Hogwarts Diary: Snape Goes Crazy

Chapter 41 Angry Hermione

Vesey looked at her current energy points. After adding the 500 energy points given by the diary this time, she only had more than 600 points left. …

She hesitated for a moment, then added a hundred each to the transfiguration, spells, black magic, potions, and herbs.

At least let the talents of these courses reach the level of ordinary wizards first, otherwise the way she wants to sleep after seeing these magic books is really far from her character.

She used more than twenty points of energy to study all the textbooks she bought and the books she needed to read. Now she felt much more comfortable reading.

Because they know all of them, even ordinary people with talents can easily understand these things.

In the end, she left over a hundred points of energy for emergencies.

It feels great when I use it, and it feels good when I read a book.

It was a dream that she was rejected by a girl one night.

So much so that when she woke up the next day, she still felt a little aggrieved.

She could only clenched her fists and told herself that she would succeed if she believed in herself!

On this day they need to take two courses: Herbal Medicine and Defense Against the Dark Arts.

Vesey thinks the herbal medicine class is okay. Professor Sprout has a gentle temper and rarely gets angry with others. He also likes to bring snacks to everyone.

The only thing that disgusts Vesey is Defense Against the Dark Arts.

She almost failed to maintain her persona once she entered.

At that moment, she almost yelled.

What the hell is Quirrell doing?

If you can, just take Voldemort to class in an upright manner!

Why would he engage in such personal attacks?

There were many people like Vesey, and Slytherin even stood at the door for a long time before everyone walked in with livid faces.

Quirrell pretended not to know they were disgusting and deliberately showed off his big scarf, saying it was a gift from an African prince.

A gift to repay him for driving away the resurrected corpse.

But when Gryffindor's Seamus asked him how he defeated the resurrected corpse, he stammered and couldn't say anything useful.

To be honest, Vesey thought this class was a joke.

Quirrell read from the book for the entire class, and Vesey suddenly regretted adding a hundred points of talent to black magic last night.

A hundred points of energy just to listen to Quirrell reading?

She always thought that the original work was exaggerated. After all, although Quirrell was useless, he had Voldemort on the back of his head!

Who knew that Voldemort would ignore Quirrell's lectures like this?

She sighed helplessly and could only begin to fantasize about what was the spell to let her nose smell the fresh air?

But after thinking about it for a long time, I still shook my head in disappointment. There was no such spell in the first grade books.

You may have to look for it in third- and fourth-grade textbooks.

But it was impossible for her to run out of the classroom and look for third- and fourth-grade textbooks now.

She gritted her teeth and used a little energy to exchange the spell for breathing fresh air. After using it on herself, she breathed a sigh of relief.

She actually wanted to use toilet paper to block her nostrils like other people, but she felt that this was not in line with her character.

What kind-hearted person would dislike a sick professor?

Throw the table!

Why did she decide on such a bad character back then?

But thinking about it, if she had another character, Dumbledore might be more suspicious of her, but in the end he suppressed his helplessness.

No matter what, she could now look at Quirrell respectfully, without wandering her eyes, and listen to his stuttering reading.

Finally, when Quirrell walked out of the classroom, Vesey received admiring looks from many Slytherins and Gryffindors.

After all, Hermione, who was the only one like her who listened to the lectures attentively and did not hide anything, was already sickened by the smoke.

And she could still come out in high spirits.

In the minds of these students, she is definitely considered a great person.

Although Vesey doesn't want to be famous for this kind of thing at all.

Wednesday's classes are Charms and History of Magic.

When Professor Flitwick called the names of Vesey and Harry, he fell down as exaggeratedly as in the original novel.

It was Vesey who ran up and helped him up.

He happily gave Slytherin five points.

The professor of History of Magic is Cuthbert Binns.

He is a ghost.

I am also reading in class.

Vesey is glad that he did not add talent to this course.

It was enough for her to use her energy to read the book.

Anyway, Vesey stayed at school for almost a week.

The school teachers all rated her as a genius, because no matter what questions they asked, Vesey was able to speak clearly and clearly, and could even extend from the first chapter to the last chapter of the book.

Every professor thought that Vesey must have worked very hard in private and thought that she must have read all the books and memorized them.

Hermione, who had actually memorized the entire book, was overshadowed by Vesey's brilliance.

When professors say Vesey is a genius, they only say that Hermione is also a child who studies well.

This made Hermione have a strong desire to win against Vesey, and she would compete with her for answers in every class, as if this could prove that she was the top student.

Both Harry and Ronald were dissatisfied with Hermione's behavior and even wanted to teach her a lesson, but Vesey immediately refused.

"This is healthy competition, not to mention anyone can answer the question. If I bully Hermione for this kind of thing, what is the difference between me and the children in the orphanage before?"

Her words not only made Harry and the others feel guilty, but other students and professors also felt that she was very nice.

Then he praised Vesey even more for ignoring Hermione.

This made Hermione even angrier, not saying a word to Vesey when she came in or out.

Vesey would actually say hello to her, after all, she usually wouldn't miss this opportunity to change her character.

This behavior was immediately known to all the teachers and students in the school.

Vesey's proactive greeting to his enemies has become a topic of discussion in the past two days.

Xiao He, whose breadth is comparable to that of the magical world, chases Han Xin under the moon.

It almost becomes an allusion.

If Hermione was someone who paid attention to her classmates, she would know that this bastard Vesey actually used her to gain reputation.

What's even more sad is that if Hermione reconciles with Vesey in the end, it would be stingy. Hermione was moved by Vesey's kindness and became friends with her.

If Hermione never reconciled with Vesey, then the rumor is that the stingy Hermione turned against the kind-hearted Vesey in order to fight for the reputation of academic supremacy. She refused to change despite repeated admonitions and was beheaded...

Alas, there is no last sentence.

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