Harry Potter: This savior is a bit bad

Chapter 70: The Potions Master's Beloved Disciple

"Um……"

it is more than words.

As fellow Slytherins, we understand everything immediately.

"Let's go, we'll be late if we don't leave now." Draco urged.

I knew this guy must be jealous.

A sweet feeling welled up in my heart, and I secretly reached out my hand from under my robe and interlocked my fingers with his.

Even at Hogwarts, we can still...

Moreover, their blatant intimacy in public made me feel secretly happy.

He hooked my little finger as a response to me.

I didn't realize that our little secret was discovered by a third person.

The first Potions class at Hogwarts was attended by Gryffindor and Slytherin freshmen.

I sat with Draco, of course.

Many Slytherin girls looked disappointed.

Most of them are descendants of pure-blood families.

Pansy Parkinson, who was inseparable from Draco in the original book, is now sitting with Daphne Greengrass.

She and Hermione Granger were once sworn enemies.

Perhaps because she knew what was going to happen next, she actually started chatting with the Muggle girl, contrary to her usual behavior.

The Parkinson family, although there are Death Eaters among their members, are staunch pure-bloods.

Pansy's behavior is no different from that of a bloodline betrayer.

Draco glanced at him with disgust: "The Parkinson family has fallen to this level..."

"Everyone has their own aspirations." I said without comment.

My hand rested gently on his arm.

Who would be stupid enough to kick someone when they are down at a time like this?

According to Rowling, Hermione is the best candidate for the Minister of Magic in the future!

"Maybe... there's something special about that Muggle-born that we don't know about?"

Slytherin has always been driven by profit.

Only by appealing to his emotions and explaining the benefits can Draco listen.

"It doesn't look anything special..." Draco said dismissively.

Just because Draco looked at Hermione a few more times, she was besieged by the "Platinum Prince Support Group"!

I always knew that Draco was popular, but I didn't expect it to be to this extent!

As soon as Snape walked into the classroom, the Slytherins who were whispering to each other put down everything they were doing and looked intently at the head of their own house.

It's hard to hide the admiration in his eyes.

Snape was extremely talented and was the youngest Slytherin headmaster, potions master, and master of Occlumency in history.

Not to mention his amazing creativity. Spells such as closing eyes and ears, hanging golden bell, and invisible sword were all invented by him.

He is not tall, and even a little thin, but that does not prevent him from exuding an amazing aura.

It was still the familiar opening line: magic potions could determine life or death, and could bring fame and status.

"Only those with talent can get a glimpse of the way..." His eyes swept between Draco and me.

The boy next to me puffed out his chest. It was a very proud thing to be recognized by the Potions Master.

In the original book, from Harry's perspective, Draco was portrayed as Snape's licker.

Snape and Draco, godfather and godson.

In Draco's mind, Snape was almost like a half-father.

After the war, Lucius ran between various interest groups in order to distance himself from the Death Eaters.

As an important male character, Snape occupies a very high position in Draco's growth.

Isn't it a very normal thing to show happiness when being recognized by an important and powerful person?

The biases and filters in the original work should not be underestimated!

"Now, let me check your preparation..."

coming!

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