Charles thought about it all night, but he couldn't figure out Voldemort's tunnel. He continued to think about it the next day, so that he seemed a little absent-minded.
While eating breakfast, Dumbledore was a little curious when he saw his appearance, wondering if this little guy was in a prophecy state, and if so, what did he see.
If he knew what Charles was thinking at this time, he would definitely be shocked.
After breakfast, Charles instinctively walked with his classmates through the hall on the first floor of the castle, to the basement on the first floor, and walked towards the gloomy Potions classroom.
This class was held with Slytherin students. Harry was talking to Ron when he heard someone say in a strange way: "Oh...our famous savior, Mr. Harry Potter, has arrived, why don't you hurry up?"
Give way?"
Needless to say, this is Malfoy's fault.
Before Harry could answer, Ron asked Malfoy: "Has your house been repaired?"
Malfoy's face suddenly darkened. His house exploded inexplicably. The money lost was secondary, but the loss of face was the main reason. It became a joke among wizards for a while.
What's more important is the next question Ron asked: "I heard that the Aurors found something related to dark magic in your house. Is there any evil magic being used in your house?"
Ron's question is not random. There is a report in the "Daily Prophet" that thinks so. The author of this report is Rita Skeeter.
Although Lucius Malfoy refuted this baseless and ridiculous nonsense in the newspapers the next day, many people did not believe him because of his past as a Death Eater.
The eyes of the Gryffindor people looking at Malfoy changed.
Malfoy shouted angrily: "There is absolutely nothing related to dark magic in my house. That is a false accusation!"
This is a dream-like saying floating in the corridor: "Lying will make you bald."
Malfoy was so angry that he gritted his teeth. He looked in the direction of the sound and found that it was Charles. He was frightened on the spot.
This guy said his home was bombed, and then his home was really bombed. If...
Malfoy touched his hair subconsciously.
As a result, this action made everyone think that he had just lied.
Malfoy also realized that there was something wrong with his actions just now, so he stopped talking and just snorted and walked into the Potions classroom.
Charles ignored him because he didn't know whether Voldemort's notebook had been disposed of by the old man. If it had been disposed of, he would have taken advantage of it next year.
He was thinking about Voldemort, the basilisk, and the tunneling thing. Over there, Snape had finished his roll call and his opening remarks and started to cause trouble for Harry.
"Potter!" Snape asked, staring at Harry, "What will I get if I add narcissus root powder to wormwood infusion?"
Harry did not memorize the entire textbook, but looked at both sides. Ron was stunned, Charles was in a daze, and Hermione next to Charles raised her hands high.
He could only say: "I don't know."
This is when Charles came back to his senses and realized that it was time for Snape to cause trouble for Harry, so he stopped being in a daze and started watching the show.
Snape began to despise Harry. If he could speak Chinese, he would definitely write "in vain" on Harry's face.
Then Snape asked Harry where to find a piece of bezoar if he needed it, and what was the difference between Aconitum scapularis and Aconitum wolfsbane.
Harry naturally didn't know these questions. Although he had read through the textbooks, he didn't have the ability to memorize them all like Hermione.
Harry whispered: "I don't know. I think Hermione knows the answer. Why don't you ask her?"
Hermione was still raising her hands eagerly, and subconsciously stood up, looking at Snape expectantly, expecting the professor to call her up to answer the question.
However, Snape just wanted to cause trouble for Harry, so even if Hermione could recite the book backwards and raise her hands to the ceiling, it would be useless.
"Sit down!"
Snape suddenly shouted angrily at Hermione, causing the little girl to sit down on the chair with a bang.
Since the first week of school, Hermione has been able to answer questions in almost every class, and has received praise from professors and points for Gryffindor, so she subconsciously thinks that Snape and other professors are the same.
The huge contrast and the unprovoked anger made her feel aggrieved and her nose was a little sore.
Charles squinted his eyes slightly, looking evil.
According to Mr. Yu, what Snape did was very ugly. If there had been an education bureau in charge, this guy would have been kicked out of the teaching ranks long ago.
Personally speaking, because of his mental age, Charles has always regarded Harry and Hermione as juniors. Now that Snape has offended the younger ones, he naturally has to call in the older ones.
Naturally, Charles would not have a head-on conflict with Snape. If he had the money and ability, wouldn't he just let the maggots grow?
However, Charles was sitting between Harry and Hermione, and Snape's eyes inevitably met his.
Snape saw the anger in Charles's eyes, and saw him sitting between Harry and Hermione. His anger was superimposed, and he sneered and said, "Isn't Mr. Smith in a daze? Maybe the Sorting Hat is right, you should go directly.
Azkaban, I can't imagine what kind of idiot it is to train an idiot like you."
"Do you also want to try the feeling of being in the same spotlight as Potter? Then I will give you a chance to answer the question just now for Potter."
Charles stood up, and his funny face made Snape's heart skip a beat.
He calmly replied: "Afu Narcissus is a plant of the Lily family. Its root powder and mugwort can be combined to prepare a living hell decoction that makes people fall asleep..."
Charles accentuated the pronunciation of certain keywords, causing Snape's expression to become extremely strange, as if his heart had been pinched.
In this case, bezoar and aconite are not that important.
Snape couldn't tell whether Charles was intentional or not. He looked at each other with cold eyes and funny eyes for a few seconds, then asked him to sit down with Harry. Finally, he deducted five points from Gryffindor for contradicting the professor.
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The Potions class continued, and students began to prepare potions in pairs.
During this period, Neville made a mistake and spilled a highly corrosive potion.
Charles and Hermione were being troubled by Snape, who was trying to pick an egg out of his bones. They were concentrating on making the potion and forgot about this problem. They didn't remember it until the green smoke appeared.
"Wingardim Leviosa!"
At the critical moment, Charles used a levitation spell on Neville, making him float in the air and avoid the potion that was about to be poured on him.
"Armor for protection!"
Charles cast spells one after another in a short period of time, saving the students around him from the pain of holes being burned out of their shoes.
"[Hogwarts expletive]!"
Snape roared and rushed over, glared at Neville on the ceiling and shouted: "You put the porcupine quills in the pot before you took it off the fire!"
Neville nodded palely.
Snape saw Harry and Ron next to Neville and the others, and said angrily to Harry: "Potter, why didn't you tell him not to add porcupine quills? You think he made a mistake just to show your kindness.
? Gryffindor lost another five points because of you."
Harry's fists were already clenched, and Ron quickly held him back.
Snape turned to look at Charles at the table behind Neville and the others, and sneered at Charles: "Smith, your spell is very good, then you are responsible for cleaning up these potions. You can't leave the classroom until they are clean. I think
Isn’t it difficult?”
Charles smiled and took out a few empty happy water bottles from his bag, tried to see if they would corrode, then used the flying spell to put all the corrosive potions on the ground into them, tightened the caps, and put them away.
The potion that can dry up the crucible is a good thing. Maybe it will be used sometime.
Snape's father is an ordinary person. He grew up in a society of ordinary people, so he naturally recognizes happy water and bottles, and the corners of his mouth twitched.
When Potions class was over, Snape found a reason to ask Charles to stay and clean the classroom and put all the materials away.
Charles finished the work quickly and asked Snape with a smile: "Professor, has your mortgage been paid off?"
Snape was stunned for a moment and replied subconsciously: "My family doesn't need a mortgage."
Charles said calmly: "Maybe you should consider taking out a loan to build a new house. I was in a daze when I was calling the roll just now because I saw you dazed next to a bombed house, just like I saw the Malfoy house being bombed.
Same."
What a fool. The most I call myself a fool is to put a sack on me and hit him with a sap. I actually call the old man a fool. The fact that you still have a foundation in your house is just a sign that the old man is accumulating merit.
Snape's cold face suddenly darkened.
Malfoy's home was bombed and there was an uproar. The only useful clue so far is that Charles had "seen" it before.
Snape immediately left the classroom and asked for leave from Dumbledore.