My name is Snape at Hogwarts
Chapter 72 Keep it secret? (Please give me rewards, please vote)
Hearing this familiar voice, Snape couldn't help but feel a trace of sarcasm on his lips. He turned around and saw Sirius looking at him provocatively.
"You should remember that this is Gryffindor's place." Sirius looked at Snape with a malicious smile in excitement, "I have reason to suspect that you want to do bad things to us."
"Oh?" Snape raised his eyebrows, "Would you like to guess what I did?"
"Only you know what you did." Sirius looked at him provocatively, "I should tell the professor, you snot-nosed guy."
"Okay, go as you like, do you want me to tell you where the office is?" Snape said slowly, "After all, your brain, which is comparable to a troll, probably can't remember it. Think about it, the famous Black He was just abandoned by his family and lost in Hogwarts!"
"The Daily Prophet will definitely like this. This is big news. You're going to be famous, Black! Do you want to practice signing in advance?"
I don't know whether it was the body's inherent gift of a poisonous tongue, or whether it was a natural conflict with Sirius, but Snape always had the ability to easily make Sirius angry.
"You-" Sirius was so angry that he stretched out his hand to point at Snape, just about to say something.
"Oh, what do you want to say?" Snape smiled sarcastically, "Do you want me to help you think of some words? Otherwise, by the time you say it, the semester will be over! At that time, the first thing you have to consider is Find a house first?"
After saying that, Snape nodded to Nick: "I'm going to leave now. I'll come back to you when the time is convenient, okay?"
"Of course, we're always available." Nick shrugged and said with a smile, and Annie nodded.
After receiving the response, Snape ignored Sirius's ugly look and went straight to Flitwick's office on the eighth floor. He needed a fixed place to record and organize this knowledge.
"You're here again, Sev." Flitwick joked after seeing Snape coming in, "Should I tell the Headmaster to find you a place on the eighth floor as your dormitory? Wouldn’t mind an extra bed in my lounge.”
"No need, Professor." Snape waved his hands in confusion, "I'm here to ask for your help, Professor."
"I know, otherwise, you wouldn't be here." Flitwick took out his wand and tapped the table. "The professor's office is quite a deterrent for students, isn't it?"
"I'm just afraid of disturbing you, you know." Snape shook his head.
"Sit down and talk." Flitwick flicked his wand, and a chair floated over. After seeing Snape sitting down, he continued with a smile, "I think you want more. be lazy."
"Okay, I admit, you are right." Snape spread his hands.
After laughing and joking for a while, Flitwick temporarily let Snape go and asked him the reason for his visit.
"I need a separate room." Snape said his purpose directly without being polite.
"A separate room?" Flitwick frowned, "In my impression, there should be quite a few spare classrooms."
"Yes, Professor." Snape nodded, "However, I need a place where I can be recognized so that I can have less trouble."
Flitwick touched his forehead, tilted his head and thought: "Are you afraid of being disturbed?"
"This is just one aspect." Snape said softly, "The most important thing is that I need such a room to store some recorded knowledge."
"Oh?" Flitwick suddenly became interested, "Have you started trading with the students?"
"It's indeed a deal, but it's not a student." Snape smiled and looked at Flitwick, "It's the ghosts. I've already convinced Nick and Annie."
"Trading with ghosts?" Flitwick was stunned for a moment, then his eyes widened and he clapped his hands excitedly, "Yeah, why didn't I think that although the students have a lot of knowledge, some of them would be as good as those ghosts. Woolen cloth?!"
"Yes, and it can also save a lot of gold Galleons." Snape said with a smile, "The most important thing is that we can learn a lot of lost magic."
"You're right." Flitwick glanced at Snape appreciatively, "There are at least hundreds of ghosts in Hogwarts, and there are them in every era. If you do this, you must have a lot of knowledge."
"Yes, you are right, Professor." Snape looked at him and said softly, "But the most important thing is, you didn't say it, Professor."
"Oh? I'd love to hear the details!" Flitwick looked at Snape with interest.
"Needless to say more about modern ghosts. Those ghosts that were in Hogwarts a long time ago, most of the families are gone." Snape said quietly.
"It's natural. How can a ghost come to Hogwarts if there is a wizard with a family?" Flitwick nodded. After just finishing speaking, he was stunned and looked at Snape excitedly, "You I want--"
"Yes, just as you thought, Professor." Snape smiled and nodded, "I want their family inheritance!"
Yes, this is Snape's biggest purpose.Money is actually only one of the reasons why pure-blood families in the magical world are powerful. The other reason is inheritance. For example, the Dumbledore family inherits the Phoenix, and the Black family inherits part of the dark magic.
Inheritance is not necessarily magic, it may be knowledge, it may be magical creatures, or it may be some alchemy tools.And Snape's goal is those magical knowledge.
"What a good idea!" Flitwick nodded in agreement, then frowned, "In this case, I'm afraid an ordinary room won't be able to meet your needs. Moreover, how to keep it secret is also a problem."
"Why keep it a secret?" Snape asked with a smile.
"Oh, dear, you should know what a huge fortune this is!" Flitwick frowned and said solemnly to Snape, "Anyone who gets one of these can continue A family. If you are exposed, someone will definitely do harm to you! Those guys are simply more greedy than goblins!"
"I understand, Professor." Seeing Flitwick's sincere expression, Snape felt warm in his heart, "I also thought about keeping it a secret, but, Professor, do you have a way to keep the ghost from talking?"
Flitwick asked Snape, who was stunned for a moment, then sighed.
"We just need to keep it secret for a while." Snape said softly. "I have not thought about keeping this knowledge completely to myself, but we have the final say as to who we reveal it to."
"You mean—"
"The raven's claw mark itself is a good choice, isn't it, Professor?"
"You should remember that this is Gryffindor's place." Sirius looked at Snape with a malicious smile in excitement, "I have reason to suspect that you want to do bad things to us."
"Oh?" Snape raised his eyebrows, "Would you like to guess what I did?"
"Only you know what you did." Sirius looked at him provocatively, "I should tell the professor, you snot-nosed guy."
"Okay, go as you like, do you want me to tell you where the office is?" Snape said slowly, "After all, your brain, which is comparable to a troll, probably can't remember it. Think about it, the famous Black He was just abandoned by his family and lost in Hogwarts!"
"The Daily Prophet will definitely like this. This is big news. You're going to be famous, Black! Do you want to practice signing in advance?"
I don't know whether it was the body's inherent gift of a poisonous tongue, or whether it was a natural conflict with Sirius, but Snape always had the ability to easily make Sirius angry.
"You-" Sirius was so angry that he stretched out his hand to point at Snape, just about to say something.
"Oh, what do you want to say?" Snape smiled sarcastically, "Do you want me to help you think of some words? Otherwise, by the time you say it, the semester will be over! At that time, the first thing you have to consider is Find a house first?"
After saying that, Snape nodded to Nick: "I'm going to leave now. I'll come back to you when the time is convenient, okay?"
"Of course, we're always available." Nick shrugged and said with a smile, and Annie nodded.
After receiving the response, Snape ignored Sirius's ugly look and went straight to Flitwick's office on the eighth floor. He needed a fixed place to record and organize this knowledge.
"You're here again, Sev." Flitwick joked after seeing Snape coming in, "Should I tell the Headmaster to find you a place on the eighth floor as your dormitory? Wouldn’t mind an extra bed in my lounge.”
"No need, Professor." Snape waved his hands in confusion, "I'm here to ask for your help, Professor."
"I know, otherwise, you wouldn't be here." Flitwick took out his wand and tapped the table. "The professor's office is quite a deterrent for students, isn't it?"
"I'm just afraid of disturbing you, you know." Snape shook his head.
"Sit down and talk." Flitwick flicked his wand, and a chair floated over. After seeing Snape sitting down, he continued with a smile, "I think you want more. be lazy."
"Okay, I admit, you are right." Snape spread his hands.
After laughing and joking for a while, Flitwick temporarily let Snape go and asked him the reason for his visit.
"I need a separate room." Snape said his purpose directly without being polite.
"A separate room?" Flitwick frowned, "In my impression, there should be quite a few spare classrooms."
"Yes, Professor." Snape nodded, "However, I need a place where I can be recognized so that I can have less trouble."
Flitwick touched his forehead, tilted his head and thought: "Are you afraid of being disturbed?"
"This is just one aspect." Snape said softly, "The most important thing is that I need such a room to store some recorded knowledge."
"Oh?" Flitwick suddenly became interested, "Have you started trading with the students?"
"It's indeed a deal, but it's not a student." Snape smiled and looked at Flitwick, "It's the ghosts. I've already convinced Nick and Annie."
"Trading with ghosts?" Flitwick was stunned for a moment, then his eyes widened and he clapped his hands excitedly, "Yeah, why didn't I think that although the students have a lot of knowledge, some of them would be as good as those ghosts. Woolen cloth?!"
"Yes, and it can also save a lot of gold Galleons." Snape said with a smile, "The most important thing is that we can learn a lot of lost magic."
"You're right." Flitwick glanced at Snape appreciatively, "There are at least hundreds of ghosts in Hogwarts, and there are them in every era. If you do this, you must have a lot of knowledge."
"Yes, you are right, Professor." Snape looked at him and said softly, "But the most important thing is, you didn't say it, Professor."
"Oh? I'd love to hear the details!" Flitwick looked at Snape with interest.
"Needless to say more about modern ghosts. Those ghosts that were in Hogwarts a long time ago, most of the families are gone." Snape said quietly.
"It's natural. How can a ghost come to Hogwarts if there is a wizard with a family?" Flitwick nodded. After just finishing speaking, he was stunned and looked at Snape excitedly, "You I want--"
"Yes, just as you thought, Professor." Snape smiled and nodded, "I want their family inheritance!"
Yes, this is Snape's biggest purpose.Money is actually only one of the reasons why pure-blood families in the magical world are powerful. The other reason is inheritance. For example, the Dumbledore family inherits the Phoenix, and the Black family inherits part of the dark magic.
Inheritance is not necessarily magic, it may be knowledge, it may be magical creatures, or it may be some alchemy tools.And Snape's goal is those magical knowledge.
"What a good idea!" Flitwick nodded in agreement, then frowned, "In this case, I'm afraid an ordinary room won't be able to meet your needs. Moreover, how to keep it secret is also a problem."
"Why keep it a secret?" Snape asked with a smile.
"Oh, dear, you should know what a huge fortune this is!" Flitwick frowned and said solemnly to Snape, "Anyone who gets one of these can continue A family. If you are exposed, someone will definitely do harm to you! Those guys are simply more greedy than goblins!"
"I understand, Professor." Seeing Flitwick's sincere expression, Snape felt warm in his heart, "I also thought about keeping it a secret, but, Professor, do you have a way to keep the ghost from talking?"
Flitwick asked Snape, who was stunned for a moment, then sighed.
"We just need to keep it secret for a while." Snape said softly. "I have not thought about keeping this knowledge completely to myself, but we have the final say as to who we reveal it to."
"You mean—"
"The raven's claw mark itself is a good choice, isn't it, Professor?"
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