Snape's inner turmoil was something Andy couldn't relate to and had no interest in relating to.
As the saying goes, there is nothing to do.
After pushing the mandatory task issued by Snape, Andy was in a good mood for a while, even when he did his tasks, he was much sharper, and soon poured the magic potion into the vial and encapsulated it.
"OK!"
Placing the vial on the table, Andy leaned back in his chair and stretched hard.
"Andy, we still have to clean the cauldron." Hermione, temporarily playing the role of an NPC, once again issued a quest.
"Ugh! I know." Andy sighed.
This was just like cooking and scrubbing dishes, even if it wasn't tiring, not many people would be willing to do it.
Andy took out his wand and flicked it at the cauldron, which automatically flew to the sink and cleaned itself.
Hermione raised an eyebrow at the sight and cautiously glanced at Snape. After seeing that Snape hadn't noticed this side, she breathed a huge sigh of relief.
Out of Snape's bad taste, he never allowed the young wizard to use magic to clean the cauldron.
The real hero appeared!
The movement on Andy's side naturally attracted the attention of the others as well.
The Ravenclaw students were still very loyal, and they shifted their positions slightly in an attempt to help Andy block Snape's view.
In contrast, the behaviour of the young badgers was much worse.
Since this year's House Cup could only be between Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff; when the little badgers saw Andy's move, they first smiled apologetically at Andy, and then one by one, they gave Snape a deadpan look, signalling Snape to hurry up and have a look at Andy.
However, Snape was as blind ... Oh, he was not blind, he said, "If you have a problem with your eyes ... I happen to have a vial of potion for your eyes, which will allow you to not have to blink your eyes for a day."
Little Badger: "..."
Oi! Professor, someone's fouling, can't you see?
Amidst the grievances of the little badgers, the two Potions classes finally came to an end, and Andy thus became the centre of the day's conversation and received a warm welcome from Gryffindors - he defeated Snape.
At the same time, Andy also gained a blank stare from Slytherin.
And this incident also proved once again that there were no secrets at Hogwarts.
After the afternoon History of Magic class, Andy took a stack of books to the Astronomy Tower and sat down against the windowsill.
"I solemnly swear I am up to no good!"
After opening the Marauder's Map, Andy read the book while observing the movement on the Marauder's Map.
Although he wasn't sure if something would happen today, Andy was really quite curious - if Snape really made a move on Harry, what excuse would he use to stay at Hogwarts in the future?
Confess to Harry?
That obviously wouldn't work!
Harry is Voldemort's Horcrux, and he has one of Voldemort's soul fragments in his body, and no one can be sure that there won't be any special induction between these soul fragments.
Harry wasn't fit to know too many secrets.
As for Harry's own safety, Andy actually was not worried.
There are still quite a few people at Hogwarts who can fight, like Professor McGonagall and Professor Flitwick ... they are all elites among wizards.
The main reason why Snape chose Andy at the beginning was because Andy and Harry were still quite familiar with each other. Compared to the professors, Andy had more reason to stay with Harry.
Besides, Andy also knew Snape's secret.
With that thought in mind, Andy placed the Marauder's Map on his lap and read the book while staring at Snape's name.
Right! Snape was still in class ...
At five in the afternoon, Andy saw Snape's name heading towards the seventh floor of the castle, and at the same time, Dumbledore came down from the seventh floor.
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Dumbledore was a little bitter.
In fact, his plan had worked.
Voldemort was indeed angry due to the failure of the attack on Azkaban, but there was no way he was going to kill the only subordinate who was still 'loyal to him' at this point in time - even if he wasn't sure of Snape's loyalty.
The failure of his plan had made Voldemort a little impatient, and he was even going to abandon his plan to have Snape go undercover at Hogwarts and have Snape personally conduct the resurrection ceremony for him.
But again, Voldemort was not willing to give up such an 'eye'.
He was too weak now, so he had to keep an eye on Dumbledore at all times in case Dumbledore foiled his resurrection plans.
Even after his resurrection, Snape could still be of great use.
Compared to the immediate benefits, Voldemort hoped that Snape could play a greater role, for example - when he was duelling with Dumbledore, Snape suddenly turned the tables.
Voldemort was looking forward to that moment!
So when Snape offered to have Lucius Malfoy come and help him resurrect him, Voldemort readily agreed.
Because Snape made it clear that he could restrain Lucius Malfoy from making a treacherous move.
Thus, Voldemort once again returned to the British wizarding world.
In the meantime, Lucius Malfoy had agreed with the board of governors of Hogwarts - they were going to dismiss Dumbledore from his position as Headmaster.
Dumbledore had thus 'noticed' Lucius Malfoy.
Everything went as planned ...
But the second half of the plan went a little wrong.
Voldemort used the power he had been building up for years to leave a spell on Snape's body.
This prevented Snape from telling Dumbledore everything.
So while Dumbledore knew that Voldemort had secretly sneaked back into the British wizarding world, he didn't know exactly where Voldemort was - which was the main reason why Dumbledore was away from school so often.
It had been more than a month since the start of the school year, and although Dumbledore had found a little trace of Voldemort, he could only pinpoint an approximate location.
It wasn't until noon today that Dumbledore suddenly received a message from Snape telling him to go downstairs at 5 pm sharp.
"Severus ..."
On the fourth floor of the castle, Dumbledore looked at Snape, "Are you going upstairs? I thought your office was supposed to be on the underground floor of the castle."
"I would like to visit the Astronomy Tower ..."
Snape said insincerely before using Legilimency on Dumbledore.
Dumbledore: "..."
Fighting me one on one? Is this boy inflated?
Snape didn't say anything, he just looked at Dumbledore with empty eyes.
Dumbledore immediately grasped Snape's intention.
It had to be said that passing messages through memories was indeed a very stealthy means.
Then ...
Dumbledore used Legilimency on Snape!
Dumbledore's eyes flickered, then returned to normal, "The Astronomy Tower? It's not a good idea to go to the Astronomy Tower right now if you want to see the stars, I suggest you wait until after nine o'clock at night."
"Thank you for your advice, I will consider it." With that said, Snape passed Dumbledore expressionlessly and continued towards the seventh floor.
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