On the second day, Snape had been quietly attending class in the morning. As for the History of Magic in the afternoon, he naturally asked for leave.

After all, he had something to do, and he didn't intend to skip class on purpose.Thinking so, Snape came to the lounge alone, which was the place he had agreed with his senior sister.

"Good afternoon, junior." Susan saw Snape and greeted with a smile.

"Hello, senior." Snape smiled slightly, glanced at the students around who were still reading, and said softly, "We seem to need to change places."

"I don't have any opinions." Susan shrugged slightly, "Do you have any good suggestions?"

"My dormitory is right in front, it's very nice there, do you want to visit?" Snape pointed to his own dormitory, and walked straight forward without waiting for Susan's answer.

"Heh—" Susan curled her lips, but still followed.

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"Sit down, senpai." Snape walked to the table, and with a flick of his wand, a piece of parchment turned into a sofa chair.

"Very good Transfiguration." Susan's eyes lit up, she praised, then walked over, and sat down generously.

"Would you like something to drink?" Snape asked softly.

"Black tea is fine." Susan said while looking around.

Snape nodded lightly: "Then, a cup of black tea, a cup of lemon juice, and some snacks."

As soon as the voice fell, these things appeared on the desktop.

"Oh, you brought house-elves?" Susan looked at Snape in surprise.

"Why not a house-elf from Hogwarts?" Snape raised his eyebrows and asked with a smile.

"Oh, come on." Susan rolled her eyes, "Who doesn't know that the house elves in Hogwarts can only obey the professor's command, and no one else can order them."

"That's not necessarily true." Snape smiled mysteriously, secretly thinking about the little glasses with a halo in the later generations. However, he probably has no chance to be born, and even if he is born, he may have to change his name.

Harry Snape?It seems a bit unpleasant.

Thinking of this, Snape couldn't help showing a smile on his face, which made Susan look disgusted.

"What disgusting things are you thinking?" Susan looked at Snape vigilantly, "You haven't pursued me yet, you can't do anything, but I warned you."

Having said that, she might not feel safe enough, so she even pulled out her wand, which made the corners of Snape's mouth twitch.

"Don't worry, I won't do anything to you." Snape said seriously.

"You look down on me?" Susan's face changed again, looking at Snape angrily.

I... Snape was almost overwhelmed by such a sentence, and the Occlumency almost failed, so he quickly took a deep breath, calmed down, and looked at Susan calmly: "We still come Let's talk about deals."

"Okay, boring little boy." Susan curled her lips, glanced at Snape resentfully, saw his unwavering appearance, and then became serious.

"Tell me what you want, Mr. Snape." Susan looked at Snape seriously.

This is what a conversation looks like.Snape nodded secretly, with a calm expression on his face: "You should know about things that are full of vitality, right?"

"Are you talking about potions or herbs?" Susan asked, "It doesn't matter which one it is, please believe in the strength of the Ollivander family!" A trace of pride.

"Very well, I want both." Snape said with a chuckle, "Things worth a hundred thousand Galleons, whether it's potions or herbs, can be added together."

"One hundred thousand Galleons?" Susan frowned, "Don't you think you're a little greedy?"

"Do you think Merlin's spell isn't worth a hundred thousand Galleons?" Snape raised his eyebrows, "Or is it that the Ollivander family can't even produce potions and materials worth a hundred thousand Galleons? I have to seriously consider the strength of the Ollivander family."

"The strength of the Ollivander family naturally does not need to be questioned by others." Susan said with a cold look, "However, why should I believe that your spell was left by Merlin?"

"This one is quite simple." Snape took out a small piece of parchment from his pocket, tapped his wand lightly on it, and the parchment quickly became normal size.

Snape held out his hand, motioning for Susan to look for herself.

Susan glanced at Snape and picked up the parchment.

"What an exquisite rune arrangement." After reading the parchment, Susan put the parchment down, muttered to herself, and then looked at Snape sharply.

"How?" Snape smiled confidently.

"I'm not sure if it's a spell left by Merlin, but it's indeed subtle enough." Susan said softly, "I need to write a letter to my father, maybe he can see something."

"Okay, I'll give you this parchment." Snape said with a smile, "However, I can't wait too long."

"I'll get back to you as soon as possible." Susan drank the last bit of black tea in the cup and stood up, "Thank you for the black tea, I'm sorry."

"Yes, please feel free." Snape nodded with a smile.

Seeing Susan leave the dormitory, Snape put away his smile, stared at the place where Susan was sitting for a long time, then put back his thoughts that gradually diverged, and took out the dead phoenix egg.

"Little guy, I hope you can be born smoothly." Snape muttered as he rubbed the surface of the dead phoenix egg.

Flitwick once said that the possibility of the hatching of dead phoenix eggs is based on the premise of sufficient vitality and soul, which is why Snape traded this spell.

Originally, what Snape wanted to trade was the soul, but considering the relationship between the Ollivander family and Dumbledore, Snape gave up this plan.

Although, in the wizarding world, the Ollivander family has always been a representative of neutrality, Snape guessed that Ollivander should have some connection with Dumbledore, from Harry Potter's wand It can be seen.

Also, most of Ollivander's wand cores are dragon heartstrings, snake nerves, unicorn hair and phoenix feathers.The known phoenix in the magic world is Dumbledore's pet, so it is not difficult to guess that the two should have some other connections.

As we all know, Dumbledore doesn't like black magic very much, and playing with souls is part of black magic.Therefore, Snape resolutely gave up trading souls with the Ollivander family and changed to life force.

As for who to trade souls with, Snape smiled slightly. Isn't the high-level people in Raven's Claw Scar a good choice?In the inheritance of the ghosts, there are still many good things, and they may not be able to impress them.

Thinking of this, Snape also stood up, ready to go to Flitwick's office again.

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