[HP] The Order of the Phoenix Family

Chapter 27 Five Times Snape Sworn to Kill

1.

Snape swore he would kill Dumbledore.

His body was still trembling slightly, his hands and feet were still cold and sticky, and the scratches on his skin were still slowly healing with slight itching.He had just taken his life back, lost all his self-respect, and he already knew no one would pay for it.

He heard it, and Dumbledore and Madam Pomfrey started talking over his head, thinking he was still unconscious.But he heard it clearly.

"It was brave of James to drag him out," Madam Pomfrey said, and Dumbledore agreed.

At that moment, Snape decided he was going to kill Dumbledore.This man put a goddamn werewolf in Hogwarts, put him in a team of scum, and they guided him to the werewolf's hideout on a full moon night, if it wasn't for James Potter's wavering, Sne Pu must be dead or worse than dead by now.For all of this, Dumbledore's assessment is simply "brave".

He didn't care what the other idiots said, Dumbledore was the one who made the decision, it was Dumbledore who chose to hide Lupine's identity, it was Dumbledore who let Potter and his ilk run rampant, it was Dumbledore who nearly killed him, and it was the same Dumbledore is about to let go of Black's murder.Dumbledore could bring him justice, but like all the powerful people in Snape's life, he would never do it.

But his fate will not always be in the hands of others, he is not strong enough, sooner or later he will.These people will never pay what they deserve unless he does it himself.

2.

Snape swore he would kill Dumbledore.

"And what will you give me in return, Severus?" the old man asked him.

He was tongue-tied, just standing here, he was already bearing the identity of a traitor, he was almost convinced that he would die a brutal death at the hands of the Dark Lord.He wasn't ready for it, far from it.He never wanted to die betraying the Dark Lord, he was here because he couldn't afford to carry Lily's life on his back.

And this person is the root cause of Lily's death.It was he who had been standing in the way of the Dark Lord, who had turned people into his army, who had manipulated Lily and him—against the Dark Lord—and put Lily's life in danger.Snape was desperately trying to prevent Lily from dying, but this man asked him for a price?

But Snape had no room for bargaining, he hadn't had it before, and he wouldn't have it now.Even if there was a free lunch in the world, it wouldn't be his turn, would it?The Dark Lord had given him the power and the power to pay for his loyalty, his soul; and now he was counting on Dumbledore to save him from the guilt of Lily's death, and he could only hope that Dumbledore wanted what he wanted. afford it.

"Anything goes," he said.

(He didn't want to kill Dumbledore when Lily died, and he didn't want anything for a long time after that.)

3.

Snape swore he would kill Dumbledore.

The students were a bit terrified, and one or two colleagues seemed to be waiting for a good show, but it was Minerva who was worse - she raised her eyebrows slightly impatiently, as if Snape was going to pull Dumbledore away for granted. To the firecrackers in front of her, and she didn't understand why he took so long.But they didn't annoy him as much as Dumbledore combined, and the old thing looked at him with calm pleasure, reckoning he'd give in within minutes.

Sooner or later Snape was going to kill him, he was going to make Dumbledore's death painful and slow and embarrassing in full view.

Killing Intent will not force Firecracker to pull itself away.

Snape swallowed a breath and grabbed the lead wire.

4.

Snape swore he would kill Dumbledore.

As if having a werewolf at Hogwarts for seven years wasn't enough, he had that werewolf back to teach.Just after rejecting yet another of his applications to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts, Dumbledore, in that damned bland voice, "asked" him to make a potion every month for a werewolf who nearly killed him , because he felt that a werewolf was more suitable for this position than Snape.

He couldn't see that Remus Lupine was suitable, and Lupine didn't have much in the way of combat—he knew from personal experience that there was almost no chance of getting a long-term formal job after graduation, let alone In-depth research has been carried out academically.No one would be foolish enough to support a werewolf research project, except, of course, Dumbledore.

Snape quickly complied with Dumbledore's request to stop thinking about it - when he found himself hurt more by the fact that Dumbledore still thought Lupine was more trustworthy than he was.

5.

Snape swore he would kill Dumbledore.

It wasn't necessary, he was going to do it anyway.For Dumbledore's great plan, for saving the life and soul of a child, Snape had long ago given up thinking about the importance of the two to Dumbledore.Anyway, Dumbledore told him to do it, and he did.Maybe there was always only one difference between him and the hotheaded fools he despised: they followed Dumbledore because they were sure he was right, and he followed Dumbledore because he was sure he was wrong.

He was born with mistakes, the union of his parents was a mistake, his hope that Lily could save his life was another mistake, and he is still paying the price for his biggest mistake. The mistake being made is trivial.

It was of course trivial, after all Dumbledore had so easily concluded that killing him would not hurt Severus Snape's soul.

.

Snape killed Dumbledore.

For a second or two, Snape wondered if Dumbledore would die immediately after being hit by the green light, which didn't really make sense, not even Dumbledore could have survived a fall of hundreds of feet.He'd done it, he'd killed Dumbledore, and he knew that was enough.

It must be a hallucination, he heard the sound of the human body hitting the ground, which is impossible, the tower is too high and the noise is too much.But that made his mind suddenly sober.He wanted to get Draco to safety, get the Death Eaters out of Hogwarts, get rid of Potter, protect the students, minimize casualties, it didn't matter which order.These were his tasks, and if he screwed up, no one else could come up with a backup plan to stop his losses.Now that he was alone, he still had a lot to do.

You are never alone.Snape was familiar with that sullen little voice, which always sounded so much like himself, and by the time he knew he could argue back, it had become a fact.He knew what was coming, and he was going to take Draco and the other Death Eaters back to the Dark Lord and ask for the headmastership of Hogwarts as a reward for killing the previous headmaster.He was [-]% sure that the Dark Lord would agree.

He remembered Dumbledore standing up before speaking, embracing the whole auditorium with his arms outstretched, everyone looking up at the tall figure, and so was he.Then, without remembering which time it was, Snape glanced sideways and saw that the auditorium was crowded with people and brightly lit. When he looked at the elder again, he saw an isolated island.

He will be that island.

"Get out of here, quickly!" said Snape.

He grabbed Malfoy by the back of the neck, shoved him hard in front of several of them and rushed down the steps.

(End of the article)

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