Chapter 8 Discussion
Hermione's mind was in a state of confusion as she threw herself on the cold floor of the hospital hospital, and she didn't know how to explain that she had overheard a professor's private conversation, but then Hermione was keenly aware of a problem.
That is, how did Snape recognize her before the door opened?
Also, Cat Ear Lady... Is this describing yourself?
Hermione wished she could have Harry's invisibility cloak with her, so she could hide without facing the suffocating situation, and just as she was thinking, a strong and steady hand grabbed her arm and lifted her up, and Hermione looked up in horror to find that it was the young wizard who had spoken to Professor Snape.
"Thank you, Professor."
"Oh, don't get me wrong, Miss Granger, I'm not a professor at this school."
Amosta smiled gently, and he looked with interest at the little witch's drooping ears in her fluffy hair, and the beard on her black-haired cheeks, and it didn't take long to realize that this was probably the result of the use of the compound decoction on the transformation of animals.
is worthy of being the most important wisdom in the protagonist group, and he really knows how to play.
Although he can't recall the plot of the Harry Potter books, this does not mean that Amosta is ignorant of the key characters in the books.
Snape's taunt had already made Amosta know that the little witch in front of him who had undergone a mistransformation was none other than Hermione Granger, the most popular Harry Potter wizard, a very intelligent and perceptive little wizard, which made him a little curious.
"Miss Granger,"
Snape's slightly sarcastic voice was particularly somber in the school hospital late at night,
"Even I have to admit that your appearance is far more interesting than usual, but I would like to know why you are the way you are, and if it was Minerva who gave you the courage to eavesdrop on me?"
You didn't recognize that this was a misuse case for a polyjuice decoction, and that's not your level, Professor?
Snape read Amosta's surprised gaze, and he glared at Amosta, his gloomy gaze falling on Hermione again,
"Answer my question, Miss Granger, or would you prefer Minerva to explain it for you?"
Hearing this, Hermione's body, which was already like a frightened bird, suddenly trembled, the current situation was bad enough, if Professor McGonagall knew again, then she would simply not be able to face the hourglass that Gryffindor had left,
"This picture of me... It's because I misestimated my Transfiguration skills, Professor Snape."
Hermione hung her head and stared at her toes, crying in her voice.
For a moment, she was glad she had black hair, or she was sure that her flushed cheeks would have exposed her lies.
"I previewed Advanced Transfiguration in advance, thinking that I could cast the spell of the human Transfiguration described in the book... I'm sorry to overhear the conversation between you and this teacher..., I mean, this gentleman's conversation,
I was reading a book in bed, researching how I could heal my magic damage faster, but the movement outside caught my attention, and I thought it was a secret room... You know, the attack made us Muggle-born wizards nervous--"
Amosta noticed that Snape's face was blue and his breathing was getting heavier, and if the little witch was allowed to continue to make up nonsense, then there was a high chance that a tragedy would happen in the school hospital next.
"I don't need to explain, Miss Granger,"
The golden viper in the underground world is a cold, sharp, and murderous dangerous wizard who wanders on the edge of black and white all year round, but Amosta Bryan, who has taken off his black robe, is a very friendly and gentle person, and it is difficult to say which side is his true face and which side is disguise, perhaps, this is the most real Amosta Bryan.
Hermione, who was trying to make her words credible, looked up in confusion, and saw a pair of very beautiful purple eyes and a gentle smile on the handsome young face, she was in a trance, and for a moment, Hermione felt that the smile of the young wizard in front of her was somewhat similar to that of Headmaster Dumbledore.
Kind and tolerant, but it contains the wisdom to see through the truth.
"I'm sorry, sir, but that's what I said..."
"My name is Amosta Blaine, you can call me Mr. Blaine,"
Amosta interrupted Hermione's explanation once more, smiling happily,
"Whatever you did, Miss Granger, I think you've learned the hard way, so Professor Snape won't punish you anymore, will he?"
Amosta looked at Snape, and all he got was a scornful snort.
"As for eavesdropping on our conversation, this is also not a serious fault for a young wizard who is at the age of curiosity at the age of thirteen or fourteen, Professor Snape and I have very generously decided not to pursue it, you don't need to worry too much~"
In terms of prestige, Amosta was obviously no match for Snape, who had been building up for a long time, and although Mr. Bryan said that he would not be able to overhear the conversation, Hermione still did not dare to relax, and she stared at Snape cautiously, for fear that her Potions professor would disagree.
Maybe it was because of Amosta's intercession, or maybe it was because of Dumbledore's instructions, in short, Snape turned around and left without saying a word, which also saved Gryffindor House from the tragic fate of being deducted fifty points during the Christmas holidays.
"See you then, Miss Granger."
Amosta smiled and turned away as well.
Hermione, who had no time to rejoice in the aftermath of the catastrophe, had just come back to her senses to find that the mysterious man who called himself Brian was about to step out of the door of the school hospital.
"Please wait, sir... I mean, Mr. Blaine! ”
Hermione subconsciously shouted, and it wasn't until Amosta looked back in surprise that she realized what she had done.
"Mr. Bryan, are you a therapist?"
Hermione's face was swollen red, she didn't know why she called out to Brian, but at the critical moment, her nimble head saved her again,
"I just heard you and Professor Snape talking about Colin and Justin's condition, and you... Do you have what it takes to heal them? ”
"I'm sorry, Miss Granger, I don't have that ability."
Amosta shook his head and said calmly,
"Now that Headmaster Dumbledore already has a way of curing them, I don't think you need to rush for a while, after all, lying in a hospital bed is also a kind of protection for them,"
Amosta turned away again, and the voice continued to reach Hermione's ears from behind the door,
"Also, Miss Granger, I'm an investigator."
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That night, Amosta spent the night in Snape's staff quarters, where the two men talked at night with candlelight, and he consulted in detail about the scene of Snape's three attacks and how the victims were found.
Among them, Filch's Lady Loris and Finri's first witness after the attack were both Harry Potter.
For this, Amosta is not surprised, the protagonist, even if he stays at home and does not go out, trouble will automatically come to the door.
To his astonishment, Snape had a mean look on his face when he commented on Harry Potter.
"You can tell what kind of person Hermione Granger is,--- full of lies, mediocrity, arrogance, penchant for indiscipline, like to be in the limelight, to attract attention, and to be rude!"
A few feet away, Amosta, who was writing and drawing on the desk, looked up in surprise,
"It's strange, Professor, that there are fewer wizards who can get your praise than wizards who can get your compliments, and I'm starting to get a little curious about that boy."
"You'll find out when you see him, Amosta,"
Snape was half-lying on the bed, staring at the fire burning in the fireplace, and said coldly, "The style of being pretentious, thinking that he can handle everything, is almost carved out of the same mold as his father!" ”
"Ahh
Amosta flipped through the worn-out Simplified Theory of Ancient Charms (by Eurrick Gamp) in front of him and continued to write down the equations on parchment, waving his wand from time to time, sending ripples through the air in an attempt to build a model of an effective spell.
For more than two years, most of the time he has been on the road of wandering, and the time for research and self-improvement has been squeezed out.
"Understood, it turned out to be a grievance from the previous generation."
Amosta didn't go on to ask Snape what he had to do with Potter's father, because he knew very well that everyone had a past that they didn't want to be touched by, so why would he force someone else to heal a wound for the sake of his own insignificant curiosity?
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