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Chapter 43

Ke Wen was confused. He lowered his head and looked at the prepared potion. In terms of color and taste, it was the same as the finished potion described in the book.

So what does Professor Snape next to it mean?

"Professor." Ke Wen said in a thoughtful tone: "Can you point out my mistakes?"

"The potion is barely qualified and cannot kill anyone." Professor Snape slowly moved his eyes. After leaving the crucible, he stared at Coven and said, "Do you have any objections to my Potions class?"

"This..." Ke Wen was confused again, where to start with this.

"You have been very famous these two days." Professor Snape said slowly in his very personal tone: "But tell me, why did you perform very well in other classes, but in my case, you just passed the test?

"

A burst of snickering sounded from the direction of the group of Slytherin students.

Hearing the sound, Snape turned around instantly like lightning and looked sternly at the place where the laughter came from.

This turn caused the naughty children of Slytherin to be silent for an instant, and even Corwin next to him was startled, because Snape's turn was too sudden and too fast.

At this time, Snape saw that the laughter stopped. He continued to scan all the Slytherin students with warning eyes, then turned back, stared into Corwin's eyes and said, "Then answer me, why is this happening?"

"This...is such a professor." Ke Wen hesitated and chose to tell the truth: "Because I am only responsible for stirring the potion and controlling the heat..."

"You mean..." Snape suddenly interrupted, "It's because of your classmates..."

At this point, Snape looked at Dana beside Cowen with unclear meaning, and then continued to say to Cowen: "Is it because he didn't get the dosage of the herbs right?"

"No, no, no, that's not the case, Professor." Ke Wen quickly shook his head in denial, and then quickly said: "Actually, it's my problem, because I seem to be very unaccustomed to teaching the quantifiers you mentioned. If I were to put in the herbal medicine, maybe this

The pot potion failed."

"Quantifier?" Snape continued to look directly at Covin with his unclear eyes. After a pause, he hummed softly: "Excuse."

Ke Wen was speechless. He was obviously telling the truth, but he couldn't stand Snape's attitude towards him.

From this, Kewen sighed in his heart and simply stopped talking.

"Five points from Gryffindor." Snape seemed to see through Corwin's silence and responded, slightly raising his voice and deducting points from Corvin.

The short snickering sounded again, but quickly disappeared. Obviously, Snape's deterrent effect on his own students was also very high.

Hearing the sound, Snape ignored it, but said to Coven in a calm tone: "Go to my office after class in the afternoon."

"Uh, okay sir." Ke Wen was stunned for a moment, then responded.

The next course, Ke Wen, was very disappointing.

Because not only the Slytherin students were there to gloat over the misfortune, but even the Gryffindor students, several people made some sarcastic remarks just because Coven deducted five points from Gryffindor.

Not worthy of deep friendship...

Kewen sighed inwardly. Originally, he had planned to gradually integrate into his classmates, but now that he saw the face of the Gryffindor students clearly, Kewen stopped his previous thoughts and continued his lonely and carefree life.

The first class ends and the second class begins.

This lesson did not teach new knowledge, Snape still asked all students to continue preparing potions.

Just when Corwin was about to continue asking Dana, who was sleeping with him, to prepare the herbs, Snape came to his side again at some point.

Then, in a toneless voice, Snape designated that for this lesson, Covin would prepare the herbs, while Dana would control the heat and mixing of the potions.

Ke Wen felt that you were trying to embarrass me, Fat Tiger, but under Professor Snape's direct gaze, he could only change places with Dana, and then looked at the herbs in front of him and became worried.

I don’t know what Snape is thinking. Kewen feels that the other party is not so narrow-minded. Is it just to avenge the students of Slytherin College? So he is targeting him like this?

Looking at Snape standing aside, Coven finally had no choice but to accept the reality and carefully recalled the order and dosage of the herbs that Dana prepared during the last class.

Fortunately, Kewen's memory was pretty good, and combined with the dosage of herbs marked in the book and the scale in front of him, he finally put all the herbs into the crucible in order.

As for the result, of course the potion configuration failed.

Snape used his wand to disappear the potion that was about to erupt in the cauldron, and transferred it to an unknown location. Then, he deducted another five points from Gryffindor, and then pointed out in a mocking tone that both Corwin and Dana were

Human errors in operation...

Unknowingly, the class was finally over. Kewen finally made it to the end, packed up the crucible, scale and test tube beaker, and left the classroom.

During lunch, the reasons why Corwin deducted points from Gryffindor were spread by gossips again.

After the meal, Penello walked over quickly and worriedly, sat next to Ke Wen and asked softly: "Are you okay?"

"I'm not that fragile." Ke Wen rolled his eyes slightly: "It's just some targeting."

"Then don't take it personally," Penello comforted, "Professor Snape likes to find fault with other colleges, and he also likes to favor students from his own college."

"Did you hear it from your seniors again? Don't worry." Ke Wen said nonchalantly: "At worst, I can just get more points in other classes."

Coven does what he says.

In the afternoon magic class, Ke Wen no longer concealed himself. He used the "fluorescence spell" that was silently cast, and the brightness of the fluorescence was adjusted at will.

Professor Flitwick was so excited that he almost jumped and gave Covin twenty points. Therefore, Professor Flitwick managed to fall off the high stack of books.

And the Gryffindor students were like goldfish, completely forgetting their complaints about Covin in the morning.

All kinds of cheering, praising, and asking for advice surrounded Kewen again.

In this regard, Ke Wen just kept perfunctory.

But unfortunately, Ke Wen was just ogling a blind man. The naughty Gryffindor kids around him didn't notice Ke Wen's alienation and perfunctory attitude towards them...

After class, Kewen simply tidied up and came to the door of Snape's office alone.

Looking at the dark door in front of him, Ke Wen sighed secretly and raised his hand to knock on the door.

A few breaths passed, and Ke Wen knocked on the door again.

However, there was no response for a long time.

Ke Wen was puzzled. After scratching his head and thinking about it, he realized that he had made an oversight.

Obviously Snape had classes in the afternoon, and Potions was a big class, so Snape couldn't come back until after three o'clock.

No way, just wait...


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