The author has something to say: Warning: The content of this chapter contains a little personal opinion on [Professor Affectionate].

Early in the morning, James yawned and rode his bicycle to go out. Since he started working part-time and was forced to deliver a newspaper, he gradually felt that he didn't have enough time.Although he has a good physique, a creature who is used to staying up late still has a certain resistance to getting up early.

"I wish I could run like the wind," James muttered. "That way I don't have to get up early every day."

The bicycle moved forward in a crooked S-curve path. James closed his eyes and took a nap indifferently. There were no people or obstacles on the road, and it was very fixed. James believed that the way he was going was not a big deal.

In the next second, he almost ran over a dog.

He didn't know where the big fluffy black dog came from, and appeared in front of his bicycle. He was only thankful that the wheels didn't really go over, and he stopped in time when he heard the dog barking.

This appears to be a wounded dog.Leaving the bike aside, James carefully examined the state of the injured animal, which in the end was judged to be nothing serious and as long as a veterinarian could be found, it would be fine.

"Hey, Muggles!"

James didn't realize at first that the rude voice was calling him, and he kept his head down until his cheek was smacked.He was thrown a few steps away before he realized he was being attacked. He steadied himself just in time and felt a rush of anger rushing to his chest. He stared fixedly at the person who attacked him.The teenager who looked to be his age held a slender black wooden stick and looked at him contemptuously: "I'm talking to you."

James moved the corner of his mouth silently, feeling a burning pain on his cheek, as if being whipped, but the strange thing was that the other party only held a thin wooden stick in his hand. "Oh, I didn't hear that," James said quietly. "I didn't realize you were calling me."

"So now you heard." The other party said indifferently: "Did you see a black-haired bastard? He just ran here

coming. "

James pursed his lips tightly, and then said, "I see, I'll show you."

He moved a little closer to this nasty boy, suddenly rushed forward and punched him on the chin with a fist, and at the same time pressed him to the ground with all his strength.After the fists kept falling, he heard the sound of bones colliding.

"You..." the arrogant boy cursed indistinctly, as if biting his tongue, and at the same time he wanted to swing the wooden club in his hand, but James didn't let him.Although James didn't know what it was, his instincts allowed him to firmly hold down the wooden stick in the opponent's hand, put it across the boy's neck, and press both ends so hard that the opponent couldn't breathe .

"I guess the black-haired bastard you're talking about doesn't mean me! Is it?" James said mercilessly, restraining the struggling young man who was struggling to breathe, "Do you want to fight me? Have you practiced enough?" Yet?"

The black dog suddenly barked loudly, and the slightly hoarse sound resounded throughout the neighborhood. The owner of the room next to them was alarmed. The owner pulled back the curtains, opened the window, and yelled at the two teenagers there just by looking at them. Said: "James, are you fighting with someone?"

"I'm sorry, Mrs. Singer. It's nothing serious." James said loudly, the face of the attacker under him had turned liver-colored, and he rolled his eyes desperately trying to push away the pressure on his neck. stick.The big dog took the opportunity to rush over, overturned James, and bit the wooden stick. In the chaos, another new voice joined: "Let the force loose."

James felt that all the strength in his body was gone, he was thrown to the side weakly, his glasses fell a few meters away, the boy who got up kicked and stepped on his body without hesitation, the big dog kept barking and barking Gritting his teeth on that leg, he was kicked away again.

"That's enough, Levi." The joiner said impatiently, "You are shameful enough to be hit by a Muggle."

"My wand was suppressed by him." Le Wei spat and said bitterly: "It's just his luck for a while. It won't be so easy in the future. I will kill him."

"Don't ruin the Dark Lord's big event for such a trivial matter!" The joiner said coldly: "Our goal this time is not Muggles. If you disturb the idiots of the Ministry of Magic here, you will know the consequences."

"Understood, Severus. Since you said so." Le Wei held up his wand unwillingly, narrowing his eyes threateningly: "But I still want to teach him a lesson, since he can't be killed, how about Cruciatus? "

He didn't proceed, and across the street, there was an explosion, and then many car sirens blared.

"He's over there," said Snape, completely absorbed, and with a sound like an explosion, they disappeared.

The big dog whimpered uncomfortably, and arched James' hand. James was lying on his back, his vision was blurry, but his strength had gradually recovered, so he could lift his hand and pat him on the head feebly: "Don't worry, buddy .I'll be up in a minute."

The big dog barked hastily and circled around him, as if he was sure he was all right, it also ran away.James stared at the sky wordlessly. His glasses were thrown far away. I don't know if they were broken. His body hurt like hell. There must be a lot of bruises.

His bicycle was thrown aside, and newspapers were scattered all over the floor... But nothing confused him more than what had just happened, not even the geophysics book that had made him rack his brains.

Sirius' complexion was pale, his sleeves were rolled up high, revealing the wound on his arm, the bleeding was no longer there, but the color of the newly grown skin was still somewhat contrasting with the original skin.He looked around vigilantly, then opened the door and stepped in.

Lupine was sitting with a red-haired girl in his living room, and he greeted the girl a little tiredly, "Hello, Lily." Then, he sat down beside Lupin politely, and patted his Shoulder: "Thanks, Remus."

"You're welcome. It was really dangerous just now." Lupine whispered, "Lily helped too."

"I didn't expect you to come here." Sirius ignored Lupine's last addition, and said to Lily with a fake smile.

Lupine moved uneasily, pushed Sirius' elbow under the table, and whispered, "It's not what you think, Sirius."

"Yes. Snape and I have broken up." Lily took the words and said to them flatly, "I have nothing to do with him."

"No wonder Snape chased me and asked about you all the way." Sirius said sarcastically, "I thought he suspected that we had eloped."

"Good idea, let him think so," Lily said, "as long as he doesn't think I can continue to forgive him."

Sirius raised his eyebrows, as if listening attentively.

"He lied to me." Lily gritted her teeth and said, "He told me that he had severed ties with those Death Eaters, but guess what I saw on his arm later? It was covered up by him, Stupid mark!"

"Oh, I'm not surprised at all." Sirius sneered: "I've always been just surprised why Gryffindor's first grade is always so stupid."

"Stop laughing at me, Sirius." Lily shook her long hair and frowned, holding the teacup in front of her: "I won't give him another chance."

She lowered her head, her slightly long red hair fell down to cover her eyes, as if the long-simmering anger finally broke out, she suddenly smashed the glass and said forcefully: "He's insulting my parents! Ha, he thought it was just Because of Voldemort's boring blood theory, just because he hinted that he likes me, and then he can insult my parents, he can try to disown my parents, slaughter ordinary people like my parents, and I have to put Is he confessing like a god? No, no, no, I told him, if he insists on doing this, I'll just twist his body until his head pops off his neck!"

Sirius laughed wantonly, it was strange that sometimes Lily reminded him of his old friend, maybe that's why although Lily and Snape were closer at school, they still didn't become enemies.

"Congratulations on finally getting out of this." Sirius wheezed, and Lupine said more gently than his schadenfreude: "Anyway, Lily, it's good to see it sooner."

"You're right." Lily nodded and said, "I'm sorry, Sirius, because you have been troubled by these boring things." She hugged Sirius and Lupine respectively before leaving: "It's good to see that you are all right , I hope to express my apologies."

"Then say something nice for us in front of Dumbledore." Sirius patted her on the back indifferently, he wasn't angry at all now.Lupine smiled nervously: "Goodbye, Lily."

The red-haired girl left in a hurry, and as the door closed, Lupine whispered, "I always thought you would be together."

"What?" Sirius turned his head in astonishment: "Me and Lily? Why do you think so?"

"When you were in school, you sometimes looked at her in a daze." Lupine shrugged his shoulders, and smiled a little awkwardly: "Also, the nickname of Hogwarts Heartthrob may also have caused me Some misleading."

"Thank you so much." Sirius raised his eyebrows: "Thank you for giving Snape another reason to surround me early in the morning."

"Anything else?" Lupine asked suspiciously.

"I probably saw the activities of some Death Eaters." Recalling what he heard last night, Sirius said a little grimly: "When I became... to track Wilkes. Early in the morning I re- Turned into a human, crossed the street, and got stopped by Snape. I thought he had found out my secret. It was for Lily."

"You used..." Lupine said anxiously, "I thought we had an agreement."

"Don't be nervous, no one will find out, this is a good skill." Sirius blinked and said with a smile: "I learned it in a few years, not to put it on the shelf."

"What if you are discovered?" Lupine pointed out sharply. "You will enter Azkaban earlier than those people."

"It's okay." Sirius said disapprovingly, "I'll be careful." Lupine knew he was just talking, so he couldn't help sighing.

His old friend patted him on the shoulder cheerfully: "Don't worry, Remus. Want to go together?"

"Aren't you resting at home?" said Lupine.

"I want to visit someone." Sirius smiled awkwardly: "Because I left him behind. I don't feel relieved if I don't go and see."

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