Chapter 777
Snape thought that Dumbledore letting Potter wander at night was already giving Harry Potter special privileges, but what he didn't expect was that there were other privileges.
The last flying class actually had a follow-up.
Professor McGonagall actually bought a broom for that big Potter.
This is simply fueling Potter's adventurous spirit!
He was very angry and even went to find Dumbledore for this.
First-year students don't have the right to fly around the school at will! Where did Harry Potter get his privileges?
Is Dumbledore not afraid of others being dissatisfied?
It's just a pity that Dumbledore believes that capable people should be given important roles. Since Harry Potter showed his ability, he could have a broom.
Snape sneered.
Didn't that little brat Darren fly quite well too? Why not let that little brat Darren have a broom?
For this reason, in a fit of anger, he also applied for a privilege for that little brat Darren.
"Since Harry Potter has one, then others can have one too!"
Looking at Dumbledore's helpless expression, Snape walked out of the Headmaster's office feeling comfortable.
But after walking out, he suddenly wanted to slap himself.
Is he crazy?
That little brat has no sense of proportion and has been corrupted by Harry Potter.
He applied for this privilege for that little brat; maybe that little brat will be flying around the castle with a broom tomorrow!
By then, if the Dark Lord notices him, he will probably be very grateful for nature's gift!
Snape held that approved privilege form, his hands almost shaking with disgust.
He really wanted to tear this paper up!
But for some reason, he still took the form back to his office.
And then comforted himself.
At most, it's just an application form; he just won't give it to that little brat Darren.
He kept this application form because it was approved by the Headmaster, it was a resistance to Harry Potter's privileges, and he couldn't afford to offend Dumbledore.
Yes, that's it.
But...
He remembered the envy that flashed across Darren's face when Harry Potter received the broom McGonagall sent, and he finally ordered a broom in silence.
Ha, I hope this little brat doesn't fall off the broom.
He thought mockingly.
When that happens, he, the old enemy of the Potter family, will definitely laugh for a year!
But he didn't expect that there were quite a few people ordering brooms for that little brat; dozens of brooms, Potter could open a broom shop!
What concerned him most was a broom inside without a name.
He suspected it was sent by the Dark Lord.
Although there was no evidence, he felt that the Dark Lord could do such a thing.
Maybe there was a dark curse on that broom; as long as Potter rode it, meeting the conditions for high-altitude flight, he could be thrown off!
Snape thought darkly.
Fortunately, the Potter brat returned all the brooms.
Count him as smart.
However, it was heard later that the little brat, in order to make everyone happy, forced a smile and stayed on the broom for an afternoon, then returned exhausted and fell asleep as soon as he hit the bed.
This almost made him laugh out loud.
Sure enough, he is happy when the Potter family's little brat suffers.
But he wasn't happy for many days.
Halloween arrived.
Quirrell even performed a faint on the spot at the Halloween feast.
He felt this guy had a talent for comedy.
But he also guessed something was wrong.
He hurried to the fourth-floor corridor to check if anyone had tampered with the traps.
And then...
He heard the roar of a troll.
No way?
Dumbledore hasn't dealt with this troll yet? Could it be...
Another exercise for the Potter family's little brat? Snape's face turned black.
He sprinted toward the basement bathroom.
Complaining in his heart that Quirrell actually put the troll in the bathroom; why didn't he put it in the Great Hall?
Or put it directly into Harry Potter's dormitory, and wait for Harry Potter to come in and eat that kid!
Just as he was letting his imagination run wild.
He heard the sound of a huge explosion. This sound made him speed up again.
He arrived around the troll almost instantly.
And then he saw Darren lying on Harry Potter with a pale face.
The troll was dead.
Did that little brat die with the troll? Did Dumbledore deliberately want to kill the little brat?
Or was it Harry Potter's prank?
Snape didn't know why, he even wanted to pull out his wand and point it at Harry Potter.
Why is Dumbledore testing the Savior, and why is it that little brat who gets into trouble?
Looking at Harry Potter's panicked and worried expression, Snape asked through gritted teeth:
"The famous Harry Potter also worries about others?"
Because of Harry Potter, did the little brat have to die for it to end? Fortunately, McGonagall soon sent news that the little brat was fine, just exhausted.
Dumbledore breathed a sigh of relief, and Harry Potter was happy too, but Snape felt some indescribable resentment.
Resentment that he had ruined their family, resentment that Dumbledore hadn't protected them well, resentment that Harry Potter was the Savior, why does he always implicate others?
He ranted indiscriminately.
Only after he finished scolding did he feel comfortable in his heart.
Hearing Dumbledore add points for the little brat, he silently cursed "idiot" again, hoping that the little brat would remember this lesson while unconscious!
...The Quidditch match began.
Snape sat in the stands.
He found Quirrell casting a dark curse on Harry Potter's broom, wanting to throw him off. Snape thought this was childish and ridiculous.
In the wizarding world, even if you get thrown off, it's no big deal.
At most, you lose this match.
Quirrell might just want to injure Harry Potter, and then steal things while everyone is investigating the cause.
Snape even wanted to give him this chance.
Just that...
Watching that little brat jumping up and down in a hurry, Snape decided to be merciful and help him.
Who knew that just as he was saving the great Harry Potter, that know-it-all Granger came over and set his robe on fire.
Fortunately, she bumped into Quirrell in the process.
Looking at Granger's suspicious gaze, and even watching her go back to whisper to Ron, Snape suddenly felt heavy in his heart.
Would that little brat think it was really him who did it? But he immediately threw this thought away.
So what if that little brat misunderstood him? Is he, Snape, afraid of this?
What's there to be annoyed about regarding a little brat's evaluation? Until that day, he was bitten by Fluffy.
Walking with a limp.
And then he heard it.
"Professor Snape is especially good, and he's gentle; he's definitely not a bad person!"
That little brat actually evaluated him like that behind his back? Snape almost widened his eyes in astonishment.
He, Snape, Hogwarts' most feared professor, most hated professor, actually evaluated as gentle by this little brat?
Of course, he also heard Harry Potter's malicious evaluation of him.
So he walked over quickly.
Staring at Harry Potter to find a reason to deduct points.
But he found with difficulty that there wasn't one? However.
Reading a book? Deduct points!
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