Tsundere is a good attribute, but unfortunately, it is too discordant for a male creature.

However, it is obvious that Professor Snape does not have this self-awareness - or in other words, what is already in his bones cannot be changed.

After a period of silence, Professor Snape expressed his concern in his unique tone: "This class started ten minutes ago, Potter. I think Gryffindor should be deducted ten points. Sit down."

Harry was very moved and rejected him.

"Where is Professor Lupine?"

"He said he was too sick to attend class today." A proud smile appeared on Professor Snape's face - he was indeed very happy at the moment: "Didn't I tell you to sit down?"

It's a pity that Harry didn't realize and share this feeling at all, "Why is he bad?"

In a trance, Allen saw a green light falling from the sky - Professor Snape's black eyes glowed, and his tone became more and more mean: "It's not life-threatening - of course not, five more points from Gryffindor!

If I ask you to sit down again and you don't, fifty points will be deducted!"

The increasingly harsh deduction instructions made Harry choose to give in - he walked obediently and slowly towards the empty seat, trying to express his dissatisfaction in this clumsy way. Unfortunately, Professor Snape completely failed in this way.

Ignoring it, he started to flip through the textbook, but his movements were quite careless. When he turned to the last chapter, his eyes lit up with joy.

As Harry slowly walked to his seat, Professor Snape's eyes began to scan the entire class. When he came to Neville, he paused for a longer time, and then simply ignored Alan, his eyes even pausing.

nothing.

After making sure that no one made any small moves, Professor Snape spoke: "Because Professor Lupine did not leave any records that can explain the progress of your class——"

"Sir, we've already learned Boggart, Red Riding Hood, Cabba and Grindylow," Hermione said quickly, "We're just about to start-"

"Quiet," Snape said coldly, "I didn't ask you. I was just commenting on Professor Lupine's lack of organization."

A few little guys mustered up the courage to object. Unfortunately, Professor Snape's long-term position as the number one on the Hogwarts hate list was not for nothing. He suppressed the students' resistance with just a few words.

Professor Snape's tone was as full of ridicule as ever: "You are easy to satisfy. Lupine has almost no high demands on you - I think the first grade should be able to deal with Red Hat and Grindylow. Today we are going to

discuss--"

He held the textbook high, and the content of the last chapter was clearly visible - Werewolf.

"But, sir," said Hermione, seemingly unable to control herself, "we shouldn't be doing werewolves yet, we should start doing hinkerpunks -"

Alan wasn't sure whether Hermione knew anything - Hermione was incredibly talented and always memorized all the textbooks at the beginning of school, and Lupine didn't seem to have any intention of hiding it.

As far as Allen knew, their last class in fifth grade was also a werewolf - Lupine was probably preparing to reveal the fact that he was a werewolf at the last moment of the first school year. He had been feeling inferior for a long time because of this identity, even if Dumbledore forcibly suppressed it.

The Ministry of Magic appointed him as Professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts. He is still planning to resign after a year and reveal the truth.

Perhaps Hermione had discovered the secret and looked into all the textbooks?

It's very possible that she has enough money and patience to find this answer - maybe she is already using her own way to protect Lupine at this moment?

unknown.

It's a pity that Professor Snape doesn't like Hermione - she will remind him of some unpleasant memories, but he can't find any comfort from Hermione's appearance, which makes good students popular in the hands of professors.

The thing became a fallacy.

"Miss Granger," Snape said, his tone deathly calm, "I feel as if I am teaching, not you. I tell you all, turn to page 394." He said again.

Looking around, "You all! Now!"

This order was effectively executed, although every student could be seen frowning and secretly exchanging glances.

"Can any of you tell me how to tell the difference between a werewolf and a real wolf?"

How is it possible to answer this question?

This is the last chapter of the textbook, and the semester has just begun. Except for people like Hermione who have too few textbooks, who would preview the last chapter?

Therefore, except Hermione, everyone sat there silently, motionless - only Hermione raised her hand, the dignity of a top student could not be obliterated.

"Who can answer?" Professor Snape said lightly, ignoring Hermione. He grinned and asked sarcastically: "Are you telling me that Professor Lupine did not understand the basic difference between the two?

Teach you—"

"We're telling you," a little girl whose name Allen couldn't remember suddenly stood up and said, "we haven't learned the werewolf chapter yet, we're still learning-"

"Quiet!" Snape roared, "Okay, okay, okay, I never thought that I would encounter third-year students who couldn't identify werewolves. I'm going to make a note of it and tell Professor Dumbledore how backward you are -

"

"Sir," said Hermione, her hands still raised, "there are several ways in which a werewolf differs from a real wolf. A werewolf's snout—"

"This is the second time you've spoken preemptively, Granger," Snape said coldly. "Another five points from Gryffindor for an insufferable know-it-all."

Hermione's face turned red, she lowered her hands and stared at the ground, her eyes filled with tears.

"Ahem." Two heavy and deliberate coughs directly turned the attention of Professor Snape, and at the same time, the eyes of the whole class.

"What's going on, Mr. Robinette, are you trying to help our Miss Know-It-All?" It was obvious that there was a sneer on Professor Snape's lips. "Or, are you planning to go against me?"

"Oh, Professor, no," Allen shook his head, as if he had no intention of doing so. "I just want to say that there is a big problem with your statement - I have been at Hogwarts for so long.

, this is the first time I heard someone being criticized for being knowledgeable. This is really a strange thing in a school."

"This is just a necessity to maintain order in the classroom. No one-"

The professor was interrupted by Allen before he finished speaking.

"I'm sorry, Professor Snape. As far as I know, the order of the class has never allowed professors to discriminate against any student. Since someone raises their hand, the relevant questions should be answered from those who raised their hands.

The order of the classroom has always been two-way."

"So, you are questioning my class?" Professor Snape stared at Allen like a hawk.

"No - Professor, this is not your class, but Professor Lu Ping's. You are just a substitute professor. You have no right to change the course at will. If you insist, I have to propose to the student union to allow students to attend the necessary class hours."

As for self-study, most of our Defense Against the Dark Arts classes are self-study anyway." Allen's eyes showed no sign of weakness.

It can be seen that the professor wants to deduct points or keep Allen or something - unfortunately, Allen is not a student in the class at the moment, but a prefect. More importantly, because of the Sirius incident, he can do it this school year.

No classes, no homework.

"Very good, interesting proposal -" The professor stared at Allen for a long time, but Allen always responded with a gentle smile.

"Open the book and start class!" (To be continued)

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