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Chapter 222 End of Grade 5 (4)

Jane had to admit that Dumbledore's words pleased her so much that the unhappiness caused by the conflict with Snape was resolved.But even so, she still couldn't accept the fact that she couldn't go to Spider's End this holiday.If she couldn't go to Spinner's End this holiday, it meant that they couldn't see each other once in two months.This is undoubtedly bad news for the two people in the quarrel, but Jane also has to think that what Dumbledore said is correct-Voldemort has no Malfoy, Snape will become his most powerful assistant, and Voldemort believed that Snape had gained the trust of Dumbledore in Hogwarts, and it was extremely important to have the position of Potions teacher and head of Slytherin.He could help him monitor Dumbledore's every move, which no one but Snape could do.

But although Jane understands these principles, it doesn't mean that she can accept them in her heart.She felt that this day might have been the worst day of her entire school year - first losing her wand, then arguing with Snape, and finally getting the news from Dumbledore.

"I know this may be depressing news for you, but I think you should be able to understand the current situation, and you don't want to put Severus in danger. On this point, I think we have a consensus It's the same," said Dumbledore.

Jane stared at Dumbledore angrily, and her heart was inexplicably angry: "If you didn't let him become a spy, maybe he is safer than anyone else now!"

There was a look of guilt on Dumbledore's face, but more of helplessness: "This is his own choice."

"Why did he choose this way?" Jane asked: "He is not a fool. Slytherin knows how to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages best. Why did he choose such a path? The most dangerous, least recognized, and most misunderstood path." —Why would he choose to be a double agent! This is not Snape's style of doing things at all!"

Jane knew Snape's character well, how cunning and clever he was.But choosing to be a spy was not a smart move, it could even be said to be a kind of self-sacrifice, it was not something Snape would do at all, it was against his values.But he still did so, and he continued to move forward without complaint or regret.Jane has never been able to find the reason, nor can she guess what made Snape make such a choice.But obviously, what she didn't know, Dumbledore must know.

"I'm sorry, I can't tell you this." Dumbledore didn't look at Jane anymore, he avoided her eyes and looked at his fingers: "And I think Severus should tell you about this issue himself, and Not from anyone else."

Jane pursed her lips and stopped talking.

"I think you will stay at the Burrow with Harry and the others this holiday. I think Voldemort will soon know where you live, and it's not safe for you to continue living there," said Dumbledore.

Jane still didn't speak.

Dumbledore knew that Jane had no desire to continue the conversation, so he sighed long and didn't say anything more: "I hope you can understand my difficulties."

Jane left Dumbledore's office and breakfast was over when she came to the auditorium.But she didn't feel hungry at all, she felt a weird feeling of fullness in and out of her stomach.That feeling of fullness came from a strange emotion, like a fire and a huge stone clogged in her stomach.She planned to go find Snape, but Harry, who was walking towards her, changed her mind.

In the morning, they went to the school hospital to visit Hermione and Ron, and then went to visit Hagrid together.Now that Dumbledore has returned, those teachers who were driven out by Umbridge also resumed their normal work.Hagrid prepared some drinks and rock cakes for them. Although Jane didn't eat anything that day, she found that she had no appetite at all and couldn't eat anything at all. Thinking about the arrangements for this summer vacation and the threat of Voldemort, Her mood was in a mess.

After sitting with Hagrid for a while, they headed back to the castle.Harry seemed to sense Jane's depressed mood, so he didn't immediately go back to the Gryffindor common room or the school hospital with her.They sat down on the hillside of the Black Lake, and the afternoon sun fell on them warm and bright.The huge octopus in the Black Lake rolled over, and several Ravenclaw girls sat on the edge of the Black Lake.They put their feet in the water and talked as they played, and their loud and crisp laughter reached Harry and Jane's ears.

"Want to chat for a while? I mean you don't look in a good mood, is it because of what happened in the Department of Mysteries?" Harry sat on the grass, and Jane sat beside him.

Jane forced herself to twitch her mouth and shook her head: "No, I'm not in a bad mood."

"I don't think we need to hide anything between us. Although I'm not as sensitive as Hermione, I can also feel your emotional changes. I'm not Ron." Harry said, "It's always been you You are helping me, and you are guiding me and helping me analyze what happened. Well, I admit that although I did not follow what you said, nor did I listen to you or Hermione in many things , but in the end everything often happens according to what you said—in fact, what I want to say is that maybe I can help you, just like you helped me."

Harry waited quietly for Jane to speak, but Jane just sat there motionless and stared at the black lake in the distance.Her eyes seemed to be looking at the lake in the distance, but also seemed to be seeing nothing. Her eyes were somewhat like Snape's imagination, empty and unpredictable.

When Harry thought that Jane would not speak again, she suddenly said: "I was just wondering how many people will die in this war. You know, many members of the Order of the Phoenix died in the last war triggered by Voldemort , such as Neville's parents, and..." Jane took a deep breath, and did not continue to list, because she believed that Harry could understand what she hadn't said: "So this time, Voldemort has made a comeback, and will How many people died because of this? If I hadn't appeared in time, maybe Sirius would have been separated from you forever..." She couldn't imagine that if the Sirius was Snape at that time, and she didn't appear in time, what would happen? what consequences.Satan's words echoed in her ears, like the twelve o'clock midnight beating on her heart, calling out all her fears.

Harry didn't dare to imagine such a scene either—Sirius was the only relative he could rely on, and if he lost Sirius, he would never forgive himself for such a reckless and wrong move.

The two of them didn't continue talking for a long time. The Ravenclaw girls sitting in the distance put on their shoes and left the Black Lake. Now there were only the two of them left in this place.

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