Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic

Chapter 197 The special arrangement Dumbledore said was to bring Draco into conflict with Harry?



Although Professor Flitwick's words prevented Draco and Harry from further quarreling, they did not make Harry feel at ease.

No way, who told that person's name to be Snape.

Whenever there was Potions class, Snape's eyes would stare at him.

It's like killing his father's enemy.

If you make the slightest mistake, you will be deducted a lot of points.

Harry really had had enough.

He had done nothing wrong, so why was he always being stared at by the Head of Slytherin? !

Most people couldn't understand Harry's mood.

Only my best friend Ron will feel it.

He stretched out his hand to pull Harry and nodded slightly: "Just answer as I just said. In this case, even if he wants to find trouble with you, he won't go too far."

Having said that, Ron himself didn't have much confidence.

They say that ignorant people are fearless, but they are not ignorant!

They knew how bad Snape really was, that he was plotting to steal the treasures hidden in the school, and to persecute poor, weak Professor Quirrell!

Just because you know it, you are afraid.

Afraid that Snape completely ignored his status as the dean, followed his own evil thoughts, and bullied the weak to punish them, the weak warriors.

I'm really having a hard time.

Ron had to sigh.

Harry next to him, although he was comforted and knew that Ron planned to take the blame for him, he didn't feel good at all.

Obviously he did nothing wrong.

Even if it's wrong, it's just like Draco.

Intercept classmates and snatch things.

Draco did this more often than not without seeing anything wrong with him.

Unexpectedly, I only learned from him once and was about to be taken to the dean to talk.

This is really unfair!

Snape's office arrived just when the little wizards were having their own thoughts.

Professor Flitwick knocked on the office door first.

After waiting for the voice to come in from behind the door, he opened the door.

Just as he was about to walk in with a group of young wizards, he saw Professor McGonagall rushing over.

She was specially informed by the experienced Professor Flitwick.

As the dean of the Eagle Academy, he had no intention of getting involved in the fight between the Lion Academy and the Snake Academy.

The matter still has to be left to the respective deans of the Lion and Snake Houses. He can at best be a witness and supervisor.

"Minerva, you came just in time." Professor Flitwick greeted him cordially, "I don't have to wait for you now."

"Hmm..." Professor McGonagall pursed her lips and nodded.

She looked a little serious.

His eyes first fell on Draco and the others.

After seeing that their clothes were neat and orderly and not messy at all, he turned his attention to Harry and the others.

Harry's clothes fit snugly on his body.

Look at the face again.

They are all white and tender, with no dark circles or scratches like claw marks.

This made Professor McGonagall breathe a sigh of relief.

"I heard Mr. Potter got into a fight with Mr. Malfoy?"

Professor McGonagall, who was relaxed inside but didn't show it at all on his face, still looked very serious as he asked.

"Is there such a thing?"

Professor Flitwick took over: "Yes, yes, but let's go in now and let Severus listen.

By then there would be no need for Porter to retell the relevant process several times. "

"You're right, let's go in first." Professor McGonagall nodded.

She took the lead and walked in, followed by a group of people.

In the office, Snape had left his desk and was about to walk over.

When he saw Professor McGonagall, he nodded and saluted her: "What's the matter?"

he asked somewhat coldly.

"You two students from the academy had some conflicts." Professor Flitwick explained. "It seemed like they were about to start a fight. Fortunately, someone found out in time and stopped them. As for the specifics, you have to ask the parties involved. ."

Upon hearing this, Snape's eyes left Professor McGonagall and turned to Draco.

The young and energetic Draco looked at him with a smile, as if he had done something great and worthy of celebration.

Snape frowned.

Holding on to the urge to activate Legilimency, he turned his head and looked at the Gryffindors next to him.

Good guy, the first one is Harry.

Snape could catch mosquitoes between his eyebrows when he saw Harry.

Why did Draco have a conflict with Harry?

What the hell is Dumbledore up to?

A series of questions flashed through his mind.

He is the Head of Slytherin and the Potions teacher.He also secretly worked for Dumbledore.

Investigate Voldemort's whereabouts, monitor Quirrell's actions, and inquire about the movements of those Death Eaters.

Please understand, he is a great Potions Master, not the God of Magic, the God of Wizards.

He is not even a top wizard with legendary strength.

He cannot cover everything and control everything under his nose.

Regarding Harry, Dumbledore had been angry with him earlier and said he had special arrangements.

Since Dumbledore said so, Snape would naturally not pay attention to Harry's news. After all, he was really busy and did not have the time to keep an eye on Harry.

and so……

The special arrangement Dumbledore said was to bring Draco into conflict with Harry?

If it weren't for the two college deans standing here, he would have really wanted to activate Legilimency to see what was going on.

Unfortunately, he can't do this.

As an excellent spy, Snape once again resisted his inner impulse.

He looked at Harry with a straight face: "Very good, let the person involved tell you now, what exactly is going on?"

Snape's gaze was extremely oppressive.

Being stared at by him like this, Harry immediately became stammering, and his originally well-organized words became fragmented.

"Draco snatched Harry's wand first!" Ron took the initiative to interrupt, "Then I couldn't see it, so I called Neville and the others and planned to snatch it back!"

He spoke loudly, attracting everyone's attention at once.

Snape also turned his gaze to him: "Oh? Weasley child, what you said is indeed true?"

Now that things have come to this, how could Ron change his story? He said firmly: "That must be true! Everyone can testify!"

Snape ignored him and looked at Professor McGonagall: "This is what the students in your college said. Minerva, what do you think?"

Professor McGonagall was a little surprised when she heard this: "Don't you ask Mr. Malfoy first?"

According to Ron's explanation, Draco grabbed things first, and then they wanted to take them back, so this conflict occurred.

Although Professor McGonagall did not hear any more details, she could tell from these few words that the source of the matter lay with Draco.

But now, according to what Snape said, he didn't care whether Draco really took the initiative to grab things.

Is it a misunderstanding?Or accidentally picked up Harry's wand?Or is it for other reasons?

Snape didn't care.


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