The Wizard in Hogwarts Is Unscientific

Chapter 19 Model Professor Snape

As a professor at Hogwarts, Snape's teaching level is indeed first-class, regardless of his teacher ethics.

Andy has a potion master at home, and Andy occasionally helps out and handles some simple potion materials. He has a good understanding of the potion course.

But Helen basically brews potions by following the book. It can sell for money, but it is not a fine product.

Snape is different. He has a thorough understanding of the medicinal properties of each potion material.

Not only that, he has also made many changes to the potion brewing steps according to the different medicinal properties of each material.

Some changes will make brewing potions easier, while some changes will improve the quality of potions.

Although the potion for treating scabies is just a simple potion, Snape explained it very carefully. According to Snape's words, anyone who is not a fool can brew it successfully.

If there is any shortcoming in Snape's class, it may be that his personal image is really too bad.

Andy glanced around and saw that many little wizards were frightened by Snape. They probably didn't understand what Snape was talking about.

Fortunately, Andy was an adult at heart.

It's okay for children to be afraid of teachers, but how can adults be afraid of teachers?

Let alone being afraid of teachers, if Hogwarts had young and beautiful female teachers, Andy would dare to send love letters to teachers.

"That's all about the knowledge points of the scabies potion."

Snape still spoke in a slow tone, "All the steps are written on the blackboard, and the materials are on the laboratory table."

"Now you can start working in pairs."

The little wizards looked at Snape in confusion. What knowledge points have been finished? You were really giving a lecture just now, not telling us a horror story?

Oh! The steps are all on the blackboard, so there is no problem.

The little wizards may not be good at other things, but they are first-class at copying answers.

You have written the answers on the blackboard, how can we be wrong?

This is underestimating us!

Andy glanced at Hermione and signaled with his eyes: Let's team up?

Hermione raised her chin proudly and nodded very reservedly.

Andy lit the fire and set up the pot, and began to brew the potion according to the steps on the blackboard.

Hermione is also a top student. It may be a bit difficult to ask her to innovate, but if she is asked to recite from the book - let alone brewing potions, even if she recites a whole book, she will not recite a word wrong.

Brewing potions is actually a bit like cooking.

If two people cook according to the recipe at the same time, the taste may be very different.

The same is true for brewing potions.

Even if everyone brews potions according to the steps given by Snape, the final product will be very different - especially for novices.

Ten minutes later, Snape wandered back and forth in the classroom like a ghost, and pointed out the wrong operations of each little wizard with his sinister voice.

However, this was useless.

Because every little wizard who was pointed out the mistake by Snape would make a bigger mistake like a fool.

Then Snape would look at him with a look of mental retardation, point out new mistakes in a mocking tone, and deduct one point from the other party's house.

"Goldstein, I should have asked you to write it down in the notebook. The porcupine quills must be extinguished before they can be put into the crucible."

"Ravenclaw will deduct one point for this."

Andy's roommate was not immune.

Anthony Goldstein held the porcupine quills in his hand, staring at the crucible. Snape had pointed out his wrong operation, but Anthony was like a mental retard at this moment, and had no idea what he should do.

Andy took the time to glance at Anthony. He was trembling and looked like he was about to cry.

Snape seemed to have finally noticed Andy's group. He walked behind Andy and Hermione, staring at their operations over their eyes.

Andy clearly felt that Hermione was getting nervous.

Fortunately, Hermione is different from other young wizards. She is determined to be a three-good student. The more pressure the teacher brings to her, the more potential she can stimulate.

Andy kept staring at Hermione, but never saw Hermione make any wrong operations.

Snape looked for a while, and finally walked away silently. The whole person seemed to have lost some fun. He didn't look at Andy's group again in the whole class.

To be honest, judging from Snape's behavior alone, he is simply a model teacher at Hogwarts.

The knowledge points are explained very carefully, and he has his own understanding of the theory of potions.

During the period when the young wizards were operating by themselves, Snape did not have a moment to rest. He walked around throughout the class and pointed out the young wizards' wrong operations in time.

He is not afraid of hardship, not afraid of fatigue, and full of passion.

But if you count Snape's unique personal temperament, then the real situation is that the young wizards are like taking classes in an evil laboratory, and the whole class is gloomy and creepy.

The professor's instructions were like the devil's whisper, as if he was going to drag you into hell.

"Professor Snape, we're done." After brewing the potion, Hermione immediately raised her hand to signal Snape.

Snape floated over with his black cloak, first glanced at Andy and Hermione, then possessed himself to check the potion.

The color and smell of the potion are perfect. Although it is not a fine product, few people would bother to study such a simple potion. As long as it can meet the usage standards, it will be fine.

If it is a normal teacher, seeing excellent students like Andy and Hermione, he may be very fond of them.

But Snape just hummed lightly, motioned the two to pack the potion, and left without looking back.

He only left a sentence "One point for Ravenclaw."

Hermione looked a little disappointed.

Andy whispered: "Professor Snape is like this, maybe he is a strict person!"

In order to avoid dampening the little witch's enthusiasm for learning, Andy forcibly held back his words against Snape.

Andy got some information about Snape from the Weasley twins.

According to the twins, Professor Snape's temperament is like this: he has three points of ridicule, three points of coldness, four points of carelessness, and Gryffindor deducts 90 points.

For Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff, although Snape rarely adds points, he will not deduct points casually.

But for Gryffindor, Snape would deduct points if he had the chance, and he would create opportunities to deduct points if he didn't have the chance.

"Hmm!"

The little witch quickly accepted Andy's words, and whispered: "It seems that you didn't lie this time."

"What?" Andy looked puzzled. What kind of image did he have in the little girl's mind?

How did I lie?

"I mean, you said you are a practical person." Hermione said.

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