The wizard at Hogwarts is unscientific

Chapter 66: The Melon Eaters: Helen Collins

Chapter 66: The Melon Eaters: Helen Collins
"Andy, thank you for the gift."

As soon as Andy sat down, Harry came over and asked, "Andy, where did you take those photos? You know, I've never met my parents."

"Oh, you said those photos! I took them in Godric's Hollow. It is said that Godric Gryffindor was born there, and the valley is named after him."

Andy explained: "My grandfather lived there, your parents were there too... oh, sorry."

"It's ok!"

Harry quickly said: "If there is a chance in the future, can you take me to Godric's Hollow? I want to pay homage to my parents."

"Of course." Andy said.

"Thank you!"

After thanking Harry, he returned to the Gryffindor table.

At this moment, Andy felt that someone was watching him again, and that gaze made Andy feel like a light on his back.

Still Snape.

Andy felt that not only did he want to deduct his points, he might also want to put some poison in his food.

Get sick!
Andy complained in his heart, I gave you a Christmas present, but why did I send you an enemy.

You have to fight against you every day, so you feel at ease, right?

……

After the dinner, the Christmas holiday officially came to an end and a new semester began.

On Monday morning, Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff had two Potions lessons in a row.

Andy finally found out that Snape's gaze last night was not his illusion.His temper seemed to have become extremely bad during a vacation, and he severely targeted the young wizards of the two colleges.

Just because Andy took a breath, Snape deducted five points for disrespecting the professor.

Hermione was also deducted two points by Snape for disturbing others because she instructed her classmates to brew potions.

At the same time, Andy was also deducted two points by Snape for sitting and watching others make mistakes.

During the whole two Potions classes, Snape seemed to be in menopause. He was not pleasing to anyone, and he could find a reason to deduct points for any small gesture.

Moreover, Snape's venomous tongue was almost perfect.

He could talk a little wizard until his mind collapsed at a slow pace without any dirty words.

All the little wizards were silent, silently praying that these two potions lessons would pass quickly.

After the Potions class ended, everyone breathed a sigh of relief at the same time.

"Collins...you stay here." Snape said suddenly.

"Okay, Professor!" Andy shrugged, gave Hermione a reassuring look, and motioned Hermione to go to the auditorium to eat first.

All the little wizards looked at Andy one after another, as if they were going to burn incense for Andy on this day next year, full of pain and tragedy.

"Professor, what's the matter?" Andy asked first after the little wizards left.

Andy also wanted to know what medicine Snape had taken wrongly.

Snape stared at Andy with a pair of empty pupils, and Andy immediately looked away to avoid meeting Snape's gaze.

"Collins..."

Snape stared at Andy, and asked slowly, "How much do you know about... that?"

that matter?
Andy thought that Snape was asking Quirrell, so he said bluntly: "I do feel that something is wrong with Quirrell. He said he was attacked by a vampire, but I don't feel like it."

"And he doesn't intend to study hard at all, which is not in line with the mentality of a professor. Although Professor Binns's class is boring, at least he is taking the class seriously."

Is that right?

Snape always felt that Andy knew more than that.

"That's not what I asked."

Snape's face was a bit ugly, he took out a greeting card and asked, "What does this mean?"

That's what happened!

Andy looked puzzled, "Professor, I wish you a Merry Christmas...Is there anything wrong with that? I just hope you can start a new life."

I just don't want to see a magical genius fall for himself, is there anything wrong with that?

And what happened to you back then wasn't some shady secret, right?
You bullied Gryffindors when you were in school, and tried to win over ignorant girls from Gryffindors to join the Death Eaters, but you've changed your ways now!

Or, it really made Hermione guess right.

Could it be that Snape's reformation of his ways had something to do with that Gryffindor girl?

It's a pity that Helen has been reluctant to disclose the name of the Gryffindor girl, and Andy still doesn't know who she is.

Snape stared at Andy.

After receiving the greeting card, he felt something was wrong.

To this end, Snape also specifically investigated Andy's family background, and found Andy's mother, Helen Collins.

There was no conflict between Snape and Helen, but deep in Snape's heart, there was an unspeakable memory of humiliation and sadness.

And this memory is also related to a spell.

Fuchsia!

Helen was a member of the public at that time. She witnessed everything with her own eyes and knew everything that happened at that time.

In case Helen talked to Andy about her experiences at school, and told Andy the incident as a joke - Snape thought he could find a place to hang himself.

It's not impossible.

Think about it, her child is in school, and her child's professor is her classmate back then.Just in time for Christmas, the mother and son sat around the fireplace and talked about their experiences of going to Hogwarts.

What a beautiful and warm picture!
Snape, who was tortured by this scene, had a bad Christmas. What if Helen said something, and Andy told Harry about it...

Oh, NO!

Thinking about it, Snape felt like he was going crazy.

"Even if you heard something, you'd better not go around talking too much." Snape threatened in a low voice.

"Uh…"

Andy looked puzzled: "Should I hear something? Could it be..."

Snape looked nervous.

Andy glanced at Snape and said, "Professor, don't worry, I will help you keep a secret."

Andy suddenly realized that perhaps what happened that year was not exactly the same as the story Helen told.

After all, Helen looked at everything that happened that year from the perspective of a Gryffindor, so it was somewhat biased.

Of course, none of this has anything to do with Andy.

By pretending that he knew something, Andy might be able to use the secret to take advantage of Snape.

"I have a very strict mouth!"

Andy gave Snape a meaningful look. Seeing that Snape was about to lose his temper, Andy decided to end the conversation immediately.

"Professor, I have an aunt."

Andy said: "If you decide to start a new life again, I can introduce you to each other."

Snape took a deep breath, "You! Here! Me! Get out!"

Come on, Andy turned and left.

As soon as he walked to the door, Snape's implicitly threatening warning came from behind: "Remember your promise, don't say it!"

(End of this chapter)

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