Madam Pomfrey's medical skills were very good. She judged that the wounds on Snape's arms contained very strong dark magic residue, and the completely charred flesh had to be cut out. Tyr couldn't bear to look at it, but he still bit it. Chuya stayed by Snape's side and stayed with him through this painful night.

Teal looked at Snape's left arm, which was thickly coated with white paint, and sat there until dawn. After Snape woke up in a daze and fell asleep again, she was persuaded by Professor Dumbledore. Went back and took a quick nap.

This sleep was not peaceful, and Till didn't feel very refreshed after waking up. She could only wash her face with cold water to wake herself up, and then went to find Harry and the three of them with a cold face.

She had to have a good chat with these three little guys.

Harry and the others seemed to know that they would not be able to escape a conversation today, so they stayed in the common room obediently. When Teal greeted them, they all followed her obediently to Teal's office.

In the Gryffindor common room, Percy and the others certainly didn't go home. They were curious about why Harry and the others were acting weird today. The twins even looked at each other and had a lot of weird ideas popping up in their heads.

"Don't follow him secretly!" Percy hit his two twin brothers on the head. "Professor Emery is obviously angry. Don't follow him and add fuel to the fire."

Fred put his arm around George's shoulders, and the twins made faces together, but didn't really follow him to carry out their eavesdropping plan.

They wouldn't follow him. Although they were curious about what happened, they didn't dare to do anything to make Tier angry now - the twins still had fresh memories of what Tier had lectured them.

Teal's office was naturally warm in winter, but when Harry and the three of them looked at Teal's expressions, they felt extremely uneasy. They didn't dare to act coquettishly around Teal like they did before, and they didn't even dare to look around. .

"Sit down." Till's tone was not as angry as they imagined.

The three little guys looked at each other and did not react immediately. Hermione gritted her teeth and pulled the two boys to sit down opposite Till.

Seeing the three children sitting upright with their backs straight, Tier actually wanted to laugh, but she suppressed the corners of her mouth and did not reveal a smile at all, instead she showed a stern look. Facing Harry and the others: "Tell me, what did you do wrong last night?"

"We shouldn't go out at night." Harry spoke first, admitting his mistake.

But Teal shook his head and motioned for Ron and Hermione to say the same.

Ron was trembling, and the freckles were obvious on his flushed face: "We, no, shouldn't follow the professor!"

"Hermione?" Teal raised his chin towards Hermione, wondering how Hermione would answer.

"We shouldn't have chosen to follow him even though we knew it was dangerous." Hermione lowered her head and spoke softly. Harry and Ron next to them didn't know why Till was dissatisfied with their answers, but after hearing Hermione's answer, they also lowered their heads in understanding.

"Smart girl." Those were the same words of praise from Till. If it were before, Hermione would only be excited, but at this moment, Hermione's eyes were red and she felt that she was unworthy of Till's trust and praise.

At the beginning of the school year, Till had warned them not to go on night walks in the castle at night. Hogwarts at night was very dangerous. However, their curiosity outweighed their fear. They knew that Till was being careful last night. , but they still chose to move forward bravely.

"I won't hide it from you. The danger last night was related to Voldemort." The three children suddenly raised their heads, among which Ron's fear was the most obvious. Growing up in a wizarding family, he had a deep-rooted fear of Voldemort.

Till took a deep breath: "Last night, three of us adult wizards faced off against Voldemort and Quirrell, and in the end we asked Voldemort to run away. What do you think the chance of survival would be if you three faced them? "

The three little guys were silent as expected.

Only then did Till show some of the kindness and compassion they were familiar with: "I have always felt that the three of you are still just children. No matter how high your achievements are in the future, you should not get involved in the fights between adults now."

Harry and the others couldn't help but want to cry after hearing Till's words. Till's concern and love were completely reflected in her tone.

"Think about it carefully. A beautiful childhood life should not be shrouded in danger." Till sighed and waved to the three children, indicating that they could leave.

If the three of them were not so brave and almost faced Voldemort last night, Till would not have said these words.

She had always hoped that Harry could grow up happily, but now it seemed that it was difficult to realize this hope.

Till stood up and went to the drinking table nearby to pour herself a cup of black tea - she was not in the mood to drink juice today - when she heard footsteps and the sound of a door closing, she turned around again, but was surprised to find that Harry had not left. , looking at her nervously.

"Sister Till, I want to ask you a few questions." Till had always treated Harry as a younger brother, and now seeing how cautious he was, she went over and hugged his shoulders, asking him to sit down with her.

"You said."

Harry was so young, but the questions he asked made Tier silent: "Many classmates called me 'The Boy Who Lived', and some called me... 'Savior'."

"Am I really the savior?" Harry didn't like this title very much. At a young age, he naturally liked everyone's admiration, but he also deeply understood that behind these titles, he needed to have enough strength to match them.

But it was clear that he was not qualified.

His magic is not the strongest among his classmates. He cannot match Hermione in every subject. Even Ron is stronger than him sometimes. Harry has heard everyone commenting more than once that the Boy-Who-Lived is "just that", at least. So far, he doesn't feel like there's anything worthy of being hailed as a "savior."

Harry is not a person who is used to feeling inferior, but his reputation is hard to live up to, so of course Harry will be unhappy.

He hopes that he will be admired because he has really accomplished something, just like his sister Till.

If he really wanted to find someone to be the savior, Harry felt that Till was the most suitable one.

His sister Teal was strong, hard-working, and excellent. No one could find fault with her, and all the students loved her - Harry sincerely believed that Teal was the one who should be the "savior" the most.

After hearing Harry's question, Teal asked him a question instead: "Do you know why you are the 'Boy Who Lived'?"

Harry's expression paused, of course he knew why.

Because he survived Voldemort's killing curse, and because on the night he lost his parents, Voldemort also lost power.

"I don't want to be the 'Boy Who Lived' at all." Harry covered his eyes to prevent tears from flowing down. If possible, how much he wished his parents could come back and he would have a complete family.

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