Without raising his head, Snape said to Camelia who ran into the office out of breath: "Shafiq, you are really considerate. In order not to cause trouble for me, you actually thought of leaving all the work to me. Really nice."

"Sorry, it's my fault, the professor, who actually forgot to have an appointment with you."

Camelia apologized as soon as she recovered.But Snape didn't even want to look at her, his sallow face was hidden behind the white gas that floated from the boiling cauldron, and his temperament, which was already cloudy and sunny, was now covered by such a layer of barrier, making it even more difficult to understand him. Attitude.

So Camelia walked around the bubbling cauldron and stood beside Snape, "Professor, is there anything I can do to help?"

"No, you just stand there and do nothing. That's the wisest thing to do. You must know that Wolfsbane Potion is not a child's plaything that you make in class."

Snape said impatiently shaking his black robes, as if something dirty had just fallen on his robes, but it might not have happened, at this moment he was finally willing to raise his head to look at Camelia, This was the first time he saw her after she entered the room, but his eyes were not friendly.

"I don't think you have the ability to brew such a difficult potion at all. It's fine to rely on some opportunistic tricks to cope with my classes and exams, but you have to know that you don't have this talent. Felius and the others shouldn't Praise you, of course many other students are not worthy of their praise, otherwise why would there be more and more self-righteous students now. Look, what my good colleagues have spoiled you."

Filius was talking about Professor Flitwick. As the head of Ravenclaw, he has always been open and honest in favoring the students of his own house. This is a very common thing. Professor Split said to Hufflepuff Qi students are extremely caring all the year round, even Professor McGonagall, who is usually strict and selfless, would be very powerful if he favors Gryffindor students.

It is an unwritten rule that the dean of each college will favor the people of his own college, and everyone knows that it is completely unreasonable to use this as an argument now, but Snape himself is actually the least qualified to say The reason for saying this is because many students in Slytherin have been doing evil all year round, and in the end, being deducted points and being locked up are often the affairs of other colleges, but he is holding the privilege of a teacher to allow this evil force to breed, The representatives headed by them are the players of their academy team. During the past year, their domineering behavior on the court has angered the people of the other three academies, but their good dean has always been behind them to protect them.

But this fits well with Snape's temperament. He always speaks harshly and likes to ridicule students. Even when facing his best students, he doesn't always speak politely.

Camelia, who was already guilty of breaking the appointment, now feels that her luck today is terrible. When Snape is in a bad mood, if he is in a good mood, he will not attack you so inexplicably. No, you happened to hit the gun again, and you can only ask for blessings. He is the kind of person who will vent his bad emotions on others. Although he will not get happiness by doing so, but He still enjoys it.

However, since Lupine came, Snape has been unhappy for a lot more days this school year than in previous years, but few people have noticed this. Smiling face, in everyone's eyes, he has always been a person who hangs unhappy on his face all day long.

After Snape said these few words, Camelia acted like most of the students, even if he was wronged by him, she would just accept it, if he didn't punish her.So when he told him that he didn't need to help anything, Camelia was happy to be a hands-off shopkeeper, and stood aside to watch him continue to boil the so-called high-difficulty-level wolfbane potion.

He said he didn't need help, but according to what he said, he didn't do anything, and Snape was unhappy. Now he complained about why Dumbledore called an unreliable student who seemed busier than him He came to help himself, and finally told Camelia something about werewolves in a strange way, although he knew that Camelia was called by Dumbledore to help, which meant that she must already know about Lupine, but He still has something to say.

Amidst Snape's ramblings, the Wolfsbane Potion was finally finished, but he seemed to really distrust Camelia and decided to go with her to deliver the medicine to Lupine. It was to guard against Lupine. It seemed that since Black broke into the castle for the first time, he had become suspicious, thinking that Lupine was cooperating with the fugitive and his former friend and wanted to put Harry to death.

But Snape's concern seemed warranted, for after three fruitless knocks they were soon surprised to discover that not only was the door unlocked, but that Lupine wasn't even there.The windows of the office are open, and the wind is constantly blowing in from the outside. The gray-black curtains are flying up and down irregularly. The sound of whistling wind and fabric friction and shaking echoes in the empty office. It was pitch black inside, because tonight's moonlight was taken away by the cloud selfishly, like an urchin who hasn't played enough and is reluctant to let go of his precious grasshopper from his pocket.

"Where did he go?" Snape said through gritted teeth. "He should just stay here and wait for his medicine."

Camelia held the medicine in her hand and said, "Maybe I just went out for a while. Professor, do you think we should wait for Professor Lupine to come back, or leave the medicine on the table and wait for him to come back and drink it?"

"Of course you have to watch him drink the medicine to feel at ease. You are not allowed to leave, and wait here with me."

After saying this, Snape cursed under his breath and waved his wand, and the whole office lit up.Camelia went over to put the medicine on Lupin's bumpy desk, and Snape wanted to sit in Lupin's place and wait for him to come back, so he followed.

The table was a bit messy, and the papers handed in by the students were placed randomly. Camelia, who was a little obsessive-compulsive, frowned, put the medicine aside, and packed it up.Although it looks a bit messy, it doesn't really go anywhere, as long as a few parchment papers are rolled down a little bit, no magic is needed.But this is not like Lupine's style. Although he is poorly dressed, his robes are full of patches, and his face is often dusty, he is a person who likes to put things in order.

Obviously Snape is also a person who likes to be tidy, so he kindly helped out at this moment. He personally picked up a piece of parchment that was closest to him that looked old. Something is wrong.

"It's... I knew it! They were teasing me! I knew it, Lupine and Black! Lupine and Black!" Snape exclaimed excitedly.

Camelia was taken aback by him, seeing that the parchment in his hand looked familiar, she seemed to vaguely guess what caused Snape to be so excited, but she was not sure, and she was afraid of asking too much. Directly, accidentally irritated Snape, who was already emotional, so she asked carefully: "Professor, what's the matter? What happened?"

Hearing a "crash", Snape shook out the parchment and showed it to Camelia.

It turned out that it wasn't a paper or evidence that Lupine and Black had been in cahoots, but it was evidence that Snape's suspicion that Lupine was hiding something was correct.

It was the Marauder's Map that Lupine showed Camelia not long ago, one of the inventions that the predators were proud of, but somehow the current owner of this map, Lupine, who is also one of the inventors, Ping actually forgot the importance of reciting the hidden spell after using it. Fortunately, Snape discovered the hidden secrets of this map.

Lupine's name was moving rapidly on the map, and it seemed that he was heading towards the Whomping Willow. At the same time, the Whomping Willow seemed to be very lively, and the names of Harry and the three of them were impressively displayed nearby. But the most unbelievable is that there is still a name around them. It is the first time his name has appeared on it in so many days. It is also the name that people are most eager to see these days——Sirius Black .

But when Camelia wanted to take a closer look, the names of the four people disappeared in the blink of an eye, but Lupine's name was always there, and he was indeed running towards the Whomping Willow.

Snape was a little smug, and there was even a weird smile on his mean face, "I knew Lupine was colluding with Black, and now it's over, I'm going to arrest them all and send them to prison Zkaban. So, get it? Shafiq, I want you to go to the Headmaster now, and if we're lucky, the Minister for Magic isn't gone yet."

Seeing that Snape couldn't wait to go out to chase Lupine, Camelia cried out excitedly, "No! Black was framed, he wasn't the one who betrayed Harry's parents back then! Dumbledore also knew about this The thing is, if the Ministry of Magic were still around, they wouldn't listen to anything but tell the dementors guarding the school to give this innocent man a quick kiss. We can't let that happen!"

"If that's the case, do you have proof?" Snape asked.

Camelia was about to speak, but she suddenly realized that she couldn't explain to Snape how she came from another time and space, knowing things that hadn't happened yet and things that had happened but were little known.She had discussed with Dumbledore a long time ago about her matters, the less people know the better, so besides Dumbledore, she has also told Lupine.Telling Lupine is sure that he will not speak out and mess around, and his identity as a werewolf needs to be kept secret, so they are mutually beneficial.

Although she knew that Snape was Dumbledore's confidant, Camelia was not sure about Snape's attitude towards her. He had never been a close teacher to her, but even if she wanted to tell Snape, To save Blake, but he doesn't look like he can sit patiently and listen to someone explain.

Sure enough, seeing Camelia hesitate, Snape said thoughtfully: "I think Lupine must have lied to you, he is not a good person."

"Professor is really not what you think!" Camelia blocked Snape's way.

"Get out of the way!" Snape said coldly, but Camelia was unmoved and looked at him stubbornly.

He was about to leave, and Camelia became even more anxious, she didn't care about anything else, she grabbed Snape's arm and said, "Listen to me..."

But before she could finish speaking, Snape took advantage of her unpreparedness to wave his wand and yelled "slumped", and Camelia immediately felt dizzy, her eyes went dark, and she lost consciousness.

Then Camelia had a not-so-long dream, in which she repeated the story of how she met Qiu that day. In the dream, Qiu told her the news of Cedric's death, but it was too late to think about the bad news. Then it starts from the beginning and reappears one scene after another, in a continuous loop, just like the Mobius ring that never goes to the end.

The dream came to an abrupt end when Camelia heard the shrill cry of a house-elf far away.

"Miss, wake up, wake up!"

Camille struggled to open her eyes, and there was a familiar elf standing in front of her. Although there were many house elves in Hogwarts, and they all wore a tea towel with the Hogwarts crest on it, Camille Leah still recognized it as the one she and Cedric would always run to serve first when they went to the kitchen.

"Coco?" She called out with some uncertainty.

Seeing that she recognized her, Ke Ke looked overjoyed, "Yes, it's me. My dear miss, why are you lying here to sleep? Ke Ke thinks this is not a good place to rest, you should go to bed and rest."

Camelia felt helpless when she heard it thought she was sleeping, and when she was about to explain that she was not sleeping but was knocked out by the professor, Keke suddenly realized and shouted: "Keke understands, so you called me in the afternoon. Ke Ke came here, not to let Ke Ke clean, but to wake you up, right? Ke Ke made such a big mistake and misunderstood your meaning. Ke Ke is guilty, Ke Ke is not a good elf, even the master's order I can't even understand."

After it finished speaking, it turned around and hugged the table legs, bumping its head upwards desperately, yelling "bad elf" and "stupid elf" to accuse itself. The desk, which seemed to be not in good condition, was almost torn apart by it, and Camelia didn't bother to ask it about anything else, and forcibly pulled it away from the legs of the table with brute force.

Fortunately, elves are relatively small in size. Even Camelia, who is weak, can subdue an adult house elf without magic.

Finally, Keke calmed down, and stood there obediently without saying a word, probably waiting to hear Camelia's next order. In fact, Camelia didn't want her to do her any favors. She wanted to send it away, but she was afraid that if it was driven away, it would do the same self-harm behavior as before, which made her feel headache, so she had to give up this idea for the time being.

Fortunately, Snape did not take the Marauder's Map with him when he left, and even the Wolfsbane Potion was forgotten on the table, and Camelia stuffed the medicine into her pocket.

The names of Lupine and others on the Marauder's map have disappeared, but from the map, Snape's name has reached the Whomping Willow, and Dumbledore and Fudge have already left Hagrid's hut. He wandered around here, perhaps inspecting the work of the dementors and the defense measures against Black in the castle. It seemed that Fudge would not be able to leave for a while.

After Camelia confirmed Dumbledore's location, she went to find Snape again, only to find that his name was the same as those of the previous ones, and he disappeared when he was near the Whomping Willow.

This made Camelia deep in thought. If a person's name cannot be found on the Marauder's Map, it means that the person is dead, or that the person is no longer at school, because the map can only be displayed in the school. people.Of course, it is absolutely impossible for the first case to happen, so it is only possible for the second case, but the question is how did they manage to leave the school quickly, and everyone in Hogwarts is forbidden to apparate.

However, Camelia also noticed the information that she had been ignoring all this time, because the word "Secret Road" was marked next to the Whooping Willow icon, that's right, besides showing everyone's traces , will also mark all the hidden secret passages within Hogwarts.

This is very considerate for all those who want to play pranks and adventures in school, but the fly in the ointment is that the map does not indicate where these secret passages will eventually lead, nor does it clearly explain the specific method of entering the secret passage. It's just like a spell marked vaguely next to the secret passage at the statue of the one-eyed old woman.

But generally speaking, most of the secret passages lead to Hogsmeade village, but I don't know where it will go to Hogsmeade.But now there is not much time to waste, and when Camelia was at a loss, she suddenly caught a glimpse of Coco beside her.

"Do you elves know every secret passage in Hogwarts?" Seeing that Keke nodded, Camelia was overjoyed and continued to ask, "Then do you know where the secret passage in Whomping Willow leads to?"

"Koke can't say it, this is the rule, Keke has to abide by the law and be a good elf, otherwise they should drive Keke out, if they are kicked out... But if the lady wants to know, Keke has to say, Keke can't disobey you order." Coco looked a little distressed, but he said it anyway, "If Coco remembers correctly, it is the darkest and scariest house in the village. Fear."

"You mean the Shrieking Shack?" Camelia lowered her head to look at the map after getting the answer, "What can I do? It's already very difficult to get close to the Whomping Willow, and I don't know if it's too late to get there. Is there any other way to get to the Shrieking Shack?"

Ke Ke pulled Camelia's clothes and said in a low voice: "If Miss wants to go, Ke Ke is willing to take you there. Ke Ke must be brave and not be afraid of the dark."

"You have a way?" Camelia said pleasantly, "Yes, you elves can apparate in the castle, right?"

Coco nodded with a smile, great satisfaction appeared on its face, "It is an honor to serve you, Coco."

It pulled Camelia's clothes and snapped its fingers, and in the blink of an eye, they were already in a messy, gray room.The wallpaper was peeling, the floor was stained, the furniture was all broken, as if it had been smashed, and the windows were boarded up.

There was a loud quarrel in the house, which sounded like it was coming from overhead. Camelia motioned to Ke Ke to keep quiet, and they came to the hall as quietly as possible, and stepped on the stair that was about to collapse.There was a thick layer of dust everywhere, but there was a broad shiny mark on the floor, as if something had been dragged upstairs, and the noise of the quarrel became clearer, but it sounded like a lot of people.

Walking to the dark landing, the door of the room next to the stairs was half open, and several people whose names had disappeared from the map in the room were inside.

Snape with a complex expression was holding up his wand to confront Harry and Hermione. Lupine and a frighteningly thin black-haired man were tied together by a rope, and Camelia recognized him almost immediately. It was Sirius Black, and it looked like Snape had done it, and Black kept yelling hoarsely, "Go and see that mouse!"

But Snape seemed to have lost his mind, with a crazy light in his eyes, and he couldn't listen to anyone's words at all.

There was a dilapidated big bed in the room. A big orange cat was lying on the bed and barking at them non-stop. Ron sat on the floor beside the bed, holding his leg with one hand and covering his face with the other nervously. In the pocket of his clothes, there was a squeaking mouse in it.

Camelia, who was hiding in the darkness and witnessed everything, took out her wand decisively, pointed in Snape's direction and shouted, "Disarm."

But she wasn't the only voice, it turned out that Harry and the three of them also thought of disarming Snape at the same time.Under the influence of multiple magical forces, Snape's body flew up, hit the wall with a loud noise, and then he slid along the wall to the ground, fainted, and his wand was in the air He drew an arc high and landed on the bed.

Black looked at Harry now and said, "You should have left him with me."

Camelia came out of the darkness at this moment, and Harry and Ron were too surprised to speak when they saw her, and Hermione covered her face in fear and began to cry when Snape fell.

"We hit the teacher - we hit the teacher -" whimpered Hermione, staring at the motionless Snape through her fingers, "we're going to be in trouble!"

Both Lupine and Black were struggling to break free from the ropes, and before Camelia had time to explain to Harry, she rushed over to help them both.

Lupine straightened up, rubbing his strangled arm.

"Thank you, Camelia," he said.

Camelia replied with an apologetic smile, "I'm late."

"No, just right," he said, looking at Harry. "And thank you, Harry."

But Harry pointed his wand at him and Black, and said coldly, "I never said I would believe you."

Camelia stepped forward and pressed down Harry's hand holding the wand, "Harry, let your godfather finish the sentence."

Under the shocked eyes of the two friends, Harry actually hesitated for a while, and then slowly put down his wand, but his eyes were still full of anger when he looked at Black and Lupine, and the one that was not held by Camelia A hand has become a fist.

"We're here to prove it to you," Lupine said, turning to Ron, "son, you have to hand Peter over now."

But Ron didn't listen to him, he just took the mouse out of his pocket and hugged it tightly to his chest.

"That's impossible," he said weakly. "You said he escaped from Azkaban just to catch Scabbers? I mean..." He looked at Harry and Hermione beggingly. "Well, even if little Dwarf can turn into a mouse, but there are tens of thousands of mice in this world, and he has been imprisoned in Azkaban, how does he know that Scabbers is the one he is looking for?"

"Yes, Sirius, he has a point," said Lupine, turning to Black, frowning slightly. "How do you know where he is?"

Blake reached into his robe with a withered hand like a claw, pulled out a crumpled note, smoothed it out, and held it up for everyone to see.

That was the photo of the Weasley family in Egypt published in the "Daily Prophet" last summer. The one squatting on Ron's shoulder was the mouse called Scabbers that he was protecting now.

"How did you get this in prison?" Lupine asked in shock.

"It was given by Fudge." Black said, "When he came to Azkaban for inspection last year, he gave me this newspaper. Since I had nothing to do in it, it was too boring, so I asked them to give me a copy Newspapers to pass the time. I didn't expect to see Peter on the front page, on this boy's shoulder. I've seen him transform so many times that I recognized him right away, and underneath the photo it says The boy is going back to Hogwarts to Harry's..."

"My God!" exclaimed Lupine, looking back and forth between Scabbers and the photographs in the newspaper, and whispered, "His front paws..."

"What's wrong?" Ron asked angrily.

"It's missing a claw," said Black.

"Of course," murmured Lupine, "so he chopped it off himself?"

"Probably just before he transformed," Black said. "After I blocked him that day, he yelled so loudly that the whole street could hear that I betrayed Lily and James. And then, I haven't Before he could say the spell, he caused a street explosion with the wand hidden behind his back, killing so many people around, I think he took advantage of the chaos and went down the sewer with the other rats after the explosion."

"Did you hear, Ron?" said Lupine, "the biggest piece of bones they could find left of Peter was a finger of his."

"This... Banban may have been injured in a fight with other mice! It has been in my house for many years."

"But a mouse has been in your house for 12 years. Haven't you and your family ever wondered why it can live so long?" Lupine said.

"That's because we took good care of it!" Ron immediately denied.

"But it doesn't look very good now, does it?" Lupine asked back. "I guess he's been losing weight since I heard Sirius came out, and he suddenly lost his appetite."

"It was scared by that crazy cat!" Ron pouted at the cat that was still barking on the bed.

"The cat isn't crazy," Blake said hoarsely, reaching out a bony hand to stroke the cat's furry head. "It's the smartest cat I've ever seen. He recognized Peter right away, and knew I'm not a dog. It took me a while to gain his trust and the cat has been helping me since then."

"You mean?" Hermione asked quietly.

"It tried to bring me Peter, but it wasn't easy, so it stole the password to Gryffindor Tower... I guess it was taken from some boy's nightstand..."

The brains of the rest of the people seemed to be overwhelmed, and they just felt that all this was incredible.

"But Peter got wind of it and ran away early," said Black hoarsely. "This cat—Crookshanks, is that what you call him? Tell me Peter left blood on the sheets, I guess he bit himself. Hmph! He's played dead again."

These words touched Harry suddenly, and he asked angrily, "Why did he pretend to be dead? Is it because he knew you were coming to kill him? Just like you killed my parents back then?"

"It's not like that," said Lupine and Camelia together.

"Now you're coming to kill him!" said Harry excitedly.

"Yes." Black said, looking at Banban viciously.

"I should have let Snape take you away!" Harry continued to be agitated, and Camelia couldn't hold him anymore.

"Harry," Lupine said hastily, "don't you understand? People always thought that Sirius betrayed your parents and Peter went to arrest him, but the truth is the opposite. Peter was the traitor!"

"It's not true!" cried Harry. "He's their secret keeper! He admitted it before you came. He said he killed them!"

He pointed at Black, who looked up slowly.

"Harry, I mean I'm killing them," he said hoarsely, "and at the last moment I persuaded Lily and James to use Peter instead of me as their secret keeper, because I wanted to That way no one can guess. It's all my fault... the night they died, I just wanted to see if Peter was safe, but when I got to his hideout, he was gone and there was no fight and then I understood. It was all my fault, what I did... I killed my best friend..."

Blake's voice trembled, and he turned away.

"I don't believe it, you're lying to me! You're still lying!" At this moment, Harry wished he could turn into a beast and rush up to bite Black viciously.

"Enough," said Lupine, with a coldness in his voice that no one else had ever felt. "There's a surefire way to get us to the truth. Ron, give me the mouse."

"What are you going to do with it?" Ron asked nervously.

"Forcing it to show itself," said Lupine, "it won't hurt it if it's really a mouse."

Ron hesitated for a while before handing over Scabbers, and Lupine took it.Scabbers kept screaming and writhing.

"Ready, Sirius?" Lupine asked.

Black had picked up Snape's wand from the bed, and he walked over to Lupine and the struggling mouse.

"Come together?" he asked softly.

"I think so. Camelia, you come too, you should know the spell." Lupine held Scabbers tightly with one hand, raised his wand with the other, and directed the other two, "Okay, you guys Come both, and I'll do it on the count of three. One-two-three!"

All three wands emitted a blue light, and for an instant, Banban stopped in mid-air, his small gray body writhed crazily, then the small body began to enlarge, and soon turned into a human head, followed by limbs.A moment later, a middle-aged man stood where Banban was, cowering and wringing his hands, the hair on Crookshanks' back on the bed stood up and yelled madly at the man.

This is a very short man, not even much taller than the few students present.The thinning hair was not only dull but also messy, and a large patch of baldness was found on the top of the head.He looked wrinkled, probably because he lost weight suddenly in a short period of time, but the skin couldn't shrink back with the weight. At the same time, the hanging skin was extremely dirty, almost the same color as Daban's fur, with a small pointed nose and watery skin. The small glasses still retain a bit of mouse features.He scanned the crowd, his breathing was rapid, and his small eyes glanced at the door from time to time.

"Long time no see, Peter." Lupine said cheerfully, as if he often encountered mice who turned into old classmates in front of him.

"Little-Sirius, Re-Remus..." Pettigrew Peter's voice was thin, and his eyes flicked to the door again. "My friends... my old friends..."

Black held his wand arm up, but Lupine grabbed his wrist, gave him a warning wink, and turned to Pettigrew, still speaking cheerfully and lightly.

"We were chatting just now, Peter. We talked about what happened the night Lily and James died. You were squeaking on the bed, and you may have missed some details."

"Remus," said Pettigrew hurriedly, beads of sweat forming on his brow, "you wouldn't believe him, would you? He's trying to kill me, Remus, save me..."

"We heard so," said Lupine, his voice growing colder. "I'd like to ask you a quick question or two, Peter, if you'd like."

"He's coming to kill me again!" Peter screamed, pointing at Black.

"Nobody's going to kill you until we figure something out," said Lupine calmly.

"Find out?" Pettigrew squealed, looking around again, his eyes flicking to the sealed window, then to the only door, "I knew he'd come back for me! I've been waiting twelve years! Please!" Please help me! This lunatic is going to kill me! He is under the man who can't even mention his name, and he will kill us all when he goes crazy!"

But in the face of Pettigrew's pleading, everyone present was indifferent, and responded to him with an indifferent expression, while Black suddenly laughed when faced with the accusation.

A terrifying and crazy laughter filled the room, which made the already gloomy atmosphere even more creepy.

"How could I be his subordinate? You haven't been hiding from me for 12 years," Black said, "you've been hiding from Voldemort's old subordinates. I've heard many Death Eaters yelling in their dreams in Azkaban , they seem to think that the liar, that is, you betrayed them... I know something, Voldemort went to the Potters' house according to the information you gave, and that's where he was broken, so they all hate you. But We all know that not all of Voldemort's men are in Azkaban, are we? There are quite a few out there, biding their time, pretending to be reformed...if they learn you're alive, then Peter—"

"I don't know, what are you talking about..." Pettigrew said again, his voice sharper.He wiped his face with his sleeve, and turned to Lupine, "You don't believe this nonsense, Remus!"

He screamed in pain, his voice was sharp, and he almost knelt down, only to feel that the noisy Camelia pointed her wand at him, and whispered: "Dizzy!"

The wand emitted a white light, and when Pettigrew was hit by the light, he fell backwards and passed out on the ground.

Black yelled: "Get out of the way, let me deal with him!"

Camelia stopped Black before he prepared the spell, "It's too cheap to kill him now, we have to take him back to the Ministry of Magic, so that you can clear your name, as for him, let the dementors kill him." Pack it up."

Black was reluctant to do this, but under Lupine's persuasion, he gradually calmed down, and the three of Harry also agreed to this approach.

So Camelia called out the house elf who had been hiding behind the door for a long time, and after a snap of the fingers, everyone was in Dumbledore's office, and it happened that Dumbledore himself and Minister of Magic Fudge were there.

The author has something to say:

I want to talk about Snape's role, although always is very touching, but I feel that Aunt Luo's setting for this role is mainly based on the image of a mean teacher, the kind of unreasonable teacher that everyone will encounter when they are students , so I also wrote it in this way. From some aspects, he is indeed a teacher who is not very likable, and his character cannot be said to be good against his will. It is indeed somewhat bad, but his body At the same time, there are also admirable aspects, in short, it is a complex and multi-faceted role.

The reason why I say this is because I really didn’t grasp this character very well when I wrote short stories before. When I encountered some doubts, I knew that my writing was not good, and everyone saw Snape differently. The contrast was a bit big. The main reason is that I am afraid of controversy, so I will share some of my own opinions, but if you think differently from me, then it is different, it does not matter.

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