a grand The concert—and finally calm again.

Dumbledore and Snape watched this silent but shocking scene in silence.

Selah felt light, her life nourished.She recalled the first time she bathed, ate, slept at Hogwarts—

Snape stepped forward nimbly in time to wrap his arms around the fainted girl, her curly hair falling over his arms.Her face was rosy, her eyebrows stretched, and there was a faint smile on the corner of her lips.Out of caution, Snape still used a health check spell - fortunately everything was normal.

The Philosopher's Stone disappeared, and the crystal ball was quietly placed on the table, lingering with a faint white light.

Dumbledore bent down curiously and said to the crystal ball, "She'll be all right, won't she?"

The crystal ball ignored him.

Dumbledore straightened up, turned to look at Snape, then at Sela in his arms, and smiled easily.

Snape found his eyes teasing, which made him a little mortified.Fortunately, Dumbledore didn't say anything in the end.

"Take her to your lounge first, Severus." The old headmaster said, "I have guests here later."

Of course, Serra had no choice but to go to the popular old headmaster—he had to turn up the fire again.

Snape nodded, "Goodbye."

I didn't forget to take the crystal ball with me when I left.

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Sierra woke up in her own bed.

Instinctively, she first checked her things - good, they're still there - and then she checked the time, good, it's time for dinner.

Sela quickly went to take a shower, and then ran downstairs quickly.

While running, she felt so happy, even so happy that she wanted to cry; she didn't hold back, she simply jumped over the stairs and screamed as she fell.

"Damn Selah what are you doing!" came the man's angry growl in her ear - still so melodious - her Potions Master, Snape took a buffer spell before her, and Selah stabilized. stood in front of him.

"Bang!" But the crystal ball hit the ground.

Serra, Snape: ...

The crystal ball was fine, but the ancient stone bricks of Hogwarts were smashed and a corner was missing. The little wizards around were screaming in fright for unknown reasons, and a little boy screamed in panic, "There's an earthquake! There's an earthquake !” Then they fled in all directions.

If Snape hadn't been there, Sera would have been particularly happy at this moment, because the children were like lambs being chased by wolves—but with Snape, she didn't dare to laugh too loudly, and bowed her head first. The stone bricks were restored.

"Five points from Ravenclaw for destroying buildings and scaring your classmates!" Snape said viciously, but Sera somehow felt that he was faking it, and in fact he was secretly enjoying it.

"Hey! Professor Snape, you can't do this!" A sixth-year Ravenclaw happened to be passing by at this time, and he said loudly, "I just finished judging the House Cup! The scoring for the next school year hasn't started yet!"

Sera also chimed in: "That's right, it's too much! And obviously you are also responsible!" If she cast the spell herself, she wouldn't forget the crystal ball, thanks to Snape's unintentional genius prank.

"..." Snape gritted his teeth, "Very well, Miss Green, if that's the case, then you can continue to stay in confinement next semester."

The sixth-year Ravenclaw boy was quite satisfied with what he said, politely said "Thank you, Professor Snape", then gave Sela a disdainful look, raised his chin and left.

"..." Selah found that the Ravenclaws' resentment towards her at the end of each term was undisguised.

Sera followed Snape into the auditorium, she noticed the red flag of Gryffindor hanging on the wall, she felt very novel, and immediately wanted to tease Snape, so she gently bumped it with the crystal ball His head—the sound of horrified gasps and coughs of choking on food came from the little wizards who were unfortunate enough to see this scene.

Snape turned his head sharply, and saw Sera looking at the flag and then at him with a wretched smile, as if to say "Look, your house has been stolen".

"..." Snape took a deep breath and said word for word, "Go and eat your meal, Miss Green."

"Yes, Professor Snape." Serra bowed exaggeratedly.

The author has something to say:

Well, Sierra is revived in situ, let us welcome Sierra version 2.0!

Sierra: Duck head, eyes are not deceiving, you are happy, you are so wicked, let's be friends

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