Snape talked about a lot today, from Hermione, Harry and others to the living zombies in the UK, to Maka McClain who reappeared in the form of a demon. He never tired of every word. Ever since he met McGonagall

, he usually doesn't like to talk much, and he can even be called long-winded.

However, when the moment finally arrived that made some people present feel vaguely shaken by his overt and covert descriptions that were clearly aimed at Maka, Snape himself suddenly jumped out of everyone's opposition.

Come back.

This made people in the living room, such as Charlotte, Flitwick, Pomona, etc., who were resistant and even angry because they insisted on defending Maka, instantly feel their hearts empty.

Because the feeling of inner disparity was so severe, for a while, everyone didn't even know whether to suddenly relax and feel comfortable first? Or whether they should first attack the inexplicable inconsistency of Snape from the bottom of his heart.

of questioning.

Fortunately, Snape didn't embarrass everyone for too long.

After leaving a little room for everyone around him to relax, he gently tilted his head, shook off a strand of hair that was hanging in front of his eyes, and looked at Professor McGonagall, who still had a serious look on his face.

He opened his mouth slowly.

"Principal, since you will ask me what my 'real thoughts' are, then I think you should have some vague guesses, right?"

Snape nodded and looked around at his colleagues as he spoke.

"I believe there is one thing that confuses you, and that is why I suddenly ran to that part of the UK that has now completely turned into a disaster place." He said, "Actually, the reason is very simple, because I came into contact with Mike

The hints and guidance given by Ryan.”

"What hint?" Professor McGonagall immediately asked after hearing this.

But when Snape heard this, he paused for a moment.

"Well, to be honest, I can't be sure whether that is a hint or not - maybe it's just a coincidence." He twitched the corner of his mouth, with an interesting smile appearing on his face, "If it's just a coincidence,

, that would be interesting... maybe those opinions I just made are not jokes, but real reality."

"you--"

Seeing Snape's slightly teasing expression, Charlotte in the corner felt annoyed again, and almost burst out again on the spot.

However, this time, Professor Sprout, who was standing next to her, stretched out his hand, shook his head and stopped her with a solemn expression.

After all, Sprout was also the first-term dean of Hogwarts. Just now, because the concern for Maka in her heart took over, she didn't react in time. But now that she has calmed down, she has some understanding.

——The reason why Snape used those words to deliberately provoke everyone's hearts was actually to help everyone regain their confidence in Maka.

In the final analysis, among everyone present, the one who has the most confidence in Maka, apart from Charlotte, is probably Snape himself! And after he witnessed Maka's earth-shattering declaration of return at Buckingham Palace,

Obviously, he understands better than anyone else that this kid Makana... is probably going to do it for real!

No matter what kind of drama Maka is going to put on this time, and whether there are any difficulties or secrets behind it, at some point, he will definitely have to fake it for real.

And that kind of behavior will undoubtedly make many people who originally relied on and trusted Maca taste a feeling called "betrayal".

Now that disaster is approaching again and again, this betrayal will surely cause endless chaos.

Snape believed in Maka. He believed that this was the only student who had gained his recognition in his already long teaching career. So he knew that he should do something for this student and at the same time to prevent the coming of chaos.

Something happened.

"By the way," Snape didn't pay attention to Charlotte's movements. He suddenly changed the subject and looked at everyone and said, "Do you remember those American wizards who came before? Well, they are from the Stewart family.

Those few!”

"John Stewart?" McGonagall frowned.

"Is it 'John'?"

Snape obviously didn't like that guy at all. Otherwise, with his memory that was enough to memorize the characteristics of thousands of potion ingredients, how could he not remember just a name?

"Well, anyway... I think that guy was deliberately attracted by McClain!"

After giving such a conclusion first, Snape quickly continued without waiting for everyone who was hesitant to ask questions.

In the subsequent narration, he mentioned the past information about the unsolved case in the United States that he learned from his sister Tia, and also mentioned the man named "Jack" whom Tia met at the Magic Congress of the United States of America building.

"Sen Stewart" the wizard.

Also, he went to Buckingham Palace to find John and personally asked about the fact that the culprit in that case was Greenwald's remnant, Lenny Stewart.

"...Lenny Stewart was killed by MacLean himself." After an extremely detailed account, Snape picked up the tea cup but did not drink it, but concluded first, "Although MacLean did not say anything afterward.

Too careful, but we have reason to believe that he should have dug out some past events from the old guy before he died. And at Buckingham Palace, our smart Miss Granger mentioned to me that MacLean had shown John

The 'Mark of the Deathly Hallows' is the best proof for this series of speculations of mine."

After saying this, Snape brought the rim of the cup to his mouth and took a sip as he gradually settled down.

The black tea in the cup had already cooled down, and most of the aroma was lost, making it somewhat tasteless. However, Snape didn't seem to notice it, and was still sipping the not-so-good tea to himself, leaving some silence for everyone to digest what they had just said.

The vast amount of information contained in those words.

After a while, everyone heard Professor McGonagall take a deep breath and then said in a deep voice:

"so be it!"

Although Professor McGonagall didn't say much, she simply left this sentence for everyone. But compared to Snape's detailed and clear description just now, no matter what she said, it was obviously unnecessary.

Because after a period of reflection, she knew that everyone here must have understood what she meant and had thoughts consistent with hers.

All in all, that's what Snape said just now - "Don't do anything".

After McGonagall looked at everyone again...especially Snape, who was still sitting there as if nothing happened, the aura in his body suddenly dropped, and then he finally walked back to the small round table in front of the window.

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