My name is Snape at Hogwarts

Chapter 57 Lucius Comes Over

Snape didn't know how Dumbledore explained to Hagrid. After making an appointment with Hagrid to come to help with the identification every day at noon, he left Hagrid's hut and came to the library alone.

After reading books in the library for a while, Lily and Pandora came over. Seeing Lily's happy face, Snape guessed that she should have successfully joined the Raven's Claw Club.

Probably Flitwick gave her the back door for his own sake!Snape immediately guessed how Lily joined. After all, there were only a few people close to him, so Flitwick naturally wouldn't care about such a small issue.

Seeing Lily's chattering, Snape glanced worriedly at Mrs. Pince, and found that her gaze hadn't moved over yet, so he hurriedly motioned Lily to keep her voice down so as not to be kicked out.

After being reminded by Snape in a low voice, Lily also realized where it was. She peeked at Mrs. Pince, shrank her neck, stuck out her tongue quietly, and finally calmed down from her excitement.

After the three of them read in the library for a while, they returned to the lounge together. Both Lily and Pandora had unfinished homework, and they wanted Snape to help guide them.

This kind of trivial matter naturally doesn't matter.

During dinner, Hagrid returned from Diagon Alley, handed a bulging cloth bag to Snape, and left.

Looking at the searching eyes of the people around him, Snape calmly drank the sweet soup in his hand, then walked up to the rostrum, and handed the cloth bag to Flitwick.

Snape had already agreed with Flitwick that the money he earned from Hagrid would be handed over directly to Flitwick, half of which would be run as a club, and the other half would be placed with Flitwick. The two developed the spell together. Of course, if Snape wants to use the money, he can go directly to Flitwick to get it.

Originally, Flitwick wanted to refuse, but Snape's words made him dispel the idea of ​​refusing.

"Professor, although I have my own parents, in the magic world, I am no different from an orphan. I treat you as my father, and I hope you will not reject me."

In a word, Flitwick was so moved that he tearfully agreed to Snape's request, and solemnly told Snape that no matter what difficulties he had, he could come to him and he would try his best to help him.

Snape naturally nodded in agreement.

In fact, it wasn't that Snape was stupid. He didn't put the money in his own pocket, but insisted on putting it in someone else's place. He had his own considerations.

The confrontation between Dumbledore and Voldemort was a foregone conclusion. If he wanted to be a neutral party, he had to make early plans.Flitwick, who was powerful and smart, and had not joined the Order of the Phoenix, naturally became his first target.

As for how to win over this powerful little man, Snape believes that apart from common interests, one must start with emotion. He knows that Flitwick's biggest feature is also his biggest shortcoming, that is, emotion too full.

Whether it was the records in the original book or the relationship during this period, Snape fully felt this point, and he was willing to give his trust to this special wizard.

It turns out that Snape was right.

Lily was naturally very curious about what Snape gave to Flitwick, but Snape just smiled, but he didn't say anything, which made Lily dissatisfied and at the same time helpless.

"Don't worry, you'll know later!" Snape said softly, rubbing Lily's little head.

"Okay, I'll just stop asking." Lily snorted and gave up her plan to ask.

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The weekend passed like this. On Monday morning, Snape still woke up very early. When he walked out of the room, he found that there were quite a lot more people in the lounge today.Originally thinking about reading the book, he simply gave up this idea and went directly to the auditorium.

There were not many people in the auditorium at this time, and Snape went straight to Ravenclaw's table and sat down, taking some food casually.

"Good morning, junior, may I sit here?" A familiar voice sounded.

Snape turned to look at Lucius, who was smiling at him.

"Of course, please feel free." Snape replied casually, continuing to deal with the baked potatoes on the plate.

"Thank you!" Lucius bowed slightly, sat next to Snape, and said seemingly unintentionally, "I didn't see you at the tea party on Sunday, you seem to have forgotten our agreement."

"No, I just don't have time." Snape swallowed a piece of potato, and replied flatly, "I've been busy all weekend, even when the appointed time came, I couldn't be free, so I had to give up."

"I thought you didn't like communicating with us." Lucius said with a smile, "After all, I haven't received any letters from you."

"That's right, I really should write to you." Snape nodded, "It's just that you should know how crowded the owl pen is on Sunday."

"You can use your own owl!" Lucius cut open a piece of apple, but didn't eat it, his gray eyes looked at Snape intentionally or unintentionally.

"Sorry, I don't have an owl," Snape looked at him calmly. "I don't have enough Galleons to squander, you know."

Lucius froze for a moment, then suddenly realized, and said softly: "Sorry, I don't know."

"It's okay, I'm the one who should say I'm sorry, just don't worry about it." Snape waved his hand.

"Of course not." Lucius shook his head with a smile, "Unfortunately, you missed an interesting tea party, and my friends didn't know you, which is also their loss."

"Although it's unlikely in the near future, if there is another gathering, don't refuse it again." Lucius patted him on the shoulder in fear and said sincerely.

"Yes, provided that I have enough time." Snape nodded.

"Naturally." Lucius stood up, "Then, I won't disturb your meal, I hope I can see you in the next party!"

"If I had enough time, I would definitely go!" Snape said with a chuckle.

"Then it's a deal!" Lucius looked at the students coming over with a smile, nodded to Snape, and left Ravenclaw's table.

"Hey, Sif!" Lily brought Pandora over without knowing when, "Were you chatting just now?"

"Hmm, he asked me to go to his tea party before, but I didn't go, so I came to ask." Snape said simply.

"Well, to be honest, I don't think he looks like a good person." Lily frowned and glanced at Lucius.

Well, is it the little girl's weird and unreasonable sixth sense again?Snape smiled and quickly finished the food in front of him.

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