Hogwarts lazy snake

Chapter 43 This pot has to explode

Just when everyone was working hard to complete their respective steps and methods without demanding perfection, a thick acidic green smoke suddenly billowed out of the basement classroom, accompanied by a loud hissing sound.

"Idiot! What are you doing!? Stop it!" Snape roared, waving his wand quickly. What did he just see? Was this guy's brain eaten by a troll?

What did he just see? This Gryffindor first-year actually put the porcupine quills directly into the pot without removing the cauldron from the fire. As a potion master, Snape knew very well what the consequences would be.

At this critical moment, Professor Snape accurately used a levitation spell. A ray of light flashed, and the porcupine quills were fixed in mid-air just as they left Neville's palm.

Stopped the porcupine quill from falling into the pot.

At the same time, Horn turned his head and saw this thrilling scene when Professor Snape just shouted. He waved his wand without hesitation, but unlike Professor Snape, Horn moved Neville.

Because Horn saw that Neville seemed to be frightened by Professor Snape's shout, and the action of bending over to throw the materials turned into stepping on the wizard robe on his body, and his body accidentally knocked the heavy crucible to the ground.

However, under the effect of Horn's magic, Navi's clothes were also pulled in the opposite direction by the levitation spell.

Fortunately, it did not continue to pour towards the crucible, thus preventing Neville from panicking and causing the crucible and even the potion being brewed in the pot to be knocked to the ground, which also brought another turn for the chaos.

"I wonder what went through your troll head to put porcupine quills in the pot without taking it off the fire!"

Snape, before he could put the porcupine quills back on the table, and before he could even finish his words, he heard a "puff" sound!

The pot eventually exploded, but not seriously.

Why did it explode? Please watch the replay!

It turned out that although Neville had just been rescued, Seamus, the little Gryffindor lion who was on the same team with Neville, didn't know what was going on. He turned around and threw the fangs of Mohr into the unlucky crucible that had just been rescued by Professor Snape and Horn.

So this pot has to be fried today.

He looked at the materials that were suspended in the air by his control, at Neville who was rescued, at Seamus who could not be rescued and whose hair was standing up and his face was covered with black liquid, and at the crucible that was originally fine but was blown to pieces and could not be rescued.

"Send this idiot to the hospital ward upstairs." Snape saw that Neville seemed to be fine, thought of what had just happened, and said to Neville in a harsh voice.

Horn looked at the exploded crucible, which made Professor Snape's face even darker. He couldn't help but put himself in Snape's shoes and said, "This batch of wizards is the worst batch of wizards I have ever taught!"

He waved his wand to restore the dark spot that had been blasted by Seamus, and then moved around Harry and Ron, who were operating next to Neville.

"Potter, why didn't you tell him not to add the porcupine quills at that time?"

"You think he's good because he made a mistake?"

"Gryffindor lost another point because of you."

After hearing what the professor said, Harry felt that this was too unfair. He was about to open his mouth to explain, but Ron was very smart and kicked him behind the pot.

"Hush!" Ron walked behind Harry and grabbed Harry who was about to argue.

As for Horn's help, Snape gave him two extra points. Because of this unexpected incident, the course continued in a tense atmosphere, and the students followed Professor Snape's instructions carefully, fearing that there would be any mistakes.

However, Horn did not care about the score. He was still unhurried, fiddling with the herbs seemingly casually, but he was always able to complete each step accurately.

As the bell finally rang and Professor Snape released the students, the students felt relieved and packed up their things to leave the classroom.

Horn and Draco deliberately slowed down their pace and walked behind Harry.

"Harry Potter," Draco said softly to the depressed and unhappy Harry, with a mysterious expression on his face, "Do you think Professor Snape is a little strange?"

Draco raised his chin slightly, his eyes flashing with a light as if he had mastered a great secret. The look of wanting to share but deliberately suspenseful made people feel angry and curious.

"What's so strange about that? I heard from George and Fred that Snape often deducted points from them." Ron didn't believe in Slytherin. Well... except for Horn and Carlotta, as for Malfoy, that remains to be investigated.

Ron frowned, crossed his arms over his chest, and looked disapproving.

Harry looked at Draco in confusion, but agreed with Ron: "I just feel like he always seems to hate me."

There was a hint of helplessness, confusion, and a bit of grievance in Harry's eyes. He really didn't understand why Professor Snape always targeted him.

Whether it’s the look at the beginning of school or what just happened in class.

Horn smiled, with a deep meaning in his smile: "Maybe things are not that simple. You can't judge a person by his appearance. Some of his actions may not be out of pure dislike."

Harry frowned, his face full of confusion: "So what do you mean?"

Draco interrupted and winked mysteriously: "Just now in class, I heard Horn say that there is a secret."

Draco's tone was full of curiosity and anticipation, as if this secret was a huge treasure waiting to be unearthed.

"Oh? A secret? What secret? Tell me."

When Carlotta heard the word "secret", she didn't know where it came from. Carlotta's eyes were sparkling and full of curiosity. She couldn't wait to know what the secret was.

Even Hermione, Fierre, and Pansy all turned their eyes to Horn.

Hermione frowned slightly, her eyes full of thought; Fierce Lady had a look of anticipation on her face; although Pansy was a little reluctant, she was also attracted by this secret.

Although Harry was skeptical about what Draco and Horn said, he began to wonder if there was really another reason behind Professor Snape's attitude. So he really wanted to know why? What secrets were there?

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At the same time, Professor Snape stood alone in front of the podium in the classroom, looking at the students leaving, with a lot of thoughts in his mind. He knew that his complicated feelings for Harry were always a knot that was difficult to untie.

At the same time, Professor Snape showed amazing talent for silent spellcasting and potion materials in the classroom.

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