Harry Potter: This savior is a bit bad

Chapter 71 Unshakable Position

I was extremely alert. Who would Snape ask to answer the question?

In the original book, Snape asked Harry three questions, and the answers put together would be "Lily, I deeply regret your death."

Someone checked this question with the author Rowling, and the answer was unexpected: she had no idea when she wrote this paragraph. It was just a fabrication of the readers.

But coincidences are so beautiful.

Perhaps, in some mysterious way, Snape was using Rowling's words to confess his past actions.

Snape's eyes swept across everyone, finally stopping at...

"Mr. Weasley?"

He held the roster in his hand and looked around as if he was looking for the student.

Anyone who knows a little about the wizarding world knows that the Weasley family has red hair passed down from generation to generation.

There was only one red-haired person in the class, Ron Weasley, the younger brother of the Weasley twins.

His brothers from Gryffindor just tried to "bully" Harry Potter!

perfect!

I gave Snape a big thumbs up in my heart.

And tried to deliberately suppress the upturned corners of his mouth.

Ron stood up tremblingly, like a war criminal about to be publicly executed.

He wanted to say his last words, but because he was nervous, his voice trembled.

Snape asked three questions in a row, and his answer was nothing new except "I don't know".

His face flushed red, making the freckles on his face more obvious and almost blending in with his red hair.

His embarrassment was very funny, and most Slytherins chose to bury their heads in their textbooks to cover up the urge to laugh out loud.

Draco nudged Harry with his elbow and gave him a playful smile.

Sure enough, in Snape's opinion, simply giving the Weasley twins detention was not enough.

Now, even Ron is at fault.

"Ten points from Gryffindor."

Snape waved his hand, and his robes rolled up behind him, like a giant bat.

The Gryffindors glared at Ron.

Hermione raised her hand as high as she could to make up for Ron's mistake.

Afraid that Snape wouldn't see, she hung her body off the stool.

Snape ignored it.

"Mr. Malfoy, answer the question just now."

Draco had already memorized the content, and the standard answer came out of his mouth easily.

Snape raised the corner of his mouth almost inaudibly and motioned Draco to sit down. "Why don't you write down what you just said?"

Draco, once again stole the spotlight.

His position in Slytherin is unshakable.

If Harry Potter joining Slytherin would have been a shock to him, now with Snape's encouragement, it would no longer be a problem.

When it came to the practical aspects of potions, Snape directly asked Draco and me to serve as teaching assistants.

Is it possible that only Dumbledore could show such blatant favoritism?

I finally enjoyed the fruits of victory as a vested interest group. It feels really good...

No wonder Draco in the original work lost himself in the flowers and applause created.

Malfoy and Snape's favoritism made him live in a honeypot and lost the opportunity to grow.

However, unless there are extremely special circumstances, isn’t living in an ivory tower what everyone aspires to?

Who has nothing better to do than to make trouble for himself?

Draco and I split up, but both tried to avoid the cauldrons set up by Gryffindor.

Especially - Neville Longbottom, his masterpiece, gurgling, began to emit an unpleasant smell, and it looked like it would explode soon!

I shouted, "Professor Snape!"

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