Chapter 103: Despicable Snape

Shirley raises a bunch of fluffy chicks and seems to have really developed feelings.

She built a nest next to the cabin and warned Rove not to make up her mind.

The hen lays eggs, but she has no feelings, and she is not polite at all, and often boils them and eats them with Rove.

According to the girl's plan, she plans to reclaim a wasteland and plant some vegetables and potatoes.

Do-it-yourself, well-fed, in the convent, the group of nuns and mothers lived like this, and Shirley also carried this habit into the box.

Hermione also wanted to draw a vacant lot and build herself a small log cabin to use as a study, preferably near the reeds, so that she would have a lake-view house in the future.

She grinded hard and pestered Rove all day long, and the teenager agreed, but she wanted a small house and had to pay a "price".

In exchange, she becomes an assistant, nothing more than Shirley's assistant.

With the arrival of the fire dragon, the workload has increased dramatically, Rove and Shirley have classes, and it is always good to have one more person to work with, so they can't stay in the box all the time.

What's more, Rove is still a white prostitute Hermione, white prostitution has always been cool, and white prostitution has always been cool.

Neville discovers that Rove has cultivated a greenhouse in the chest, and he wants to help too, just to take care of the magical plants.

As a result, in addition to Rove, the boss, he already has four employees:

One assistant, one Shirley, one assistant, Hermione, and Neville, the herb grower.

Celia Fantastic Beasts Store, although it is a grass platform, but the framework is barely erected.

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As time passed, the turmoil caused by Quirrell's death gradually subsided among the students.

Except for the first-year wizards who have been affected, who is not accustomed to students of other ages?

Even seasoned seventh-graders opened early to bet on how long Quirrell would last.

If he can hold out until after Easter and then die, he is already considered a good performer, and he can give a seven.

Quirrell didn't die a natural death, he was still a dark wizard, so naturally he couldn't enjoy the funerals and mourning parties held at Hogwarts.

The black armveil that Filch had been drying for months was useless, so he had to take it back to the warehouse and leave it to the next destined person.

Because of this unexpected incident, which occurred during the Quidditch final, the Hufflepuff-Slytherin match was naturally canceled.

Snape was delighted that Slytherin had conceded seven goals before the game was interrupted and they had no hope of winning the title.

Now that the game is cancelled, they certainly didn't lose Slytherin.

Snape also heard from Dumbledore that Rov had captured a basilisk and cleared Hagrid's grievances, proving that Myrtle's death had nothing to do with him.

Knowing that there was a basilisk, Professor Snape changed his face again, and for the first time in a row, he gave Rove extra points in successive classes, trying to get him to hand over the basilisk.

Snape also claimed that the basilisk had been Slytherin's public property since ancient times, but Rove ignored him at all.

With the arrival of June and exam week, many students are engaged in intense revision, even the usually lazy Hufflepuff badgers are concentrating...... Prepare for it.

Professor McGonagall told everyone that the focus of the exam was on what she had covered in class, and the students looked through their notes excitedly and found that what she had covered was thicker than the textbook.

Professor Flitwick is a rare kindness among teachers, drawing the key points for everyone, and telling everyone that the topic is not too difficult.

The most bizarre of all was Professor Snape, who uncharacteristically drew the key points of the review and asked everyone to go back and study hard.

Even Harry and Ron don't hack him anymore, especially Harry. After the incident in the Exclusion Zone, he found that he had wronged Snape, who turned out to be a good man and did not want to steal the Philosopher's Stone.

Now that the end of the semester has given the focus of revision, Harry's evaluation of Professor Snape has been raised by another notch.

Exam week is coming, and there are two types of exams: written and practical.

Students are not allowed to bring their own quill pens and ink, which are the hardest hit areas for cheating, and must use school-issued stationery.

Even so, there are still students cheating, Goyle wears a pair of black-rimmed glasses, and the glasses suddenly smoke during the exam, and it is difficult not to be detected.

Crabbe carried a wand-shaped error corrector, which crunched as it went.

Cheat sheet is the most practical method, but it is also the easiest way to cheat, and in order not to be detected, some students write the cheat sheet on their wands.

The most outrageous thing is that there are also senior students who take compound decoction to enter the examination room.

Unfortunately, the time for the compound decoction was limited, and before the end of the exam, the effect of the potion wore off, and the candidate had to take the potion all the time.

This kind of weird behavior is easy to be discovered by the teacher.

After the Potions exam, there was a small episode in which the students walked out of the exam room and scolded Snape for being shameless.

Harry and Ron, in particular, were on the verge of storming the Potions office to him.

The key content outlined by Snape, he didn't take a single test point, which is indeed very insidious.

When it was his turn to practice for the exam, Professor Flitwick had the students direct a pineapple and tap dance across the desk.

Not only did Rove make the pineapple tap dance, but he also directed it to do twenty backflips in a row, as well as a striptease to take off its skin.

This kind of show-off behavior, Rove thinks that on the basis of the full score, how can you add 20 points?

After the performance, he also shared the pineapple with Flitwick, but after eating, Professor Flitwick deducted two points for damaging the exam equipment.

Professor McGonagall asked the students to turn a rat into a snuff box, and the more elaborate the box, the higher the score.

Rove drew a picture of a phoenix fox on his snuffbox, and although Professor McGonagall gave him a perfect score, he thought it was a picture of a chicken pecking rice, which hurt him a lot.

The Potions exam is equipped with a Forgetting Potion, and when I learned about this question, I was in a wail again.

Because Professor Snape told everyone in the last few lectures that there should be no Forgetting Potion.

While the potions were brewing, Snape stood behind Rove, staring at him, trying to figure out the mistake.

Just because Rove didn't give him the basilisk.

The History of Magic was the final exam, and Professor Binns was constantly wandering around the classroom, occasionally stopping by one of the students and letting out a sigh.

Many students also thought they had written it wrong and changed the correct answer to the wrong one.

But Professor Binns was simply staring at the name, looking for any familiar names, and he went around and didn't find a familiar name.

What about Stica, who deducted Slytherin points for a school year? Why didn't you come to the exam?!

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(Thanks to the tips of "I Love Tiger", "Su Someone", "There Are Seven with Me" and "This is a Fantasy".)

It's really hard to code words in hospitals. )