Snape said a lot today, from Hermione, Harry and others, to the family of living corpses in England, to Maca McLean who reappeared in the image of a demon. Ever since I saw McGonagall, he has never liked talking too much, and he can even be called long-winded.

However, when the moment when he had clearly and secretly described Maca deliberately, which had already made the hearts of some people faintly shaken in the audience, Snape himself suddenly jumped from the opposite side of the crowd. Came back.

   This makes people in the living room, such as Charlotte, Flitwick, and Pomona, who are resisting and even irritated because of insisting on maintaining Maca, feel completely empty in an instant.

  Because of this feeling of inner gap being extremely intense, for a while, everyone didn't even know whether to relax suddenly and feel comfortable first? We should still start inquiring about the inexplicably contradictory Snape first.

   Fortunately, Snape didn't make everyone embarrassed for long.

After leaving a little room for everyone around him to slow down, he gently curled his head and shook off a strand of hair that was hanging in front of him, which was a little in the way, watching the still serious Professor McGonagall. Slowly opened his mouth.

   "Principal, since you will ask what my ‘true thought’ is, then I think, you should have already faintly guessed, right?"

   Snape nodded, and while talking, looked around at his colleagues.

"I believe there is one thing that confuses you, and that is why I suddenly ran to the UK, which has now completely turned into a disaster area." He said, "The reason is actually very simple, because I came into contact with Mike The hint and guidance that Ryan released."

   "What's the hint?" Professor McGonagall asked when he heard it.

   But Snape paused when he heard the words.

"Well, to be honest, I have no way of knowing whether it is a hint-maybe it was just an accident, but I don't know it!" He twitched his mouth, and a slightly interesting smile appeared on his face. "If it's only accidental, That’s interesting...maybe my views just now are not just jokes, but real reality."

"you-"

   Seeing Snape's slightly ridiculous expression, Charlotte in the corner was annoyed again, and almost broke out 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 solemn expression.

   Sprout was also the dean of Hogwarts after all. Just because the concern for Maca prevailed in his heart for a while, he did not react in time. But now that she had calmed down a little bit, she already understood a little—the reason why Snape deliberately provoke everyone with that kind of words was actually helping everyone to re-consolidate their confidence in Maca.

   In the final analysis, the one who has the most confidence in Maca among all the people present is probably Snape himself besides Charlotte! And after he witnessed Maca’s earth-shattering return at Buckingham Palace, he clearly understood better than anyone else that Maca...this time...I'm afraid it will come true!

   Regardless of what drama Maca is going to perform this time, and whether there are any difficulties or inner feelings behind it, in some aspects, he will definitely do the fake drama.

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

   Now that disasters are approaching again and again, this betrayal will surely cause endless chaos.

   Snape believed in Maca, and believed that this was the only student who had achieved his own identity in his already long career as a teacher. So he knew that he should have done something for this student and at the same time to prevent the chaos from coming.

"That's right," Snape didn't pay attention to the movement on Charlotte's side, and suddenly turned around and looked at everyone. "Remember those American wizards who came before? Well, it's from the Stewart house. Those few!"

   "John Stewart?" McGonagall frowned.

   "Is it called'John'?"

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

   "Well, anyway... I think McLean brought that guy on purpose!"

   After giving such a conclusion first, Snape didn't wait for everyone who was hesitant to ask questions, and quickly went on.

In a later narrative, he mentioned what he had learned from his sister Tia about the unsettled headless case in the United States, and also mentioned the name Tia met at the Magic Capitol in the United States. The wizard of "son Stewart."

  Also, he went to Buckingham Palace and asked John himself. The culprit in that case was the fact that Greenward’s remnant party—Lenny Stewart.

"...Lenny Stewart was killed by McLean himself," after a very detailed account, Snape picked up the teacup but did not drink it. Instead, he concluded, "Although McLean didn't say too much afterwards. Careful, but we have reason to believe that he should have dug up some past events from the old guy before the other party died. And at Buckingham Palace, our clever Miss Granger mentioned to me that McLean had shown him to John' The Mark of the Deathly Hallows', UU reading www.uukānshu.com is the best proof of this series of speculations for me."

   After saying so, Snape put the rim of the cup to his mouth in the gradually settled voice, and took a sip.

  The black tea in the cup has already cooled down, most of the aroma has been lost, and it seems somewhat tasteless. However, Snape didn't seem to notice it, still savoring the poor tea, leaving a quiet wait for everyone to digest the huge amount of information contained in the words just now.

   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, he simply left such a sentence for everyone. But compared to Snape's narrative that was sufficiently detailed and clear just now, no matter what she said, it was obviously unnecessary.

  Because after a period of meditation, she knew that everyone here must have understood what she meant and had the same ideas as her own.

   In short, it was the sentence Snape just said-"Do nothing."

   McGonagall looked at everyone again...especially after Snape, who was still sitting there like a okay person, suddenly took away the momentum, and finally walked back to the small round table in front of the window.

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