Chapter 68 Snape's Intuition
Before the Quidditch match started in the afternoon, Snape found Mrs. Hoch and asked to postpone the match, saying that the physical and mental health of the players in his college had been affected.
Mrs. Hoch seemed to know what happened at noon, and agreed without thinking much, and prepared to let Ravenclaw replace Slytherin.
"Mrs. Hoch, I don't think Gryffindor is suitable for the game today."
Snape glanced in the direction of the Gryffindor team and said, "I have something to ask the two Weasleys."
"Can't we wait until the game is over?" Mrs. Hoch frowned.
If both teams are replaced, the event will be completely disrupted, and it will be very troublesome to reschedule.
Snape dragged out a long tone and said, "It's urgent, Mrs. Hoch."
"Well... okay." Although reluctant, Snape is a genuine professor of the school after all, and he is also the dean, and he has the right to intervene in the Quidditch game.
Mrs. Hoch can only agree.
However, she still reminded him: "Dean Snape, I hope this situation won't happen again. It's really troublesome to reschedule the game."
"Believe me, I don't want this to happen either, but I don't know what they are thinking..."
Snape turned to Gryffindor and took Fred and George away without saying anything.
Charlie wanted to step forward to stop him, but he was deducted ten points as soon as he opened his mouth.
"You are talking back to the professor, Weasley, and Gryffindor will deduct ten points." Snape said coldly: "If you don't get out of the way, I will deduct twenty points from you next time."
Charlie's face turned red with anger. He clenched his fists tightly, and the veins on his arms bulged. Then he took a deep breath, lifted his legs and... moved to the side.
"Professor Snape, go slowly."
Snape's hand holding the wand relaxed a little, and after a cold snort, he took Fred and George away from the Quidditch field.
But as soon as he left, Charlie rushed to Professor McGonagall's office with a curse.
Slytherin has no moral integrity. Not only did he frame them, but he even called people. How shameless.
Isn't it just a big shot? Everyone has the same.
Their big shot in Gryffindor is the vice-headmaster... In terms of official position, he is much higher than Snape.
On the other side, after returning to the castle, Snape took Fred and George all the way to the potion office.
But the twins were not nervous at all. Instead, they looked at the furnishings in the office with interest.
It was just very ordinary.
Not to mention the narrowness, the desks and chairs were also very old, and the floor would creak when stepped on.
If they ignored the potion materials, they would even think they had entered a second-hand furniture store.
It was far worse than Professor McGonagall.
"Professor Snape, what do you want to talk to us about?" Fred asked first.
Snape said slowly, "What happened to the package you received this morning?"
"We don't know, Professor." George said calmly, and took out a piece of paper from his pocket and put it on the table beside him.
"There is no signature on it, we thought the owl sent it to the wrong place."
"Yeah." Fred nodded and said, "We have been looking for the owner of the package for a long time, and just when we were about to hand it over to Professor McGonagall, the package disappeared."
George continued, "Professor, do you know who stole... the package?"
I don't know if it was intentional, George's pronunciation of the word "steal" was particularly heavy, and he paused for a moment.
But Snape continued to ask as if he didn't hear it, "So, the package was not bought by you?
Don't try to fool me, I know it came from Zonko, I will go to Hogsmeade to ask later."
"Of course, this is your freedom, Professor." Fred's expression did not change at all.
"But if you know who stole the package, please tell us. After all, we lost it, and we won't be able to explain if the owner comes looking for us."
Snape's eyes twitched, and he pretended not to hear again.
"Weasley, you..."
"Bang bang bang~"
At this time, there was a sudden knock on the door.
Professor McGonagall walked in from outside.
"Severus, I heard that you took Fred and George away." Professor McGonagall pursed her lips and said seriously: "Did they do anything wrong?"
"We didn't, Professor McGonagall." Fred complained quickly.
George followed up by saying, "Professor Snape came to us to ask about the package."
Professor McGonagall thought for a moment and said, "Is it the one you told me about before, the one without a signature?"
"Yes, that's it." Fred said, "But it's lost, and we suspect someone may have stolen it."
"Stealing? In Hogwarts?" Professor McGonagall pursed her lips tighter, "If I find out who it is, I will definitely deduct one hundred, no, two hundred points from him."
"Ahem..." At this time, Snape suddenly coughed twice and said, "In fact, it was something from one of our Slytherin students. He took it after seeing it before."
Professor McGonagall was slightly startled, "From your college?"
"Yes, from our college." Snape's face was a little blue, and he gritted his teeth and said, "I called Weasley this time just to confirm the situation with them."
"Is that so..."
Professor McGonagall's expression softened a lot, and she glanced at Snape with some displeasure. "It's okay to talk about this on the court, why do we have to interrupt the game."
Snape said nothing, but in his heart he cursed Rozier as a fool.
After that, Professor McGonagall went back, taking Fred and George with her when she left.
Snape didn't stop him.
In fact, he had never doubted the two Weasleys from the beginning.
The styles are so different.
This time I asked them to come here just to make some excuses and deduct another 30 to 50 points to relieve my mood.
As a result, he didn't expect Professor McGonagall to arrive so quickly, and the two people seemed to have been prepared. They directly characterized the matter as "stealing something" in front of Professor McGonagall.
He couldn't even find anything wrong with it.
Because this is a fact. If the Slytherin people didn't steal the package, what happened next would naturally not happen.
"Rozier, this idiot, is simply a close relative of the troll!" Snape cursed in his mind again.
But after what happened just now, he was even more certain that this incident had nothing to do with Weasley, or at least they were not the mastermind.
Weasley's brain wasn't that good yet.
Snape pondered for a moment, and for some reason, an honest, loyal (crossed out), cunning and hypocritical face suddenly flashed in his mind.
"Kael Chopper..." Snape muttered.
Although no matter how you look at it, Kyle has nothing to do with this incident, or even close to it, but Snape's intuition told him that Kyle was definitely not innocent.
That's right, it's just intuition, and it has nothing to do with him leading Kangna astray.