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"If that's the case, then there's no problem at all."
Hearing Snape's response, George nodded without hesitation.
He went around in circles just for this purpose.
At Lockhart's place, you can only learn the forgetting spell, otherwise everything is a mess. In black magic, you still need Snape.
And every week, he has a private tutorial, which is equivalent to him becoming Snape's most advanced disciple. With time, feelings are formed, and it's not out of the question for him to become his stepfather directly.
A person who has no shame can be invincible in the world. In order to enhance their strength, it's not inappropriate to adopt a foster father.
Seeing George agree so quickly, Snape was also taken aback for a moment, feeling a strange sense of being taken advantage of in his heart. But after thinking about it, he realized it wasn't important, as he was willing to give more favor to his own college's genius.
Upon informing Snape, HoChi took George back to the lawn outside the castle.
Upon George's return, he was surrounded by the young wizards, who asked what he had been doing with Miss HoChi.
He didn't conceal everything about it, directly saying that he had met the headmaster Snape and had been exemptly admitted into the Slytherin Quidditch team, but didn't mention the extra lessons.
This answer naturally caused an uproar among the young wizards, with the Slytherin wizards becoming boastful all of a sudden, while the Gryffindor wizards felt somewhat dejected.
"I originally thought that I would win the class on the broomstick, but I never expected to lose in this aspect as well."
Jinny sighed seeing George being surrounded.
Colin, on the side, was not despondent at all; instead, he picked up his camera and started taking photos:
"There's no other way, he's George, and he really tries hard. I heard that he leaves the public common room last every night, and he's our friend."
"You're right, at least it's George, not anyone else."
Jinny's face also broke into a smile.
George wasn't just a little better than them; he was a comprehensive crushing, and he was also so hardworking that it was hard to feel jealousy.
After the flying lesson ended, watching George walk away with the other young wizards to the Great Hall, Miss HoChi, using her wand to collect all the broomsticks, couldn't help but murmur:
"I can't help it, I need to talk to Bagman about this properly. Maybe we can change our position in the international Quidditch tournament these years."
Ludo Bagman, the current director of the British Ministry of Magic's Department of Magical Sports, as well as her former colleague in the Quidditch team before she retired and started teaching at Hogwarts.
Over the years, the England Quidditch team has suffered defeat after defeat, almost reaching the bottom of the international Quidditch teams.
If such a rare talent like George were to join, maybe it could change the current situation of the England Quidditch team.
As for the fact that George is still young and in school.
Recently, at Durmstrang School of Magic, a fifth-year student named Viktor Krum was admitted to the Bulgarian Quidditch team by exception due to his innate talent as a Seeker. Naturally, George can too.
She believed that George's talent in Quidditch was definitely above Viktor Krum's.
"George joining the Slytherin team provides the perfect opportunity for Bagman to come and watch the Quidditch match at Hogwarts this year."
By evening, the news of George's exceptional admission into the Slytherin team had spread throughout the entire school, including the high-level difficult moves he performed in his flying lessons.
Many die-hard Quidditch enthusiasts were well-versed in those famous moves.
This also boosted George's reputation in Slytherin, as well as throughout the entire school.
The older Slytherins spoke to him with more politeness.
Of course, not all Slytherins were pleased with this. For example, like Scabbersworth who had just been forced into the team with his father's expensive efforts.
But it was clear that he could only sulk about it.
Time flew, and it was Saturday. Early in the morning, George was called by Snape for some additional tutoring.
Every Saturday morning, tutoring sessions were agreed upon for George.
"I am now teaching the Repelling Charm, this spell is a fundamental spell, but don't underestimate the basic spells, as long as they are used well, the basic spells can also exert greater power than high-level spells."
"Like the Repelling Charm, if used properly, it can even repel a dragon..."
Under Snape's strict but detailed guidance, George finally gained a deeper understanding of black magic and magical combat.
Previously, he thought that the Avada Kedavra and the Imperius Curse were the most powerful spells, one for sure death and the other with a wide range, so much so that it could burn down an entire city.
But through Snape's explanation, he realized that it was not the case. The most suitable spell for different scenarios and enemies is the strongest spell.
Sometimes, the Avada Kedavra and the Imperius Curse may not even be as effective as a basic spell.
Facing small and agile enemies, the Killing Curse is impossible to hit, needing a larger range but less powerful Freezing Charm instead.
And for magical creatures like fire dragons that have high resistance to magic, even being hit by the Killing Curse or the Flaming Curse is no big deal. Instead, spells that target the eyes, like Eye of Newt, can be quite effective.
The Repelling Charm is also like this. As it uses magical power to form a physical pressure attack in front of the target, even if the target has high magic resistance, it cannot immune to it.
Similarly, a Repelling Charm used by a master like Dumbledore could really push a dragon away.
In the afternoon, Snape brought George to the Quidditch field outside the castle himself.
Just then, the Quidditch field was not only filled with the Slytherin team, but also the Gryffindor team. Moreover, it was obvious that something was wrong.
The Slytherin team members were all laughing and collapsed. The captain, Flint, was laughing so hard that he couldn't straighten up, using his new broomstick to support himself. Scabbersworth was on all fours, pounding the ground with his two fists.
On the other side, the Gryffindor team members were gathered around Ron, with Hermione and Colin, who was taking photographs, also present. At this moment, Ron was blowing out shiny snails of snot continuously.
"What's going on?"
Snape asked with a grim face.
Seeing Snape appear, the Slytherin team members immediately straightened up, with Captain Flint quickly saying:
"Chairman, I came here with your permission, but Wood didn't allow it. Their second-year Ron Weasley was taking advantage of the situation and attacking Scabbersworth, but he didn't use the spell properly and it rebounded onto himself."
"Today the field belongs to the Slytherin team, Ron Weasley used magic to attack a fellow student at school, Gryffindor loses ten points."
Snape delivered the punishment without expression, and then, upon seeing Harry who was responsible for Ron, immediately added with a face full of disgust:
"Potter, you were right next to Ron, why didn't you stop him? Do you think his mistakes can make you look good? Gryffindor loses ten more points!"
Harry, who was already full of resentment due to the points deducted from Gryffindor, was completely stunned upon hearing Snape's words.
George couldn't help but snicker at the sight. To be honest, he felt a bit sorry for Harry.
But there's no way around it. Who are you, not Harry?