Hogwarts: I'm Cousin Harry

Chapter 69 68. Mom no longer has to worry about me...

Chapter 69 68. Mom no longer has to worry about me...

Author: Lord Berefeld

Chapter 69 68. Mom doesn’t have to worry about me anymore.

"What? Harry, you said you knew that was Professor McGonagall? Then why didn't you tell me?"

After class, Ron complained to Harry.

He had never felt so embarrassed before, even in front of the four colleges. He felt that there was a high probability that he would not be able to find a wife.

"I wanted to say it, but it was too late."

While packing his schoolbag, Harry said helplessly: "You moved too fast."

"By the way, Harry. What's our next lesson?"

Fortunately, Ron's personality is very neurotic, and the unpleasant emotions come and go quickly, and he immediately forgets about the matter.

Instead of worrying about shameful things, it is better to eat a few more pieces of meat at noon. Now is the time to grow.

Harry looked at the class schedule: "Potions, and Slytherin."

"Oh, no!" Ron wailed again.

Potions class is not a good subject for Gryffindor as a whole. It can be said without exaggeration that it is a kind of torture and suffering.

Except for Hermione, there is no one in Gryffindor who has not been criticized by Snape, especially Seamus and Neville. The two are often together. Although Seamus screws up most of the time, but

Neville was always the one who got hurt and scolded.

It's as if Gryffindor is not naturally suited to potions.

This is indeed the case. The vast majority of Gryffindors are restless, restless, and impulsive by nature. The most important thing about potions is to be stable and not to rush. Basically, few Gryffindors can calm down and cook the potions.

medicine.

This also resulted in Gryffindor's potion level being almost at the bottom among the four major houses.

Why do you say almost?

Because Hermione alone has raised the overall level to a level comparable to that of Hufflepuff.

Of course, this also has something to do with Snape being the Potions teacher.

Although he often sprays correctly, his speech is too unpleasant and too yin-yang. In layman's terms, he has a bad mouth.

This caused many people in Gryffindor to be dissatisfied with him, and secretly gave him the nickname "Greasy Old Bat".

This is a way to ridicule his hair that looks greasy all year round.

"Don't worry, I'll give you something good this time."

Harry said mysteriously to Ron: "It will definitely improve your potions scores, I guarantee it."

Ron was instantly interested when he heard this, but no matter how much he asked, Harry stopped talking.

It's still that basement, it's still a cold environment, and Snape is still the same devil.

After being glanced at by Snape, Ron shuddered unconsciously and instantly extinguished all his thoughts. He just wanted to spend the next four hours as soon as possible.

"Hey, Harry. What are these?"

Ron saw Harry taking out one thing after another from his bag and placing it on the table. It was a set of tools that he had never seen before.

"New potions equipment."

Harry answered casually and began to fiddle with himself.

"Professor Snape asked us to buy new equipment? Why didn't I know?"

Ron was stunned and said calmly.

It is said that children from poor families become rich early. Ron knew that his family was not financially well-off since he was a child, and he was also deeply aware of the consequences of poor economic conditions.

Therefore, Ron rarely asked his family for money, and never took the initiative to add burdens to his family. He never had toys or anything like that when he was a child. His childhood was mostly spent with gnomes in the vegetable patch and ghouls in the attic.

spent.

Clothes, pants, shoes and even textbooks and wands are all second-hand, discarded by the brothers at home.

Although he occasionally complains, he never makes a fuss or fights, even if his brother or sister gets something new.

Most of the time, I just look at the novelty things in other people's hands with envious eyes.

But sometimes, my heart still longs for it.

This made Ron feel extremely inferior when facing children from wealthy families like Malfoy.

Back on the train, it was not Harry, but Dudley who stood up for him. Even if Ron was ridiculed a few times, he would endure it. He didn't want to cause trouble for the family.

If Snape asked to buy new potion equipment, it would mean another expense for their family.

Just the style of the utensils on the table doesn't look cheap at first glance.

"Are these expensive?"

Ron complained softly: "How come Professor Snape suddenly asked me to buy these things? I didn't even hear Percy and the others mention it."

With so many people in the family, it was hard for him to imagine what kind of dilemma he would face if everyone had to do the same thing.

Harry paused after hearing this and quickly explained: "No, Professor Snape didn't ask me to buy this. Brother D prepared it for us."

With that said, Harry pushed a set of assembled experimental equipment on the table to Ron: "This set is yours."

Dudley had prepared many sets of this equipment before he came to Hogwarts. The reason why he asked Harry to take it out so late was because he had only obtained it from Snape a few days ago to use it in Potions class.

Tool consent.

The price is that other little wizards can use it, but he can't.

So Dudley divided the equipment into one set for Harry, one set for Hermione, one set for Ron, one set for Malfoy and one set for Neville, a total of five sets.

Yes, Neville, Dudley has never forgotten this talented little fat guy.

Snape's requirements for Dudley have reached a level that can be said to be harsh.

But it also reflects the importance he attaches to Dudley from the side.

It is true that the heirs are teaching carefully.

Fortunately, Dudley was also very up to date. He was really talented in potions. Although Snape would find some problems every time, he was actually very satisfied.

Even the best students at Hogwarts can't do better than him.

Simply Lily and his perfect heir.

"Mr. Dursley?"

Although the other party was Slytherin, Ron was still very convinced of Harry as his cousin.

Especially after the night tour of Hogwarts, I couldn't be more impressed. Otherwise, I wouldn't be carrying a few pieces of dried salted fish with me. He is the only Slytherin who doesn't have so much disgust. But when facing Dudley, he should

Still scared

Ron unconsciously looked at Dudley and found that he was not using these tools.

Did he give his to me?

Ron was momentarily moved.

"Ron, I need your help with something."

"What's up?"

"This. This and then again."

Harry whispered.

"No problem, keep it with me."

Ron patted his chest hard.

"I'll teach you how to use these things."

Harry began to guide Ron.

It wasn't anything particularly difficult to operate. Ron quickly understood the purpose of these tools and instantly appreciated how convenient they were.

At this time, Snape was telling the main content of this lesson.

Make a pot of burn treatment ointment.

It is a common magic potion learned in first grade.

It's a bit more difficult than the ointments used to treat scabies.

After successfully brewing a pot of potion using the new tool, Ron's eyes suddenly changed, and his eyes were shining.

This tool is so useful.

Mom no longer has to worry about me not knowing how to cook the potion.

I like Hermione, Harry, Neville, Ron and Malfoy all these characters.

(End of chapter)

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