Two Worlds: I studied at Hogwarts
#93 - Harry's suspicion
Munn could actually understand that Professor Snape had given the little lions of this year a great psychological shadow.
Before the start of school, Munn didn't know that Slytherin and Gryffindor were very at odds.
Now, after more than three months of Potions class, Munn can indeed feel a little bit of malice from Snape.
Unlike Munn, who only had this understanding after school started, Ron's fear of Snape actually existed before he entered the school.
This was thanks to his two twin brothers telling him the story of "Hogwarts' most terrifying professor."
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In addition, after Ron started school, he was almost always implicated by Harry in every Potions class.
All of these things added together have completely turned his originally favorite Friday into black.
"I think it's best to stay away from Snape."
Ron still insisted on his own ideas.
Neville didn't say anything, but he also strongly agreed with Ron's statement.
Although no one had instilled the terror of Snape into this forgetful little wizard, the burn accident in the first Potions class had always been in his mind.
Even though Munn would take on most of the work in the current Potions class, Neville's heart would still speed up unconsciously during class.
"If possible, I can set a fire to attract Snape's attention, and then you can go steal it."
Seamus also agreed with Ron's approach, and then he improved the method a bit.
Since various inexplicable fire accidents began to occur around him, Seamus has replaced Neville as the little wizard with the most accidents in Potions class.
In every Potions class, the flames controlled by Seamus would always suddenly and unpredictably become larger or burst into flames.
This forced Hermione, who often made potions with him, to prepare several more sets of materials.
Because of this, Seamus became the little wizard who was ridiculed the most by Snape among the Gryffindor lions, besides Harry.
This made his fear of Snape even greater.
"I think being honest is never wrong."
Hermione was not afraid of Snape. She had already read all the first-year Potions textbooks.
So as long as Snape's questions in class were not particularly beyond the syllabus, she could answer them.
"However, you know, our relationship with Slytherin is not good, so is it a little crazy to go directly to Snape?"
Hermione rigorously analyzed the current real situation and explained her attitude.
After all his friends expressed their opinions, Harry looked around and looked at Munn.
"Although I know this is difficult, we still have to try."
While the little lions were discussing how to get back "Quidditch Through the Ages."
Snape and Filch were also exchanging experiences in the office.
As the two faculty members in Hogwarts Castle who liked to catch little wizards the most.
Filch and Snape actually had their own characteristics.
As an experienced castle administrator, Filch was able to catch little wizards because of his familiarity with the castle that far exceeded that of ordinary people.
In this regard, he believed that no one could compare to him, and even some secret and unknown castle tunnels,
Filch knew very well.
In addition, with the help of Mrs. Norris, Filch could always find many night-wandering little wizards.
Snape caught little wizards based on his keen observation and unusually swift movements.
When the little wizards didn't know that danger was coming, Snape had already appeared behind them and stretched out his "deducting points" magic claws.
Among them, the people who had the most points deducted, besides Harry, were the older students hiding in the bushes and corners.
So usually on weekends, as long as they had time, the two faculty members would gather together to share experiences.
Of course, most of the time, Filch was more active.
"Professor Snape, actually, if you don't mind, I can help clean the Potions classroom."
"No need, I always have to give that little stupid lion a little punishment."
Hearing Snape's unwavering refusal, Filch could only nod helplessly.
"Okay, but is your leg okay?"
"Oh, this, who can stop a three-headed dog's sneak attack."
Snape had just lifted his trouser leg when he saw Harry through the crack in the door.
"Harry Potter! What are you doing here!"
In the end, Harry didn't get back the confiscated "Quidditch Through the Ages", but he brought back an exciting message.
"I bet my Firebolt that Snape must have let the troll in!"
After returning to the common room, Harry told everyone what he had seen and heard in Snape's office.
"On Halloween night, Snape must have wanted to steal the thing that the three-headed dog was guarding, so he let the troll into the school to create chaos."
"Really? Was Snape bitten by that three-headed dog?"
Ron felt that what Harry said made a lot of sense. On the night they were tricked by Malfoy to duel, they saw a three-headed dog guarding a trapdoor.
And now, after learning the source of Snape's leg injury, Ron was faintly happy.
"Impossible, I know he's not good, but Snape is a school professor, how could he steal something Dumbledore is guarding."
Hermione discovered the logical loophole in the boys' guesses.
"Hermione, professors can also be bad people, especially someone like Snape."
Ron was very sure of Harry's guess. In his opinion, only Snape could do such a thing.
"I don't think it's possible."
Munn's words once again attracted everyone's attention.
As the person who had direct face-to-face contact with the troll on Halloween night, Munn's words carried a lot of weight.
"That night, after the troll was defeated, Dumbledore finally asked Snape to deal with the troll, and when I returned to the Great Hall, he also went to the Headmaster's office."
Hearing Munn say this, Harry and Ron couldn't help but feel a little confused.
"Then do you think Dumbledore knew that Snape let the troll in, and then asked him to deal with it."
Ron was still a little unwilling. He had finally caught a little of Snape's fault.
"It shouldn't be. When I left the Headmaster's office, Snape's tone was very... very stern."
Munn carefully recalled the situation that night. Snape's tone was indeed not what a professor should have.
"Stern? To Dumbledore! Impossible."
Ron was very skeptical of Munn's statement. In his opinion, no one in the entire wizarding world should be stern to Dumbledore.
"That's the greatest wizard!"
"But I shouldn't have misheard."
Munn was very sure that his memory was correct, even if Ron didn't understand.
After hearing Munn's explanation, Harry couldn't help but become a little suspicious.
In his opinion, if Dumbledore saw Snape last, then Snape's suspicion could be ruled out, but he was still faintly unwilling.
The discussion about Snape ended on Saturday night.
Because of Munn's explanation, Harry and Ron's suspicion of Snape decreased a little.
However, after lying in bed that night, Harry couldn't fall asleep.
He really couldn't figure out who else could do such a thing besides Snape.
It wasn't until Munn reminded him that Wood had asked them to gather for training at eight o'clock tomorrow morning that Harry reluctantly closed his eyes.
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