Chapter 415 Well done
Faced with Professor McGonagall's inquiry, Albert quickly repeated what he had just said to Madam Pomfrey. As for why the Snowman suddenly collapsed, it was naturally because Snape used the unblocking spell on the Snowman. .
The reason why such a big snowman can be made is naturally because Albert used magic on it during the manufacturing process. After these magics were removed, the big snowman naturally collapsed.
Furthermore, Snape didn’t listen to his advice and failed to get out of the way in time. As a result, he was hit by the snowman. He really can’t be blamed.
On the hospital bed, Snape, who had just woken up, was trembling uncontrollably after hearing Albert's words.
There was no way, because Albert just innocently said that when he told Professor Snape about this, he was minding his own business deducting points from Gryffindor, so he was hit.
Is this what people would say?
"Professor, we were just nearby and heard it." Truman sneaked into the medical room and said to Professor McGonagall, "I still remember Albert saying at the time: "I think we should stay away from this big snowman. , it seems to be about to disperse..." Then, he was interrupted by Professor Snape. Albert retreated faster, and Professor Snape was overwhelmed by the snowman before he could react.
“Later, Albert led everyone to rescue Professor Snape and sent the unconscious professor to the campus hospital.” Fred added: “Those who were present at the time, I think they should have heard it.”
Albert shrugged innocently, indicating that this matter really had nothing to do with him.
"Ten points from Gryffindor, Mr. Anderson. You are not allowed to build snowmen anymore. And if you are free, you can go to my place for detention on Saturday until you finish writing the last paper on human transformation." until."
"Oh, okay, I know, Professor." Albert said helplessly.
“Go!”
Professor McGonagall ignored Snape and settled the matter. She looked helplessly at Professor Snape on the hospital bed and shook her head repeatedly.
What are these things!
Actually, when Professor McGonagall came just now, she had already asked what was going on. This incident almost made her dumbfounded.
"It's so irritating. All of this is obviously Snape's fault. Professor McGonagall actually deducted ten points from us and put you in solitary confinement. It's really unfair." Fred was feeling unfair for Albert.
"Yes, this is all Snape's fault. Why did Professor McGonagall deduct our points? This is obviously Snape's own problem."
In fact, many people were aggrieved for Albert and believed that Snape deserved to be crushed by the snowman.
Hence, points will be deducted for this, so why not just give the House Cup to Slytherin House?
Of course, Albert is not a galleon, and it is impossible for everyone to like him.
There were also people who were dissatisfied with Albert for causing Gryffindor to be deducted twenty-five points, but those who said such things were quickly silenced by Albert's supporters. coming.
After all, Albert has been adding points to Gryffindor, so why not deduct points?
How many points have you given to Gryffindor House?
Haven't you seen Snape being unreasonable when deducting points?
Everyone was talking about it anyway, and Snape's statement made it even worse.
Moreover, the voice of the matter this time is unified, that is, Snape came to cause trouble for no reason, did not listen to other people's reminders, and ended up being crushed by the snowman and blaming others. How dare he be a professor?
Someone was pushing the button to fuel the fire, causing the crowd who had been enjoying the fun to start blaming Snape. It was all Snape's fault anyway.
Everyone felt that Albert had suffered an unreasonable disaster, and many people came to comfort him and said they would always support him.
Of course, that’s what I said.
For Albert, being in solitary confinement was, well, actually writing a paper. In fact, it was just like that. He still had to write whether he was in solitary confinement or not, but it was just in a different place.
As for Snape's attempt to cause trouble to Albert, he had no chance. After all, Albert had already asked Professor McGonagall to deduct points and put him in solitary confinement.
What else do you want?
Snape is so angry!
It is said that I left the campus hospital that day, but I still didn’t catch a cold or fever.
Then, I didn’t have the energy to prepare medicine for myself, so I had to go to the campus hospital and lie down all night, drinking the cold medicine prepared by Madam Pomfrey, and the cold was completely cured.
When Snape's mind was no longer confused, he carefully recalled what happened that day. It really didn't look like an accident caused by Albert, but...he never expected that it was Albert. What a surprise. After all, there are so-called time turners in the world.
At first, when Albert noticed that he was invisible, he was more curious. He didn't know what the other party wanted to do. When he saw Snape stopping the snowman and coming over to teach him a lesson, he suddenly felt... A ridiculous idea, and it turned out to be true.
The snowman fell down coincidentally and knocked Snape unconscious...
There have never been so many coincidences in the world, so he still knew what this meant, but he didn't understand why he did it. Then, when he saw Snape's series of unlucky things, Albert knew .
It’s so cool!
Let you teach me a lesson for no reason, and you also find opportunities to deduct points from the academy.
Maintaining a happy mood is beneficial to physical and mental health.
In any case, to outsiders, this was an accident. Albert was just affected for no reason, and everything was Snape's fault.
They are all things that everyone likes to hear and see.
“You are quite popular.”
In the room where the request was made, Isobel peeled off a piece of chocolate and threw it into her mouth, looking at Albert with a smile.
“In order to avoid being unable to go to Hogsmeade before the deadline, please help me read this paper!”
Albert also peeled off a chocolate, "You should have noticed by now that Professor Snape is indeed very unpopular."
At this time, the door of the library was opened. Katrina walked in and was stunned when she saw the two people inside. It had been a long time since she had done homework with them.
"I heard you were detained by Professor McGonagall?" she asked.
“Well, it’s okay, I’m just going to Professor McGonagall to write a paper.” Albert pointed to the paper in Isobel’s hand and said, “Do you want to eat chocolate?”
“Why don’t others give you this hero?” Katrina muttered.
“It was probably a condolence gift given to me after they heard that I had been wronged.” Albert said, “Actually, the largest gift was from Potter, and there was a greeting card on it.”
Katrina walked to Albert, picked up Harry's greeting card from the basket, opened it, and read the content written on it: Well done.
(End of this chapter)