Two Worlds: I studied at Hogwarts

#139 - Snape the Grumpy

Munn had thought that analyzing this bottle of unknown potion would be very difficult.

After all, this potion was not a product of this world.

However, even after a potions master scoured the largest library in the magical world, including all the potion books from a thousand years ago...

This made Munn underestimate the difficulty of analyzing the potion.

At the same time, Munn could also understand why Professor Snape looked so inhuman and ghostly.

Not wanting to provoke Snape, who was already showing signs of irritability.

Munn carefully placed the entire scroll on the podium and slowly opened it, then gently began to examine the contents.

Snowberries, a rare material produced in the snow mountains above 5,000 meters above sea level, have excellent magical calming properties.

It can allow wizards to calm themselves while also producing a very enjoyable feeling. It is a commonly used auxiliary potion material for Indian wizards practicing yoga, but it has become extinct due to over-collection.

Werewolf blood has a very powerful healing ability and is one of the commonly used potion raw materials by ancient wizards, but werewolves are extinct in the modern magical world!

Swamp Lily can conceal the toxicity of potions and is a very good detoxification material.

There is only one plant existing in the magical world.

Howler Moss can stimulate the explosive power of wizards, but it will erode their sanity and is poisonous.

It mostly grows in ancient wizard tombs that are over a thousand years old. It is very difficult to collect and not easy to preserve in the outside world.

Unknown explosive substance, the efficacy is unknown, it is speculated that it is to stimulate the potential of the person using the potion, or to control the person taking the medicine.

The text on the scroll ended here, followed by three question marks.

"Professor, what do these question marks mean?"

Snape wrote three question marks on the scroll in red ink, and the strokes were very heavy.

"Question marks? Of course, it means I couldn't find it! Do you know what it means to not be able to find something in the Hogwarts library?"

Snape's voice was close to a roar.

"Uh, I don't know ~"

Munn shook his head blankly.

"Fine, I knew it, how could you little Gryffindors care about these things!

Professor Snape said, pacing anxiously back and forth in the classroom.

"If you can't find it, it means it's still an unknown magical material."

"No! Since someone can refine it into a potion, it means it is known, but it has only been newly discovered."

"Yes! That must be the case, otherwise there would definitely be detailed records in the Hogwarts library."

Snape paced back and forth several times, and his speech became faster and faster.

Finally, he came to Munn again, bent down, and looked over seriously.

"Tell me, how did you get this potion?"

"Listen, Professor, I found this in... in Diagon Alley."

Seeing Snape's somewhat predatory eyes, Munn stammered.

"Diagon Alley? There's an unknown explosive substance in the potion, you wouldn't have gone to Knockturn Alley, would you?"

"No... no."

"Alright! I don't care why you little Gryffindors go to dark wizard territory, I just want to know which idiot made this potion, what a waste of precious materials!"

Munn could hear regret in Snape's tone, but it wasn't over yet.

After roaring at Munn, Snape straightened his back, quickly picked up the scroll with his left hand, and began to rant madly again.

"These snowberries, the magical world hasn't seen any traces of them for hundreds of years! As long as you add elf tears and dragon scale grass, it's an excellent magical potion for treating frostbite!"

"And swamp lilies, I only know of one plant, if you mix it with unicorn horn powder and moonstone, it's a perfect potent antidote!"

"Howler Moss, this thing can only be found in those pyramids in Egypt, but most of it is monopolized by goblins,

It is very difficult for wizards to obtain, and the most difficult thing is that it is difficult to preserve it outside."

"The most hateful thing is werewolf blood! This is dross! This is dross! This is dross!

Its existence completely destroys this potion and is a waste of the above three precious herbs."

"No! It's not a waste! It's blasphemy! It's defilement!"

Snape's roar echoed throughout the classroom, including the corridor outside.

Fortunately, most of the students had already left at this time, otherwise it would definitely attract many people to come and watch.

Munn rubbed his buzzing ears and looked at Snape.

"Professor, calm down, I really don't know which idiot made this potion."

Munn was very sure that if anyone dared to admit in person that he made this potion now.

Then Snape would definitely give him a super version of "Obliviate", so that this person would completely disappear from the magical world.

"You? Of course you couldn't know, so many precious materials, it must have been made by the idiots in those prestigious and powerful ancient families, otherwise who could take out these good things!"

Seeing Snape find a reasonable explanation for himself, Munn breathed a sigh of relief.

He was really afraid that he would be affected by the maker of this potion.

After all, Snape's appearance just now was simply too scary.

"Professor, I think your guess is very accurate, since you know all this, can you return the potion to me?"

"Potion? No! There are still three materials in it that I haven't analyzed, so I must do further research."

Snape said, putting the potion back in his pocket, and then looked at Munn again.

"This potion now seems to stimulate the drinker's explosive power, but it is very toxic, you better not have too much contact with it."

"I know, Professor, since you said it's poisonous, I won't drink it, but can you...

"No, I said, I still need to continue researching."

Seeing that Snape really didn't plan to return it, Munn could only sigh helplessly.

Fortunately, Munn only brought half a bottle of this potion with him, and the remaining half was still on the Crimson Moon.

"Okay, Professor, since you want to keep it, that's fine, but can you be less difficult with us in class in the future."

After confirming that the potion could not be taken back for the time being, Munn thought about whether he could win more benefits for himself,

So he directly stated the conditions.

"Difficult?"

Snape looked at Munn thoughtfully.

"Yes, especially Harry."

The unfair treatment suffered in potions class has now caused most of the little lions in Gryffindor to develop a resistance to this class.

The most affected is naturally Harry.

"Harry Potter! How can that be considered making things difficult!"

Snape's tone showed signs of turning to irritability again.

"You don't even know how extraordinary his mother's achievements were in potions! How can he not inherit these?"

"But......

"No buts, I'm doing this for his own good, he shouldn't just learn those things about making trouble and causing destruction, and give up those excellent qualities!"

Munn didn't know why Snape had such a deep prejudice against Harry. In his opinion, Harry just liked playing Quidditch.

"Okay, Professor, if it doesn't work, then forget it."

Until Munn stopped pestering him, Snape packed up the scroll and was about to leave.

However, Munn called him again.

"Professor, can you give me a copy of that scroll."

Snape stood still after hearing this.

Without speaking, without waving his wand.

An identical scroll appeared in Munn's hand.

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