All the heavens began with Huo Yi

Chapter 83 I am the Fire...Disciplinary Committee!

Transformation class over

"Wow! You guys just got points deducted?"

Hermione found Harry and Ron as soon as get out of class ended. As a model student, she wasn't too concerned about grades.

She lost ten points on her college credit right at the start of the semester; no one could stand that, not even Hermione.

"It's only the first day of school, why are you all late? Getting points deducted for something so small will ruin your whole day..."

"Wait, Hermione." Harry interrupted Hermione's barrage of complaints. If he didn't stop her, Hermione was probably about to unleash her inner nagging monk.

“Guess who we ran into this morning?” Ron asked, raising an eyebrow.

"Who?"

"guess?"

“No guessing!” Hermione frowned. She now thought Harry’s lateness was most likely caused by Ron’s antics in the dormitory.

“Okay, it’s Senior Sue.” Ron saw that Hermione was annoyed and stopped teasing her.

“But don’t worry, it’s not a deduction of house points, it’s an individual score.” Harry continued, “The senior said it’s a new school rule that the student with the lowest individual score in a semester will get the title of ‘bottom of the class’.”

The student with the highest score will receive the title of "Excellent Student".

"You've suddenly gotten so fired up, Harry!" Ron shouted from the side. "I'm determined to be a model student!"

“I’m the model student, Ron!” Harry retorted defiantly.

"I'm!"

"I'm!"

……

Hermione covered her eyes, somewhat speechless. She moved away from her two friends who had suddenly fallen ill, wondering what Sue had said to them that had caused the two boys to suddenly change like this.

Amidst the joyful sounds of play, it was time for Potions class.

The Potions classroom was a semi-sunken basement, with a rather dim environment. Along the walls were many specimens, animals, and plants, as well as cabinets containing a number of ordinary potion-making materials.

Although the classroom felt somewhat dark, the freshmen were always full of energy, mostly chatting away.

Then, with a bang, Snape's wizard robes billowed in the wind, and he walked into the classroom like a giant bat.

Snape's cold face immediately silenced the previously noisy students. Snape picked up the attendance book and called out names one by one, but he stopped when he called Harry's name.

He said, almost sarcastically, "Yes, Harry Potter! What a famous person. I wonder if Mr. Potter's abilities match his fame."

Having experienced the coldness of human relationships since childhood, Harry felt somewhat embarrassed, realizing that Professor Snape didn't like him very much.

Della and his two henchmen, Crabbe and Goyle, covered their mouths and laughed. Of course, they weren't the only ones who enjoyed it; even many Gryffindors were laughing at Harry.

For most people, other people's embarrassment is always a source of amusement.

After Snape finished calling roll, he looked up at the whole class. His eyes were cold and empty, and his expression was as if the whole world owed him a thousand or eight hundred.

Next, Snape said what he always said to the new students.

He slowly and deliberately said, "You have come here to learn the precise science and rigorous process of this potion-making technique."

With that, Snape walked to the center of the classroom, looked around, and continued, "In my classes... there are no silly wand swings, so most of you won't believe... that this is magic!"

I... don't expect you to appreciate the wonderful feeling of a large pot of simmering food steaming and emitting a delicate fragrance.

You will never truly understand the wondrous power of the fluid that flows into people's veins, the power to make them feel intoxicated and lose their will...

I can teach you how to increase your reputation...

But there must be one thing, that is, you are not the stupid fools I often encounter. "

"Broken!"

Snape's gaze turned even colder as he watched Harry scribbling and drawing in his seat.

Harry was taking notes when Hermione elbowed him twice, and he realized that Snape was staring at him.

dong dong~

Just as Snape was about to make things difficult for Harry, there was a knock on the classroom door.

"Excuse me, Professor Snape."

Snape turned to look at the door, his cheek twitching, but fortunately, his years of Occlumency allowed him to quickly adjust his expression.

"Please come in."

"Thanks! I just saw our Harry daydreaming..."

As he spoke, Sue walked over to Harry and opened the book in Harry's hands.

"Hmph, let me see... brewing glory, even stopping death..." Sue glanced at Harry's notes and said, "Good study attitude. It seems I misunderstood. I'll add five points to your study attitude, but remember this, Harry."

There's no need to write down this kind of nonsense. You only need to remember the tips your professors told you about brewing potions, such as the heat and time during brewing, and the methods for preparing the potion before brewing.

“Okay, okay, senior.” Harry looked at Sue gratefully. He could sense that if Sue hadn’t interrupted him suddenly, he might have been harassed by Snape again.

Seeing his friend Harry turn misfortune into good fortune, Ron looked on with envy. He wished he had been more diligent and picked up a pen.

Now that Harry has received five extra points, it seems very likely that the title of "bottom of the class" will fall on him.

"Isn't five points too much?" Snape asked Sue.

Although Snape's expression didn't change when he looked at Sue, most people thought that Snape would teach Sue a lesson to set an example for him.

After all, judging from Sue's attire, Sue was just a student, and Sue's statement that Snape's words were nonsense was undoubtedly a slap in Snape's face.

“I am the one in charge of the disciplinary committee, Professor Snape…” Sue mimicked Snape’s tone of voice. “Besides, this is an individual grade, it doesn’t affect the house grade. Alright, Professor, you can continue the class. I need to go and inspect the other classrooms.”

Before leaving the classroom, Sull passed by Draco and patted him on the shoulder, saying, "Study hard. Andre graduated with double Os in Potions, don't embarrass him."

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After saying that, Sue turned around and left the Potions classroom. If it weren't for the fact that Snape needed to establish his authority over the students, Sue would have wanted to deduct Snape's performance bonus.

But then I thought about it again, and Snape was just working for old Bee Dumbledore for free, so there was no performance bonus to be deducted from him.

After Sue left, Potions class continued. The lesson on boil potion went very smoothly. Perhaps because of Sue's interruption, Snape temporarily abandoned the idea of ​​making things difficult for Harry.

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