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Chapter 186 One after another (4)

"If you're talking about Lupine—" Harry was interrupted by Hermione.

"No, no, I'm not talking about him, he's busy with the Order of the Phoenix all day," said Hermione, "And the most we'll see him is when we go to Hogsmeade for the weekend, and that's far not enough."

"So who is it?" Harry frowned at her.

Jane squinted at Harry, and then at Hermione: "I think it should be you, Harry, as Hermione said."

Harry stared at her blankly, then turned to Ron, trying to exchange annoyed looks with Ron, but Ron frowned slightly, thought for a moment, and then said, "That's an idea."

"What's an idea?" said Harry. "That's ridiculous!"

"No, this is not ridiculous at all." Jane said: "You have more experience than us, of course I mean magicians use it."

"No, that's not the case at all." Harry felt as if he had just heard some kind of terribly ridiculous joke, and he tried to make himself laugh out loud, but he found that he couldn't at all.

"You took back the Philosopher's Stone from the Mysterious Man since the first grade," said Ron.

"It was just luck, if it wasn't for your help, I wouldn't be able to get in at all," said Harry.

"You entered the Chamber of Secrets in your second year and destroyed Riddle's diary," said Hermione.

"It's also because Jane is helping me!" said Harry.

"But you used the Patronus Charm to face the dementors in the third year, and became a Hogwarts warrior in the fourth year to participate in the Triwizard Tournament. You faced the dragon, and you also faced the black lake. The water monster." Jane said: "You even trained for a while for this, the flying spell, the fire spell, the petrification spell, remember?"

Harry looked at Jane, then at Hermione and Ron, and he was at a loss for words, until finally he said dryly, "That's just my luck."

"Nobody's luck lasts forever," said Hermione.

"Okay...well—um—I mean let me think about it," said Harry.

"Of course." Hermione nodded.

For Harry's consideration, Hermione gave enough time, and she didn't ask Harry for the answer until two weeks later.

Harry can't admit that the fact that he has been thinking about the scene of facing the duel in his mind these few nights is secretly preparing for lessons, but he also deliberately made himself less nervous and excited, pretending to be casual and said: "Okay, I mean I'd like to help you do that, but you should all know I'm lucky."

"I think I made it very clear last time, it's not luck." Hermione interrupted Harry impatiently, and then she said: "But I've been thinking about it for the past few days, and I also do Thinking that if anyone wants to learn, you should teach them. I mean, we're talking about how to protect ourselves against Voldemort. It doesn't seem fair if we don't give other people a chance."

Harry considered it for a moment, then said, "Yeah, but I doubt anyone but you two would want me to teach them. Don't forget I'm a monster!"

"Hey, I thought you'd be surprised how many people were interested in hearing what you had to say," said Hermione seriously, "Do you think I've been doing nothing all this time? Me and Jane I found a lot of people who really want to learn jinxes. We plan to go to Hogsmeade this weekend to gather everyone—" Speaking, Hermione pulled up a timetable, pointed to the date on it and said: " We have Hogsmeade Week this weekend, and we can have a meet and greet off campus."

"Why does it have to be off-campus?" Ron asked.

"Because it's not easy to be found, unless you want Umbridge to participate." Jane said, "That's the best time."

Harry and Ron didn't dispute the suggestion any longer, just waiting for the weekend to come.

For this reason, Jane went to the cellar at night and told Snape about the plan.

Snape showed a disdainful sneer at this: "What do you expect Potter to give you? To teach you how to break the school rules? Or to teach you how to better get the professor's confinement?"

"You are too sharp, Professor." Jane kissed his lips, rested on his chest, and stared into his black eyes: "Don't you want these children to have a little bit of self-preservation? At this point Upper Harry was really good. It wouldn't hurt to ask everyone to practice a little more jinxes at a time like this."

"If the current investigator finds out, you will cause a lot of trouble and maybe be fired." Snape threatened.

Jane chuckled and said slyly, "Can I think you're worried about my dismissal?"

"If you're going to fire for that, maybe I'll be thankful that I'm getting as clean a night as I've ever had since," said Snape.

Jane pretended to be angry and bit his chest: "A duplicity man."

Snape reached out to extinguish the candle, hugged the man in his arms, closed his eyes, and said, "Look at Potter, pay attention to his emotions."

In the darkness, Jane couldn't see Snape's expression, but she didn't need to look at her to roughly guess the expression on his face at the moment.Jane slipped into Snape's arms, put one hand on his heart, one arm on his waist, sniffing the lingering smell of potion on him, whispered: "Good night, professor."

Snape didn't answer her, but it was almost as if he had heard it, because his arms around her tightened a little more.

After waking up, it was the weekend. Jane returned to the Gryffindor common room early, and happened to meet Hermione who had just woken up and was going to have breakfast.

The two of them went to the auditorium for dinner together. On the way, Hermione said, "Did you tell Professor Snape what happened yesterday?"

"Yes." Jane nodded: "If something really happens to Harry, we need a foreign aid."

Hermione flinched when she thought of Snape's face, and then said, "So did Professor Snape say anything?"

"I didn't say anything. I just told us to be careful, and it seems..." Jane remembered the words Snape said before going to bed yesterday. For some reason, Snape seemed to know that Harry was in a bad mood recently——no, Or it should be said that since this summer vacation, Harry seems to have been in a bad mood.He seemed to be throwing tantrums all the time, a problem that Snape seemed to know about.

"Looks like what?" Hermione asked.

Jane twitched her lips and shook her head: "It's nothing, it's just that Snape seemed to let me pay attention to Harry's temper yesterday. He seemed to know that Harry was in a bad mood recently."

The two came to the auditorium, and they sat at the long Gryffindor table and began to eat.

"He probably noticed it in class, too," said Hermione. "You know he's supposed to pay more attention to Harry, I mean, he's been paying attention to him all the time. Although Harry and Ron don't like it." admit."

Jane shrugged: "I hope I think too much."

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