Snape suddenly turned around as if he was electrocuted and looked at Lu Ke in shock.

"what are you saying……"

Lu Ke sighed helplessly: "Even if you don't talk, at least take a look. Let's talk about the memories of that friend together. Maybe we can let go of many things that we can't figure out."

Snape was silent for a long time: "I can never let go..."

Lu Ke thought for a while and gave up: "Then there is nothing I can do."

Snape stood there like a puppet for a long time.

"I give up, Lu Ke."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment, then shook his head helplessly: "Only you can decide this kind of thing, professor."

Snape turned and looked at the water of the Black Lake: "How did you do it, Lu Ke? Even if there are so many people around you who don't like you, you never fall into depression because of this."

Lu Ke smiled: "Because I am no longer a child. You know that children are the most vulnerable to harm, not because of their weak bodies, but because of their pure souls."

Snape was silent for a moment.

"You are just an eleven-year-old boy."

Lu Ke smiled: "How can an eleven-year-old boy be disliked by everyone in the college and not feel it at all? I am no longer a little boy."

Snape said nothing more and left alone with a lonely look on his face.

Although he didn't know what happened, Lu Ke knew that everything was under his control.

A simple-minded person like Snape is too easy to control.

But all this takes too much time, and Lu Ke can't do anything now.

He turned and walked toward the greenhouse.

Professor Sputraw is busy in the greenhouse.

"Lu Ke?"

"Good morning Professor."

Professor Sputraw smiled: "Don't come to class at a time like this. You should enjoy your leisurely weekend time and do something interesting."

Lu Ke smiled helplessly.

All the professors at Hogwarts were like this. They always opposed Lu Ke studying in his spare time. Maybe this was the way of life for wizards.

"I was next to the Black Lake just now, and suddenly I remembered, how to grow aquatic potions? Hogwarts doesn't seem to have a dedicated greenhouse?"

Professor Sputraw nodded: "Yes, because it is difficult to build a greenhouse for aquatic potions, and in fact, wizards still haven't figured out whether it is necessary to build a greenhouse for aquatic potions."

Lu Ke raised his head and thought for a while: "How about digging a pool in a tropical greenhouse? In this way, in addition to the temperature, the humidity of the entire greenhouse will also be adequately guaranteed."

Professor Sputraw was stunned for a moment: "Then planting aquatic potions in the pool... This is a good idea, but..."

She stood up and smiled at Lu Ke: "It happens to be a leisurely weekend, let's go for a walk by the lake together."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment, but still followed.

The two came to the shore of the Black Lake together, and then Professor Sputraw walked along the water to the other side.

After walking a certain distance, Professor Sputraw walked directly onto the water.

Lu Ke was stunned on the shore.

"Come here, it's okay, Lu Ke."

Professor Sputraw turned around and waved to Lu Ke. Lu Ke was stunned for a moment and then walked onto the water.

As expected, his feet felt like they were stepping on solid ground, and he didn't fall at all.

"This is where Hogwarts grows aquatic herbs. It can also be regarded as a greenhouse."

Professor Sputraw was walking on the water while pointing out the water plants floating underwater to Lu Ke.

"There are some rare aquatic herbs here, but they are much less common than those on land."

Along the way, Lu Ke saw many strange aquatic plants.

"Is it safe here? The Black Lake doesn't seem like the inside of the castle. It feels more like the Forbidden Forest."

Professor Sputraw laughed: "I heard that you can see the giant squid swimming under the Black Lake in the Slytherin common room, right?"

Lu Ke nodded: "Although I don't know if it is very dangerous."

Professor Sputraw nodded: "That is indeed a very dangerous magical animal, but there is a complete set of protection here."

Lu Ke looked around curiously: "What kind of magic spell can prevent such magical creatures from approaching?"

Professor Sputraw smiled: "It's not a magic spell. You have to know that this is a medicinal herb greenhouse."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment: "Are they afraid of a specific aquatic herb?"

Professor Sputraw nodded: "That's right."

Then she stopped on the water with a smile: "Here!"

Lu Ke walked over curiously, and then he saw a group of flowing flames.

It was a flame burning under the water, with small silver fish swimming around in it.

"One of the most dangerous and beautiful herbs in the world starts to burn whenever it is taken out of water."

Professor Sputraw looked down at the flames in the water and sighed longly: "This is the herb that scares even giant octopuses, but in fact there is nothing special about it, and there is no powerful magic potion that can be used. At the end of the day, most of the time it’s just extraordinarily beautiful, and even the danger is only average.”

Lu Ke smiled and nodded: "For plants, this is probably enough."

Professor Sputraw smiled and nodded: "Yes, for Hufflepuff, many things are like this. Maybe you are not brave enough, strong enough, or smart enough, but it is enough."

"Lu Ke, you are pursuing too many things. Sometimes there is no need to care too much."

Lu Ke smiled and shook his head: "I pursue things that I like."

Professor Sputraw shook his head and did not continue the topic: "If you have time, you can come here to visit more."

Lu Ke looked at the surrounding water and the water plants that were burning like flames. This was indeed a very beautiful place.

"I will."

Then the two left together.

Professor Sputraw returned to the greenhouse, and Luke returned to the castle for lunch.

The house elves were getting better and better at their craftsmanship, and Lu Ke was gnawing on the pig's trotters while turning over the parchment.

In the past few days, the data on the income changes of pure-blood families has almost been collected. In Slytherin College, students in the seventh grade account for almost half of the twenty-eight pure-blood families. This much data is completely enough.

One very interesting thing is that the overall income of pure-blood families has not decreased, but has increased. However, in contrast, the income of several families has dropped like a cliff.

It's probably the kind of bias that gives people the impression that there are bad people everywhere because the people who jump out and talk are bad people.

Another interesting thing is that the Malfoy family's income is also increasing.

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