Holy Light Professor at Hogwarts

Chapter 38 Playing around?

Harry was startled. He turned his head and faced Professor Snape's eagle-like glasses.

"The Origins of Quidditch?" Professor Snape glanced at the title, and then said to Harry coldly: "Library books are not allowed to be taken out of the castle. The school hospital will deduct three points for this!"

After saying that, he passed the three little wizards and walked towards the school hospital, but he was limping, as if he had suffered some injury on his leg.

"He made up a temporary rule." Harry muttered angrily as he watched him walk away.

Professor Snape has restrained himself a lot since the first Potions class, when Professor Kirk gave him a scolding for making things difficult for him. Although he would still sarcastically mock himself a few times during the class, he never did it again. Points deducted; I don’t know what happened to me today. Could it be that I was in a bad mood because of my leg injury?

"I wonder what happened to his leg?"

"Don't know, but I hope he's in enough pain," said Ron gleefully.

Hermione, on the other hand, seemed a little devastated: "I managed to get one point with great difficulty, but he just deducted the points that it took me three classes to add!"

After saying that, she turned to Harry: "You must win the game tomorrow!"

Tomorrow's game is between Gryffindor and Slytherin. If they win, they can not only gain points, but also defeat Professor Snape, who is the Head of Slytherin. It's like killing two birds with one stone.

The books were confiscated, and the pace of the three of them quickened a lot. When they entered the church and were about to go to the common room, they saw Professor Snape knocking on the door of Professor Kirk's office from a distance and walking in.

"Maybe I can get the book back if I go now."

Harry said this. After listening to Hermione's words, he felt quite stressed now and couldn't even concentrate on praying. He hoped to get "Quidditch Origins" back to relax his nerves and stop thinking about tomorrow's game. .

Hermione nodded in agreement: "With Professor Kirk here, he won't be so unscrupulous, and you don't have to be so afraid of him."

"Why should I be afraid of him?" Harry encouraged himself, but his words always lacked confidence.

He took a few deep breaths drunkenly, and then walked towards Professor Kirk's office. From a distance, he found that the door of the office was not closed properly, and Professor Snape's yelling could be heard from inside.

......

Da da da!

There was a knock on the door outside the office. Kirk stuffed the comics he had into the drawer and said, "Come in!"

The door was pushed open, and Professor Snape walked in from the outside: "Dean Kirk, I think I need some treatment."

Kirk found it strange, firstly, because no professor had ever been treated at the school hospital for injury; secondly, since the last in-depth conversation, he and Professor Snape had basically never had a serious conversation, and they only nodded to each other when they met. Signal.

"Please take a seat, Professor Snape." Kirk stood up. Since he was approached at the door, he naturally couldn't refuse. He needed to come to the school hospital specially. I'm afraid it was not an ordinary injury: "What happened? "

Professor Snape sat down on the small sofa in the office, lifted up his robe, and revealed a horrific wound.

hiss~

Kirk took a breath. He had fought against Professor Snape, and it was probably not easy to turn him into such a person.

He walked up to Professor Snape and knelt down, wanting to check the wound carefully to see if Madam Pomfrey needed to be called, but he heard Professor Snape suddenly say viciously:

"Damn thing, how do you keep an eye on three heads at the same time?"

What has three heads?Kirk's head was full of questions.

At this time, a small exclamation came from the door. Kirk turned his head and saw half of Harry's head, and then immediately retracted.

"Harry?" Kirk called toward the door.

Shrinking back, Harry reappeared in the doorway. He turned his head, trying not to look at Professor Snape.

Putting aside the doubts in his heart, Kirk first said to Harry: "What's the matter?"

Harry replied timidly: "Professor Snape took my book away, and I wanted to ask if I could get it back."

Professor Snape was just about to have a seizure, but Kirk took the lead and handed Harry the "Quidditch Origins" that Professor Snape placed on the table.

Harry hugged the book and bowed to Kirk. Just as he was about to leave, he stopped again and looked back at Kirk expectantly: "Tomorrow is my first Quidditch match, will you come to watch? "

Kirk smiled and nodded: "Of course I won't miss it."

After receiving a satisfactory answer, Harry left the office with half joy and half doubt.

"Which song are you singing?"

Kirk did not look at Professor Snape's wound again, but returned to his position; Professor Snape's wound was far from as exaggerated as it seemed, there was no curse, no magic, and even the blood around it was some kind of... The blood of these animals is artificially forged at first glance.

Professor Snape did not answer Kirk's question immediately. He took out a small bottle from his pocket, opened the lid, and dropped the potion inside on the wound. After a while, the foot-long wound healed. .

He adjusted his robe and covered the blood stains on his legs: "I am doing something for Principal Dumbledore."

Kirk didn't expect Professor Snape to explain to him, but he could probably guess what it was for: "The thing with three heads... refers to the guardian of the Sorcerer's Stone? You want to draw Harry's attention to it?" Magic stone?"

Professor Snape gave Kirk rare feedback: he nodded.

Professor Snape will not reveal Dumbledore's plans without reason. He is very loyal, just like Hagrid, who is obviously not good at keeping secrets, but still keeps secrets from Kirk.

"You want me to stop him?" Kirk easily guessed what Professor Snape meant, but he still shook his head: "The longer a person lives and the greater his ability, the more he believes in some things about fate. I have a lot of experience in this matter; in the face of this situation, it is best not to deny fatalism easily, otherwise the consequences will be serious."

Professor Snape's expression was a little stiff. Apparently, he had already questioned Dumbledore's persistence in fatalism, and the result of the argument between the two was not very good.

Kirk continued: "If he wants to give it a try, let him try; since I said I will protect my students, in the worst case, Harry will not lose his life, so don't worry too much."

Professor Snape didn't say anything more. After Kirk finished speaking, he left. His steps were steady and there were no signs of injury at all.

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