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Chapter 641 New Achievement: Bombarding the Professor in Face

Vincent's words were like a dagger filled with poison, piercing into Snape's heart again and again.

What he said was so straightforward that it completely broke his defense.

"Wayne!" Snape slammed the table and stood up, "Are you questioning my qualifications?"

Vincent stood up calmly, staring directly into his vicious eyes, "Yes.

If it were another student, I'm sure he would have nightmares tonight."

Snape's current performance was even more terrifying than the two dementors guarding the door.

Hermione could still hold her nerve, but Daphne was already trembling.

Dumbledore smiled and stood up, "Severus, calm down."

Snape said nothing, staring closely into Vincent's bright blue eyes.

[I originally thought it was better, you would be different from others...]

He seemed to recall that unforgettable memory.

Lily's departure made Petunia angry at magic. In fact, he was the same.

What's wrong is wrong.

Bravely admitting your mistakes is the first step to recognize yourself and change yourself.

But the other party was Vincent, a young wizard who had just entered the third grade.

Snape turned his head and sat back with a look of disgust on his face.

Actually calmed down?

The two little witches were keenly aware of something.

Daphne has not seen those memories with her own eyes, but she knows everything she needs to know through Hermione.

When he was a student, Snape had extremely low self-esteem and was unwilling to show his true feelings in front of anyone.

Even if they are childhood sweethearts.

"Uh..." Vincent sat down stiffly.

He curled his lips at Dumbledore and said, "I don't think Professor Snape will necessarily accept the supervision of the board of directors.

Even if you say yes, you may not be willing to fulfill it."

Snape's dark eyes returned.

The feeling of being so full of hatred and having no choice but to feel helpless is back.

Vincent wanted to take advantage of the victory and pursue it, but unfortunately Dumbledore spoke first:

"Severus, are you willing to accept and fulfill the supervision of the Board of Directors?"

Snape made a very soft nasal noise, apparently agreeing.

"I'm sorry." Vincent scratched his ears with a very irritated expression, "Professor Snape, did you say something just now?"

"Hiss-" Snape made a snake-like sound from his mouth.

His eyes were as cold as poisonous snakes, "I said I was willing to accept the supervision of the board of directors.

Wayne, you are lucky enough, don't go too far."

Vincent quickly wiped his eyes.

There seems to be something different, but it seems to be the same as before.

Are you scared?

Or are you worried about Dumbledore?

Hermione opened her eyes slightly and communicated with Daphne with her eyes.

The two little witches must have guessed something.

"Very good." Dumbledore smiled happily.

He clapped his hands gently, "Now that the matter has been resolved satisfactorily, then——"

Snape snorted, "Wait!

What about Wayne organizing a student strike and maliciously slandering me?"

It would be good if he wasn't suspended from work, but he really doesn't want to suffer any losses.

It's obvious that you're trying to take advantage of the situation, how can you tolerate it?

The second round begins.

Vincent reiterated righteously and repeatedly that he had no choice but to take extreme measures if Snape hadn't done it first.

Snape fought back one by one.

Double standards? No way, this is a higher expectation for the little lions.

Deliberately targeted? It’s purely a misunderstanding, just a little stricter.

"Then your reason for deducting points is too casual, right?"

Even if you are not late, if you are caught, you will lose points.

Points will be deducted for not taking good care of the crucible, points will be deducted for not washing hands before entering the classroom, and even if there is dust on the clothes, points will be deducted.

Snape seemed to be choked.

His lips trembled slightly, "Potion is a sacred classroom, and I will never allow troll-like morons to tarnish it!"

Vincent almost bit his tongue when he was about to retort.

This way of speaking is not Snape at all.

The middle-class aura that doesn't fit her character is too strong.

Vincent looked to the other three for help.

Dumbledore smiled silently, not even moving his eyebrows.

Hermione and Daphne winked fiercely and made crazy mouth gestures.

The real Snape?

Vincent was very grateful to have them there.

Boys are more rational and girls are more emotional.

If you look at things from different angles, your conclusions will be different.

Snape is a very obsessed person.

For the sake of Lily's child, he could stay undercover with Voldemort.

If anyone can change him, it can only be Lily.

Regrettably, Snape missed too much and changed too late.

Vincent shook his head slightly, throwing away the pity that had just arisen from his mind.

This kind of person who is extremely stubborn does not need sympathy and does not deserve sympathy.

"Professor Snape, even if your reasons are good, have you deducted too many points?"

It's easy to get only one or twenty points, and the four colleges combined are not enough to deduct points.

The third round begins.

Vincent, who had the advantage, output wildly, which directly pointed out that Snape was biased.

It was also a potion brewing, so why didn't Crabbe and Goyle have points deducted? They just started with 10 points casually.

Snape's face became increasingly gloomy.

Dumbledore, who entered the movie-watching mode, ate the small candy.

Seeing that Vincent was a little thirsty, he asked for an extra pot of tea.

"Thank you, Professor." After drinking tea, Vincent continued to type.

This should be the first time in nearly a thousand years at Hogwarts that students have bombarded professors face to face.

Principal Black, who was also watching, had a gloomier expression than Snape.

He has many titles, is a rising star in the wizarding world, and is the school's largest director.

He kept saying one thing after another, which meant that Snape was stupid. If it had been him, he would have come up with some more shameless explanations.

"To sum up -" Vincent paused, raised his teacup and drank half of it.

"I think Professor Snape's biggest problem is his moral integrity. He is really too stingy and vindictive."

There was a "bang" sound, and Snape's viper-like eyes returned.

This time, Hermione and Daphne were not afraid.

It feels completely different from before, but I can't tell what is different.

Maybe it has really changed, otherwise why wouldn't it be so aggressive?

"Okay." Dumbledore waved his wand and poured tea into Vincent's teacup.

"Child, you have said so much, why don't you take a rest first?"

Vincent twitched his lips, "I'm telling the truth, and they can all testify."

Hermione, who was stared at by Snape, took a deep breath,

"Professor Dumbledore, my opinion is the same as Vincent's.

Professor Snape's teaching quality is not low, but he is too unfriendly to ordinary students."

If you can teach, teach; if you can't teach, give up.

Daphne raised her little head timidly, "I always think fair competition is a good thing.

Therefore, if Professor Snape is not so utilitarian, I believe that the teaching quality of Potions class will be improved to a higher level."

A very fair and objective evaluation.

Snape looked away and snorted through his nose, as if he didn't want to defend himself.

But judging from the way he sat without looking impatient, it was certain that he had really gotten a little better.






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