Snape certainly knew what Professor McGonagall was thinking. He knew that Professor McGonagall thought that Harry Potter and Weasley should have learned a lesson. After all, they must be very scared flying around in the sky.

But what did this have to do with Snape, all he knew was that Harry Potter and Weasley were making his Vesey worried.

And since he is the savior, he should be taught a lesson. The savior cannot just enjoy his glory and not receive any criticism, right?

Snape smiled slightly and immediately went out to wait for Harry Potter and the Weasley brothers.

When he left the auditorium again, he could clearly see the worry in Professor McGonagall's eyes and the expression on Dumbledore's face that he was watching the show.

Of course there was also the worried look on the girl's face.

He arrived outside the castle, and while he was waiting, he saw Harry Potter and Weasley limping past.

They were covered in mud, Weasley's eyes were stabbed, and even his wand was broken into two pieces.

Snape almost laughed, this was exactly what he wanted Harry Potter and Weasley to learn.

Of course, this kind of lesson is not enough. It would be great if these two guys could be fired directly.

Even if these two guys couldn't be fired directly, Harry Potter should be taught a lesson like this. If Harry Potter's wand was broken and Harry Potter's eyes were poked, that would be something that would make Snape happy.

He came to the side of the two guys and heard the two guys discussing why he was not sitting in the teacher's seat.

A smile appeared on Snape's lips. He stood behind them and said softly: "Maybe he is waiting for you to explain why you came to school in a flying car."

Seeing the two guys almost jumping in fear, Snape felt even happier.

He took the two guys to an underground classroom. Seeing the two guys shivering under the dim light, Snape felt even happier.

But on the surface he still pretended to be sarcastic and asked: "Why did you two build a flying car to come to school?"

In fact, he already knew the answer. These two guys must be trying to show off. The savior, like his nemesis father, can have any good intentions.

What surprised him was that these two guys told him that the passage to platform nine and three-quarters was impassable.

Snape looked into Harry Potter's eyes. He used Legilimency and discovered that Harry Potter had not lied and was indeed in trouble.

But of course he wouldn't let Harry Potter off so easily. He asked coldly why they didn't use an owl to deliver letters to school?

Harry Potter and that idiot Weasley were obviously stunned. They had never thought about this possibility or that their electrically dangerous body was trapped in their bodies and revived.

Snape thought that if Vesey had been there, she would have thought of this idea.

After all, his Vesey is as smart, brave, simple, and kind as his Lily.

In order to make Harry Potter and the others angry, Snape even read the news he got from the newspaper.

It is said that Weasley's father was implicated because of Weasley.

Seeing the uneasy expressions on the two guys' faces, Snape became even more happy.

However, he was not happy for a long time, because Professor McGonagall walked in not long after. She was obviously worried that Snape would harm Harry Potter and Weasley.

Snape sneered and thought, maybe this is Gryffindor tradition.

I like those guys who love adventure and have simple minds and well-developed limbs.

Seeing Professor McGonagall clearly excusing them, Snape felt a little unhappy.

Although he also knew about this, there should be no way to make Harry Potter and Weasley drop out of school, but they had to be taught more lessons, right?

For example, put a few in solitary confinement, or tie them to the ceiling with chains, or hand them over to Mr. Filch.

Snape would have liked to whip them himself if he could.

But it was a pity that Dumbledore also came. As soon as he arrived, Snape knew that there would be no way to punish these two guys, Harry Potter.

Snape was dragged away by Dumbledore unhappily. He looked at Harry Potter and Weasley with a cold expression before leaving. He thought to himself that if there was another time, he would definitely find a way.

He thought a lot, but when he saw Dumbledore, he knew that there was no way to realize what he thought. Who made Harry Potter the savior? He thought with disdain...

But what made him happy was that Harry Potter learned a lesson the next day. That Lockhart obviously wanted to make Harry Potter famous.

He grabbed Harry Potter and started talking nonsense. Looking at the helpless expression on Harry Potter's face, Snape breathed a sigh of relief. Not to mention that although Lockhart was annoying, he was quite good at dealing with Harry Potter.

He even heard that Harry Potter was going to sell signed photos, which was obviously also the news from Lockhart, but Snape just felt happy.

Seeing the anger on Harry Potter's face towards Lockhart, Snape smiled a little more at Lockhart at the dinner table.

But this happiness did not last long, because he heard that Lockhart released many elves in the first class, and he also heard that those elves almost scratched Vesey.

He had some dislike for Lockhart, but that guy seemed to not understand the dislike for him on all the teachers' faces, showing off his smiling face everywhere.

Snape went to Dumbledore and asked what was going on with Lockhart. Dumbledore couldn't be so stupid as to recruit such a clueless guy into the school as a teacher.

But what surprised him was that Dumbledore told him that he could no longer find anyone to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts and could only find Lockhart.

"Please bear with me, Severus, you are already the fifth professor to complain."

Halloween is coming soon.

Halloween.

At the banquet, he saw Vesey sitting at the table glumly.

He was a little confused, because Vesey should like this kind of atmosphere.

But no, Vesey didn't seem to like this atmosphere. Most of her eyes fell on Harry Potter's chair.

Only then did Snape notice that Harry Potter and the others were not on their Gryffindor table. Where had they gone?

Thinking of Harry Potter's tendency to be in the limelight, Snape's expression turned unpleasant.

The limelight was chosen on this night, couldn't he find another day? It made Vesey unhappy here.

He is really the son of a mortal enemy, he looks annoying. .

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