Harry Potter and the Attack of the Squibs

Chapter 107 Spider Tail Alley

When Snape and Luke went to see Harry the next week, Snape seemed ready.

But as soon as Harry came up, he rushed to Lu Ke: "Dudley got a reply!"

Lu Ke smiled: "So fast?"

He walked to the computer and opened his mailbox.

Sure enough, the astronomer working at NASA replied.

"I didn't expect Yongglishi to be such a tricky astronomy enthusiast. I feel like you are treating me like a coolie."

"But of course, I completed the calculation. Considering that you can't even do this simple calculation, I didn't add any seasoning. Remember to find a more challenging question next time."

Next is a series of formulas and a small program.

That small program is what Lu Ke needs most. It can help calculate the positions of all the celestial bodies Lu Ke needs relative to the earth at a specific time.

Lu Ke took out the parchment and sapphire quill and copied everything down word for word.

"What's this?"

Harry asked curiously.

Lu Ke smiled: "If the entire starry sky revolves around the earth, then what should the trajectory of each star be."

Harry was stunned for a moment: "Do you remember?"

Lu Ke nodded: "But I don't think this is the answer you like, Harry."

Harry nodded: "I don't understand it at all."

Lu Ke smiled helplessly: "It doesn't matter if you don't understand, the stars are always there anyway, right?"

Harry smiled: "I saw stars."

Ever since the Dursleys changed Harry's bedroom, he finally achieved his long-held wish to see the stars every night.

Lu Ke put away the parchment: "Thank you, Harry, and Dudley, this is very important to me."

Dudley, who was still trembling and afraid to get close, still didn't show his head.

Then Snape left the Dursleys with Harry and Luke.

As expected, Snape invited Harry to his home.

Harry looked excited and agreed without hesitation.

Snape then disapparated with the two men.

After the spinning world stopped, the three people found themselves in an alley.

The air was filled with the smell of sewage, and tall chimneys stood in the distance. Lu Ke even thought he had returned to the first industrial revolution.

A flash of pain flashed across Snape's face.

It's mixed with embarrassment and low self-esteem.

"Harry..." Snape hesitated, "This is my home."

Harry nodded, then smiled: "I think it's better than Privet Drive, at least there won't be a Dursley's here."

Snape opened the door.

This is a house that seems to have a lot of history, an old-fashioned building with wooden structures everywhere, and a chandelier filled with candles in the room.

There was no furniture except for a table, an old sofa, and an armchair. The windows were wide open, making the small room very bright.

However, the walls on all four sides are dark, which still gives people a feeling that it is very dark here.

Snape asked Harry and Harry to sit on the sofa with a nervous look on his face.

"I hope you won't...not dislike it here."

Harry smiled: "This is better than the Dursley's."

Snape was at a loss and waved his wand hesitantly.

Then three cups and a large bottle of golden beer flew over.

"I thought the butterbeer would warm you up."

Harry looked forward to it, but the excitement on his face was more because he saw Snape letting the wine glass fly.

Lu Ke shook his head helplessly: "I don't drink, professor."

Snape shook his head: "There's no alcohol in butterbeer."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment, then picked up the cup and took a curious sip.

He certainly didn't taste any alcohol.

But it tastes really good.

By this time Harry had downed a large glass of butterbeer, and then he burped.

Both Lu Ke and Harry laughed.

Snape, who was sitting in the armchair on the other side of the table, looked like he was about to cry.

It didn't look obvious on Snape's face, but Lu Ke saw it.

In a sense, he was enjoying the present.

Because he risked angering Dumbledore and slowly created all of this by himself.

No one knows how much effort Lu Ke has put in, but now a moment is enough to satisfy him.

Snape stood up and took a wizard's chess set from the side and placed it on the table.

"You can play chess."

So for the next time, Lu Ke and Harry played wizard chess together, while Snape sat on the other side and watched quietly.

Just like every time before, even when facing novice Harry, Lu Ke still didn't win once.

In this way, they ate lunch prepared by Snape. Although it was a bit strange, it was not unpalatable in a subtle way.

Then we played again until the afternoon.

Finally, Snape sent Harry back to the Dursleys, who was reluctant to leave.

Lu Ke returned to Hogwarts with him.

Walking on the deserted lawn, Snape suddenly said: "Thank you, Lu Ke."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment: "You're welcome, Professor."

Snape was silent for a moment.

"Harry wouldn't want to be in a place like that without you."

Lu Ke shook his head: "Harry is willing to stay anywhere except the Dursleys."

Snape said nothing more, and the two separated at the door of the hall, and Lu Ke went to have dinner.

"I haven't seen you on weekends many times, Lu Ke."

The female prefect complained to Lu Ke.

Johanna on the other side nodded: "You missed our ball game against Hufflepuff."

Lu Ke smiled helplessly: "I have something very important, sorry."

The female prefect shook her head and said nothing more.

Lu Ke sat down at the long table and started eating.

"Uncle wants to see you now. Christmas is next week. You must not disappear without a word like you did on the weekend."

Lu Ke smiled: "Don't worry, I promise you."

Johanna nodded, and then she took out the ruby ​​sword with a serious face: "We must convince him, Lu Ke."

Lu Ke shook his head helplessly: "This thing is only useful to you, Johanna."

Johanna put away her sword with a look of helplessness: "My uncle is probably the most dangerous wizard I have ever seen. He..."

Lu Ke nodded: "I will try my best."

After dinner, Lu Ke went to Filch's office.

Then while Filch was patrolling the castle, he went to the Room of Requirement.

Entering the room where the astrology was, Lu Ke took a deep breath and took out the parchment.

Although I don’t know what will happen after this puzzle, this puzzle is indeed the most difficult test Lu Ke has ever faced.

He pulled the earth to the center of the planetarium, and then began to move the sun, the other eight planets, and the constellations in the sky.

The NASA astronomer obviously likes this way of showing off his skills.

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