Lu Ke had finished eating the dried fish in his hand. He stood up and nodded to Filch: "Thank you, I want to know about Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, History of Magic, and Defense Against the Dark Arts." , and where are the herbal medicine classes.”

When Lu Ke spoke, he was holding the course schedule that had just been sent to him not long ago, and he looked like an ordinary freshman.

Filch nodded and told Lu Ke the location of each classroom.

Then he left with Mrs. Norris.

Filch really didn't know how to face this friendly-looking fellow. After all, he had long been accustomed to seeing him as if he had seen a ghost. This was the first time Lu Ke had seen him like this.

When Filch's back disappeared around the corner of the corridor, Lu Ke turned around and walked downstairs.

He wanted to find Professor Snape.

After all, Snape is the head of Slytherin, and potions seem to be Lu Ke's only hope now.

Of course, it is not the hope of curing the Squib and turning it into an ordinary wizard, but the hope of being a Squib and being able to fight like a wizard.

As for the inconvenience of life, Lu Ke didn't care at all.

He met Snape who had just gone out in the corridor on the underground floor.

When he saw Lu Ke, Snape was obviously stunned for a moment.

Probably because he never expected to meet him at this time and place, for a moment, Lu Ke saw Snape's true thoughts.

Most of it is incomprehensible and the other half is sad.

Lu Ke was a little surprised and a little baffled.

Although few people in the original work clearly see Snape's heart, he is actually a simple-minded person. Lu Ke really can't understand why the head of Slytherin would feel sorry for a squib who is unwilling to enter Slytherin. Agree.

"There are no Slytherin classes this morning. What are you looking for?"

Snape did not ask Luke why he came to the castle so early.

"You, Professor Snape."

Snape glanced at Lu Ke, opened the Potions classroom on the side, and walked in.

"Come in."

Lu Ke followed and walked in.

"sit."

Lu Ke walked to the desk pointed by Snape and sat down.

"What's the matter?"

Lu Ke looked at Snape and considered the wording: "I want to spend more time outside class on potions and try to find a way to cure Squib."

Snape glanced at Lu Ke: "That's impossible, you can give up."

Lu Ke couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

Of course he knew it was impossible, but he couldn't say that learning potions was for fighting, because fighting was something that was taught in the Defense Against the Dark Arts class.

"As a Squib, the only thing I can learn is Potions. I want to get better grades."

Snape glanced at Lu Ke: "I will teach you."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment.

No matter how you think about it, such a sharp turn is too sudden.

"When you really understand what potions are, you will give up that unrealistic idea. And let me remind you in advance that if I teach you potions, you will soon give up all stupid ideas."

Lu Ke nodded without hesitation.

If it wasn't for the sake of avoiding suspicion, he wouldn't have bothered to pretend to care about Squib so much.

"Also, I am an orphan and received funding from Hogwarts, but I want to pay off the money before graduation."

Snape looked at Lu Ke, with an impatient look on his face.

"I want to find a job at Hogwarts. After all, I don't have anywhere to go during the winter and summer vacations, so I just stay at school and work."

Snape snorted coldly: "Money is nothing in front of the mysteries of magic. Follow me."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment. He found that he had been stunned a lot in front of Snape, mainly because this man's words changed too quickly, making it difficult for people to follow him.

Just like this magical twist, Lu Ke had no idea where Snape was going, he just followed one upward.

Then in the middle of the third floor corridor, Snape stopped.

He was facing a huge monster statue in the corridor.

"Ice rat."

Lu Ke felt a little familiar when he heard the name, and then he remembered that it seemed to be a famous candy, which was mentioned casually by the house elf in the Hogwarts kitchen.

As for why Lu Ke remembers it, it's because the name is really special.

But Snape obviously didn't like sweets.

After he finished speaking, Lu Ke was surprised to see the huge stone monster jump to the side and make way for a gate.

Behind the gate is an upward staircase.

"follow me."

Snape walked up the stairs and Luke followed.

He knows where this is.

Principal's office.

At the top of the spiral staircase is a wooden door. There is a golden knocker on the door that is very conspicuous because it is in the shape of a griffin, that is, Gryffindor, or more commonly known as a gryphon.

Just as Snape was about to reach out and knock on the door, the door opened by itself.

"What's wrong, Severus?"

Dumbledore appeared behind the door.

"Hello, Professor Dumbledore."

Dumbledore smiled and nodded to Lu Ke.

He is always like this in front of students, with a smile on his face.

"This student, Mr. Lu Ke, wants to find a job in Hogwarts as a source of daily necessities."

Lu Ke hesitated to speak, but still didn't speak.

Dumbledore glanced at Lu Ke: "We have always believed that for young wizards, happy time is far more important than anything else during their time at Hogwarts, including courses, so we have given enough extracurricular time, and money comes last.”

"I like to hope that I can solve the Squib problem with potions, otherwise I will get zero points in Charms and Transfiguration classes in the first semester."

Dumbledore was stunned for a moment: "This is indeed a problem. I think Professor Flitwick and Professor McGonagall will be happy to hear that you care so much about their courses."

Then Dumbledore glanced at Snape: "Actually, Hogwarts has its own criteria for selecting young wizards."

"Squib lacks talent in magic, but for Hogwarts, this is nothing." Dumbledore walked up to Lu Ke, lowered his head and smiled at him, "You must have any Talent that no one can replace, don’t worry about not being able to cast spells, it’s not worth worrying about.”

Lu Ke couldn't help but laugh.

No matter what, teachers like Dumbledore are always worthy of respect. Lu Ke couldn't help but think of the English teacher who beat him the most in junior high school.

Because they really care about their students.

"I think I can only live happily if I work early to earn money and give back to Hogwarts."

Lu Ke looked at Dumbledore with a serious expression: "There is a proverb in my hometown."

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