Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 2506 Hint?

Today Snape talked a lot, from Hermione, Harry and others to the zombies in the UK, to Maca McClain who reappeared in the image of a demon, and he never tired of saying a word. Ever since he met Mag, he usually doesn't like talking too much, and he can even be called long-winded.

However, when the moment finally came when his descriptions of Maca, which were clearly and deliberately aimed at Maca, had already shaken the hearts of some people present, Snape himself suddenly jumped from the opposite side of the crowd. back.

This made people in the living room who resisted and even became angry because they insisted on maintaining Maca, such as Charlotte, Flitwick, and Pomona, feel empty in an instant.

Due to the extreme sense of inner gap, for a while, everyone didn't even know whether they should first feel comfortable in order to suddenly relax? It is still better to first question the inexplicably inconsistent Snape from the bottom of his heart.

Fortunately, Snape didn't embarrass everyone for too long.

After leaving a little room for everyone around to slow down, he turned his head slightly, and shook off a strand of hair that seemed to be in the way, watching the still serious Professor McGonagall slow down. Slowly opened his mouth.

"Principal, since you will ask me what my 'true thoughts' are, then I think you should already have some guesses?"

Snape nodded and looked around at his colleagues while speaking.

"I believe there is one thing that confuses everyone, and that is why I suddenly ran to that piece of Britain that has now completely become a disaster area." He said, "The reason is actually very simple, because I came into contact with Mike. The hints and guidance released by Ryan."

"What hint?" Professor McGonagall immediately asked after hearing it.

But Snape paused for a moment when he heard the words.

"Well, to be honest, I'm not sure if that's a hint or not—maybe it's just a coincidence!" He twitched the corners of his mouth, with a slightly interesting smile on his face, "If it's just a coincidence , that would be interesting...Maybe my views just now are not a joke, but the real reality."

"you--"

Seeing Snape's teasing demeanor, Charlotte in the corner felt annoyed again, and almost exploded on the spot.

However, this time, Professor Sprout, who was standing beside her, stretched out his hand, shook his head and stopped her solemnly.

After all, Sprout was also the first head of Hogwarts, and he didn't react in time because his concern for Maca had the upper hand just now. But now that she has calmed down a bit, she already understood a little bit - the reason why Snape deliberately provoked everyone's hearts with such words was actually to help everyone re-consolidate their confidence in Maca.

In the final analysis, among all the people present, the one who had the most confidence in Maca, besides Charlotte, was probably Snape himself! And after he witnessed Maca's earth-shattering declaration of return at Buckingham Palace, he clearly understood better than anyone else that this time, that kid Maca... I'm afraid it's going to be real!

No matter what kind of drama Maca is going to stage this time, and whether there are any difficulties or inside stories behind it, in some links, he will definitely want to make a fake show for real.

And that behavior,

Undoubtedly, many people who originally relied on and trusted Maca will taste a taste called "betrayal".

Now, when disasters are approaching again and again, this betrayal will definitely cause endless chaos.

Snape believed in Maca, believed that in his long teaching career, he could be said to be the only student who had gained his approval. So he knew that it was necessary for him to do something for this student and to prevent the chaos from coming.

"By the way," Snape didn't pay attention to what was going on in Charlotte, and suddenly changed the subject, looked at everyone and said, "Do you still remember those American wizards who came here before? Well, they are from the Stuart family. Those few!"

"John Stewart?" McGonagall frowned.

"Is it 'John'?"

Snape obviously didn't like that guy at all. Otherwise, with his memory, which was enough to memorize the characteristics of thousands of potion ingredients, how could he not be able to remember just a name?

"Well, anyway... I think that guy was deliberately attracted by McClain!"

After giving such a conclusion, Snape quickly continued without waiting for the hesitant people to ask questions.

In the subsequent narration, he mentioned the past inside story about the unsolved headless case in the United States that he learned from his sister Tia, and also mentioned the man named "Jay" that Tia met at the Magic Congress of the United States. Sen Stewart's wizard.

And, he went to Buckingham Palace to ask John himself to find out the fact that the culprit in that case was the remnant of Greenwald, Lenny Stewart.

"...Lenny Stewart was killed by McLean himself," after a very detailed account, Snape picked up the teacup but did not drink it, but concluded first, "Although McClain didn't say anything afterwards Too careful, but we have reasons to believe that he should have dug out some past events from the old guy before the other party died. And in Buckingham Palace, our clever Miss Granger mentioned to me that McLean had shown John 'The Mark of the Deathly Hallows' is the best proof of my series of conjectures."

Having said that, Snape brought the rim of the glass to his mouth as his voice gradually settled down, and took a sip.

The black tea in the cup had already cooled down, most of its aroma was gone, and it seemed somewhat tasteless. However, Snape didn't seem to notice it, still sipping the not-so-good tea by himself, keeping quiet and waiting for everyone to digest the huge amount of information contained in those words just now.

After a while, everyone heard Professor McGonagall take a deep breath, and said in a deep voice:

"so be it!"

Although Professor McGonagall didn't say much, he simply left this sentence for everyone. But compared to Snape's detailed and clear narration just now, no matter what she said, it was obviously unnecessary.

Because after a period of contemplation, she knew that everyone here must have understood what she meant, and they all had thoughts that were consistent with her.

All in all, it was what Snape said just now - "do nothing".

After McGonagall looked at everyone... especially Snape, who was still sitting there like nothing happened, the aura on his body suddenly disappeared, and then he finally walked back to the small round table in front of the window.

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