Two Worlds: I studied abroad at Hogwarts

Chapter 93 Harry’s Suspicion

Chapter 93 Harry’s Suspicion

Moon could actually understand very well that Professor Snape had cast a huge psychological shadow on this year's little lions.

Before school started, Moon didn't know that Slytherin and Gryffindor were very hostile to each other.

Now, after more than three months of Potions classes, Moon could indeed feel a little malice from Snape.

Unlike Moon, who only realized this after school started, Ron's fear of Snape actually existed before he entered school.

This was thanks to the stories his two twin brothers told him about "the scariest professor at Hogwarts."

In addition, after Ron started school, Harry was involved in almost every Potions class.

All these things added together have turned his originally favorite Friday into a completely dark one.

"I think it's best to avoid Snape."

Ron remained firm in his thinking.

Neville remained silent, but he also agreed with Ron's statement.

Although no one instilled in the young wizard with a bad memory the horror of Snape, the scalding accident in the first Potions class was always in his mind.

Even though Moon now takes on most of the work in Potions class, Neville's heartbeat still unconsciously speeds up during class.

"If possible, I could start a fire to distract Snape, and then you can steal."

Seamus also agreed with Ron's approach, and then he improved it a little bit.

Ever since all kinds of inexplicable fire accidents started happening around him, Seamus had replaced Neville as the little wizard with the most accidents in Potions class.

In every Potions class, the flames controlled by Seamus would suddenly and unexpectedly grow larger or explode.

This forced Hermione, who often made potions with him, to prepare more ingredients.

Because of this, Seamus became the little wizard who was ridiculed the most by Snape among the Gryffindor little lions, except for Harry.

This made him more afraid of Snape.

"I think it's right to be honest."

Hermione was not afraid of Snape, as she had already read all the first-year Potions textbooks.

So as long as Snape's questions in class were not beyond the scope of the syllabus, she could answer them.

"But, as you know, we don't have a good relationship with Slytherin, so it would be a bit crazy to go straight to Snape."

Hermione rigorously analyzed the current situation and explained her attitude.

After all his friends expressed their opinions, Harry looked around and then looked at Moon.

“Even though I know it’s difficult, I still have to give it a try.”
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As the little lions discuss how to get back Quidditch Through the Ages.

Snape and Filch were also exchanging experiences in the office.

As the two faculty members in Hogwarts Castle who love to catch little wizards the most.

Filch and Snape actually have their own characteristics.

As an experienced castle manager, Filch was able to capture the little wizard because of his familiarity with the castle that far exceeded that of ordinary people.

He believed that no one could compare to him in this regard. Filch even knew some of the secret castle tunnels that no one knew about.

With the help of Mrs. Norris, Filch always finds many little wizards who wander around at night.

Snape relied on his keen observation and extremely quick movements to catch the little wizard.

Before the young wizards knew the danger was coming, Snape had already appeared behind them and stretched out his claws to "deduct points".

Apart from Harry, the ones who lost the most points were the seniors who hid in the bushes and corners.

So whenever they have time on weekends, the two faculty members will get together to share their experiences.

Of course, most of the time Filch was more proactive.

"Professor Snape, if you don't mind, I can help clean the Potions classroom."

"No need. That stupid little lion must be punished." Hearing Snape's refusal without hesitation, Filch could only nod helplessly.

"Okay, but is your leg okay?"

"Oh, well, who can withstand the sneak attack of a three-headed dog?"

Snape had just lifted his trouser legs when he saw Harry through the crack in the door.

"Harry Potter! What are you doing here!?"

Harry did not get back the confiscated "Quidditch: The Amazing Adventures of Harry" in the end, but he did bring back some exciting news.

"I'll bet my broomstick that Snape let the troll in!"

Back in the common room, Harry told everyone what he had seen in Snape's office.

"On Halloween night, Snape must have wanted to steal what the three-headed dog was supposed to be guarding, so he released the troll into the school to cause chaos."

"Really? Was it that three-headed dog that bit Snape?"

Ron felt that what Harry said made a lot of sense. On the night when they were tricked by Malfoy into a duel, they saw three big dogs guarding a trapdoor.

Now that he knew the cause of Snape's leg injury, Ron felt a little happy.

"That's impossible. I know he's not a good person, but Snape is a professor at the school. How could he possibly steal something that Dumbledore is guarding?"

After hearing the boys' speculations, Hermione discovered the logical loopholes in them.

"Hermione, there are bad professors too, especially someone like Snape."

Ron was very sure of Harry's guess. In his opinion, only Snape could do such a thing.

"I don't think it's possible."

Moon's words once again attracted everyone's attention.

As someone who came face to face with the troll on Halloween night, Moon's words carry weight.

"That night, after the troll was defeated, Dumbledore finally asked Snape to deal with the troll, and he even came to the headmaster's office when I returned to the Great Hall."

Harry and Ron couldn't help but feel confused when they heard Moon say this.

"Then tell me, could it be that Dumbledore knew that it was Snape who let the troll in, and that's why he asked him to deal with it?"

Ron was still a little unwilling to accept it. He had finally found some fault with Snape.

"No, Snape's tone was very... very harsh when I left the headmaster's office."

Moon thought carefully about what happened that night. Snape's tone was indeed not that of a professor.

"Harsh? To Dumbledore! That's unlikely."

Ron was very skeptical of Moon's statement. In his opinion, no one in the entire wizarding world should be harsh towards Dumbledore.

"That's the greatest wizard ever!"

"But I guess I heard it right."

Moon was very sure that his memory was correct, even if Ron didn't understand.

After hearing Moon's explanation, Harry couldn't help but feel a little skeptical.

In his opinion, if Dumbledore finally met Snape, Snape's suspicions would be eliminated, but he was also vaguely unwilling.

The discussion about Snape ended on Saturday night.

Thanks to Moon's explanation, Harry and Ron's suspicion of Snape was reduced a little.

But when he lay in bed at night, Harry couldn't fall asleep.

He really couldn't imagine who else but Snape would do such a thing.

It was not until Moon reminded him that Wood required them to gather for training at eight o'clock tomorrow morning that Harry closed his eyes unwillingly.

(End of this chapter)

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