Lu Ke sighed helplessly.

Snape was still like that. This person seemed to be naturally awkward and never directly expressed his inner thoughts.

For example, the punishment for Lu Ke this time was obviously to find an excuse to fool him, but he still had to look furious in front of Lu Ke. If it weren't for Lu Ke, other students would definitely hate Snape.

Then he said that he would go to Professor Flitwick to explain what happened this time. He did not bring Lu Ke with him, obviously because he was afraid that Lu Ke would be punished. This would offend Professor Flitwick, which would really not please both parties.

"I happen to have something to see Professor Flitwick..."

Snape turned around and glared at Lu Ke: "You are a Slytherin!"

Lu Ke nodded: "So?"

"Not a Ravenclaw!"

Lu Ke looked at Snape, who had a gloomy look on his face, and fully understood why he couldn't win over Harry's father.

"I think I should explain to him what happened last night. After all, all of Ravenclaw knows."

Snape looked at Lu Ke and fell silent.

Although his face was still expressionless, Lu Ke could tell that Snape was actually wondering.

"I think Professor Flitwick will forgive me. He and I have known each other for a long time."

Snape snorted, then turned and left.

"Follow up!"

Lu Ke followed him up the stairs. On the second floor, Snape flicked his wand and released a silver doe.

Finally they reached the eighth floor of the castle and arrived in front of Professor Flitwick's office.

"welcome."

As soon as Snape knocked on the door, Professor Flitwick came out and opened the room, letting the two people in.

"I think you already know the reason why I came this time..."

Professor Flitwick smiled and nodded: "Of course!"

He turned around and looked at Lu Ke: "Well done, Lu Ke!"

Snape was silent for a moment.

Lu Ke smiled: "Thank you, Professor Flitwick."

"I knew you could do it. Although Ravenclaw is proud, he will never reject a truly smart wizard."

Professor Flitwick smiled and asked the two of them to sit down.

"Are you doing a scavenger hunt?"

Professor Flitwick didn't mention punishment at all. He looked at Lu Ke curiously.

Lu Ke nodded: "You can say that..."

"Then you must try the Room of Requirement...wait!"

Professor Flitwick said as he approached Lu Ke: "You really didn't violate the school rules and leave the dormitory at night?"

Lu Ke nodded.

Professor Flitwick smiled: "You have found the Room of Requirement. It is the legacy of Ravenclaw, a magical place."

Lu Ke smiled helplessly: "It took me directly to Ravenclaw Tower, right at the door of the common room."

Professor Flitwick smiled at Lu Ke: "Because the Room of Requirement will always help those who need help, rather than giving a person anything he wants."

"There is a difference between the two. If a person can achieve anything, he can only rely on his own efforts. Nothing else can change the final result."

Lu Ke thought for a while and nodded.

He seemed to understand a little bit.

Snape looked at the two people and finally couldn't help but speak: "So about Lu Ke..."

Professor Flitwick smiled: "Ah, yes, as for punishment, let Lu Ke go to the Ravenclaw Tower to clean the copper ring at the entrance to the common room. I think other little wizards in Ravenclaw also hope so. ”

Snape was silent for a moment.

"Then that's it, if there's nothing else... Lu Ke."

Lu Ke nodded and stood up.

"Then that's it," Snape stood up, "This matter..."

Professor Flitwick smiled: "Don't worry, Lu Ke passed the Ravenclaw test, and I believe he did not violate the school rules. That is enough."

"Thank you, Professor Flitwick."

Then Lu Ke left with Snape.

"Don't think this is the end, Lu Ke!"

Returning to Snape's office, he slammed the door and glared at Lu Ke with a gloomy expression.

Lu Ke smiled helplessly: "But I will continue to go to Ravenclaw Tower in the future, but I won't go at night."

Snape glanced at Luke.

By now he has noticed that in Lu Ke's eyes, the two of them are always equal, and this has never changed.

It felt a bit strange, but not annoying, especially to Snape.

The most important thing is that Lu Ke treats everyone the same, which particularly worries Snape.

"You're looking for something, huh?"

Lu Ke nodded: "A puzzle left by Ravenclaw. It's because of this that I walked directly into the Room of Requirement."

Snape glanced at Luke.

"I don't know about the Room of Requirement, but I once heard that the knocker on the Ravenclaw common room not only asks questions, but sometimes answers them."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment: "Answer? Who would ask the door knocker to ask questions?"

Snape shook his head: "You can use today to find the answer to this matter. I have never done anything stupid like that, and stupid people can't even think of getting the answer from the things left by Ravenclaw. "

Lu Ke suddenly felt that although this sentence was convoluted, it made sense.

"Also, don't spend all your weekends working on your paper and experiments. Do you have two friends in Slytherin?"

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment: "There is only one at the moment..."

"Then..."

Snape was about to say something, but suddenly stopped.

"Spend time with your friend and don't do anything stupid that could hurt him."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment.

At this time, he really couldn't bear the urge.

"I think after all these years, your friends have forgiven you, anyway..."

Snape looked down at Lu Ke as if he had been bitten by a poisonous snake: "She is... gone."

Lu Ke clearly saw tears flashing in his eyes.

"Then... at least... take care of the relatives left behind..."

Lu Ke said this sentence slowly, almost word by word, because he really didn't know when he said which word, Snape would completely collapse.

Snape stood there like a stone sculpture, motionless and silent for a long time.

"I...can't do anything for him..."

Finally, Snape said these dry words as if rubbing against a rock, then waved his hand and let Lu Ke leave.

Lu Ke wanted to say something, but finally gave up.

Even if it was sincere, this conversation was carefully prepared and carefully calculated by him. For a person who has an emotional outburst, if he continues to talk about it, it will be counterproductive.

"I hope you will consider this seriously...Harry..."

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