There was a knock on the door of the potions office. Snape, who was sitting behind his desk grading papers, put down the parchment in his hand. Urged by the rapid knock on the door, he opened the wooden door of the office and looked at the man standing at the door in surprise.
The student outside frowned imperceptibly and asked: "Mr. Malfoy, what's wrong with your face?"
"Professor, we saw Potter's ghost in Hogsmeade." Malfoy shouted in horror.
"Come in and talk." Snape moved away and let the three of them enter the office. "If you can't calm down temporarily, I have a sedative here."
"We were talking to Weasley just outside Hogsmeade village, and suddenly a large piece of mud hit the three of us on the back of the head..."
Malfoy took a deep breath and began to tell how he saw Harry Potter's head floating in the air in Hogsmeade, and how he was suspected of being hit by a tripping curse on his way back to Hogwarts.
Something about scratching my cheek.
"I already know about this. You'd better go to the school hospital to treat your injuries first to avoid leaving scars!"
Snape signaled that they could leave. He was going to find Potter. According to Malfoy, Potter apparently secretly headed to Hogsmeade.
Sure enough, that guy was as unruly as his father.
Looking at Snape's back as he quickly left, Malfoy had a sneer of success on his lips. Harry Potter would definitely be punished for this, and that guy was not allowed to go to Hogsmeade.
In fact, Malfoy had already thought everything through on the way back to Hogwarts Castle.
The nearly one-hour journey was enough for him to calm down completely and think through the causes and consequences of everything.
He even figured out how to get revenge on Harry Potter.
Complaining to Professor Snape was just one of Malfoy's ways of retaliating against Potter for throwing a mud ball.
Today was the day when the big, silly, furry man went to the Ministry of Magic to defend himself. Malfoy believed that no matter how hard Hagrid tried, everything was doomed. He did not believe that the hippogriff could escape the death penalty.
However, Malfoy decided to play a trick on this matter and postpone the execution of the beast.
Yes, postponed.
There is a saying that long-term pain is worse than short-term pain.
As long as that beast was not executed, there was still hope. He wanted to give the big guy hope, and then watch him step into despair. He believed that he could leave an unforgettable experience for the big guy.
It would be best to let the other party take the initiative to let the Hippogriff go, as this would violate the laws of the Ministry of Magic.
As long as he is handled properly, not even Principal Dumbledore can save him. He will definitely be expelled from the school in the end, and it is best to have him imprisoned in Azkaban Prison. I believe the expressions on Potter and Weasley's faces will be quite exciting.
"pain!"
The pain on his face brought Malfoy's attention back. Madam Pomfrey was helping him deal with the scratches on his face. In order to prevent ugly scars on his cheeks, Madam Pomfrey did not directly use magic to treat the wounds.
, but after some cleaning, apply a large amount of white essence on the wound.
"Okay, Mr. Malfoy, it will be completely improved in one day at the latest, and there will be no scars. Don't wash your cheeks before then."
Madam Pomfrey put away the bottle of white fresh essence and signaled the other party to give up their seats to others. Goyle and Crabbe also needed to deal with the scratches on their bodies.
After performing a full-body examination on the three of them and confirming that there were no sequelae, Madam Pomfrey signaled that they could leave the campus hospital.
"We can't just let this matter go!"
Malfoy said angrily, and his words were quickly recognized by the two companions around him.
On the way back to the Slytherin common room, Malfoy told his two followers his plan.
"You're right. The longer the time goes, the greater the damage will be to that stupid guy. At that time, we can even secretly let the beast go and put the blame on that stupid guy." Crabbe felt that Mal
Fu's plan is very good.
As we all know, Potter and Hagrid have a very good relationship.
"The sentence should be over now, right? Will the Ministry of Magic be willing to change the execution time?" Gower raised his doubts.
"As long as the excuse is reasonable, there will definitely be no problem." Malfoy was very confident in his ability to make money.
On the other side, Snape, who was also very confident in his Legilimency, was staring at the old parchment in his hand with his mouth open.
He never thought that one day he would be insulted by a piece of parchment. In other words, he would be insulted by Arrow Fork, Padfoot, Wormtail and Moony Face.
Those bastards!
Snape's face was distorted with anger.
He had already guessed whose nicknames these were.
Through the floo network of the fireplace, Snape summoned Lupin and almost smacked the old parchment into the other person's face angrily.
Negotiations between the two parties did not go smoothly.
Snape believed that the parchment was full of dark magic, and that the parchment was given to Potter by its maker.
The meaning was actually very obvious, and he almost pointed at Lupine's nose and asked him: "Did you give this parchment to Potter?"
At the same time, he is also warning Lupine: I am staring at you.
Lupine's reaction was not what Snape expected, he just used the excuse of a joke prop to deal with him.
This thing must have been made by those four people. Snape was convinced of this. He brought Lupine here because he was not prepared to let the other party deal with him.
Just when Snape was about to expose the other party's lies and burn the torn parchment in front of Lupine.
There was a change of plan.
Ron Weasley suddenly appeared outside the Potions Office out of breath, and directly admitted that the parchment was a gift he had bought for Harry from Zuko.
This was undoubtedly a stab in Snape's chest.
Of course Snape knew that the three bastards in front of him were all lying, but he could not give evidence. This was what made Snape feel most frustrated. He could not blatantly use Legilimency on other students and teachers.
At least, this cannot be taken as evidence.
Lupine seized this opportunity very well and found a reason to take the two of them away. Before leaving, he not only took away the old parchment, but also exempted Harry Potter from the punishment of confinement and allowed Sneezy to escape.
All of Pu's plans fell through.
After Harry and Ron followed Lupin out of the Potions Office, Snape's cheeks were completely twisted with anger, recalling some very unpleasant memories, especially when Harry Potter mentioned his father.
That expression when you saved yourself.
Stupid guy, doesn't know anything.
"Damn werewolves, don't let me find evidence, and it's best not to let me catch you with my own hands!"
Snape was so angry that he almost overturned his desk. He must let Potter see his father's true face.
still have a chance.
Next time, next time, Porter must make a good copy of the great achievements left by his father.