Chapter XXXIV: Causes of Conflict

Although Yoneyama only described the feud between Harry and Malfoy, the people present had already made up the specific cause of the conflict.

Harry's current status as a warrior may be a bit unconvinced, and some people will say that he got it by cheating, but the Quidditch World Championship is a real record - this is what many people have confirmed with their own eyes, so Harry is quite strong in the support of his own academy students.

Even though the most staunch supporters didn't think Harry could win the championship, Slytherin was clearly going too far - they didn't do anything, and their wands could almost be used as a burning stick.

Although Yoneyama is trying his best to describe the conflict lightly, but the prefects who came with him are not stupid, how can they not see through the truth of the matter?

However, even Professor McGonagall didn't care too much about this - the student fights have not stopped since the founding of the school, and they were not caught red-handed without the professors caring, besides, the focus now is on dealing with the problem of professors fighting, and student fights or something are small things.

Therefore, even if Yoneyama said that everyone had some quarrels because of this incident, and finally the limbs touched slightly, a little injured person appeared, and he was sent to the school doctor in a friendly manner, everyone still had a look of faith and asked him to continue.

"Professor, actually, it was okay at the time, everyone had taken it away, and then Professor Snape came over and did something unfair—I didn't mean to speak ill of him, but Slytherin's side, and none of them were punished, and the other students, at the lightest, were punished for a week's labor. Yoneyama paused as he said this, glanced at Professor McGonagall's expression, and saw that the professor had no reaction before continuing to speak.

A few people were not convinced, and then the professor said a few mean words, and just then, Professor Blake came. Although Yoneyama's words seem to be the appearance of the savior after the villain appears, but considering Professor Snape's partiality for Slytherin, it can only be said that Yoneyama has only done some excessive artistic processing.

Professor McGonagall is known to treat her students almost equally, and even makes her own students complain about it. Sirius, however, was not the same - he wasn't the Headmaster, and he didn't just take care of Gryffindor, but he had always hated Slytherin, and if there was anything that would make his dislike deeper, it would undoubtedly be Professor Snape...

If you are another professor, generally speaking, it is persuasion, and it is okay to take the punishment back if you are more serious.

Unfortunately, this didn't happen to Sirius—other professors didn't have a good face, but for Professor Black, hitting Snape was a habitual move.

After all, he had beaten Snape for seven years, and he had joined Azkaban a few years after graduating, and it didn't take long for him and Lupin to get out of their way - so the two happily beat Snape again.

Although Allen also intervened, it didn't mean that this good memory would be affected at all.

Of course, if you look at Professor Snape's vision, all of this ...

Anyway, after Lupin came Sirius, since Dumbledore had arranged it this way, he had to be prepared to take on the follow-up.

Anyway, Sirius and Snape collided, the kind that no one would back down - as soon as the golden wind and jade dew met, they exploded.

Although it can be seen that Yoneyama-san has a good intention of taking the meeting and fighting between the two professors as the finale and telling the others about it, it is a pity that they have arrived. At this moment, the sound of the spell impacting, the screams of the girls, and the loud cursing of Professor Snape and Professor Black exchanging each other's black history were mixed up, even if they were so close, they still couldn't hear clearly, but judging from the frequency of their speech, Professor Snape was incredibly in the upper hand?

Alan was a little surprised, what are you kidding, they didn't hang Professor Snape up and beat - wait, he suddenly realized one thing, although Lupin didn't make a move, Pettigrew would shout 666 on the side, but it was also two to one, and besides, he had stayed in Azkaban for so many years, and Professor Snape, I'm afraid that his strength has been growing steadily over the years, so if you count it, Sirius is really talented if you fall into the disadvantage, and Blake's house has a rich collection of books.

Unfortunately, neither of them had the upper hand, nor was it any attempt to get some kind of dark history out there, but Professor McGonagall herself was not interested in hearing it.

"Severus, Sirius, you two stop me!" Professor McGonagall's shout pierced straight to the center of the battle.

Unfortunately, the fighting only stopped for a moment before it continued.

To the naked eye, Professor McGonagall's face began to turn blue - purely in anger.

Obviously, Professor McGonagall had no idea that even if she came over herself, she would not stop these two daring fellows from continuing to fight on campus.

I knew that Snape and Sirius were all students of Professor McGonagall, even if we didn't consider the fact that Professor McGonagall was currently the vice principal, the two should have stopped fighting, who knew that this time they actually hit a real fire - the two of them had no intention of stopping at all!

"Again, stop!" Professor McGonagall didn't use the amplification spell, but her shouts were almost exhausted - presumably to minimize the impact, of course.

Unfortunately, it didn't work.

Professor McGonagall looked at Yoneyama—she now realized that something was absolutely wrong: "What the hell is going on, how the hell did they fight?

"Hermione had been spelled and he had her front teeth lengthened, and after Gryffindor fought back, Professor Snape came and said he didn't see a difference. Yoneshan said quickly, "The rest of the people were also punished, but after Hermione ran away crying, Professor Black came and asked everything, and then after arguing with Professor Snape for a long time, they started a fight after a word." ”

Very good - Alan glanced at the two who were still fighting, and he saw Malfoy in the crowd behind him.

"What did Professor Black say?"

He said," Yoneyama paused, and then boldly said the original words: "Snot, you damn old bat, what's coming at me, you just think she's like Lily, you think of Potter, right? What's the use of venting at a girl!

"And then?"

"Then the professors fought, Professor McGonagall—of course, Professor Snape called Professor Black the arrogant and disgusting Blake. ”