Snape cursed Harry Potter in his heart, but he also prayed for Harry Potter to come back quickly. He really hoped that his girl could spend this happy night perfectly.

But it was a pity that he did not see Harry Potter come in until the end of the banquet.

And what shocked him the most was that after the party, he heard someone say that Harry Potter killed Filch's cat.

He hurried over and saw Harry Potter standing in front of the cat, and Vesey was also standing next to Harry Potter. She was trying her best to explain that the cat was definitely not killed by Harry Potter.

However, this explanation obviously did not convince Filch.

He began to insist that Vesey had done it and that Vesey had killed his cat.

Snape's expression was ugly, especially when he saw the innocent expression on Vesey's face. He wanted to strangle Filch to death.

But he finally endured this feeling.

Vesey is obviously not too sad. She seems to have understood Mr. Filch's sadness. She is also sad herself. She is trying to find out what happened to the cat.

She quickly came to the conclusion that the cat was petrified, not killed.

Dumbledore, who came later, thought so too, and they brought the cat to Lockhart's office.

Here they asked Harry Potter several questions, such as why he attended a death anniversary party instead of a wizard's Halloween party.

People like Harry Potter and Weasley must have lied. Their expressions flickered and it was clear at a glance that they were not telling the truth.

Snape immediately suggested that they be given detention, or that Harry Potter should be removed from the team and his privileges revoked.

However, this proposal was quickly rejected by Professor McGonagall and Dumbledore.

Snape was a little unhappy, he really thought Harry Potter had too many privileges.

But when he returned to the office, he realized that he was not angry because Dumbledore gave Harry Potter too many privileges, but because he was angry when he saw the sullen expression on Vesey's face.

Can't this Harry Potter be more honest? Why does he always get into all this trouble?

Mrs. Norris being petrified was just the beginning.

Snape soon discovered that a Gryffindor student had also been petrified.

People in the castle were panicked, and people began to discuss who had done this.

At this time Lockhart prepared a duel.

Snape looked at Lockhart's proud face, and he took the initiative to find Lockhart and offered to become his assistant.

Lockhart was so happy that he probably thought it was his own charisma that won him over.

The night of the duel.

Snape looked at Lockhart's back walking around in the arena and wearing gorgeous clothes. He rolled his eyes involuntarily and decided not to teach Lockhart a wolfish lesson.

Probably because he was so angry, Lockhart almost fell and was seriously injured.

But even so, Lockhart still insisted that it was his intention to attack him.

Snape sneered and decided to punish Lockhart again.

This time he failed because Lockhart didn't let him continue.

Snape could only look at the other students glumly.

If you want to find trouble, of course you have to find trouble with Harry Potter.

Seeing Harry Potter staying with that guy Weasley again, Snape immediately separated them and arranged him and Malfoy to be together.

He really wanted to see Harry Potter's bruised and swollen appearance after being punished by Malfoy.

He even taught Malfoy an escape spell.

Seeing Harry Potter retreating from the snake, Snape was extremely proud.

But just when he was about to cancel the snake, he discovered that Harry Potter's mouth was speaking such eerie language.

Snape's face hardened.

Parseltongue.

This kind of wizard who talks to snakes has always been inherited from Slytherin.

But Harry Potter clearly does not have Slytherin blood, so why can he speak Parseltongue?

And looking at Harry Potter, it was obvious that he didn't even know it was Parseltongue.

Probably because Harry Potter said Parseltongue in public, rumors spread throughout the castle the next day that Harry Potter was the heir of Slytherin.

Especially after a Hufflepuff student and a ghost were petrified, the rumors became more intense.

Not to mention, Harry Potter really has this quality.

Of course Snape knew that it was not Harry Potter who did this, but seeing Harry Potter being frustrated made him feel particularly happy.

However, Harry Potter being slandered is not what Vesey wants to see now.

She began to constantly stand up for Harry Potter, and also wanted to clean up all these students.

She even learned Parseltongue herself and came over to tell him that she too was a Parseltongue.

Snape felt a little complicated and helpless.

He knew Vesey's feelings for Harry Potter, but when he thought of Vesey's heartfelt love for Harry Potter, and the guy didn't mention bringing Vesey with him to the death anniversary party, he felt angry again.

Although he felt that if Harry Potter took Vesey to the death anniversary party, he would be even more angry and angry.

Valentine's Day is coming soon.

When Snape woke up in the morning, he found that everything in the castle had changed.

Lockhart decorated the castle like a dating place.

And he also said that all students should start writing love letters freely, and even told those students that they could ask him to make a love potion.

Snape raised the corner of his mouth coldly. He looked at the students and thought grimly. If anyone came to ask him for advice on brewing a love potion, he would brew that person as a potion.

Fortunately, there should be no such brainless students in Hogwarts, even though he said these students were like a group of trolls all day long.

But even so, he was a little unhappy.

Because those little Cupids coming everywhere, no, not Cupids, but a bunch of ugly little dwarfs.

The guys were running around sending love letters and even singing to Vesey in front of him.

If he hadn't been unwilling to kill in front of the students, he would have even wanted to dispose of all those little things with Avada.

Damn Lockhart!

Valentine's Day finally passed, and the castle became quiet again.

Even the Slytherin heir never showed up again.

At first, some students thought it was a prank, thinking that those who were petrified could wake up by the end of the semester, and then this would never happen again.

Lockhart began spending his days claiming credit for keeping the Slytherin heir from reappearing.

However, his statement was not recognized by any teachers or students. Everyone knew that Lockhart was a fool and knew nothing. .

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