[hp] stay out of it

11 Black and White

Professor Lupine froze for a moment, looked at me, and then at Malfoy who was lying on the ground. He could feel that the scene he "saw" just now was fading, and now he suddenly realized: what was in front of him were only two Just a half-grown child.

The professor looked a little embarrassed: "Well, well. Yes, White, I remember, Vincent White."

He looked again at me, then at Malfoy on the ground.

When he looked at me, he still didn’t seem to be looking at me, as if he was looking at another person who belonged to his childhood memories through me. It’s not easy for the boy Black in the photo, especially when I was bullying my classmates just now, maybe I can reproduce the scene where the real Black cast a spell on his classmates.

After a pause, Professor Lupine seemed to finally remember what he was here for. He raised his hand and undid Malfoy's petrification spell, and gently suggested that Malfoy should not run away and wait for him to deal with the conflict here. However When Malfoy got up, his legs were a little weak, and it seemed that he couldn't run away in a short time.

Professor Lupine turned to me, mistaking me for Vincent White, and not another troublemaker by another name: "Well, well, White, as we've seen, you're going to cast a spell on Malfoy. According to school rules..."

I simply interrupted him: "Do I look like Blake?"

Professor Lupine wasn't offended that I interrupted him rudely, but he didn't answer me either.He raised his hand and released his patron saint, probably to pass on a message.

"Promise me that you will not do anything again," Professor Lupine returned the wand to me after receiving an affirmative answer, "it is better for your dean to handle this matter. Wait, Professor Flitwick and Sneaker Professor Pu will be here soon."

Professor Flitwick and Professor Snape arrived almost at the same time. After Professor Snape came in a hurry, he first asked Malfoy if he was okay. Malfoy gave me a resentful look, but still shook his head.Professor Flitwick didn't ask me anything, but he still came to my side and stood there, expressing his position, so Professor Lupine became the only neutral person in the field again.

Snape glanced at me, as if he really wanted to deduct points from me, but he still maintained his professorial demeanor and asked about the cause of the incident first.

"I told him his father was Sirius, and he attacked me, Professor." Malfoy patted the dust off his robes while holding the binoculars.

I'm getting a little impatient with people who are worried about everything related to the fugitive Black - after all, poor Sirius is just a wronged guy, and now he is lurking outside the school with little food and clothing and only waiting to kill him What about the traitor Peter, instead of racking his brains about how to break through the castle and kill Harry as everyone imagined.

"You have no evidence. There are so many similar people in the world." I replied casually.I began to hope that this cute little party that was likely to turn into a critique/fight would be over soon, so that I didn't have to deal with these professors who were on the verge of death because of Sirius' escape.

Professor Snape gave a strange laugh, and Lupine and Professor Flitwick looked at each other.

"Oh, classic, Black's unruly expression, the arrogant Black who doesn't look down on the professors," Professor Snape turned to Flitwick, "Now seeing Potter and Black, who were famous all over the school, Sons—sorry, children who look alike—(Professor Snape smugly corrects the wording)—walking around Hogwarts makes one think, ah, one thinks How likable they were back then... Mr. White, don't you know that Hogwarts prohibits private fighting?"

Professor Lupine looked a little tired: "It's pointless to discuss the past now, Severus. And White also said that this is just a misunderstanding caused by poor communication."

Professor Snape refused to give in: "Pure conjecture and a small misunderstanding, this cannot be used as an excuse for him to cast a spell. And the child is indeed unknown..."

"Severus," Professor Flitwick interrupted.

"Oh, well," Professor Snape glanced at me and stopped speculating about Vincent's biological father, but he still didn't give up the trouble of finding a student who looked like his childhood enemy: "We have a responsibility For the safety of the students, especially now, it seems that everyone who is worth visiting after Black's escape is gathered in this small school. There is no reason for us to be careless about every risk factor-especially you, Mr. White , if it wasn’t for Blake who also belonged to this school, I would really think that you wander around the castle without sleeping every night to find out the terrain or something. Anyway, Mr. White, your behavior of wandering around like this is easy to attract suspicion of."

In the end he argued for fifty points off Ravenclaw, plus detention until the end of term.

"I noticed that Mr. Malfoy was fanning the flames in this incident, and he himself has to take responsibility for the attacks he has received." Although Professor Flitwick is small, he is not easy to deal with. He even taught Stanley when he was a student. Nepe and Lupine, so when he insisted on asking Malfoy to get the punishment he deserved, Professor Snape couldn't refute well."There is a price to be paid for lying," Professor Flitwick said.

Snape finally relented and deducted fifteen points from each of us for the conflict on the Astronomy Tower, but because I did commit an offensive behavior, I have to go to five additional detentions.

I didn't care much about these, and when I apologized to Malfoy at the end, I was absent-minded and disapproving. Professor Snape frowned, obviously regretting that he didn't punish me a few more confinement just now.

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