Chapter 186
Harry Potter: A Certain Ancient Rune Professor of Hogwarts (TL)
Hermioneâs odd behaviour made Harry freeze for a moment, unable to maintain the expression on his face.
He didnât know whether to keep his temper up, but it might seem like he is being unreasonable?
Ron took the opportunity to hug his shoulders, âHarry, weâll talk about it over dinner, Hermione was right about one thing â we are indeed going to be late.â
Harry was distracted throughout Transfiguration class, still pondering where Hermione had got her information from, maybe Professor Hap? But their age doesnât match up.
He was thinking so deeply that he completely ignored the frequent glances he received from others.
In the previous class, divination professor Sybill Trelawney, while explaining the shape of tea leaves, gave an omen of death that made all young wizards cringe â the big black dog that roamed the graveyard like a ghost.
Her words deeply disturbed Harry, for he had seen the big black dog symbolizing death more than once â from the cover of the book âThe Omen of Deathâ in the bookshop to what he saw in the shadows of Magnolia Crescent the day he left home.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
After the divination class ended in a hurry, Hermione, in order to refute Trelawneyâs point of view, inadvertently said something to Harry, such as the fact that she already knew some information about his father, but kept quiet about it.
This is the reason for Harryâs anger.
At noon, the wizards flocked to the great hall to eat, Harry took some sausage and fried tomatoes, but he didnât feel much appetite, as if he is filled with all kinds of worries.
Hermione pushed him a small dish for dipping, âHarry, you heard what Professor McGonagall said, Trelawney predicts the death of a student every year, itâs her way of welcoming new classes.â
But Ron said worriedly, âYou didnât see a big black dog wandering around somewhere else, did you, Harry?â
Harryâs stomach suddenly jerked, âNo, I saw one,â he said, âthe night I left Dursleyâs.â
Ronâs fork dropped and he looked terrified.
But Harry is more concerned about other things, and he looked toward Hermione and asked in a stern tone, âYou havenât told me about my father.â
âOh, uh â¦â Hermione averted her eyes in some panic: âOkay.â She took a deep breath, âRemember when we were detained by Professor Hap?â
âSure, it happened last school year.â Harry struggled to search his memory, âWe were suspicious that Professor Hap had something to do with the chamber attack, and followed him into the Forbidden Forest, and we were discovered. And we got a ten-point deduction, plus a full weekend of detention.â He added, âWith Malfoy.â
He wondered what this had to do with his father.
Hermione looked at him, âIt was the content of our detention, Harry. Professor Hap had brought a stack of old files from Professor McGonagall at the time for us to transcribe â it was about the list of student violations and the corresponding punishments.â
Harry recalled more details, and he remembered that Malfoy had been chattering beside him while transcribing the information.
But he quickly realized the point of Hermioneâs words and his eyes widened, âYou saw my fatherâs name on it!â
âMore than that, Harry.â Hermione said, âAll four of them. I mean, the names I saw then were James Potter, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew-â
âThatâs why you looked so surprised when you heard the full name of Professor Lupin! So you knew it all along.â Harry cleared up the confusion, which gave him a renewed appetite, and he stabbed a sausage and took a big bite. His eyes stayed fixed on Hermione, though.
âThatâs right.â Hermione said, âIn fact, it may be that the part I transcribed is the one from those years ⦠Anyway, I saw quite a lot of violations records.â
Harry stammered, âYou mean, my father he â¦â
Hermione said softly, âSimilar to the twins, but perhaps a little more active.â She picked her words carefully, âYour fatherâs name is often mixed with Sirius Black, with the occasional addition of two other people. That means-â
âTheyâre friends! And, my father is obviously on better terms with Sirius Black!â Harry hammered the table violently.
He remembered the conversation he had overheard between the Weasleys on the eve of the school year. He hadnât really felt much fear when he had learned that Sirius Blackâs escaped from prison to target him.
The fugitive had killed thirteen people with one spell, and it seemed reasonable that he should indeed be afraid, but Hogwarts should be the safest place to be, with Headmaster Dumbledore inside and Professor Hap who had a good relationship with him.
The only thing that puzzled him is that Mr. Weasley had a private conversation with him before he got on the train the next day. In the conversation, Mr. Weasley made him swear that he would not actively seek out Black â¦
Why would he go to a man who wanted to kill him?
But now it is all clear, that Black and his father were good friends, breaking the rules together, roaming the castle together, exploring the forbidden forest together â¦
It is hard to imagine that such friends would become enemies.
âAlso, he is a Death Eater, war will make people go crazy, considering Voldemort!â Harry thought to himself.
Ron stared blankly at the two, especially Hermione, almost ten months had passed since that detention! She simply ate the whole thing up and didnât let a single word out of her mouth.
Hermione looked at Harry approvingly: âI thought so too, and â¦â she said under her breath: âAnd I saw Severus Snapeâs name too, and there are seven or eight records of them fighting with each other â your father and Snape.â
Harry looked dumbfounded, and he couldnât help but look over at the faculty table.
A quarter of an hour ago.
A similar thing was being talked about at the faculty table.
Snape slowly and methodically stabbed a piece of potato and passed it to his mouth to chew slowly, âFelix, the new professor is not trustworthy, in fact â he and the criminal on the run are close friends, went to school together.â
Felix looked up and said carelessly, âIâm not aware of that. Can you tell me more about that, Professor?â
Snape glared at him, âWhat do you want to know?â
âAll you can say,â Felix said.
Snape looked at him with a disgusted expression, âNothing much to say, Potter, Black, Lupin, and that Peter, they were near inseparable at school, loitering and getting into trouble all day.â
âEspecially that Potter, arrogant and stupid, he trusted that traitor ⦠by mistake.â
âYou guys had a bad relationship in school?â
Snapeâs expression stiffened, and he said slowly, âYou certainly do pry quite a bit.â
Felix curled his mouth and said with a smile: âJust the obvious, after all, you and him are the best of that period. A lot of people canât forget about you guys, like the Three Broomsticksâ boss lady.â.
âStop prying into my business, Felix. Iâm warning you. â¦â
âWeâre on the same team, arenât we, Head?â Felix changed his address, âBut you always have to give me more information, and if itâs personal, then all I can say is sorry.â
After a long stare, Snape lifted his head slightly and said softly, âPersonal grudge? When you see through Lupinâs true colours, youâll be amazed, Felix. You can stay out of it, and I can capture Black all alone and enjoy the sweetness of revenge.â
âThey got you? Professor, you wouldnât have got your ass kicked, would you?â Felix inquired curiously.
Snapeâs eyes grew scary, and Felix mended the situation by saying, âOh, of course not. At least it would have been equal, or else who did you experiment with that little vile jinx of yours, Professor?â
Snape stood up sharply, the chair rubbed the floor with an ear-splitting sound. He subconsciously glanced at the long Gryffindor table, at the same time, Harry is also looking over, their eyes met.
Harryâs surprised face has not faded, and Snapeâs eyes were as deep as calm water in the lake.
Half a second later, he waved his sleeve and left.