Chapter 2366 Ecstatic Snape
"...No, nothing."
Hearing Professor McGonagall's inquiry, Snape's eyes seemed to have glimpsed something, and an imperceptible concealment flashed in an instant. And obviously, when a true Occlumency master makes up his mind to hide some of his thoughts, it must be difficult for others to find out.
After all, even Voldemort hadn't been able to read his mind back then, and even if anyone could, Dumbledore was probably the only one... At least Minerva McGonagall must not be that good at Legilimency.
It's just that his little action just now was too eye-catching after all.
"yes?"
Mag looked at him again with some doubts, and then let go of this trivial matter for the time being—the people from the editorial department of "Colosseum News" have not left yet! If there is anything, we have to wait until the outsider leaves to discuss it.
But when Mag stopped Lavender Brown, who was still trying to keep Ms. Rich, and took another two steps to send the group of "Italian magic media people" apparating away. Snape, who was thinking about something, suddenly raised his brows slightly, and his eyes once again shifted to an alley across the street.
A moment later, after Professor McGonagall sent Ms. Rich and the others away, and warned Lavender and Romilda again with a straight face, Snape followed suit.
"Go back to the house by yourself to complete a thesis on how to deal with Freiburg imitation witches, the length must not be less than 3 feet, and you are not allowed to step out of the room until the time for lunch tomorrow!"
The punishment of Lavender and Romilda should have been done by Professor McGonagall. After all, these two girls are Gryffindor students, and Minerva McGonagall is still a part-timer. Head of Gryffindor College.
Only this time, Minerva, who realized something from it, didn't stop him from doing so, seeing Snape wanting to cut through the mess quickly and send the two daughters back to the temporary dormitory as soon as possible.
Although this punishment seems to her hard-faced and soft-hearted, it is somewhat too severe...
Seeing Lavender and Romida go to their temporary dormitory with a sad face, Minerva, who was quite helpless in her heart, couldn't help but shook her head, then turned to look at Snape and said:
"Severus...what's the matter?"
Of course, she could see that Snape had deliberately dismissed the two students just now. And thinking of the other party's tiny movements that seemed to have discovered something before, it was necessary for her to ask the question that she had already asked once.
However, Snape just twitched the corner of his mouth, then raised his hand and waved carelessly towards the alley across the street.
"Professor McGonagall... I think you should ask the master directly about this question."
"Ok?"
Seeing what Snape said, Minerva couldn't help being startled again, and then hurriedly turned her head to look in the direction that Snape raised her hand to indicate. Immediately afterwards, she saw that there was indeed a black figure rushing out from a diagonal alley.
It was a large, ominous-looking black dog—the kind that is hard to forget just by looking at it.
"Sirius?"
And at the same time that Minerva subconsciously said the name, the black dog that was crossing the street jumped up lightly, and quickly changed back into a human form in mid-air.
"Snotty, it seems that the nose has finally cleared up recently! Can you actually 'smell' my existence?"
Snape, who has been conflicted since his student days, and Sirius, naturally won't have any good things to say when they meet. Snape, who has always been unforgiving, is like this, let alone arrogant and arrogant since childhood. Sirius is the last one.
look! He even brought up the nickname he gave Snape when he was a child. It can be seen that Sirius has been rushing all the way from Germany in the past few days, and he is probably not in a good mood.
"I'm not a dog, but I'm not as good as you sniffing for things!" Snape retorted angrily with a sullen face.
"Tch, when will you guys learn to—"
"okay!"
Minerva on the side saw that the two of them seemed to be arguing endlessly as soon as they met, so she had no choice but to put a stern face on her face to stop her:
"Sirius, I remember the last time Bill sent me a letter saying that you were at the coast camp at Cherbourg... You came all the way here, didn't you come here to argue with Severus? Severus, don't say too much A few sentences, in short, let’s hear what important information Sirius brought this time.”
"Humph!"
Snape pursed his lips and snorted softly, and turned his head slightly to the side, but in the end he stopped arguing with Sirius.
On the other side, Sirius squinted at him, then pursed his lips and said:
"Honestly speaking, the most important thing about coming here this time is to come here for everyone and see with my own eyes how you are doing-Maxim... how should I put it? We all feel that she is too impatient recently, although she still finds time Helping you to settle the students here, but you have to confirm it on the spot before you can rest assured!"
"Remus told you to say that, right?" Minerva smiled lightly after hearing this, "Your words... are clever, but it's good if you didn't rush to the front line to fight for your life. I don't believe you are interested in thinking so much!"
During this period of time, Professor McGonagall has been worrying about the safety of the young wizards all day and all night, and the smiles on his face are naturally less. But at this moment, hearing Sirius' heart-warming words, he still couldn't help showing a kind smile, and even temporarily felt like making fun of the other party.
"No, I know how capable I am. Even if I think about it... I can't make trouble for Harry and the others, right?"
Talking about the disaster in England at this time, no matter how much Sirius worried about his godsons, he could only look at the ocean across the English Channel every day in the Granger camp before. Several times I discussed with Lu Ping and others about going to the other side to inquire, but after all, I couldn't make it.
Until the end, I still had to completely transfer that impulse to the second battlefield.
At least in Germany at the moment, they can still exert some power with their abilities, unlike the British land that has been completely shrouded in the shadow of demons... isn't it?
"By the way!" The moment of gloom in his heart was fleeting, Sirius suddenly regained his composure, and said again, "Professor McGonagall, there is something I need to discuss with you—"
But when Sirius and Minerva began to formally talk about their intentions for this visit, Snape's gaze, who had already shut up and stopped interjecting casually, vaguely and gradually drifted away.
His attention didn't seem to be on the certainly important conversation between the two in front of him.