Let him down, even though she understands rationally that he has never placed any hope in her.The most sentimental attitude in the world is not hatred, but ignorance.

Water of life and death ([-])

Too much thinking may also hinder her recovery. The cold plagued Dolores for almost the entire vacation, and she was completely recovered after New Year's Day, and her ups and downs of emotions gradually calmed down in the flowing days.

After the accident on Christmas Eve, her contact with Severus was still limited to the classroom, except for her relatively excellent performance in the classroom, she was no different from other students, and it was difficult to make any difference.It wasn't until she had finished her final exams and sat on the train home that she realized, dully, that the school year was over.

During the two-month summer vacation of July and August, Dolores made a plan and made money her top priority.She touched the Muggle community in London, delivered newspapers, letters and packages, and worked as an hourly cleaner. Every time she saved a considerable sum of pounds, she went to Gringotts to exchange for Galleons.

There was nothing she could do about it.It's not that she doesn't want to take shortcuts based on the experience of her previous life, such as buying raw materials and selling potions to make money, but that the shortcuts simply don't work.

Although British wizards live a loose and free life, the magic world is considered a stable and orderly society, and everything on the surface must follow the rules.Take potions as an example. The ones that circulate in the market are either made by pharmacists affiliated with St. Mungo's or private pharmacies, or made by potions masters certified by the International Potions Association. Although private transactions are not prohibited, they are also Do not advocate, and be responsible for your own profits and losses.

Dolores is currently unemployed, and secondly, she is an unknown person. It is difficult to prove her pharmaceutical skills, and she is not trusted accordingly, so she cannot attract customers; taking a step back, even if she has business, she will not be able to keep it. Profits, and even in case of bad customers, even one's own safety must be taken into account, and the last hard work will be paid for.

There are no shortcuts, so we can only work hard. Fortunately, labor is not a lie, and there will be gains if you work hard.By the beginning of the new school year, she finally got out of the predicament of financial difficulties.

It is also worth mentioning that once she went home via Diagon Alley, she happened to catch up with the peak day of shopping for freshmen.On the crowded street, the tall and majestic half-giant Hagrid was unusually eye-catching, and it was self-evident where the Boy Who Lived was.She looked a few more times curiously, then lowered her veil and rejoined the crowd.

The fact that Harry Potter is about to enter school reminds Dolores, prompting her to find an old news from her long memory.It is said that before he completely killed Voldemort in the seventh grade, the two had clashed several times, dating back to the first grade.The specific situation is unknown to outsiders. Hogwarts Castle, where Dumbledore sits, has reached the highest level of closure in nearly 300 years.

Of course, she didn't insinuate Dumbledore's autocratic power, after all, under the shadow of the Dark Lord, closure is almost synonymous with safety.Now that she is a student, she is thankful for that.

After getting off the Hogwarts Express back to school, and riding in the carriage with other students, Dolores shook her head at the empty front.It was a surprise that she couldn't see the Thestrals.But after thinking about it again, she quickly felt relieved.

Since she graduated in her previous life, she has been working in St. Mungo's. During the war, she was equivalent to the rear area. As a medical staff, she didn't need to fight against the enemy at all. Due to the limitation of her job duties, she seldom had direct contact with the wounded, so she successfully avoided others. life and death.

It was the only time that death showed her power in front of her, and although it did frighten her greatly, her fear was not directed at death itself.The experience of lifting the white cloth covering the dead body with her own hands, closing the dry and empty eyes of her loved one, and sitting beside him for a whole night became a nightmare that she spent the rest of her life trying to get rid of.Even so, she could not claim to have witnessed death, because it was already a fact.

As for her own aging, death and rebirth, obviously, as a person who experienced it personally, she also has no way of witnessing it.Or maybe she never died in the first place, her memory has been continuous, and her soul is always awake. I am afraid that the Dark Lord who tried to "fly over death" would be jealous of her if he knew about it.

This year's sorting ceremony is destined to be unusual because of the Boy Who Lived.Amidst the red-haired Weasley twins yelling "We've got Potter," Harry Potter, wearing round glasses, sat happily at the Gryffindor table.

Dolores clapped her hands amidst the warm applause in the hall, while silently observing Severus' reaction.As she expected, he didn't react much, since it was completely predictable after all, Harry Potter had parents who were also sorted into Gryffindor.And this academy can best cultivate the typical heroes of Westernism.

Dolores shifted her gaze to look at Harry Potter, who had just turned 11 not long ago.

Killing Voldemort twice, from the Boy Who Lived to the Savior, he was both foreign and familiar to her.When he was young and ill-fated, she was just one of the ordinary people. She was blinded by panic, swayed by public opinion, angry at the illusion, and admired the truth. She also admitted that he was the hero who brought peace to the magic world, but he himself It was as far away as mountains and seas from her; when he was old and frail, she took advantage of her position to see the other side of him, and then realized that without the aura of salvation, he was just a man imagined by outsiders and ignored by his wife and children. Poor people who are treated by doctors and nurses.

In fact, Harry Potter was just 60 years old at that time.

This is an age that cannot stand comparison—except for Barry W. William Winkie, the LeMays, and Armando Dippet, who are famous for their longevity, Dumbledore, who is over a hundred years old, can still live in Hogg. The seat of Principal Watts shines brightly, leading the Order of the Phoenix to fight to the death with the Death Eaters headed by Voldemort; she herself died at the age of 220, and she will probably be recorded in history after her death.Even if there are very few of them, it is not difficult for ordinary wizards to achieve it across centuries.

Therefore, a wizard's 60 years old is roughly equivalent to a Muggle's 50 to 65 years old. They should be in their prime, with accumulated experience to a certain extent, and their physical strength and magic power are still at their peak.Not to mention the three Heads of Hogwarts except Severus, even when she was [-] years old in her previous life, she was the head of St. Mungo's Pharmacy Department as a matter of course.

However, Harry Potter's situation is not an exception, but what happened to him is particularly eye-catching, although almost all the medical staff were not surprised when he officially entered St. Mungo's Nursing Home.

This is one of the cruelties of the wizarding wars.Different from the physical damage visible to the naked eye and the mental trauma that has already attracted attention in the Muggle Wars, wizards cast spells, and the magical effects can even surpass subjective consciousness, bringing deep torment to the target person's soul.Once the initial appearance of these injuries has passed, there will be no symptoms to be found and no medicine to cure, until one day, like a flood breaking a bank, it will burst out in an unprecedented concentration.

Long before Harry Potter, that is, from 20 years after the war, the Sanatorium of St. Mungo, which was originally empty, began to gradually become lively.After the professors moved in in the name of pensions, the declining families of all sizes also came one after another. The latter suffered more and more directly under Voldemort's hands; They also come to report.For a time, the nursing home became a gathering place that no one expected, where former teachers and students, enemies and comrades-in-arms reunited after a long absence.

It's a pity that such a reunion will have no confrontation, no surprises, and no regrets about seeing each other too late. There will be only helpless face-to-face, emotional hugs and unspeakable tears.Everything seems to be unspoken, but it is the most unbearable weight in life.

Those generations in the twentieth century were lucky because they had the opportunity to be accomplished by the current situation, to live a glorious life and be famous in future generations; at the same time, they were also unlucky because they had to fight desperately in the dark, even if they succeeded, they could not get rid of the entanglement The shadow of the rest of my life.

Dolores, who had already experienced the pain and sorrow in her life, sent these people away one by one with the indifference of a bystander.It's not that she's the only one who can't do anything, but that the entire British wizarding community is powerless.Destruction is easy, creation is difficult, and repair is even more difficult. Wizards are still human beings. As long as the question of rising to the realm of the soul, as long as one day is still in the body, one day can only be thought out of thin air, and cannot be touched.

A certain dean of St. Mungo's Hospital once lamented in a chat after an internal meeting that Dumbledore's biggest mistake in all his strategies against Voldemort was letting Severus Snape go to the hospital as a double agent. Death, this is undoubtedly a huge waste of talent.Not long before he sent out this emotion, in addition to Severus's well-known superb potion making skills, his talent in inventing and improving spells was also known to the world with the publication of several old books.

The response of another potions master with the same surname as Dolores in this life is still fresh in her memory.The old man who most likely also came from Slytherin College said in a strange tone: "Professor Snape would not be alive even if he hadn't been a spy. With his magical strength and potion level, if he Willing to save himself, even if he is bitten by a basilisk, he will not die. He will die in the rear of the war, because he himself does not want to live. But...do you really think he is atoning for sin? How is that possible! All mistakes can only be made by living Make up for it, instead of handing it over to death. You don’t know us Slytherin too well! His death is his revenge for the era that trampled him, failed him, misunderstood him, and treated him poorly. You see, as he thought , before the final nightmare came, he had

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