Hogwarts: I've acquired the Father System

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"Dumbledore, you don't think like that brat that someone's trying to kill the savior, do you?"

Snape curled his lip. If such a wicked curse could actually knock Harry Potter's head off, it would be a laughing stock.

"Hmm, that's somewhat possible, but we still can't let our guard down... Severus, you need to keep an eye on that child..."

"Pay attention? Aren't I paying enough attention to him? I pay attention to him every single day!"

"Snape said angrily."

However, after being greeted by Dumbledore's all-knowing expression, he suddenly felt guilty.

Yes, he didn't actually pay much attention to Harry Potter.

If he were like that little Potter, always keeping up with Harry Potter.

When he sees Harry Potter being chased and beaten by the ball, he won't mock him, but rather feel anxious.

But, should we keep an eye on Harry Potter all the time?

Looking at that face that looks exactly like James Potter's, doesn't he feel disgusted?

Snape thought angrily.

“Severus, don’t get so worked up. I just wanted to remind you that Harry is also her son…”

Dumbledore shook his head, seemingly trying to rekindle his affection for Lily.

Snape remained unmoved; he couldn't possibly yearn for Lily while looking at James's face, just as Dumbledore couldn't treat Darren with the same sympathy one would show to a savior.

"Okay, then let's talk about something else. I heard you and Darren have fallen out?"

Dumbledore asked with interest.

This made Snape's face darken.

He thought of the boy's recent coldness towards him, and his lips pressed tightly together.

After a long while, he finally said with an impatient expression, "What break?"

I've never really liked him!

"Oh, really? I heard Darren's become distant towards you..."

"That's enough. I'm not interested in listening to you here. I'm leaving!"

Snape left in anger.

He thought, what's so cold to that brat Potter? That brat sometimes doesn't even greet him when he sees him now!

"Professor, someone said Darren Porter was petrified. Is that true?"

Early Sunday morning, there was a knock on Snape's office door.

They were several Slytherin girls.

They kept asking if Darren Porter had been petrified.

Because they discovered that little Potter hadn't come out yet, and there was no response when they knocked on the door.

Snape, who was initially filled with anger, became hesitant.

Perhaps that foolish little Potter got petrified at some corner of the street during his nighttime stroll last night?

His fingers trembled slightly as he grabbed his wand, rushed to the lounge, and opened Potter's door.

The room was spotless, except for a note left by Potter saying he was going out for a walk to clear his head.

Ha, as expected, none of the Potters' kids are easy to deal with. How come he wasn't petrified while taking a break at this time?

He told those people that he had too much to do, and then turned and left.

To everyone's surprise, around noon, we received confirmation that little Potter was indeed missing.

He was nowhere to be seen inside the castle, nor on the dining table.

Harry Potter is going crazy with worry.

He wanted to make a sarcastic remark about Harry Potter, but found himself unable to muster any interest in doing so.

He searched every corner of Hogwarts, as well as all the secret passages he knew of.

No, absolutely none.

He anxiously sought out Dumbledore, even wanting Dumbledore's approval.

He agreed to let him interrogate those Slytherin students one by one; he would surely be able to find out Potter's whereabouts.

However, he discovered that Harry Potter was there too.

He's a true savior; he can find a way to shine anywhere.

He angrily changed his tune, saying he would arrest and interrogate Harry Potter, and even came up with many ways to torture him.

But as we were talking, I suddenly thought of Potter's disappearance. Could he have been kidnapped and tortured by someone?

He was so moved that he couldn't speak for a moment.

Fortunately, McGonagall and her friends found a problematic spot.

It's at Black Lake.

Snape nearly tripped and fell while running.

Finally, he saw the little Potter.

The little cub was covered in blood and had all sorts of horrific wounds.

He even discovered that the little brat had been subjected to the Cruciatus Curse, the Soul-Stealing Curse... he had been subjected to almost every curse except the Killing Curse.

His breathing is so weak now that he seems on the verge of death.

He was terrified and took out every potion he could think of and poured it down the baby's throat.

Fortunately, little Potter survived...

Only after Potter was sent to St. Mungo's did he have the energy to check on the others.

Of the fifteen students, nine died, leaving only six alive.

If he had arrived any later, that little Potter would have died too.

To become one of those corpses.

He followed Dumbledore to the headmaster's office, almost in a daze.

They were going to interrogate the few students who were still alive.

Snape knew that everyone suspected that the brat had killed the students.

Since they were the only people present, it could only be that the little brat Potter had a conflict with those people.

But Snape didn't think so at all.

Potter is so kind he's almost stupid; he probably wouldn't kill these people even if he died.

Sure enough, these were the people who almost killed little Potter.

And also, Death Eaters!

These Death Eaters, who were after Harry Potter, were indeed eyeing the little Snape, who felt intense hatred for him.

Why should Harry Potter bear all the blame for his own problems?

Why is it that only little Potter gets hurt?

He almost hated Dumbledore and Harry Potter.

But after mocking Harry Potter, he painfully realized that he was the one who caused all of this!

It was he who told the Dark Lord the prophecy, which led to Harry Potter and Darren Potter facing the pursuit of the Death Eaters.

What right does he have to throw a tantrum here?

James Potter is sometimes right; he is indeed a cunning, treacherous, and vicious old bat.

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Chapter 219 I'm not a nanny!

Snape hated himself so much that he didn't even attend Potter's trial.

What were we going there for?

Should we go and listen to Porter's experiences again?

It would be better if he graded the students' assignments in his office.

Once the court hearing is over, school should start.

Snape thought sarcastically that he would soon see those students with brains full of dross again.

But how did that little Potter manage to take all the blame during the trial?

He was furious when he saw the account in the Daily Prophet.

Is it crazy for Potter to admit to this kind of thing?


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