Professor hp snape wants me to drop out
Chapter 49 SG.1
1.
ah?Do the original students have to go to class?
Sera thought he could live a wonderful life between the Forbidden Forest, the library and the auditorium.
As a result, she went to lunch today, and as soon as she arrived at the entrance of the auditorium, she was caught and taken away by Professor McGonagall and Professor Flitwick who were waiting there.
"Miss Green, I noticed you missed Charms this morning. Why?" Professor Flitwick said sternly.
Sera wondered, "Huh?"
She has already read the textbook.
……
The little girl with black hair and purple eyes made a short questioning expressionlessly, and tilted her head provocatively.
Flitwick's neck felt cold, and he thought that if he dared to say one more word, she would blow up his office in the next second.
?Is it reasonable for her not to go to class?
"...Let me do it." Professor McGonagall whispered to him: "Miss Green's situation is a bit special, and she may lack common sense."
Flitwick's unbelievable expression seemed to say, this seems to have gone beyond the scope of "a bit special" and "relatively lacking", right?
"Miss Green, students need to go to class." Professor McGonagall turned to the little girl who was still wearing the braid she gave her. "This is what the school is for. If you continue to miss classes, we will have to expel you— That means you must leave Hogwarts."
Sierra is actually quite innocent.
Her mother never went to school.If Sierra grew up normally, she probably wouldn't need to go to school.So, she was never taught any school rules.
However, Professor McGonagall's patient look made Selah feel hot, as if she was a little troll who couldn't understand the reason after an adult said it a hundred times.
she?troll? !
Sela's eyebrows furrowed into a ball.
And will be kicked out...
She had to promise: "I will go to class."
Simultaneously, Sierra tried to diverge her thoughts, trying to get rid of awkward emotions in her head.
She realized that her common sense system was very deficient.There were signs of this—the first time in her life that she had seen so many people, and where there were more people, there was always more common sense.
So she asked again: "So, some of the children here have parents who haven't died yet?"
……
The little girl frowned when she agreed to attend the class, and even McGonagall almost suspected that this request was really too much?
Immediately afterwards, Sera automatically returned to facial paralysis, and said something (combined with her face) very scary words.
This time, both McGonagall and Flitwick choked, and they were silent for a long time before they realized it.
Flitwick touched his heart, let out a breath slowly, and told himself that this girl is really a normal child, even a good child, if she knows her mistakes, she will correct them, and if she doesn't understand, she will ask questions.She just has no common sense and doesn't know how to use her facial muscles.
The little girl probably just understood Hogwarts as an orphanage.
In the end, Professor Flitwick's punishment for Serra was copying school rules.
Although the expressions of the professors told Selah that this was already a relatively lenient treatment, Selah still felt unhappy.
Holding a stack of school rules given to her by the professor, she felt like she had lost something.
"Must" go to class, "must" follow the school rules -- it's like forcing her to wear a pair of tight shoes -- and she hasn't worn them in almost four years.
2.
"One more thing, Miss Green. Miss Abigail—your roommate—tell me you haven't been in your dorm these two days. Where have you been?"
……
After a cordial exchange, Selah reluctantly agreed to stay in the dormitory at night.
She didn't expect that she would give in in the end.
Now that things had come to this, she had to admit that she had spent the past two days at Hogwarts a little bit happily, and she didn't want to leave at all.
It was as if if she didn't pay attention, some kind of tentacles of curiosity would quietly protrude from her heart, and firmly took root in this rich and warm soil on its own initiative, so that she had no choice but to compromise constantly.
She gave up an entire forest!Just change to a small bed!
The worst part is having to share the space with two other people.
"Miss Green, you shouldn't stay out at night—and you shouldn't go to Forbidden (re-reading) Forest. Either of these two things is enough to deduct fifty points." Professor McGonagall sighed softly, "Consider Due to various reasons, we decided not to deduct points this time, but punishment is indispensable."
I will be punished again.
She was the one who suffered the most!
Nasty rules.
"From this Tuesday to next Tuesday, these seven days, every night from [-]:[-] to [-]:[-], you need to go to the library to help Mrs. Pince organize the books returned by the students."
……Eh?
"But this is not a punishment for me." Sera was really puzzled, can this still be the case?
McGonagall thought in admiration - what an honest kid.
"Well," Professor McGonagall blinked, "the rules say—it is."
Sierra opened her eyes slightly, feeling a little better.
3.
Finally, Professor McGonagall mentioned one more thing.
She suggested that Cerrado communicate with his classmates.
classmate?What classmate?
4.
Sierra works in the library, and when she gets a book, she can't help but flip through a few pages first.
Mrs. Pince stared at her for a while, and found that although she was dawdling in the first step, she found the bookshelf very quickly and was also skilled in climbing the ladder, so she didn't say anything.
Sera found it very interesting. Flipping through these returned books was like opening a gift box. Before opening it, one didn’t know what kind of surprises would be inside.
Sierra climbed to the top of the ladder and stuffed a copy of "Grindylow: From Identification to Breeding" into the cabinet. Suddenly, she looked over a row of bookshelves and saw Blake showing a black head.
Just the sight of Blake put her in a good mood for an instant.
In general, Sierra dislikes all of her classmates.Especially don't like Blake.
She couldn't bear the way they looked at her.
Serra used to be the eldest sister in the family, and all younger siblings adored and feared her.
And here... they look down on her, even pity her.
When Blake accosted her, Sera panicked and then got angry when it was over.Why should he panic her?
At that time, she wanted to scold him a few words, but she was afraid that she would not be able to scold him if she was not proficient in speaking, so she held back her breath until now.
Sierra frowned as Black and Potter got up and walked around the bookshelf, toward them—what were they going to do?
The two didn't see her, and their target seemed to be the table and chairs under Serra's row of bookshelves.
Sierra clasped her hands on top of the bookshelf, craned her neck, and looked down.
--oh!It's young Snape!
Little Snape was very sensitive, as soon as she looked at him, he immediately noticed and raised his head.
Then his face froze instantly, obviously startled.
... Or he looked pleasing to the eye, Sera smiled at him for a second, and rewarded the good boy.
As a result, Potter and Black also looked up along his line of sight.
Potter wasn't intimidated, just a little surprised, and gave her a broad smile; Black was even more so, and he started looking around, looking as if he wanted to find a ladder to climb up to strike up a conversation again.
Sela met his gaze, and shrank back slightly reflexively.
……
Good luck not falling! ! !
Sela steadied herself and watched the two of them calmly—well, they didn't notice her flinch.
Then she immediately turned back indifferently to Gao Leng, trying to maintain a superficial calm.
At the same time, I was so angry that I was dying.
Blake, I'll clean you up next time!
If only all the "classmates" were as good as little Snape.The candle trick has been used and can no longer be used, she must quickly think of a way to shock everyone.
Speaking of which, what's the matter with Snape the two of them?
Sera was a little curious, but after thinking about the two terrifying Gryffindors, she chose to get off the ladder and leave at the speed of light.
5.
The Ravenclaw common room even has a library!
Serra picked two novels, "Lolita" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's."Just looking at the title of the book, she will definitely have a deeper understanding of human beings after reading it.
"Hey! Grade one!" A male voice sounded not far behind. "You can't take the book away. This is a shared bookstore for Ravenclaw students. The rule here is that you must share your own books before you can borrow others' books."
Serra paused.
She has no books of her own to bring out.
When her aunts kicked her out of the house, she couldn't get anything but her mother's necklace and wand.
This rule sounds reasonable, and it seems unreasonable not to abide by it.
But, with the books already in hand, it was really hard for her to put them down.I have never seen either of these in the library.
Serra couldn't help thinking, what exactly is the regulation?Will there be any loopholes?
She had no way of knowing.
Is she going to ask that boy?
……never!
Sela left the bookshelf with the book in her arms and walked outside.
"So it's you, Green....Can't you hear me?" The boy walked up to her, saw that she still ignored him, and said angrily, "Are you deaf?"
...Damn it.He tugged at her robe.
Why is the school gown so big?
Sela frowned and turned her head away.
"...I mean," the tall boy flinched and quickly withdrew his hand. "If, if you didn't bring the book this time, remember...remember to bring it next time. I'll pretend I didn't read it today."
Listen, "classmates" are so annoying.He said so, if she took the book away now, it would be like accepting his favor!Still "pretend not to see"...
…………
Sierra suddenly stopped at this thought.
It was as if a "ding" sounded an alarm bell from outside in her mind, interrupting her obsessive awkwardness and calculation.She squeezed her arms tightly and hugged the book in her arms tightly.
Why on earth is she thinking so much?
Why should she care what these people think of her?
She is wasting precious mood, energy and time for these classmates, and because of them, she is limiting herself everywhere.
Could it be that she is really afraid?
Fear that in this larger society, the weak, pitiful little girl in their eyes who needs to be taken care of and taught by her brothers and sisters is the real her.
What made her angry and frightened was not the eyes of others, but her lack of self-confidence.
If she has self-confidence first, other people's perceptions of her will naturally change—of course, maybe she didn't care what people thought of her at that time—just like she did before.
Sierra couldn't take it anymore.
She should have asked him directly just now!Ask him what the so-called rules here are all about!
In the library, she was supposed to climb up the bookshelf and jump off, scaring Potter and Black to death!
Just do it if you don't like it, okay?
She actually gave up what she wanted to do because of other people's eyes?
Now, she wants Shu to take the book away openly!
……
Sierra found she couldn't.
She couldn't help continuing the thought that she felt that she had lost face.
For these bad thoughts that popped up automatically and couldn't be pressed back, she felt as if she had found a thread, but the whole thing was still a mess.
All right.All right.Sera took a deep breath, turned around and strode towards the bookcase, and put the book back.
The road has to be taken step by step.Maybe she can only be herself if she becomes stronger first.
... Read some novels and practice magic.
The author has something to say:
Cub Sierra: The irascible social fear who dared not enter the dormitory and ran to the library first.
Cub Sif: Find yourself in dire straits with the One and Only One playbook.
The fledgling boyhood.
----
Serra's little head popped out of the bookshelf
Snape: What the hell is she spying on me? !
Porter: Hello girl
Blake: Cool, I like this way of playing
At the beginning, Sera changed from persecuting all classmates to being the only favorite (x) persecuting little Sif, little Sif... It's a little bit worse, but it will get better, not much spoiler (because I haven't fully figured it out yet
I don’t think I’ve written very well, because autistic children don’t talk to a person, it seems a bit too boring
Thank you "Paper Fish" Bao for the nutrient solution~
ah?Do the original students have to go to class?
Sera thought he could live a wonderful life between the Forbidden Forest, the library and the auditorium.
As a result, she went to lunch today, and as soon as she arrived at the entrance of the auditorium, she was caught and taken away by Professor McGonagall and Professor Flitwick who were waiting there.
"Miss Green, I noticed you missed Charms this morning. Why?" Professor Flitwick said sternly.
Sera wondered, "Huh?"
She has already read the textbook.
……
The little girl with black hair and purple eyes made a short questioning expressionlessly, and tilted her head provocatively.
Flitwick's neck felt cold, and he thought that if he dared to say one more word, she would blow up his office in the next second.
?Is it reasonable for her not to go to class?
"...Let me do it." Professor McGonagall whispered to him: "Miss Green's situation is a bit special, and she may lack common sense."
Flitwick's unbelievable expression seemed to say, this seems to have gone beyond the scope of "a bit special" and "relatively lacking", right?
"Miss Green, students need to go to class." Professor McGonagall turned to the little girl who was still wearing the braid she gave her. "This is what the school is for. If you continue to miss classes, we will have to expel you— That means you must leave Hogwarts."
Sierra is actually quite innocent.
Her mother never went to school.If Sierra grew up normally, she probably wouldn't need to go to school.So, she was never taught any school rules.
However, Professor McGonagall's patient look made Selah feel hot, as if she was a little troll who couldn't understand the reason after an adult said it a hundred times.
she?troll? !
Sela's eyebrows furrowed into a ball.
And will be kicked out...
She had to promise: "I will go to class."
Simultaneously, Sierra tried to diverge her thoughts, trying to get rid of awkward emotions in her head.
She realized that her common sense system was very deficient.There were signs of this—the first time in her life that she had seen so many people, and where there were more people, there was always more common sense.
So she asked again: "So, some of the children here have parents who haven't died yet?"
……
The little girl frowned when she agreed to attend the class, and even McGonagall almost suspected that this request was really too much?
Immediately afterwards, Sera automatically returned to facial paralysis, and said something (combined with her face) very scary words.
This time, both McGonagall and Flitwick choked, and they were silent for a long time before they realized it.
Flitwick touched his heart, let out a breath slowly, and told himself that this girl is really a normal child, even a good child, if she knows her mistakes, she will correct them, and if she doesn't understand, she will ask questions.She just has no common sense and doesn't know how to use her facial muscles.
The little girl probably just understood Hogwarts as an orphanage.
In the end, Professor Flitwick's punishment for Serra was copying school rules.
Although the expressions of the professors told Selah that this was already a relatively lenient treatment, Selah still felt unhappy.
Holding a stack of school rules given to her by the professor, she felt like she had lost something.
"Must" go to class, "must" follow the school rules -- it's like forcing her to wear a pair of tight shoes -- and she hasn't worn them in almost four years.
2.
"One more thing, Miss Green. Miss Abigail—your roommate—tell me you haven't been in your dorm these two days. Where have you been?"
……
After a cordial exchange, Selah reluctantly agreed to stay in the dormitory at night.
She didn't expect that she would give in in the end.
Now that things had come to this, she had to admit that she had spent the past two days at Hogwarts a little bit happily, and she didn't want to leave at all.
It was as if if she didn't pay attention, some kind of tentacles of curiosity would quietly protrude from her heart, and firmly took root in this rich and warm soil on its own initiative, so that she had no choice but to compromise constantly.
She gave up an entire forest!Just change to a small bed!
The worst part is having to share the space with two other people.
"Miss Green, you shouldn't stay out at night—and you shouldn't go to Forbidden (re-reading) Forest. Either of these two things is enough to deduct fifty points." Professor McGonagall sighed softly, "Consider Due to various reasons, we decided not to deduct points this time, but punishment is indispensable."
I will be punished again.
She was the one who suffered the most!
Nasty rules.
"From this Tuesday to next Tuesday, these seven days, every night from [-]:[-] to [-]:[-], you need to go to the library to help Mrs. Pince organize the books returned by the students."
……Eh?
"But this is not a punishment for me." Sera was really puzzled, can this still be the case?
McGonagall thought in admiration - what an honest kid.
"Well," Professor McGonagall blinked, "the rules say—it is."
Sierra opened her eyes slightly, feeling a little better.
3.
Finally, Professor McGonagall mentioned one more thing.
She suggested that Cerrado communicate with his classmates.
classmate?What classmate?
4.
Sierra works in the library, and when she gets a book, she can't help but flip through a few pages first.
Mrs. Pince stared at her for a while, and found that although she was dawdling in the first step, she found the bookshelf very quickly and was also skilled in climbing the ladder, so she didn't say anything.
Sera found it very interesting. Flipping through these returned books was like opening a gift box. Before opening it, one didn’t know what kind of surprises would be inside.
Sierra climbed to the top of the ladder and stuffed a copy of "Grindylow: From Identification to Breeding" into the cabinet. Suddenly, she looked over a row of bookshelves and saw Blake showing a black head.
Just the sight of Blake put her in a good mood for an instant.
In general, Sierra dislikes all of her classmates.Especially don't like Blake.
She couldn't bear the way they looked at her.
Serra used to be the eldest sister in the family, and all younger siblings adored and feared her.
And here... they look down on her, even pity her.
When Blake accosted her, Sera panicked and then got angry when it was over.Why should he panic her?
At that time, she wanted to scold him a few words, but she was afraid that she would not be able to scold him if she was not proficient in speaking, so she held back her breath until now.
Sierra frowned as Black and Potter got up and walked around the bookshelf, toward them—what were they going to do?
The two didn't see her, and their target seemed to be the table and chairs under Serra's row of bookshelves.
Sierra clasped her hands on top of the bookshelf, craned her neck, and looked down.
--oh!It's young Snape!
Little Snape was very sensitive, as soon as she looked at him, he immediately noticed and raised his head.
Then his face froze instantly, obviously startled.
... Or he looked pleasing to the eye, Sera smiled at him for a second, and rewarded the good boy.
As a result, Potter and Black also looked up along his line of sight.
Potter wasn't intimidated, just a little surprised, and gave her a broad smile; Black was even more so, and he started looking around, looking as if he wanted to find a ladder to climb up to strike up a conversation again.
Sela met his gaze, and shrank back slightly reflexively.
……
Good luck not falling! ! !
Sela steadied herself and watched the two of them calmly—well, they didn't notice her flinch.
Then she immediately turned back indifferently to Gao Leng, trying to maintain a superficial calm.
At the same time, I was so angry that I was dying.
Blake, I'll clean you up next time!
If only all the "classmates" were as good as little Snape.The candle trick has been used and can no longer be used, she must quickly think of a way to shock everyone.
Speaking of which, what's the matter with Snape the two of them?
Sera was a little curious, but after thinking about the two terrifying Gryffindors, she chose to get off the ladder and leave at the speed of light.
5.
The Ravenclaw common room even has a library!
Serra picked two novels, "Lolita" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's."Just looking at the title of the book, she will definitely have a deeper understanding of human beings after reading it.
"Hey! Grade one!" A male voice sounded not far behind. "You can't take the book away. This is a shared bookstore for Ravenclaw students. The rule here is that you must share your own books before you can borrow others' books."
Serra paused.
She has no books of her own to bring out.
When her aunts kicked her out of the house, she couldn't get anything but her mother's necklace and wand.
This rule sounds reasonable, and it seems unreasonable not to abide by it.
But, with the books already in hand, it was really hard for her to put them down.I have never seen either of these in the library.
Serra couldn't help thinking, what exactly is the regulation?Will there be any loopholes?
She had no way of knowing.
Is she going to ask that boy?
……never!
Sela left the bookshelf with the book in her arms and walked outside.
"So it's you, Green....Can't you hear me?" The boy walked up to her, saw that she still ignored him, and said angrily, "Are you deaf?"
...Damn it.He tugged at her robe.
Why is the school gown so big?
Sela frowned and turned her head away.
"...I mean," the tall boy flinched and quickly withdrew his hand. "If, if you didn't bring the book this time, remember...remember to bring it next time. I'll pretend I didn't read it today."
Listen, "classmates" are so annoying.He said so, if she took the book away now, it would be like accepting his favor!Still "pretend not to see"...
…………
Sierra suddenly stopped at this thought.
It was as if a "ding" sounded an alarm bell from outside in her mind, interrupting her obsessive awkwardness and calculation.She squeezed her arms tightly and hugged the book in her arms tightly.
Why on earth is she thinking so much?
Why should she care what these people think of her?
She is wasting precious mood, energy and time for these classmates, and because of them, she is limiting herself everywhere.
Could it be that she is really afraid?
Fear that in this larger society, the weak, pitiful little girl in their eyes who needs to be taken care of and taught by her brothers and sisters is the real her.
What made her angry and frightened was not the eyes of others, but her lack of self-confidence.
If she has self-confidence first, other people's perceptions of her will naturally change—of course, maybe she didn't care what people thought of her at that time—just like she did before.
Sierra couldn't take it anymore.
She should have asked him directly just now!Ask him what the so-called rules here are all about!
In the library, she was supposed to climb up the bookshelf and jump off, scaring Potter and Black to death!
Just do it if you don't like it, okay?
She actually gave up what she wanted to do because of other people's eyes?
Now, she wants Shu to take the book away openly!
……
Sierra found she couldn't.
She couldn't help continuing the thought that she felt that she had lost face.
For these bad thoughts that popped up automatically and couldn't be pressed back, she felt as if she had found a thread, but the whole thing was still a mess.
All right.All right.Sera took a deep breath, turned around and strode towards the bookcase, and put the book back.
The road has to be taken step by step.Maybe she can only be herself if she becomes stronger first.
... Read some novels and practice magic.
The author has something to say:
Cub Sierra: The irascible social fear who dared not enter the dormitory and ran to the library first.
Cub Sif: Find yourself in dire straits with the One and Only One playbook.
The fledgling boyhood.
----
Serra's little head popped out of the bookshelf
Snape: What the hell is she spying on me? !
Porter: Hello girl
Blake: Cool, I like this way of playing
At the beginning, Sera changed from persecuting all classmates to being the only favorite (x) persecuting little Sif, little Sif... It's a little bit worse, but it will get better, not much spoiler (because I haven't fully figured it out yet
I don’t think I’ve written very well, because autistic children don’t talk to a person, it seems a bit too boring
Thank you "Paper Fish" Bao for the nutrient solution~
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