Hello to all lovely readers. Today, Wright has an easy-to-read, light-hearted, non-drama novel for you.
Anyone who likes Severus Snape can't miss it. I would like to say, don't waste your time and go ahead and read it.
It was a chaotic evening at Hogwarts. The sounds of spoons and the chatter of students from the four houses echoed throughout the Great Hall as they ate a delicious dinner. At the high table, the teachers happily enjoyed the food in front of them, exchanging lessons with students during the day. But there was one person who was dark and silent, like a statue, not interested in conversing with anyone at all. Even though the food in front of him was delicious, his face was still so emotionless that he didn't know what the food in front of him was doing to him. Are you dissatisfied or not?
It also emits a cold aura that will make others lose their enjoyment of the food. The owner of this Maku atmosphere would be none other than Potions Professor Severus Snape, Hogwarts' youngest and toughest teacher ever in its history. Hearing the student's name made him tremble with fear.
And then it was time for dinner to end and the students dispersed from the hall. Dumbledore had all the teachers stay behind first. All the teachers were curious and wanted to know what Albus had to do with them.
"Albus, what do you want to talk to us about?" asked McGonagall.
"I've been told by students that some teachers don't use their rules." As soon as Dumbledore said this, everyone looked at Severus.
"What are you all looking at me for?" Severus asked.
"You might be the person they're talking about," McGonagall replied.
“So I decided that all teachers should write down the rules they want obedience to in their classrooms and that the piece of paper with the rules must be posted somewhere where students can read it.”
Severus mumbled and complained all the way to his office and slammed the door shut behind him.
So do I have to have rules in my classroom? “Of course.” He pulled out a piece of paper and picked up a quill and wrote down some rules.
the next morning
"I can't believe we're having potions class with Slytherins right after breakfast. It's ruining my appetite," Ron complained.
"We know there's nothing we can do about it," Harry commented.
Hermione was walking with them to the Potions classroom. As they walked past the classroom, she noticed that the door was closed and there was a piece of paper taped to it. What was it?
Rules for Professor Snape's Classroom
1. The teacher is always correct.
2. If the professor is wrong, please refer to rule number one.
3. Gryffindor is always wrong.
4. If Gryffindor is correct, refer to rule number three.
5. Points will be removed at the discretion of the teacher.
6.Only those who wear green or all black may look down on Harry Potter.
7.Insulting a professor is punishable by death.
8. Insulting a snake is punishable by death.
9. The teacher is allowed to use deadly poison to extract the necessary information.
10.When in doubt, refer to rule number one.
"He must be joking," Harry exclaimed.
“I don't know, Harry. Have you ever heard a joke from Professor Snape?” asked Hermione.
"no"
"We'd better be careful."
“It doesn't matter whether we are or not. Snape does as he pleases, the rules might back up his words if there are any problems,” said Ron.
"Yes," Harry agreed.
Severus opened the classroom door from the inside and noticed the bitter expressions on the three people's faces. “Ten points from Gryffindor for your comment. Now come in."
The three of them hurriedly walked in and sat down. Soon the class was filled with each student reading the rules. Snape walked to the front of the class to begin the lesson. Before he started, he thought 'I'm really glad Albus made us write these rules out.'