Daily Life at Hogwarts Chapter 414: Nice job


Facing Professor McGonagall's question, Albert quickly repeated what he had just said to Madam Pomfrey. As for why the snowman suddenly collapsed, it was naturally because Snape used the Learn about conjuration.

Such a big snowman can be made, naturally because Albert used magic on it during the manufacturing process, and after these magics were lifted, the big snowman naturally collapsed.

Also, Snape didn't listen to his advice, didn't get out of the way in time, and was hit by the snowman, really can't blame him.

On the hospital bed, Snape, who had just woken up, was trembling uncontrollably when he heard Albert's words.

No way, because Albert just said innocently that when he told Professor Snape about this, he was deducting points from Gryffindor himself, so he was hit .

Is this what a human would say?

"Professor, we were there just now and heard that." Truman sneaked into the infirmary and said to Professor McGonagall, "I remember Albert saying, 'I think we should get out of this snow. Stay away, it seems to be about to disperse..." Then, he was interrupted by Professor Snape, Albert retreated faster, and Professor Snape was overwhelmed by the snowman before he could react.

"Later, Albert led everyone to rescue Professor Snape and sent the unconscious professor to the school hospital." Fred added: "I think they should have heard the people present at the time. "

Albert shrugged innocently, indicating that this matter really had nothing to do with him.

"Ten points from Gryffindor, Mr. Anderson, you won't be allowed to make snowmen again, and if you're free, come to me on Saturday to lock up until you put the last article on human transformation. until the thesis is finished."

"Oh, well, I know the professor." Albert said helplessly.

"Go!"

Professor McGonagall didn't care about Snape, so the matter was settled. She looked at Professor Snape on the hospital bed helplessly and shook her head.

What are these things!

Actually, when Professor McGonagall came just now, she had already asked what was going on, which made her a little dumbfounded.

"It's so irritating. It's all Snape's fault. It's so unfair that Professor McGonagall deducts ten points from us and locks you up." hold injustice.

"Yes, all of this is Snape's fault. Why does Professor McGonagall deduct our marks? This is obviously Snape's own fault."

In fact, a lot of people are taking grievances against Albert, believing that Snape deserved it for being overwhelmed by the yeti.

This will actually be deducted points. Is it not a matter of handing over the Academy Cup to Slytherin Academy?

Of course, Albert is not Galleon, and it's impossible for everyone to like him.

Some people are also very dissatisfied with Albert's deduction of 25 points from Gryffindor, but those who say such things will soon be scolded by Albert's supporters. I was speechless.

After all, Albert has been giving Gryffindor extra points, so why not deduct points?

How many points have you given to Gryffindor House yourself?

Isn't it unreasonable to deduct points for not seeing Snape?

Everyone was talking about it anyway, and Snape's statement made it even worse.

Also, the voice of the matter this time is unified, that is, Snape came to ask for trouble for no reason, didn't listen to other people's reminders, and ended up blaming others after being overwhelmed by the snowman. Wouldn't he be embarrassed to be a professor?

Someone was pushing waves in the middle of the press to fuel the fire, and the crowd who had been eating melons and watching the fun began to accuse Snape. It was all Snape's fault anyway.

Well, that's right, voting with your feet.

Everyone felt that Albert suffered an unwarranted disaster. Many people came to comfort him and expressed their support for him.

Of course, that is to say.

For Albert, the lockdown, well, it's actually writing a thesis, and that's actually the way it is. Whether there is a lockdown or not, I still have to write it, it's just a different place.

As for Snape's troubles with Albert, there is no chance. After all, Albert has already deducted points from Professor McGonagall.

What else do you want?

Snape is so angry!

It is said that he left the school hospital on the same day, but he still did not catch a cold and had a fever.

Then, I didn't have the strength to dispense medicine for myself, and finally I had to go to the school hospital to lie down for a night and drink the cold medicine prepared by Madam Pomfrey, and then the cold was completely cured.

When Snape's mind was no longer confused, he carefully recalled what happened that day. It really didn't look like an accident that Albert deliberately created, but... He didn't think of it. It was an accident made by Albert. After all, there are so-called time converters in the world.

At the beginning, when Albert noticed his invisible self, he was more curious. He didn't know what the other party wanted to do. When Snape stopped the snowman and came over to teach himself a lesson, He suddenly had an absurd idea, and that idea came true.

The snowman just happened to fall~IndoMTL.com~ happened to knock Snape unconscious...

There's never been so many coincidences in the world, so what it means, he still knows, just doesn't understand why he's doing it, and then, after he sees Snape's string of bad luck, Able Te will know.

How cool!

Let you teach me a lesson for no reason, and find opportunities to deduct points from the academy.

Keeping a good mood is good for your physical and mental health.

Anyway, in the eyes of outsiders, this is an accident, Albert was only affected for no reason, and everything was Snape's fault.

It's all good news.

"You are quite welcome."

In the Room of Requirement, Isobel peeled a piece of chocolate and threw it into her mouth, looking at Albert with a smile.

"In order not to be able to go to Hogsmeade, please help me read this paper!"

Albert also peeled off a piece of chocolate. "You should have noticed by now that Professor Snape is really unpopular."

At this time, the door of the library was opened, Katrina walked in, and she was stunned when she saw the two inside. She hadn't done homework with them for a long time.

"I heard you were locked up by Professor McGonagall?" she asked.

"Well, it's fine, just go to Professor McGonagall to write the paper." Albert pointed to the paper in Isobel's hand and said, "Would you like to eat chocolate."

"Don't someone give you this hero?" Katrina grumbled.

"Probably I heard that I was wronged and gave me a condolence gift." Albert said, "Actually, the biggest one was sent by Potter, and there was a greeting card on it."

Katrina walked over to Albert, picked up Harry's card on the basket, opened it, and glanced at what was written: Well done.


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