HP wants to be boss at Hogwarts

Chapter 11 Potions Lesson

Mino found that Flint was a very persistent person, because he specially found a group of people to duel with Mino the next day.

Basically all the stupid big guys from the Slytherin Quidditch team.

And he chose a time when most people had returned to the common room, and prepared to use magic to defeat Mino.

If they had studied well enough, Mino might actually be hit by the spell, but it was a pity that Mino didn't wait for them to finish the sentence.

A thick "History of Magic" alone can solve these people, of course, Draco's "History of Magic".

Minnow still kicked on the sofa, first kicked Flint in the face, knocked him into Carson, and then threw "History of Magic" to another person Minnow couldn't name, but he was looking for it anyway. The troublesome look on his silly face.

Then he kicked Carson, and used the force to kick another owl-like creature.

That was about it, and he successfully defeated them again.

Although the size difference is huge, it is obvious that his skills are not as good as Mino's. If it were a simple arm wrestling match, he would not be able to win.

And Mino found that these wizards were a bit vain, after all, the only sports activity was Quidditch.Flint looked like he had tendons all over his body, but in fact he was very soft. Mino twisted him and he burst into tears from the pain.

"I'm still very friendly." Mino patted Flint at his feet, "Exercise more, big baboon."

Draco's receptive ability was surprisingly strong. When Mino returned the book, he just silently cast a cleaning spell on the book.

Mino feels that she doesn't like violence because she has a lot of homework to complete every day, and she is used to playing after completing her homework.

Probably because of Bloody Barrow, Minnow was not pranked by Peeves. As early as Monday, Minnow had established a good relationship with Bloody Barrow.

The Transfiguration class is one of Mino's favorite classes, because she learned this class very well, and those complicated and difficult notes seemed very simple to her, and she could understand it at once.

Mino thinks this may be a family inheritance.

It only took Minow half a period to turn the match into a needle, and successfully won three points for Slytherin.

Another favorite is Professor Flitwick's Charms class, probably because he admires Professor Flitwick so much. Minnow thinks Professor Flitwick is very powerful.

The one I dislike the most must be the History of Magic, because it’s really boring. But luckily, Mino has a good relationship with her prefect Gemma, and you can ask her to borrow her notes from the first grade.

Mino planned to have more contact with Hermione in a few days. After holding him in his lap, Mino asked Hermione to lend her her notes to copy.

During the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, Mino kept thinking about Voldemort behind Quirrell's head, and he had no intention of listening to the class. Moreover, in the classroom with a strong smell of garlic, it was difficult to use his brain.

Draco said that what he hated most was the Defense Against the Dark Arts class. Every time he went to class, he had to cover his mouth and nose with something.

What Mino was most looking forward to was Friday's Potions class. She had only met Professor Snape once, and now she couldn't wait to see him again.

The main thing is to learn how Snape walks the steps of the big bat.

During breakfast in the morning, Harry walked to the Slytherin table and told Minnow that Hagrid invited them to have tea with him at three o'clock in the afternoon.

This was Harry's first time coming to the Slytherin table to look for Minotaur. In the past, Minotaur had always gone to look for Harry, or met him in the corridor.

Probably because of Draco, as soon as Harry came over, Draco automatically turned on the taunting mode, his mouth was like a machine gun and he couldn't stop.

"Oh, that's enough, Draco, drink some pumpkin juice." Mino put a glass of pumpkin juice into Draco's hand.

It was finally time for Potions class, and Mino was very excited.

"Mino, let's sit together." Harry invited.

"Okay." Mino sat down with Harry holding the book.

Draco frowned on the side, and then sat far away with Crabgoyle.

Mino tilted his head towards Draco and told Draco to come over and sit down. Draco pretended not to notice.

"I heard that Snape favored his students," Ron said. "What do you think, Minnow?"

Mino thought about it carefully.

"No, I think Professor Snape treats everyone equally."

Ron curled his lips: "Okay, let's take a look."

Professor Snape came in, his robes fluttering in the air. Mino secretly looked at Snape's movements, planning to follow the same steps.

Snape started to call names, and paused when he named Harry and Minnow. When he named Minnow, he just stared at her for a moment.

And when it comes to Harry.

"Oh, yes," Snape whispered, "Harry Potter, this is our new arrival - a famous character."

Ron immediately leaned his head over and whispered: "Hey, see? He's partial."

"You are here to learn the precise science and craftsmanship of potion preparation." Snape began to speak, and Minnow listened attentively.

"Since there's no foolish wand waving here, many of you won't believe it's magic. I don't expect you to really appreciate the beauty of that simmering cauldron with white smoke and fragrance, you guys. Can't really understand the mind-blowing, mind-blinding magic of the fluid that flows into people's veins... I can teach you how to increase your prestige, brew glory, and even prevent death - but there must be one, you're not me It's just the kind of idiot you often encounter."

After Snape finished his brief opening remarks, the class fell silent.

Minnow saw Hermione almost moving to the edge of the chair, leaning forward, eager to prove that she was not a stupid fool.So the idea of ​​hugging my thigh deepened.

"Potter!" said Snape suddenly, "what would I get if I added narcissus root powder to a wormwood infusion?"

Harry had a "what is this" expression on his face. Mino was glad that he had read the textbook, and then reminded Harry in a low voice: "A very powerful sleeping pill is just one dose of water of life and death."

"Minnow, I don't think Mr. Potter needs your reminder."

Minnow nodded and gave Harry a helpless look.

"Let's try again. Potter, if I asked you to find me a bezoar, where would you look?"

Hermione tried her best to raise her hands as high as possible without leaving her seat, but Harry still looked confused.

Draco and Crabgoyle were trembling with laughter. Minnow turned back and glared at them, but at least he restrained himself a little.

"I don't know, sir."

"I suppose you didn't read a single book before school started, did you, Potter?"

Harry stared directly into Snape's eyes, but Minnow could tell that Harry was probably thinking wildly at the moment.

"Potter, what's the difference between the boat-shaped aconite and the wolf-venomous aconite?"

At this moment, Hermione stood up and stretched her hands straight towards the ceiling of the underground classroom.

"I don't know," Harry whispered, "but I think Hermione and Minnow know the answer. Why don't you ask them?"

A few students burst into laughter, and Snape was visibly unhappy.

"Sit down," he snapped at Hermione, "Minnow, tell your brother."

Mino stood up: "Narcissus root powder and mugwort can be combined to make a very powerful sleeping pill. Bezoar is a stone taken out from the stomach of goats and has a strong detoxifying effect. Aconitum naviculata It is the same plant as Wolfsbane Aconitum and is also collectively known as Aconitum.”

Snape nodded with satisfaction.

"Got it? Why don't you write it all down?"

Then there was a sudden rustling of quills and parchment.In the midst of the noise, Snape said: "Potter, because you contradicted the teacher, Gryffindor will be deducted one point for this. Minnow is serious and studious, and Slytherin will be given three points."

Mino and Harry looked at each other, not knowing what expression to make, but just smiled a little apologetically.

Harry didn't think this had anything to do with Mino, but instead comforted Mino.

Potions class continued, with Mino and Draco mixing potions.

Snape walked around the classroom, watching the students weigh dried nettles and crush snake fangs. Almost all the students were criticized, except Draco and Minnow.

Just as Snape was showing everyone how perfect Draco and Minnow's half-finished potion was, a plume of acidic green smoke suddenly appeared in the underground classroom, and there was a loud hissing sound.

Neville had somehow burned Seamus' cauldron into a crooked lump, and the potion in the cauldron spilled onto the stone floor, burning holes in the students' shoes.

Fortunately, Draco reacted quickly and pulled Mino to stand on the chair the moment the potion splashed on the ground. Otherwise, Mino's shoes, which were not far from Neville, would also suffer.

When the cauldron was knocked over, Neville was soaked in the potion and his arms and legs were covered in red and swollen boils that made him scream in pain.

"Idiot!" Snape roared, waving his wand and sweeping away the potion on the ground.

"I suppose you put the porcupine quills in the cauldron without removing it from the fire, did you?"

Mino felt a little sorry for Neville and cried so miserably.

"Get him to the hospital up there," Snape snapped at Seamus.

Then he started walking around Harry and Ron. Mino knew that this was a sign that points would be deducted.

"Potter, why didn't you tell him not to add porcupine quills? Do you think his mistake will show how good you are? Gryffindor lost another point because of you."

Harry was obviously dissatisfied and wanted to speak out to defend himself, but Ron stopped him to prevent Gryffindor from being double deducted.

In the following time, Draco was in a good mood and whispered to Mino: "Look at your stupid brother."

Snape obviously noticed Draco talking to Minnow, but he said nothing.

When they were a child, they climbed out of the underground classroom along the steps.

After Mino spoke to Draco, he hurried to talk to Harry.

"Hey Harry, are you okay?" Minnow asked.

"Oh, he looks like he hates me. Why?" Harry said.

"But he likes Mino very much. If Mino is in Gryffindor, your points will be offset." Ron said, "But maybe it's because Mino is in Slytherin that Snape likes her."

Mino felt that if she were in Gryffindor, Snape would also treat her particularly favorably because of such a face that was very similar to Lily.

"Cheer up, Harry," said Ron, "Snape keeps knocking Fred and George off points. Can I come with you to see Hagrid?"

"You won't lose more points than Fred and George." Minnow comforted Harry.

Well, actually it will.

But you don’t have to say it, right?

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