Snape was sitting on the teacher's seat, listening to Quirrell talking nonsense next to him, and looking at the students walking outside without blinking.

He didn't see the child. Could it be that he was still behind?

The little trolls behind her blocked her.

Snape was very unhappy.

He glared at the tall students standing in front and couldn't understand why they were still standing in front of them.

"I heard that Harry Potter came to school!"

Quirrell whispered beside him.

Snape ignored him.

Isn't this a sure thing?

Dumbledore almost spread this matter to the wizarding world.

Snape was a little irritated. He didn't understand what Dumbledore wanted to do. If he was worried about the Dark Lord's comeback, shouldn't he keep it secret and not give the Dark Lord a chance to prepare?

And this Quirrell, he always felt a little familiar. Dumbledore also asked him to keep an eye on this Quirrell. Could he be the Dark Lord's back-up man?

Did Dumbledore announce Harry Potter's admission 29 days in advance just to lure Quirrell into taking the bait?

If this is true, is Dumbledore planning to kill Quirrell directly?

Or capture him in Azkaban?

Snape thought silently, then glared at Quirrell, trying to get him to shut his mouth.

Quirrell, perhaps sensing his murderous intent, finally shut up.

After waiting for a while, Snape saw Professor McGonagall leading a group of first-year kids from another room to the auditorium.

This time Snape finally saw Vesey again.

This little guy was behind Harry Potter, and he noticed Harry Potter.

As he expected, he recognized the face exactly like his nemesis at a glance.

He vomited in his heart, and then quickly looked at the girl to wash his eyes.

The girl looked very interested, grinning and looking around.

Snape immediately felt the desire to share.

He poked Quirrell, pointed at Vesey with a proud tone and said, "Look, Lily's child is cute, isn't it?"

Quirrell didn't know why, so he followed Qiluo.

It wasn't until Quirrell nodded in agreement that he finally let Quirrell go.

Just say it!

His girl is so cute, how could anyone not like her?

Haven’t you seen so many boys’ eyes almost popping out of their heads?

It wasn't until Professor McGonagall said that she was going to be sorted into different schools that the girl finally showed her nervousness.

Snape was a little nervous too.

Although he told the child that it didn't matter which house she went to, he was always worried that if the child went to Gryffindor, Professor McGonagall would not be able to take care of her.

But he also knew that the environment in Slytherin was not good, and he was worried that those children would bully Vesey.

And Lily was a Gryffindor, so he guessed that the child would definitely be assigned a Gryffindor.

Something that was meant to be.

Just thinking about this child drifting further and further away from him, Snape couldn't help but feel a twinge in his heart.

Can.

"Slytherin!"

The Sorting Hat shouted loudly.

Snape looked at the hat in surprise.

Then there was Vesey, who happily walked towards Slytherin.

It's strange that she was traveling in the same carriage with Harry Potter, didn't she hear bad things about Slytherin?

But no matter what, he couldn't help but be happy when he saw that little red-haired girl coming to his academy.

This joy even diluted the disgust of seeing the enemy's face and the enemy sharing Gryffindor again.

But what made him strange was that while he was eating, he glanced at Harry Potter subconsciously, and the boy covered his scar as if he had been beaten.

This made him look away in disgust.

Could it be that Potter was trying to frame him?

As annoying as James Potter!

Snape turned his eyes away in disgust and then looked at Vesey.

That girl ate without raising her head, she had such a good appetite, it was just wonderful.

Look at Harry Potter again. He eats without raising his head. He is so rude and not elegant at all!

Bad review!

As disgusting as an old enemy!

He thought, and then heard Quirrell next to him telling him with a smile that someone had bought out all the snacks on the train. The students were starving, and almost everyone was gobbling them down today.

Snape's face was expressionless.

He just told the little cart witch to put all the snacks in for him, then threw her a bag of gold galleons and left.

How could he know that the witch actually sold him all the snacks?

Even if his face turned a bit darker, he didn't threaten anyone!

But even though Snape comforted himself, his face still turned slightly red when Dumbledore winked at him in front of Vesey after the school song.

I really don’t blame him!

Vesey had been in school for less than a week, and Snape had already heard praises from all the professors who had taught her.

Every time Vesey is praised, he will show a proud expression.

how to say?

Lily's child is excellent, can he still be unhappy?

But when Professor McGonagall praised Harry Potter to him, he made a long face.

He was talking about Lily's child, not the child of an old enemy.

No matter how good the old enemy's child is, he doesn't care about his affairs.

Snape felt unhappy.

So during the first Potions class, he gave Harry Potter a hard time.

It's so funny, this Harry Potter didn't even read the book, and he couldn't understand all three questions he asked!

Miss Granger next to her raised her hands high, but Snape didn't want to call her at all.

He already knew about her excellence from the diary, and he wanted to see more of other students.

For example, the little girl Vesey Potter is just across the aisle from Miss Granger.

Snape took out the questions he asked Harry Potter and asked her, and this time it was really comfortable.

Vesey knows everything.

It can be seen that she has definitely read a lot of books.

He is really a child that he particularly likes.

Snape looked at her appreciatively and asked her many other questions. When the child really couldn't answer the question, he stopped asking.

This is genius.

I have already taught myself to the sixth grade since the beginning of school.

Snape really wanted to kick out all the students and leave only Vesey, a child, to teach him about potions.

But it's a pity that he can't do this.

After asking the questions, it was time to brew the magic potion.

He stood next to Vesey while she was brewing the potion.

He knew the lethality of these little trolls.

For example, the boy named Neville Longbottom almost burned through Vesey's shoes. If he burned through the shoes, he would probably burn his feet, and then he would burn...

Snape was so worried that his heart was almost beating out of his chest. Looking at it again, Neville wanted to cut him into pieces.

Why is this guy so stupid!

Sure enough, apart from his Vesey, there were no other genius kids at all.

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