Chapter 275 Snape's Negative Emotions
Snape did not disappoint.
All those who failed to hand in their homework received three days of detention.
Not only did they have to finish their homework in the cold underground classroom at night, but they also had to deal with the whole barrel of potion materials piled in the corner.
Although Snape did not say what it was, judging from his sinister smile and the fishy smell that filled the classroom, the things inside must be very bad.
Mikkel and Ryan looked at each other, glad that they had escaped.
Just ten minutes ago, they had just finished their potion homework.
"We will learn a new potion today: shrinking potion."
Snape said in his usual tone, dragging out the sound: "I have written out the steps, everyone read it carefully, and then you can go get the materials.
What are you waiting for!"
Everyone immediately left their seats and swarmed to the cabinets by the wall.
As usual, Connor's desk was filled with the materials she needed, but unlike the big bag full before, this time there was only one copy.
This also means that Kyle can't get her any more.
Kyle glanced at Snape and found that he was also looking at him, and his eyes were full of mockery.
"Stingy!"
Kyle pouted and stood up and walked towards the cabinet.
Because he went too late, when he arrived, he found that there were only a few broken daisy roots and two or three squeezed and shrunken figs left in the cabinet.
"All materials are limited."
Snape's voice came from the podium, "So you'd better succeed once, don't think about making a mistake and starting over!"
"Before the end of get out of class, the person who completes the potion the worst will be deducted 20 points. This may motivate you to be a little more serious and make the potion well."
When he said this, Snape's eyes never left Kyle.
There is no need to think that a person without materials will definitely be the worst one.
"I was careless..." Kyle sighed.
I'm used to getting Connor's materials, but I didn't expect Snape to play dirty.
"Didn't you get the materials? Here's this for you."
At this moment, a hand suddenly reached out.
In Kyle's eyes, this arm still exuded a hazy holy light called hope.
Mikel put a tray on Kyle's desk.
"You know, my potions always go wrong. I always take more just in case."
"Thank you." Kyle said in surprise, "You helped a lot."
"It's nothing." Mikel pointed to a piece of parchment on the table.
If it weren't for Kyle's help, they wouldn't have been able to finish the potion homework at noon.
This wave is a mutual help.
After seeing Kyle solve his material problem, Snape was unhappy all of a sudden.
He stared at Kyle, and when he was about to say something, Connor suddenly swapped the position of her cloth bag and tray.
"These leech juices look good, can I use this?"
"Of course." Kyle nodded.
Visible to the naked eye, Snape's forehead burst out several blue veins.
The leech juice in the tray is better?
What a joke!
Those things in the cabinet were made by the students in detention, how could they compare to the materials he prepared by himself!
But seeing that Kyle and Connor had already started cutting the daisy roots, he could only take a few deep breaths and forcefully suppress the anger in his heart.
Snape was in a bad mood... He had to pass on this emotion.
So...
"The daisy roots are cut too big, Hufflepuff will be deducted two points..."
"The skin of the shrunken fig is too thick, Hufflepuff will be deducted three points."
...
After turning around, Snape, who was still angry, walked in front of a Slytherin student.
The student raised his neck proudly, waiting to receive the praise from his own dean.
His potion was a light green color, which was very close to the standard answer.
According to normal circumstances, he would definitely get extra points.
However, the next second...
"A little bit of leech juice is enough. Why did you put so much? Slytherin will lose two points!"
Yes... Snape, who was still angry, even started to deduct points from his own college!
Now, everyone was in a bad mood.
...
"What happened to Professor Snape!"
During dinner, Kyle heard some students discussing this matter.
"He actually deducted 20 points from Slytherin... 20 points!"
Others didn't believe it at first.
After all, the whole Hogwarts knew that the Potions Professor favored Slytherin the most. Even if one of them blew up the crucible, he would only be put in detention, but no points would be deducted.
"This joke is not funny at all."
At the Gryffindor table, Fred glanced at Lee Jordan who was dancing beside him and laughed, "Or maybe you haven't woken up yet and heard the extra points as deductions."
"I'm not kidding!"
Lee Jordan said seriously, "This matter has gone viral, don't you know?"
"Wait, are you really not kidding?" George put down the cup in his hand.
"I swear!"
Lee Jordan pointed in the direction of the Slytherin table, "Or you can go around there, they are talking about this too."
Fred suddenly became interested and asked, "When did it happen!"
Harry and Ron also put down their knives and forks and listened attentively.
Snape actually deducted points from Slytherin, which is just like Hermione forgetting the password to the common room. It is unbelievable.
"It was in the afternoon potion class." Li Jordan said excitedly: "When several third-year Slytherins were talking, I happened to pass by and overheard them talking about this."
"Originally I thought I heard it wrong, but then I found that Slytherin's scoring hourglass was really 20 points less than before!
And they only have potions class in the afternoon."
"Hiss..." Harry took a breath.
"You said just now, third grade?" Fred frowned, "Which college is taking classes with Slytherin?"
"Hufflepuff."
Li Jordan said casually: "These two colleges were the first to spread the news."
"Kyle!" Fred and George said at the same time.
Although they didn't know what happened, their intuition told them that this matter must be related to Kyle.
According to their years of experience, as long as anything abnormal happened in Hogwarts, they could just deduct points from Kyle.
I can't say it's 100%, but at least 8 out of 10 times it's correct.
"If only we were born a year later."
"And then be sorted into Hufflepuff."
Fred and George looked up at the Hufflepuff table across from them, their eyes full of longing.
The thing they regret most is that they were not in the same grade as Kyle.
That would have been much more exciting than what they have now.