Chapter 85 The professor who never washes his hair is afraid of going bald?

Professor Quirrell is bald,

With his hospitalization, the news spread throughout Hogwarts at the fastest speed.

Many students went to visit Professor Quirrell, and there was even a long queue outside the school hospital. I don't know if it was to visit the doctor or simply to satisfy curiosity.

After confirming that Quirrell was really bald, the public opinion changed instantly overnight. Not only did he not be ridiculed on a large scale, but he was sympathized by many students.

"I don't know what's so funny about being bald?" Robert Hilliard, a student of Ravenclaw, said seriously: "I'm not bald, but I would never laugh at Professor Quirrell."

Robert, who is only in the seventh grade, is the best student in Ravenclaw's class. It is said that he is still teaching himself Muggle computer programming... but his hairline is a bit high.

"Fred and George, they really did it wrong...they shouldn't have done this to a bald teacher." At the Gryffindor table, Ron criticized the twins.

Mr. Weasley is bald, and their family seems to have baldness genes, which makes Ron feel sympathy for Quirrell.

"Quirrell just doesn't want everyone to see him without hair, what's wrong with that?!"

It was rare for Malfoy to stand up and sternly refute Pansy who laughed at Quirrell.

Malfoy definitely didn't speak for Quirrell because he was taken by his mother to divination when he was seven years old, and the old witch predicted that he would be bald in his twenties...!

In fact, most British men are bald, even wizards are no exception.

Even if you use hair growth spells and hair tonics, the premise is that you have hair follicles. If the hair follicles are dead, baldness is also a terminal illness for wizards!

As a veterinarian, Rove explained the cause of baldness to little wizards from a professional perspective:

That is, the water quality in Britain is too hard. When you take a shower, the chemicals produced by this water and shampoo can clog the pores on the hair and cause hair loss.

Everyone suddenly realized that it was the problem of water. Doesn't that mean that baldness can be prevented by not washing your hair? !

Could this be why Professor Snape didn't like to wash his hair...he was afraid of going bald?

So, when Professor Snape was in class, he suddenly found a group of students with big oily heads in the classroom, and he deducted ten points from Harry for...not washing their hair.

The little wizards also held a "Snape Imitation Contest", where everyone voted on who had the oiliest hair. Unfortunately, Professor Snape only won the second place in the "Snape Imitation Contest".

During the Potions class, many students also found that Professor Snape seemed to be injured, and someone had plucked out a chunk of his glossy hair.

Although it is only a pinch, the bareness is obvious.

Hogwarts still has wizards who dare to fight Professor Snape?

Who is so brave!

But the braver thing is, I don't know who among the little wizards has released a reward task:

Help Professor Snape wash his hair and reward him with 100 Galleons.

First offered a reward to Quirrell, and then to Snape, all of which were 100 Galleons. Although they didn't know who was so rich, many young wizards were excited.

Professor Quirrell, who was still very popular at first, quickly passed away and lost his appeal to the little wizard. Everyone turned their interest to Professor Snape.

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In February, the Quidditch match begins.

Professor Quirrell seems to have followed Professor Trelawney's advice and has not watched a Quidditch match since that injury.

Rove didn't have to worry about being cast a curse by him again, but even so, he didn't participate in the game, and was still a substitute, sitting on the viewing platform and waving a towel.

Cedric performed well, catching the Snitch twice in a row, helping Hufflepuff House stabilize their position at the top of the Quidditch Cup standings.

Relying on its outstanding "physical talent", Slytherin currently ranks second in the record. The Gryffindor Quidditch team is only better than Ravenclaw.

Wood has been obsessed. Other teams train at most twice a week, but he trains three times a week and has extra training on weekends.

The biggest plus is that there is less time for the twins to play pranks, making Hogwarts a lot quieter.

But it's useless, Gryffindor's Seeker level is not good, and the gap between the current total score and the top two is too large, and there is only a theoretical possibility of winning the championship.

Professor McGonagall could only hope that next school year would find a good Seeker.

As for Ravenclaw, the good news is that they are the earliest team preparing for the 92-93 season.

The bad news is that they're all defeated so far, and it doesn't look like the win will be this year, and maybe not even next year.

Rove heard from Shirley that even the bronze knocker at the entrance to the Ravenclaw lounge had new questions about how many consecutive defeats the Ravenclaw Quidditch team had so far.

Captain Roger Davis did not dare to return to the lounge all night.

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Compared to the Quidditch game, Rove has been busy monitoring Quirrell recently. He often uses the skinchanger to invade the Wicked Bird, and then flies to the school hospital to see if he will sneak into the secret room.

But Quirrell has always been honest.

So, to ascertain whether Voldemort had gone to the Chamber of Secrets, Rove went alone to Myrtle's women's bathroom at the end of get out of class.

Pushing open the door of the bathroom, a dilapidated room came into view. Under the large stained and mottled mirror, there was a row of stone pools with peeling surfaces, covered with moss.

The floor was wet, and the stumps of a few candles were burning low on the brackets, casting a dim light and casting a gloomy light on the floor.

On a bare wall, seven blood-red words were scrawled: "Miserable!"

Rove stood by the pool and checked it carefully. On the side of a copper faucet, he found a small snake engraved on it.

This is the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets, but Rove didn't intend to use Parseltongue to open the passage, so if he went down rashly, he might meet Voldemort.

Although he won't go down, he can ask others. Some people squat in the bathroom with high intensity almost 24 hours a day.

Rove walked towards a toilet cubicle, and there was a burst of slight movement inside, as if someone was stealing food in the cubicle, and there was the sound of water splashing.

Rove knocked on the door of the cubicle, the voice disappeared immediately, and a weak female voice came after a while:

"It can't be used here! Change to another bathroom!!"

Rove knocked hard on the door again, and a dumpy girl ghost floated out. It was a melancholy and sullen face, hidden by long straight hair and thick pearl-colored glasses. half.

Myrtle's originally gloomy face immediately turned into a smiling face when she saw Rove. She was a little surprised and said:

"Scamander... why are you here?"

"I heard the fat monk say that you are sick and come to treat you." Rove smiled.

"The last time I went to see you, you said you wouldn't treat ghosts." Myrtle said sullenly.

"At that time, I was not good at medicine, and I couldn't cure Ghost's chest pain. I went home recently for Christmas and studied hard with my grandpa." Rove laughed and said, "Does it still hurt recently?"

"It hurts!" Myrtle's tears flowed down from her transparent eyes quickly.

"They all bully me, especially Peeves..." Myrtle cried, "I have feelings too, you know, even though I'm dead."

"Aside from ghosts, have any wizards come here to bother you?" Rove asked, "For example, sneaking in, it looks weird..."

"Yes, I have."

"who?"

"you!"

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