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    "Absolutely ridiculous!" Snape's voice was sharp and harsh, as if it was being squeezed out from between his teeth. "I originally thought Professor Caedmon had some intelligence, but it seems that I was wrong.  It doesn¡¯t seem to be brain matter, but the slime of the Florobium worm.¡±

    "You should never talk about love in front of your lover, and never tell her your feelings. You only look at the gently blowing breeze, which is always silent and invisible. Professor Snape, I am so sorry,  These are the only words that come to mind in my limited mind!" Hearing the verses recited by Verne, Snape's face turned livid at the fingertips.

    This is a quote taken by Verne from the poet William.  The words and phrases from "Love's Secret" written by William Blake were incompatible with Snape's situation, so he stopped reciting them.  In fact, due to his own personality, Verne accidentally agreed with the artistic conception created by this poem, but he did not expect that he would now use it as a weapon to attack others.

    Dumbledore shook his head helplessly, tapped his fingers on the table, and said loudly: "Two gentlemen, two professors, please calm down. This is the principal's office, not a duel. Verne" He used  He looked at Verne with reproachful eyes, "Your words are too hurtful. As for you, Severus, I know you care about Harry very much." At this time, Snape let out a muffled groan, "But please believe it."  The same is true for our hearts, why not be patient and listen to our inferences and explanations.¡±

    After finally appeasing the tempers of the two, Dumbledore sighed and said: "Combining the previous Halloween troll incident, plus everything I saw at the Quidditch pitch Yes, I actually went there today.  Watching the game, so I can realize my mistake, Severus, I think we misunderstood Quirinas."

    Snape sneered: "Misunderstanding? Do you mean that Quirrell didn't smash Potter into a ball of minced meat today, or that he forgot to add a little tomato puree? Dumbledore, are you confused too?"

    "Severus Snape, I hope you can still use your remaining calmness to analyze some things," although he knew that the other party was just too worried about Harry's safety and was unwilling to go there.  Thought deeply, Verne still impatiently grabbed the words and asked: "If the person sitting on the broom today is an enemy you hate so much, such as the well-known ones, you would like him to die in front of you,  So you would go out of your way to sit in the 'teachers' chair', not far from the other professors present, and not lower your voice when reciting curses in front of the whole school, hoping to make the other person fall off the broom.  Let's bet on the chance of only one in 10,000 at most - none of the spectators have their wands, or have forgotten how to cast the 'Levitation Spell', and then the enemy will break his neck and die tragically just because it happens to meet a certain angle. Oh,  Snape, if you nod now and say you will do this, I have nothing to say. At most, I will suggest that you go to St. Mungo's Neurology Specialist to take a rest."

    "I" Hearing this, Snape's face froze, and after a long time he said in a hoarse voice: "Quirrell is just a stupid badger!"

    "But there is a 'Snake King' living in his bellythe former owner of countless snakes and gnats." Verne glanced at Snape without leaving any trace, "Quirinas once again risked his life to make a dangerous warning.  News, and even specifically pointed out that the target isHarry."

    At this time, Snape caught the flaw in Verne's words. He wanted to refute, saying that since the "Snake King" lived in his belly, why did he dare to remind him, but he immediately realized it. It seemed that he  Just now, when he angrily blocked Quirinas and planned to give him a warning, the odor on his body became much lighter.

    "Humph!" The speechless Snape suddenly leaned back and leaned hard on the back of the chair.

    "Okay, Severus, I don't think you have a better explanation for Quirinus's behavior just now, right?" Dumbledore smiled gently, then became serious again, "The most important thing for us now is  Find a good way to save this brave child Quirinus. You must know that since Voldemort dares to temporarily leave his host body, this means that his connection with Quirinus has become so deep that it cannot be easily released.  , that istheir lives and deaths have long been connected."

    Dumbledore looked remorseful and sighed: "Alas all this is because I don't trust him enough."

    "Hmph, then you two can do it yourself. I have never expressed my intention to save Quirrell." Snape stood up quickly and strode towards the oak door, but just as he held the doorknob, Huo Di stood up.  After a pause, he looked back and said, "Dumbledore, let me tell you first that the referee of the next Quidditch match is me!"

    Dumbledore was stunned for a moment, and then said: "No problem, but I hope you can also help me use my brain to think about whether there is another way to cure it in terms of potions." He turned to Ver  Na said, "Child, you should go back first. I will set off to find others now."Ask your familiar wizard friends and ask them what they can do.  "

    Verne nodded in agreement, bowed deeply to Dumbledore, and then strode away. But just as he was about to close the door, he heard the other party's final advice: "Verne, please give your full attention to Quarry from now on."  Regarding Nas¡¯s situation, if anything happens, you can come to me at any time, but please be sure tobe careful!"

    As they were going downstairs along the spiral staircase, Snape, who was standing in front of Verne, suddenly turned around and sneered: "I didn't expect that Dumbledore would let his 'favorite' student take risks.  .¡±

    In this regard, Verne just remained silent and looked at the other person condescendingly. In an instant, Snape felt his body sink, as if a towering mountain had fallen on his shoulders, and the pressure of the load caused him to only  He could exhale, but could no longer take in any air, and then there was a stinging sensation in his chest, as if he was being torn apart.

    But Snape was naturally not the kind of person who easily succumbed to intimidation. His body was still upright like a javelin, and although his arms seemed too heavy to lift, he finally raised the wand stiffly, without any trace of damage to his upper and lower arms.  loose.

    "Snape, I'm different from youFor me, this is not an 'adventure'."

    Looking at Verne's retreating back, Snape trembled suddenly and almost dropped his wand to the ground. After a long time, he felt that his robes had been soaked with cold sweat at some point.

    Snape lowered his eyelids and made a bitter arc at the corner of his mouth, but then quickly smoothed it away and thought to himself: "I see, that's it. No wonder Dumbledore he is indeed different from me." He  Slowly turned around and walked in the other direction, "Oh, I should be happy about this, right? With these two people here, Voldemort has absolutely no chance of surviving. I should be happy"

    "Lily"

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