Chapter 96: communicate with

Looking at Felix with a thoughtful expression, Flitwick explained: "Slaghorn is the former dean of Slytherin College. Like Severus, he teaches potions."

Felix nodded. He and the potion master did not meet each other. He just heard the name and couldn't match the number for a while.

Flitwick said: "It is said that he had a good retirement life. Of course, when he was teaching at Hogwarts, the requirements for the quality of life were very high."

"Professor Flitwick——"

"Felix, you can call my name." Professor Flitwick waved, "We are already colleagues, right?"

"This...well, Felius," Felix said.

"Me too, Felix, we don't need to be so polite in private." Professor McGonagall said.

So Felix said to her, "Minerva." The transfiguration professor smiled at him friendly.

Then, he turned his head to look at Snape, and Snape looked back blankly, his eyes seemed to be looking at a stone.

But Felix knew him best. He dragged a long tone and said, "Ah, Severus..."

Snape's lips trembled with anger.

Flitwick was suddenly interested in the scenery outside the window, and Professor McGonagall looked at the interior decoration with interest.

The corners of their eyes are smiling.

This embarrassing atmosphere didn't last long, and a woman with a graceful figure and a beautiful face came over.

"A small glass of canyon water——"

"Mine," said Professor McGonagall's voice.

"A sherry juice soda with ice and umbrella snails——"

"Hmm! Thank you, Rosmerta." Professor Flitwick said with his lips smacked.

"A glass of clear water——"

Snape took it silently.

Ms. Rosmerta looked at the newly added Felix, "This guest, what do you want, oh wait, are you Felix Haip?"

Felix looked at her suspiciously.

He did come to ‘Three Broomsticks’ when he was in school, but he never talked to her except for calling wine.

Rosmerta looked at him: "Mr. Haipu, you don't know how famous you were in school. There are many people sitting here and discussing your deeds..."

Felix teased himself: "I guess, it shouldn't be a good thing?"

"No, there are many people who admire you." She did not specify, but gave a faint smile: "Besides, a good reputation and a bad reputation are a pair of inseparable best friends-inviting one of them to be a guest will inevitably bring the other. One. What wine would you like?"

"A glass of butter beer, I'm still used to this."

Flitwick sent an invitation, "You have a drink too, madam, sit with us."

Rosmerta looked at the scattered tables of guests in the tavern, "Well, thank you."

After a while, she came back and handed Felix a glass of Butterbeer.

Rosmerta sat in the empty seat beside him, with a glass of gin in front of her.

This lady dances well with long sleeves and has a few drinks. She has a reminiscence expression: "My greatest pleasure during the years of running a pub is to listen to the conversations of the guests. Of course, it is not eavesdropping. In this kind of occasion, they will not tell you any secrets. ..."

"We know what you mean."

"Yes, there are young wizards coming and going, and only the best will leave a name, which is impressive. I think about it, the most famous in recent years must be Mr. Haipu, but there are actually some people……"

Rosmerta said a name: "Bill Weasley, should he be with you?" She looked at Felix.

"That's right."

"I remember that he got twelve outstanding points in the OWLs exam. This thing was talked about at the time." Rosmerta said, "and his younger brother, who seems to be the captain of the Quidditch school team, later I went to raise the dragon."

Professor McGonagall has a stern face, she has always been brooding about the matter: "He should have joined the national team, Charlie has this potential."

"But that's not what he wanted, Minerva," Flitwick said. "As professors, we should be proud of him."

"I do--" McGonagall blushed and said in a vague way, "I just feel a pity that the national team hasn't had any good seed in the past few years."

She has always been a fan of Quidditch.

"There is also a little girl named Tonks, her disguise Magus is very characteristic." Rosmerta said, "Think about it, many of them are little wizards in Gryffindor."

Flitwick said with some embarrassment: "Ravenclaw also has many outstanding graduates."

Rosmerta blinked, "Of course. They are active in all walks of life, and they are well-deserved leaders."

Snape snorted: "Ms. Rosmerta, I want to remind you that Slytherin has the lowest number, but has won the most Academy Cup titles."

"Severus! Last year's Academy Cup belonged to Gryffindor, and there is a high probability this year too—" Professor McGonagall retorted unconvincedly.

Snape whispered.

Seeing the tendency of several deans to quarrel, Rosmerta quickly said: "Every college has many outstanding students. This is a fact. By the way, what were you talking about just now?"

Flitwick also played a round, and he answered, "We are talking about Moklis Bellby, Severus, you should have seen the formula for the wolf poison potion, right?"

"I saw it. The idea is clever, but I don't think there is any use in studying this kind of potion."

"At least it solves the werewolf's troubles, doesn't it?"

"From a political point of view-indeed, it filled a gap." Snape showed his usual mocking expression, "but unless the price of the potion can be reduced to less than seven gold gallons, it would not be as effective as a chain. "

In the wizarding world, werewolves are basically synonymous with poverty, and no one wants to hire them. So the werewolves either live alone or live with evil.

In other words, at the current cost, few werewolves can afford it.

"As far as the current effect is concerned, the wolf poison potion can only relieve the pain during the full moon transformation and keep the werewolf sane, but it cannot heal the werewolf. Moreover, the cost is really not low." Felix said, these are him and Mo Chris learned about it when communicating.

Professor McGonagall smacked, "But that would be great, if that year—" She glanced at Snape and stopped talking.

She thought of her former student, Remus Lupin, who was also a werewolf, but the relationship between Lupin and Snape was not good, it could be said that it was terrible.

Although Rosmerta was curious, she cleverly did not ask, and the chat continued. After a while, she got up and greeted the other guests.

In the next period of time, several professors discussed their own teaching.

Felix talked about the duel course that had just ended. He expressed regret for the overall level of the little wizards. He said: "The disarming curse is actually not difficult but very few people have mastered it."

Flitwick put forward a different view after inquiring in detail.

"Felix, they may just have no reason to solve the concept of fighting. Let me say that if you pick a senior at random, he will have more small evil spells than you expected."

Felix was taken aback, this view was something he hadn't thought of before. When he was in school, he was completely disinterested in the useless little evil curse.

"You mean, they won't disarm the incantation because they don't know the incantation?"

"Or, don’t take it seriously. After all, the effects of this spell cannot please the little wizards." Flitwick is an experienced curse professor who knows the mentality of the little wizards very well: “Only those effects are exaggerated and irritating. The little evil curse that people hold their stomachs is their favorite."

Flitwick shook his fingers, "The tripping curse, the pimple curse, the itch curse, the incisor match stick, the slug curse...too many. Although the school bans them, these spells are circulated among the little wizards. ."

Felix said clearly, "Perhaps, I should tell the little wizard the difference between duel magic and little evil curse. Severus, what do you think?"

Snape didn't speak, but that meant consent.

Then, Flitwick asked Felix if he could join him in the next duel course.

"I was also a duel champion when I was young." He said embarrassedly, "Don't worry, it's just one lesson. I just want to share my experience with the little wizards."

Felix looked at Flitwick and said happily, "Of course, Felius."

Professor McGonagall couldn't help but interject: "If you don't mind, Felix, I also want to show the little wizards the application of transfiguration in duels."