John didn't notice Snape's secret concern.Otherwise, he would definitely feel that it was nothing at all.

In fact, he got down to writing "Deathly Hallows" after the crew had done most of his filming.

The filming of Harry arguing with Dumbledore greatly stimulated John, making him work harder than before to write the manuscript, almost day and night.

This made Snape, who hadn't stayed up all night for a long time, a little uncomfortable.

Several times, he wanted to talk and persuade John to take a break.

But John's concentrated appearance was too serious, always reminding him of himself facing the cauldron.

This situation continued until early May.

Nearly halfway through filming "Order of the Phoenix"—John handed George the last two manuscripts for publication.

And this news can finally be publicized, breaking the rumors that the outside world said that John could not write the following text.

In order to promote, John also accepted interviews from various newspapers. The next day, the newspapers were overwhelmingly talking about the new book that was about to be released.

"The finale of Harry Potter, the Half-Blood Prince and the Deathly Hallows are coming together!"

"Dead Harry? The ending of Harry Potter is reversed!"

"Voldemort's true face is finally revealed! All the mysteries in Harry Potter are solved!"

Looking at the more exaggerated headlines, John put down the whole stack of newspapers, and asked vaguely with his face in his mouth: "I really admire the reporter's imagination. It is as if they have read the book."

——On the morning of waiting for the release of the new book, John was used to eating breakfast and reading the newspaper.

"Undoubtedly." Snape, who was sitting across from him, snorted. "Reporters are the same no matter in the Muggle world or the wizarding world."

John glanced at him, and suddenly challenged: "No matter in the Muggle world or the wizarding world, Snape who likes to drink coffee in the morning is the same."

Snape put down his glass calmly.

John just squinted at him. "Mrs. Laws, get a bowl of oatmeal instead."

Mrs. Rolls replied with a smile, took Snape's coffee cup and went into the kitchen.

Snape picked up the slice of bread with a stern face, and impatiently spread the jam, pretending he didn't see it.

John looked at him, and the corners of his mouth curled up secretly.

——At times like this, Snape's acquiescence always made him feel flattered.He was also happy to see Snape compromise for him.

"Severus, stay at home with me today and wait for the sales results and online reviews?"

John said: "It's okay to make a few pots of potions less today, and I'm not in a hurry to use them."

Snape put down the silver knife, a slick smirk appeared on his face: "If Mr. Snape paid attention to your professor even one day this year, you should know—"

He waved his wand, and the oatmeal that Mrs. Laws had just put on the table exploded suddenly, but the fragments floated in the air and gathered into a ball, as if caught in a transparent fence.

"—I'm doing some research on charms, not brewing potions."

Mrs. Laws screamed in shock at his sudden violent movement, and looked over reproachfully, patting her chest.

This time the person who had no confidence became John.

He glanced at Mrs. Laws comfortingly, then changed the subject and asked, "What kind of curse is this?"

"It's just a half-finished offensive spell." Snape replied cautiously, glancing at John.

John, who is not in the wizarding world, shouldn't mind him delving into the dark arts—right?

He swung his wand again, sending the shards flying into the trash can.

John didn't pay attention, but nodded thoughtfully, speeded up his meal, and was about to go back to the study and wait for George's report call.

And Snape successfully saw that John forgot to pursue his oatmeal, and didn't ask too much about the spell, and his expression also became satisfied.

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