I Was Inventing at Hogwarts

Chapter 135 Did Snape Wash His Hair Today? Washed

After listening to Professor Snape's question, Rigg was silent for a moment.

Is it his imagination? Professor Snape today seems stupid (cross out)...not so wise and powerful?

"Dear Professor Snape, we met in the Great Hall this morning. Principal Dumbledore asked me to deliver the transcripts and unfinished comments to the professors."

Rigg, who didn't know what was going on with Snape, decisively brought in Dumbledore, the big boss of Hogwarts, and used the tiger's skin as a backer.

Ron would have died first before he fell under the venom sprayed by Snape.

Even if he died, he would have to see the tragic situation of his good brother before he died.

Snape, who started working hard after returning to the office and researching the potion formula, completely forgot about the incident.

Halfway through adjusting the formula, he accidentally passed by a full-length mirror that he hadn't used for a long time, and was attracted by the unfamiliar self in the mirror.

In order to keep him, these two idiots, Narcissa and Lucius, took out the fine wine they had collected for decades.

They were good friends and had good wine, so it was inevitable for Snape to have a few drinks even if he was as restrained as he was.

If these two people really had any ill intentions towards him, Snape, who was always vigilant, could fight back in an instant. But who would have thought that Lucius would go through all this trouble just to wash and change his old friend's hair?

Because there was no malice and her movements were gentle, he was slightly tipsy and thought that Narcissa was applying sequins to himself and the guests again.

This is the new fashion for ladies this year, and even the skin must be sparkling.

After hearing Rigg's words, Snape felt slightly embarrassed. He was indeed sober now, but he was still a little dizzy, and his memory of when he was drunk was blurry.

With this sense of shame, Snape whispered: "Just put the transcript and parchment on the table. I will put it in the Great Hall after I finish writing."

Rigg felt a little regretful that he could not see Snape being furious at Ron and Neville, but he still put down the transcript and parchment and left.

Before leaving, Snape said firmly, probably as compensation for his bad attitude just now: "There is a book on the shelf over there that you can take and read..."

It was rare for Snape to be so docile and apologetic. Snape moved his neck uncomfortably and wanted to say something, but fell silent again.

"Is this the Encyclopedia of Potions?"

Rigg looked at where Snape was pointing. Next to the jars piled with corpses of unknown creatures were several thick potions books.

The one Snape gave him was even more exaggerated, taking up half the shelf.

The content was as large as three books in a book. Rigg seemed to pick up the book and put it down decisively in amazement. This book was comparable to a dictionary in potions, and it was a full 7 inches high.

Why did Rigg know it was 7 inches?

You write on dozens of 7-inch sheets of parchment a semester, and you can tell.

Ron once suspected that Professor Binns of the History of Magic had forgotten that he also left a 7-inch paper in the last class because he turned into a ghost.

"Well, come and ask me again if you don't know."

Professor Snape spoke concisely and to the point, and his cold voice contained no trace of personal emotion.

After hearing this, Rige turned his head in surprise and almost broke his thin neck.

What did he hear?

Was Professor Snape optimistic about his intentions?

Although he didn't know which pie in the sky this pie fell from, Rigg happily thanked the respected Professor Snape, took the book and walked out briskly.

Out of respect for Professor Snape, Rigg naturally walked through the door of the office without waiting for the professor to say anything.

Not to mention helping to close the door, Rigg wished he could live in Snape's office now and help him process materials, and learn as much as he could in secret.

Thighs are always the next one that is more fragrant.

Snape looked at the closed door expressionlessly, and when he lowered his head, he could see the transcript and parchment that Rigg had placed on his desk.

The first piece of paper for the first grade was Rigg's report card and parchment with comments. The comments from other professors had already been filled in, but his was the only one missing.

If Rigg had been more careful when looking through the report card, he would have been surprised to find that he, Hermione and little Malfoy were the only three little wizards in the first year to get an "O" in Potions.

Hermione is a standard academic. Every step she makes is consistent with Snape's teachings and textbooks, and she naturally gets full marks.

Little Malfoy was another reason.

Although the wizarding family knows that young wizards cannot learn magic spells in advance, the techniques and basic knowledge of magic potion courses do not require the use of magic power. Of course, the earlier the enlightenment, the better, and the more they can remember, the better.

Snape alone watched little Malfoy do the potion for the final exam three times. If this doesn't get full marks, Snape will have to make some serious sarcastic remarks the next time he visits the Malfoy family.

And Rigg... Thinking of the tricks the blond boy once played in class, Snape pursed his lips and resisted the urge to call him a fool.

Although the first meeting was not satisfactory, Rigg's subsequent performance in Potions class slowly restored his reputation with Professor Snape.

A good student who can usually make standard potions according to the books, and can even solve other little wizards' problems, will never make a sudden mistake in the exam.

Thinking of Rigg's special handling of materials in the final exam and his changed cooking time, Snape dared to conclude that this little wizard, like him before, also discovered the magic of potions.

Unlike magic spells, if you don't use magic spells according to the methods that have been explored by predecessors, you will most likely learn a painful lesson for yourself.

Magic potion is relative freedom, it is a kind of balance.

You can get the same high-quality potion by adding or subtracting raw materials or changing processing methods, cooking time and temperature, etc. You don't have to follow the textbook recipe.

The potions currently circulating on the market are far more effective than conventional potions. None of them are brewed according to normal methods. They are all unique formulas of potion masters.

With a little bit of invisible satisfaction, Snape sat down at the desk. He didn't like to pile up work and would finish it immediately when something happened.

The corners of his mouth that were slightly raised at first dropped completely after Snape finished writing one review after another of comments from students who were only slightly better than the trolls.

When Snape saw Neville's report card and recalled that it was a bottle of potion that could be said to be a quagmire, his hand tightened on the quill and his mood fell to the bottom.

"It sucks!"

He clenched his lower teeth and wrote his gentlest comment with all his strength.

This is Dumbledore's request. The principal hopes that the little wizards can have at least half a happy summer vacation.

Putting aside Neville's report card and comments, Snape saw Ron's report card.

(Starting from today, the daily updates will be adjusted to 18:00 and 23:50, mainly to adjust the original update time at noon, and I want to try to save the manuscript for the Spring Festival)

Post it again! ! Last time I posted it in Writer’s Talk, I found that many readers couldn’t see it. This time I posted it in the text, so they should be able to see it.

Starting from tomorrow, the daily update time will be adjusted to 18:00 and 23:50 every night, so that I will have time to try to write more,

Waking up early every day to write is too disruptive to the state of the day. I have to take a nap in the afternoon to recover my brain. This is not as good as if I have slept enough in the morning and write more in the afternoon.

Today, I missed the meeting informed by the leader because of my nap. 55555 Cat Team is embarrassing.

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