I Have a Big Problem with My Hogwarts

Chapter 389: 386. Snape's Dream

"Harry already knew that Black was responsible for his parents' death?"

At the dinner table, Lynn asked Hermione while eating grilled sausages.

Hermione is also in a normal mood. Harry has been hit recently, and Ron has also been attacked today, so she will naturally not be in a good mood.

"Yes, he sneaked out last week and overheard Professor McGonagall's conversation in the three broom bars, knowing that Black betrayed his parents, which led to the mysterious man killing his family, and since that day He was just depressed all the time."

Hermione didn't hide Harry's sneaking out from Lynn, and there is no need to hide it. After all, the entrance to the secret passage is a movable statue in Hogwarts. Maybe the statue has already told Lynn about this in advance. It's over.

Lynn touched his chin.

"I remember you three are not planning to go home this Christmas?"

"Yes, neither Ron nor Harry want to go back, and you certainly won't go home either, so I'll stay."

Today is the last day before Christmas, and Hogwarts will start this year's Christmas holiday tomorrow, so there will not be many people left in the castle.

"Then help me ask Harry and Ron out tomorrow, I have something to talk to them about."

Although Hermione was very curious about what Lynn was going to say, she didn't ask too much, and agreed honestly, and made an appointment to meet in the auditorium tomorrow morning.

After dinner, Lynn didn't go back to his dormitory immediately, but came to Snape's dean's office.

Snape was handling the mouse's liver, and Lynn immediately tactfully went up to help.

"Let go of your filthy hands, you come to me for nothing good, now that you have done it, you will steal something later!" Snape sneered in his usual tone.

Lynn said with a smile.

"Good thing, Professor, it's really a good thing for me to come to you this time."

"You told me it was a good thing when you took the bottle of joy potion from me last time, and then the so-called good thing is to summon that stupid tree?"

Snape said that, as if he had never flaunted Lynn as his student to Lupin.

"How do you know that tree is stupid? It's pretty cool, isn't it?"

Lynn used to take the potion of joy from Snape in order to practice the Patronus Charm. He could not deny this, but he would never admit that his Patronus was stupid.

"A plant patron saint, isn't it stupid? You don't think that the patron saint summoned has only one purpose of restraining dementors, right? Every patron saint is a living creature with intelligence, and your tree ,Ha ha."

Lin En didn't know if his patron saint had spiritual wisdom, but he knew that after summoning the patron saint, he could make everyone around him have a good dream.

Lynn looked at Snape suspiciously.

"Professor, what did you dream about that day on the Quidditch pitch?"

This question seemed to bring back some memories of Snape, the corner of his mouth was slightly raised, as if he was about to reveal a gentle smile that was rarely seen in thousands of years, but the process of raising his mouth was less than half a second, and he His face darkened again.

"What does this have to do with you? Get out of my office if it's okay!"

Lynn curled his lips. He could guess what kind of dream this middle-aged bachelor could have. Isn't he just coveting Harry's mother's beauty.

If Snape wants to take a Chinese name in the future, Lynn will definitely strongly suggest his surname Cao.

It doesn't mean anything else, it just feels that he has the same interests and hobbies as a famous historical figure with the same surname Cao.

I thought so in my heart, but Lynn still wanted to appease the emotions of the elderly single dog.

"Oh, professor, don't be angry, we won't talk about this anymore, I really have something to ask you when I came to you today."

Snape buried himself in cutting open the belly of a dead mouse, and then took out the bloody liver, not wanting to talk to Lynn at all.

"Professor Lupine is a werewolf, right?"

Suddenly, Snape's hands stopped, and he looked at Lynn fixedly.

"Dumbledore told you?"

"Should someone else tell me this? You almost made it clear in class." Lynn said teasingly.

Snape snorted and didn't say much about the werewolf he'd been substituting for Defense Against the Dark Arts.

"Dumbledore really didn't think about it this time. He was a werewolf. He actually let him come to Hogwarts as a professor. If something goes wrong, who will be responsible!"

Of course Lynn knew that this wasn't what really made Snape angry, and he didn't intend to expose him, but continued to ask.

"So now, in order to ensure that Professor Lupine will not hurt anyone when he transforms, you are the one who is preparing him with wolfbane potion?"

A sneer appeared on Snape's face.

"Of course he has to rely on me, otherwise, which potion master would specially prepare wolfbane potion for a werewolf every month."

"Professor, you must also know where Professor Lupine transforms when the moon is full, right?"

Snape glanced up at him.

"What do you want to do by asking this? You don't want to go to him when he transforms?

I warn you that the Wolfsbane potion is not foolproof, even if a werewolf drinks it there is still a chance that the transformation will go out of control. "

Lynn said nonchalantly.

"Even if the transformed werewolf is as powerful as last year's basilisk, can it be as powerful as last year's basilisk? And I'm not going to fight with Professor Lupin. Why did we fight?"

"Then what do you want to do?"

"Don't worry, Professor, I promise this is a good thing for you. You just need to tell me, and I will surprise you in a week. I have already reported this matter to Professor Dumbledore."

"You know that place." At this point, Snape naturally didn't need to hide it from Lynn.

"Last year, Dumbledore said that the secret passage of the basilisk was closed, but the entrance was still kept under the lawn outside the castle. Lupine transformed from there to Hogsmeade's underground during the full moon."

After Snape finished speaking, Lynn realized belatedly that, apart from the Screaming Shack, which is currently occupied by Ian, this is the only place that is sufficiently hidden and safe.

He did know it before, but he never thought of it.

After getting what he wanted to know, Lynn immediately stood up from the chair and said goodbye to Snape.

"Just wait for my good news, Professor, I promise I won't let you down."

After speaking, he turned and left the dean's office.

Snape couldn't help but snorted when he saw that Lynn had done all he could to help him peel off the livers of three mice.

"It's really slippery."

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