Chapter 7: The Potions Lesson That Begins with the Hanging

The new Defence Against the Dark Arts professor quickly gained popularity throughout the school, even much higher than Professor Sigma - no, Professor Sigma's little fetishes were a bit unacceptable to the students. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

As a result, Professor Snape did not give his students a good face for a long time, even though he had a straight face all day long.

As everyone knows, Professor Snape was so fond of the dark arts that he was even a genius who began to create his own dark arts even while he was still in school, and with unprecedented success - a powerful sorcery that was undetected.

Therefore, like the Dark Lord back then, he was extremely enthusiastic about this position, and despite the mysterious curse above, he resolutely flocked to this position like a moth to a fire like other wizards.

In the Why Are So Few Foreigners series, Professor Snape finally succeeds in challenging for the position in the future, and kills the Headmaster alive - though he later falls under the mysterious curse.

Although Alan would have been tempted to have a friendly persuasion of the not-so-inherently bad professor in order to put him on the brakes from his death, there was no doubt that saying such a thing in his relationship with Professor Snape would definitely turn his weekend assistant into a cold Potions classroom - he believed that with Dumbledore's trust in Professor Snape, the proposal would definitely pass.

Well, the reason why Alan has such a bunch of complaints is entirely because he is in the first Potions class of the new semester.

As everyone knows, with Allen's disdainful efforts, he managed to brush Professor Snape's friendliness from apathy to hostility.

This is a remarkable achievement - which means that he will face a full version of Snape's complaints.

The targeting begins after the routine roll call.

Professor Snape added softly after calling Allen in his characteristic low, mocking voice (which Alan felt was entirely due to the Potter's Daddy Four) - "What about the amazing guy - heroically defeated a sand golem - God, if I'm not mistaken, you learned to run for your life - demolition seems like the trolls' insensitive brains can do it." ”

After the roll call, he had the young wizards line up at the table in a regular line—Alan habitually stayed with his roommate Marshall.

Unfortunately, he apparently overlooked the negative effects of the low level of friendliness - "Alan, I suppose you don't mind being a good example as a genius to many people - so now you come up and show us how to make this swelling potion." ”

It wasn't a good errand—though the detailed steps were written there, but Professor Snape didn't demonstrate how to make it today—and as for pointers, Alan believed it wouldn't be mentioned, and Merlin would have blessed him if he didn't taunt him in his ear.

As he had expected - when he stood there alone, he had no pointers other than Snape's important points - not even the usual mocking correction of his mistakes.

"Potions are a highly specialized and precise science and a rigorous craft—I told you about it in my first lesson.

However, unlike in the first year, when we didn't understand the basic herbal properties and the materials we used to manipulate them, we only had a glimpse of the art - now, I think you have enough experience to take some of the common potions, not the basic potions that even a Squib can make in the first year. ”

It's the rhythm of the dungeon to be upgraded - but Alan doesn't mean to be happy at all.

This means that he will face a difficult test that he has never seen before - and without a novice assistance system.

Admittedly, he had a good first-year Potions - but it was mostly based on his excellence in Herbology, after all, not many students would be of great interest in a class with such a bad professor's attitude - except for the true scholars.

Eren had thought about buying alchemist's power to improve his potions - but neither money nor energy allowed him to gain more legacies just to escape the course - after all, it was not a power that was directly granted to him, but a legacy that took time to master.

It looks like there's going to be a taunt this time - hey, isn't it?

Alan looked at the potion instructions posted over there angrily, and suddenly felt a sense of déjà vu - he seemed to have seen the formula for this potion?

After much confirmation, Alan was sure that he had seen the magic version of the recipe - although many steps had changed, both the state and effect of the potion were exactly the same as the introduction of the finished product.

It had been in the scrap wizard's notebook - and Alan had been carefully reading the modified potion recipes in his spare time in order to gain the system's approval of the notebook!

Most importantly, unlike the traditional joke of remembering the question and forgetting the answer, Alan remembered each step clearly!

Well, my dear, I guess I've probably become a werewolf scrap wizard, and since you've given me the notebook - I'm sure you don't mind if I use it for something meaningful.

Therefore, Alan confidently and boldly followed the steps in his memory to restore the wizard's notes step by step.

As it turned out, he was definitely worthy of his proud Potions achievements—something Alan could read clearly from Professor Snape's face.

After a long taunt, Professor Snape strode up to Allen's cauldron, ready to make a Snape-like comment on the potions inside.

Unfortunately - no.

There was neither a potion that he imagined might fail, nor a characteristic evaluation of Snape.

Inside the cauldron was a light purple potion, clear and transparent—proof of the perfection of the boil.

After reluctantly adding a symbolic point to Hufflepuff - which Alan felt he would not have received if it weren't for the Potions class, which he would not have received if he had to be supported by Professor Sprout, the head of Hufflepuff, - Professor Snape declared the entire course to an end.

The incident became the talk of the students at noon - after all, it was all too rare for Professor Snape to be deflated.

Some young wizards even bet that Allen's bad spirits during this morning were definitely the reason for secretly reviewing potions - you know, although Allen's performance last year was excellent, it was far from exceeding the professor's expectations.

Some young wizards scoffed at this statement - potions, like divination, were largely based on talent rather than hard work on courses such as the history of magic and herbology - and some people were born with bad potions, and no matter how hard they tried, they couldn't reach the top level.

Alan could only explain that Merlin had blessed him - if it was an ordinary note he didn't mind sharing with his friends, but now that it was linked to the system, then he could only say that he couldn't help it.

ps: I'm sorry, it's a little personal this afternoon, change it to tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, it's only two shifts today。。。。。。