The day to become the final boss
Chapter 15 About the Bandit Quad and Snape
As for the thoughts of the robber four and Snape, those who have not read the original can read it.
This is the memory of Snape that Harry Potter peeped from the Pensieve
——————————” Harry looked back anxiously. Snape was still not far away, still buried in his exam questions—but this was Snape’s memory Well, Harry was sure that if Snape had decided to wander in another direction once he was out on the grounds, he—Harry—couldn't have followed James any further. But let him loose Heaving a sigh of relief, when James and his three friends strode across the grass and walked down Poli towards the lake, Snape, who was still studying the test paper, followed, obviously not sure where he was going Harry had been a short distance in front of Snape, trying to keep a close eye on James and the others.
"Hmph, I think those test questions are a piece of cake," he heard Sirius say. "I can at least get an 'Outstanding' on the test, or I'd be surprised."
"Me too," James said.He reached into his pocket with a hand and pulled out a struggling Snitch.
"Where did you get that?"
"Stolen," James said casually.He started juggling the Snitch, sending it flying about a foot away, and then catching him; his reflexes were brilliant.Wormtail looked at him in awe.
They stopped in the shadow of the beech tree by the lake.Under the same tree, Harry, Ron and Hermione once spent a Sunday doing their homework and then lying on the grass and chatting.Harry looked back again, and was pleased to see that Snape was already sitting on the grass in the thick shadow of the bushes.Just like before, he is still concentrating on studying 0. w. Ls exam papers, so Harry was free to sit on the grass between the beech trees and -421 bushes and look at the four people under the trees.The dazzling sunlight shone on the calm lake, and on the shore, there sat a group of girls who had just come out of the auditorium. They laughed, took off their shoes and socks, and dipped their feet in the lake to cool off.
Lupine pulled out a book and began to read.Sirius stared at the students milling about on the grass around him, looking haughty and bored, but also very handsome this way.James was still playing with the Snitch, and he let it fly further and further away, almost escaping, but he always caught it at the last moment.Wormtail looked at him, mouth shut.Wormtail would clap and applaud every time James made an extremely difficult move to catch the Snitch.Five minutes passed like this, and Harry didn't understand why James didn't let Wormtail catch the Snitch himself, but James seemed to enjoy the attention.Harry noticed that his father had a habit of messing up his hair, he didn't seem to want it to be too neat, and he was always looking at the girls by the water.
"Put that thing away, okay?" Sirius finally said after James made a beautiful catch and Wormtail let out a cheer, "or Wormtail is going to pee his pants with excitement." Wormtail blushed slightly, but James grinned. "Excuse me." He said and stuffed the snitch back into his pocket.It was obvious to Harry that James would stop showing off only in front of Sirius. "I'm so bored," said Sirius, "if only the moon were full today." "You can," said Lupine darkly from the back of the book, "we have Transfiguration, and if you're bored, you can take Test me. Here you are." He handed over his book.But Sirius snorted. "I don't need to look at this crap, I know it all." "This will cheer you up, Padfoot," James murmured, "Look who that is." Sirius turned his head.He was suddenly motionless, like a dog that has smelled a rabbit. "Great," he said softly, "Snotlite." Harry turned to see what Sirius was looking at.Snape walked on, taking O. w. The test papers for the LS exam were stuffed into the schoolbag.Sirius and James stood up as he moved out of the shadow of the bushes to cross the grass.
Lupin and Wormtail sit still: Lupin is still staring down at his book, but his eyes don't move, and he frowns slightly; Wormtail looks at Sirius and James, then at St. Nep, with an expression on his face eager to see the unexpected happen sooner.
"Are you all right, Snotluck?" James said loudly.Snape reacted so quickly, as if he had expected an attack: he threw off his schoolbag, thrust a hand into his robes, but he was only halfway up his wand when James bellowed: "Expelliarmus!" Snape's wand flew twelve feet into the air, landing softly in the grass behind him.Sirius gave a short, crisp laugh. "There are obstacles!" he said, aiming his wand at Snape, who was running towards his lost wand, but was knocked down halfway.
The students all around turned to look at them.Some people stood up and slowly approached.Some looked suspicious, others thought it was amused.
Snape lay panting on the ground.James and Sirius approached him step by step, wands raised, and James glanced back at the girls by the water as he walked.Wormtail was on his feet now, watching with interest, and moved aside, away from Lupine, to get a better look.
"How did you go, Snotluck?" James asked.
"I'm staring at him, and his nose is touching the parchment," said Sirius meanly. "There must be big grease spots all over the parchment. They can't even try to read a word."
A few onlookers laughed loudly; Snape was obviously not very popular.Wormtail chuckled sharply.Snape wanted to stand up, but the spell was still working on him; he struggled as if bound by invisible ropes.
"You—wait," he panted, looking up at James with a look of utter disgust on his face, "you—wait!" "What are you waiting for?" said Sirius coldly. "What do you want, snotlite, rub your snot on us?" A mixture of expletives and curses came out of Snape's mouth, but his wand was ten feet away, so nothing happened. occur. "Clean your mouth," said James dryly, "clean it up!" Snape's mouth burst with pink suds; He was suffocating - "Let him go!" James and Sirius turned to look.Immediately, James' free hand ran quickly to his hair.It was a girl walking from the lake.She had long, thick, dark red hair that fell to her shoulders, and strangely green almond eyes—Harry's eyes.
Harry's mother.
"How are you, Evans," James said, his tone suddenly friendly, deeper and more mature.
"Let him go," Lily repeated.She looked at James with an expression of extreme disgust everywhere. "Why did he mess with you?"
"Well," said James, pretending to be mulling over the point, "it's mostly because of him, if you know what I mean"
Many onlookers laughed loudly, Sirius and Wormtail laughed too, but Lu Hu, who seemed to be still concentrating on studying, didn't laugh, neither did Lily.
"You think you're funny," she said dryly, "but you're just an insolent, bully-423 bad ass, Potter. Let him go."
"If you'll hang out with me, I'll let him go, Evans," James said quickly, "Go on and hang out with me, and I'll never touch old snot with a wand again. "Behind him, the effect of the Impeding Charm is gradually weakening.Snape began to move slowly towards his lost wand, vomiting bubbly suds as he crawled.
"Even if I had to choose between you and the giant squid, I wouldn't go out with you," Lily said.
"Go back to your words, Prongs," said Sirius cheerfully, turning to Snape. "Ouch!"
But it was too late; Snape had pointed his wand straight at James, and there was a flash, and a deep gash appeared on one side of James' cheek, and blood spattered his robes.James turned sharply: after the second flash, Snape was hanging upside down in the air, his robes hanging over his head, revealing skinny, pale legs and one that was turning black panties.
There was much cheering in the small crowd around; Sirius, James, and Wormtail laughed heartily.
For a split second, Lily's face rose and fell in anger, like she was about to smile, but she said, "Put him down!"
"Of course," said James, and he jerked his wand up; Snape fell to the ground, curled up in a ball.He pulled back his robes, stood up instantly, and raised his wand, but Sirius said, "Petrification!" and Snape fell on his back again, stiff as a plank.
"Let him go!" Lily yelled.Now she drew her own wand.James and Sirius stared at it carefully. "Hey, Evans, don't make me put a curse on you," James said seriously. "Then break the spell for him!" James sighed deeply, then turned to face Snape, and whispered the breaking spell. "You go," he said as Snape struggled to his feet, "fortunately, Evans is here, Snotl-"
"I don't need help from a smelly little mudblood like her!"
Lily blinked.
"Fine," she said coldly, "I won't bother with that anymore. And, if I were you, I'd wash my panties, snot."
"Apologize to Evans!" James yelled at Snape, pointing his wand menacingly at Snape.
"I don't need you to force him to apologize." Lily turned to James and shouted, "You're as annoying as he is."
"What" cried James, "I never said you were a—you know what!"
"You think it's cool to look like you just got off your broomstick, so you mess up your hair, show off with that silly snitch, and cast spells on anyone you meet in the hallway that annoys you , just because you can—I wonder how you can get off the ground with that big head on your broomstick. You make me sick."
-424 She turned sharply and ran away quickly.
"Evans!" James called after her. "Hey, Evans!"
But she didn't look back.
"What's wrong with her?" James asked.He tried to casually address the question as if it didn't matter to him, but he failed.
"From the undertones of what she said, all I can say is she thinks you're a bit arrogant, buddy," said Sirius.
"Yeah," said James, looking genuinely annoyed now, "yes—"
There was another flash, and Snape was hung upside down in the air again.
"Who wants to see me take my snotty panties off"
But Harry would never know if James actually took off Snape's underpants.A hand gripped his upper arm as tightly as a pincer.Harry flinched, turned to see who had grabbed him, and he trembled when he saw that a grown-up Snape was standing next to him, pale with rage.
"Did you have fun"
Harry felt himself rising into the air; the summer scene around him was gone; he was floating upward in the icy darkness, Snape's hand still clutching his upper arm.Then, with a sharp dive, as if he were flipping somersaults in mid-air, his feet hit the stone floor of Snape's dungeon, and he stood again on the edge of Snape's desk. Next to the Pensieve, in the dimly lit study of the real Potions teacher.
"Then," said Snape, gripping Harry's arm so hard that Harry felt his hand go numb, "have fun then, Potter."
"No, no," said Harry, trying to free his arm.
It was scary: Snape's lips quivered, his face was so pale, his teeth bared.
"Your father's an interesting man, isn't he?" Snape said, shaking Harry so hard that Harry's glasses fell off his nose.
"I do not have--"
Snape pushed Harry with all his might.Harry fell hard to the floor of the dungeon.
"You're not allowed to tell anyone what you saw!" Snape growled.
"No," Harry said, standing up, trying to stay as far away from Snape as possible, "No, of course I—"
"Get out, get out, I never want to see you in this office again!"
———————————————————————————————————— The above is Rowling’s original work.
Yesterday I saw a message from someone saying that wy hacked James Potter in the article.After reading the original text above, do you really think I hacked him?In my mind, no matter how brave, tenacious, defiant of power, and responsible the three of the four were when they were adults, they were complete assholes in their school days when it came to Snape! !Even Harry Potter, peeking at this fact from the Pensieve, couldn't help thinking so ——————————————————————————
"He didn't want to go back to Gryffindor Tower so early at all, and he didn't want to tell Ron and Hermione what he had just seen. Harry felt so scared and sad, and it wasn't because Snape told him Yelling, not because Snape threw a can at him, but because he knew what it was like to be humiliated in front of a circle of onlookers, he knew exactly what Snape felt when he was being taunted by his father, From what he'd seen and heard just now, his father was indeed an arrogant man, exactly as Snape had been telling him all along.
Ron started yelling at Marietta Ackmore impassionedly, and Harry thought Ron was doing him a favour; all he had to do was look angry, nod while Ron caught his breath, and say "yes." ’ or ‘That’s right’ would do, and he could concentrate on thinking about what he had seen in the Pensieve, even though it got worse the more he thought about it.
He felt as if the memories in the Pensieve were gnawing at his heart.He has always believed that his parents are very good people.Regarding his father's character, he never believed the slander and slander Snape threw out at all.Didn't people like Hagrid and Sirius tell Harry how wonderful his dad is (yeah, well, look what Sirius himself looks like, a critical voice in Harry's head says he's just as bad , didn't he) Yes, he'd overheard Professor McGonagall saying before that his dad and Sirius were the most troublesome people in school, and she described them as the precursors of the Weasley twins, but Harry Can't imagine Fred and George hanging someone upside down for fun unless they-428 really hate this guy maybe it's Malfoy or someone who deserved it Nep deserved that at the hands of James: but Lily asked, "How did he mess with you" and James replied, "It's mostly because of him, if you know what I mean" James didn't just Did Sirius stir up trouble because he said he was bored? Harry remembered that Lupine had said in Grimmauld Place before that Dumbledore made him a prefect in the hope that he could restrain James and Sirius, but in In the Pensieve, he sat there and let it happen Harry kept reminding himself that Lily had interfered in this and that his mother was upright.However, he remembered the look on Lily's face when she yelled at James, and it upset him as much as anything else; it was clear that Lily hated James, and Harry couldn't understand how they ended up getting married .On several occasions, he even wondered if James had been forcing her on her for almost five years, and thinking of his father had been a constant source of comfort and encouragement to him.Whenever someone said he looked like James, he was filled with pride.But now when he thought of James, he felt cold and sad. "
———————————————————————————————————————————————————— ———————————— This is also the original text.
To be honest, wy doesn't hate Peter as a traitor so much—"James is still playing with the snitch, he let it go farther and farther, almost escaped, but he can always get away at the end Grab it every moment. Wormtail looks at him, his mouth can't close. Every time James makes a very difficult move to catch the snitch, Wormtail will pant and clap his hands. It's like this for 5 minutes, huh Leigh wondered why James didn't let Wormtail catch the Snitch himself, but James seemed to relish the attention."
—————————————————— In the difficult days later, between the safety of your own life and even your family, and the friends who have been together in this way for 7 years, if it were you, how would you choose?
Wy is not the white lotus of the Virgin Mary. If someone stretched out a hand for help and held my leg when I was about to escape from birth, then I think I would cut it off without hesitation.
Don't doubt, in fact, the ten-year nightmare of the protagonist Wan Mo in this article is my own experience. I have done this kind of thing.
Well, let's not talk about these and continue our topic.
Then read the original text about the werewolf incident——
"That's still very dangerous! Running around in the dark with a werewolf! What if he accidentally bites someone?" "The thought still haunts me," said Lupine gravely, "and there was almost There were many times when we bit people. We joked about it afterwards. We were young and ignorant at the time, and we just wanted to be proud of our cleverness.
"Of course, sometimes I feel ashamed that I have betrayed Dumbledore's trust... He accepted me when none of the other headmasters would accept me, and he had no idea that I had broken the code that he Made it for the safety of me and others. He never knew that I led three classmates to learn Animagi illegally. Every time we sat down to plan our adventures for the next month, I kept trying to forget this burden. guilt, and I haven't changed..."
Lupine's face hardened, and there was self-loathing in his voice. "I've been fighting with myself for a year, wondering whether I should tell Dumbledore: Sirius is an Animagus. But I didn't say it. Why? Because I was too cowardly. Tell him, it means I had betrayed his trust as a student, which meant acknowledging that I had also led others with me... and for me. Dumbledore's trust was extremely important. When I was a child, he accepted me into school, and I Hitting the wall as an adult, he gave me work when I couldn't find paid work because I was a werewolf. In this way, I convinced myself that Sirius used the evil method he learned from Voldemort to infiltrate the school. Yes, his being an Animagus has nothing to do with it...so, in a sense, Snape was right all along about me." "Snape" Black said hoarsely, and after a few minutes Looking at Lupine instead of Scabbers for the first time since, "What does Snape have to do with this?" "He's here, Sirius," Luhu said heavily, "and he's teaching here, too." He looked up Looked at Harry, Ron and Hermione.
Professor Snape was with us at school.He had vehemently opposed my appointment as Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.He's been telling Dumbledore that I can't be trusted.He had his reasons... You see, Sirius made a joke about him once that nearly cost him his life, and that joke had something to do with me too..." Black made a mocking sound.
"He deserves it," he sneered, "surreptitiously looking around, wondering what we're up to...he's hoping to get us fired..."
———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Azkaban was tortured by dementors until he was only skin and bones, and Blake, who was a little abnormal, also had the same opinion. This kind of tone, from this, one can imagine how he was when he was the handsome and arrogant Master Blake. Such a scene.
Snape and Black were always sharp and vicious when they were together, with a tendency to draw out their wands and attack each other at every turn, but what about Snape's treatment of others?Even in the face of the seemingly gentle werewolf Lupine who called others by their Christian names without their permission, which once brought him life-threatening and even a lifetime of shadows, he did not have this attitude.
—————————————— "Severus is very interested in where I go every month," Lupine told Harry, Ron and Hermione, "We are in the same grade, you Yes. We—oh—don't like each other very much. He doesn't like James in particular.
Jealousy, I think, of James' talent on the Quidditch pitch... Anyway, Snape saw me walking across the field with Madam Pomfrey one evening and she led me to the Whomping Willow out of shape.Sirius told Severus that he could follow me into the tree hole by touching a long stick to a knot in the trunk; Sirius thought it was - oh - fun.Well, of course Snape tried that - if he got to the house he'd be met with a total werewolf - but your father, after he heard what Sirius was doing, followed Snape , pulled him back, risking his own life... But, Snape saw me, at the end of the tunnel.Dumbledore forbade him to tell anyone, but since then he knows what I am..."
"No wonder Snape didn't like you," said Harry slowly, "because he thought you were in on the joke."
"Yes," said a grim voice from the wall behind Lupine.
Severus Snape dropped the cloak, pointing his wand at Lupine.
———————————————————————————————————————————————————— —See, "jealousy" explains Snape's distaste for James Potter in this way, the gentle werewolf.
After the Mr. Werewolf had caused great pain to the other party and drank the high-grade potion Wolfsbane that the other party brewed for him in his spare time with peace of mind, he was still able to say such words, and even incited Neville to induce him to treat him. The other party insulted again and became the laughing stock of everyone again—just like in the past.Maybe you will say that he didn't do it on purpose?Oh, that's even worse, it means that torturing the other party has become a subconscious instinct.
Regarding the werewolf incident, you might say that the foursome were young and ignorant at that time.Maybe you think that Blake, who has been educated by nobles since he was a child, cannot foresee what will happen when he throws a man of his age to a werewolf in a state of madness and bloodthirsty when he is fifteen or six years old?
This is intentional harm, this is murder!
"—but your father, when he heard what Sirius was doing, followed Snape and pulled him back, risking his own life..."————— It seems that this is one of the most sensible things that James Potter did, he was obviously more sober than Black in this matter, he avoided the werewolf friend from being expelled from school, being dealt with by the Ministry of Magic, and kept Dumbledore His reputation saved his best friend Sunflower, who was born as a dark wizard, from being imprisoned in Azkaban.
The quartet played an indelible role in creating the gloomy, viciously spoken, and distorted Mr. Snape as an adult.
About Snape.
He is gloomy and doesn't like hygiene (don't expect a person who has lived in poverty since childhood and has no warmth from his family to develop good hygiene habits. The sky in Spider's End Alley is full of dust all year round, and even the river water is filthy. Even plum Rope Gaunt, Voldemort's mother, was also poor and as dirty as the dirty wall behind her.) The words were vicious, partial, and harsh.
He yearns for black magic, and his favorite thing is to brew potions and torture Harry Potter mentally.
"Arrogance, arrogance, willing to show off in strange ways to attract others' attention, brainless, talentless, ungrateful brat."
It's vicious enough.But if you read the original books, from Snape's point of view, they're all true.
Wy remembers watching "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2" for the first time, when she saw that death was the memory left by Snape, wy wanted to cry, not because she was moved by infatuation, persistence, The reason why eternal love is so ridiculous is because I deeply feel two words - "not worth it".
Yes, not worth it.
Maybe you could say that he did it himself, that it was a mistake he made when he was a Death Eater when he was young.Then I would like to ask, for a person who had such an unfortunate childhood, was brutally bullied, poor, embarrassed, and humiliated in his student days, his parents died early, and even the only sunshine left him, what else is left to him other than pursuing strength to prove himself? What?
Perhaps you would say that he could choose the Order of the Phoenix?
Are you kidding me, maybe you can live with that choice?Enduring the insults of the quartet in the past and even in the future, facing Lily who didn't know how to face it, and throwing himself into the arms of Dumbledore who immediately pressured him to keep silent after the werewolf incident ?
It must be a saint who can bear it.Snape was not a saint, he had extremely low self-esteem, he was extremely proud, he couldn't bear such humiliation, so he turned to the Death Eaters.
Snape loved Lily, yes, the only love.
Wy thinks that this is not pure love—he has never enjoyed the warmth of a family, and has never been approached with fairness and kindness. He regards Lily as his only feeling, his only hope, and his only light.
Snape's sentence "I don't need help from a stinky little mudblood like her!" I think I can understand it. If it were you, you were attacked maliciously, hanged upside down in public, and your underwear was exposed. How do you feel when the only person you hold dear comes up and shouts at your smug swaggering enemy, "Put him down! You're a bully!" amidst all the screeching and excited comments ?
All I know—I'm a woman, and I can't accept it—is that in some ways it's more humiliating than being insulted by a sworn enemy.And Snape is a man, a man with extremely low self-esteem and pride, so I can understand.
However, he gave the rest of his life for this little mudblood in his mouth.
The Potions Master is described in the original book as follows—his hair is greasy and straight, hanging on both sides of his cheeks like a curtain, his eye sockets are deep-set, his figure is thin, and his complexion is sallow.
Snape's skin wasn't originally sallow. When he was a teenager, he was skinny and pale.
Maybe you will think—is it because he boiled too much potion?Come on, the old Eight Treasure Lantern has been teaching potions far longer than him, so why didn't his face turn sallow from the smoke.
Let wy tell you with the medical knowledge he knows, that is anemia, that is the appearance of severe anemia.
You may not understand what anemia appearance is. Anemia appearance refers to some manifestations of the body surface that we see when we see a patient. It not only refers to pale complexion, but also pale lips, nails and eyelid conjunctiva; while patients with severe anemia do not Paleness may appear instead of sallow skin.
As a superb potion master and a professor at Hogwarts, he has enough conditions to make his life better. What kind of pain and suffering can make this 30-year-old man The master of the golden age tortured himself into a severely anemic appearance?
Professor Snape's whole life was filled with despair and pain.
After experiencing domestic violence, poverty, and humiliation, before the end of his schooling period, he even walked with his chest and waist bent.After losing his only treasure because of a half-unknown prophecy, he completely became a walking dead.
He regretted, suffered, and blamed himself all his life, for which he had to endure and protect with his life Inherited most of the appearance characteristics of the mortal enemy, and some of the characteristics that made him hate the little boy, he walked on the tip of the knife, sacrificing everything of himself, To be wrung out of a weary body and mind to the last morsel by the great White Wizard, to the point of death.
Really not worth it.
In the end, wy wants to say, I will make the life of the professor in this article far better than the original one, that's all.
This is the memory of Snape that Harry Potter peeped from the Pensieve
——————————” Harry looked back anxiously. Snape was still not far away, still buried in his exam questions—but this was Snape’s memory Well, Harry was sure that if Snape had decided to wander in another direction once he was out on the grounds, he—Harry—couldn't have followed James any further. But let him loose Heaving a sigh of relief, when James and his three friends strode across the grass and walked down Poli towards the lake, Snape, who was still studying the test paper, followed, obviously not sure where he was going Harry had been a short distance in front of Snape, trying to keep a close eye on James and the others.
"Hmph, I think those test questions are a piece of cake," he heard Sirius say. "I can at least get an 'Outstanding' on the test, or I'd be surprised."
"Me too," James said.He reached into his pocket with a hand and pulled out a struggling Snitch.
"Where did you get that?"
"Stolen," James said casually.He started juggling the Snitch, sending it flying about a foot away, and then catching him; his reflexes were brilliant.Wormtail looked at him in awe.
They stopped in the shadow of the beech tree by the lake.Under the same tree, Harry, Ron and Hermione once spent a Sunday doing their homework and then lying on the grass and chatting.Harry looked back again, and was pleased to see that Snape was already sitting on the grass in the thick shadow of the bushes.Just like before, he is still concentrating on studying 0. w. Ls exam papers, so Harry was free to sit on the grass between the beech trees and -421 bushes and look at the four people under the trees.The dazzling sunlight shone on the calm lake, and on the shore, there sat a group of girls who had just come out of the auditorium. They laughed, took off their shoes and socks, and dipped their feet in the lake to cool off.
Lupine pulled out a book and began to read.Sirius stared at the students milling about on the grass around him, looking haughty and bored, but also very handsome this way.James was still playing with the Snitch, and he let it fly further and further away, almost escaping, but he always caught it at the last moment.Wormtail looked at him, mouth shut.Wormtail would clap and applaud every time James made an extremely difficult move to catch the Snitch.Five minutes passed like this, and Harry didn't understand why James didn't let Wormtail catch the Snitch himself, but James seemed to enjoy the attention.Harry noticed that his father had a habit of messing up his hair, he didn't seem to want it to be too neat, and he was always looking at the girls by the water.
"Put that thing away, okay?" Sirius finally said after James made a beautiful catch and Wormtail let out a cheer, "or Wormtail is going to pee his pants with excitement." Wormtail blushed slightly, but James grinned. "Excuse me." He said and stuffed the snitch back into his pocket.It was obvious to Harry that James would stop showing off only in front of Sirius. "I'm so bored," said Sirius, "if only the moon were full today." "You can," said Lupine darkly from the back of the book, "we have Transfiguration, and if you're bored, you can take Test me. Here you are." He handed over his book.But Sirius snorted. "I don't need to look at this crap, I know it all." "This will cheer you up, Padfoot," James murmured, "Look who that is." Sirius turned his head.He was suddenly motionless, like a dog that has smelled a rabbit. "Great," he said softly, "Snotlite." Harry turned to see what Sirius was looking at.Snape walked on, taking O. w. The test papers for the LS exam were stuffed into the schoolbag.Sirius and James stood up as he moved out of the shadow of the bushes to cross the grass.
Lupin and Wormtail sit still: Lupin is still staring down at his book, but his eyes don't move, and he frowns slightly; Wormtail looks at Sirius and James, then at St. Nep, with an expression on his face eager to see the unexpected happen sooner.
"Are you all right, Snotluck?" James said loudly.Snape reacted so quickly, as if he had expected an attack: he threw off his schoolbag, thrust a hand into his robes, but he was only halfway up his wand when James bellowed: "Expelliarmus!" Snape's wand flew twelve feet into the air, landing softly in the grass behind him.Sirius gave a short, crisp laugh. "There are obstacles!" he said, aiming his wand at Snape, who was running towards his lost wand, but was knocked down halfway.
The students all around turned to look at them.Some people stood up and slowly approached.Some looked suspicious, others thought it was amused.
Snape lay panting on the ground.James and Sirius approached him step by step, wands raised, and James glanced back at the girls by the water as he walked.Wormtail was on his feet now, watching with interest, and moved aside, away from Lupine, to get a better look.
"How did you go, Snotluck?" James asked.
"I'm staring at him, and his nose is touching the parchment," said Sirius meanly. "There must be big grease spots all over the parchment. They can't even try to read a word."
A few onlookers laughed loudly; Snape was obviously not very popular.Wormtail chuckled sharply.Snape wanted to stand up, but the spell was still working on him; he struggled as if bound by invisible ropes.
"You—wait," he panted, looking up at James with a look of utter disgust on his face, "you—wait!" "What are you waiting for?" said Sirius coldly. "What do you want, snotlite, rub your snot on us?" A mixture of expletives and curses came out of Snape's mouth, but his wand was ten feet away, so nothing happened. occur. "Clean your mouth," said James dryly, "clean it up!" Snape's mouth burst with pink suds; He was suffocating - "Let him go!" James and Sirius turned to look.Immediately, James' free hand ran quickly to his hair.It was a girl walking from the lake.She had long, thick, dark red hair that fell to her shoulders, and strangely green almond eyes—Harry's eyes.
Harry's mother.
"How are you, Evans," James said, his tone suddenly friendly, deeper and more mature.
"Let him go," Lily repeated.She looked at James with an expression of extreme disgust everywhere. "Why did he mess with you?"
"Well," said James, pretending to be mulling over the point, "it's mostly because of him, if you know what I mean"
Many onlookers laughed loudly, Sirius and Wormtail laughed too, but Lu Hu, who seemed to be still concentrating on studying, didn't laugh, neither did Lily.
"You think you're funny," she said dryly, "but you're just an insolent, bully-423 bad ass, Potter. Let him go."
"If you'll hang out with me, I'll let him go, Evans," James said quickly, "Go on and hang out with me, and I'll never touch old snot with a wand again. "Behind him, the effect of the Impeding Charm is gradually weakening.Snape began to move slowly towards his lost wand, vomiting bubbly suds as he crawled.
"Even if I had to choose between you and the giant squid, I wouldn't go out with you," Lily said.
"Go back to your words, Prongs," said Sirius cheerfully, turning to Snape. "Ouch!"
But it was too late; Snape had pointed his wand straight at James, and there was a flash, and a deep gash appeared on one side of James' cheek, and blood spattered his robes.James turned sharply: after the second flash, Snape was hanging upside down in the air, his robes hanging over his head, revealing skinny, pale legs and one that was turning black panties.
There was much cheering in the small crowd around; Sirius, James, and Wormtail laughed heartily.
For a split second, Lily's face rose and fell in anger, like she was about to smile, but she said, "Put him down!"
"Of course," said James, and he jerked his wand up; Snape fell to the ground, curled up in a ball.He pulled back his robes, stood up instantly, and raised his wand, but Sirius said, "Petrification!" and Snape fell on his back again, stiff as a plank.
"Let him go!" Lily yelled.Now she drew her own wand.James and Sirius stared at it carefully. "Hey, Evans, don't make me put a curse on you," James said seriously. "Then break the spell for him!" James sighed deeply, then turned to face Snape, and whispered the breaking spell. "You go," he said as Snape struggled to his feet, "fortunately, Evans is here, Snotl-"
"I don't need help from a smelly little mudblood like her!"
Lily blinked.
"Fine," she said coldly, "I won't bother with that anymore. And, if I were you, I'd wash my panties, snot."
"Apologize to Evans!" James yelled at Snape, pointing his wand menacingly at Snape.
"I don't need you to force him to apologize." Lily turned to James and shouted, "You're as annoying as he is."
"What" cried James, "I never said you were a—you know what!"
"You think it's cool to look like you just got off your broomstick, so you mess up your hair, show off with that silly snitch, and cast spells on anyone you meet in the hallway that annoys you , just because you can—I wonder how you can get off the ground with that big head on your broomstick. You make me sick."
-424 She turned sharply and ran away quickly.
"Evans!" James called after her. "Hey, Evans!"
But she didn't look back.
"What's wrong with her?" James asked.He tried to casually address the question as if it didn't matter to him, but he failed.
"From the undertones of what she said, all I can say is she thinks you're a bit arrogant, buddy," said Sirius.
"Yeah," said James, looking genuinely annoyed now, "yes—"
There was another flash, and Snape was hung upside down in the air again.
"Who wants to see me take my snotty panties off"
But Harry would never know if James actually took off Snape's underpants.A hand gripped his upper arm as tightly as a pincer.Harry flinched, turned to see who had grabbed him, and he trembled when he saw that a grown-up Snape was standing next to him, pale with rage.
"Did you have fun"
Harry felt himself rising into the air; the summer scene around him was gone; he was floating upward in the icy darkness, Snape's hand still clutching his upper arm.Then, with a sharp dive, as if he were flipping somersaults in mid-air, his feet hit the stone floor of Snape's dungeon, and he stood again on the edge of Snape's desk. Next to the Pensieve, in the dimly lit study of the real Potions teacher.
"Then," said Snape, gripping Harry's arm so hard that Harry felt his hand go numb, "have fun then, Potter."
"No, no," said Harry, trying to free his arm.
It was scary: Snape's lips quivered, his face was so pale, his teeth bared.
"Your father's an interesting man, isn't he?" Snape said, shaking Harry so hard that Harry's glasses fell off his nose.
"I do not have--"
Snape pushed Harry with all his might.Harry fell hard to the floor of the dungeon.
"You're not allowed to tell anyone what you saw!" Snape growled.
"No," Harry said, standing up, trying to stay as far away from Snape as possible, "No, of course I—"
"Get out, get out, I never want to see you in this office again!"
———————————————————————————————————— The above is Rowling’s original work.
Yesterday I saw a message from someone saying that wy hacked James Potter in the article.After reading the original text above, do you really think I hacked him?In my mind, no matter how brave, tenacious, defiant of power, and responsible the three of the four were when they were adults, they were complete assholes in their school days when it came to Snape! !Even Harry Potter, peeking at this fact from the Pensieve, couldn't help thinking so ——————————————————————————
"He didn't want to go back to Gryffindor Tower so early at all, and he didn't want to tell Ron and Hermione what he had just seen. Harry felt so scared and sad, and it wasn't because Snape told him Yelling, not because Snape threw a can at him, but because he knew what it was like to be humiliated in front of a circle of onlookers, he knew exactly what Snape felt when he was being taunted by his father, From what he'd seen and heard just now, his father was indeed an arrogant man, exactly as Snape had been telling him all along.
Ron started yelling at Marietta Ackmore impassionedly, and Harry thought Ron was doing him a favour; all he had to do was look angry, nod while Ron caught his breath, and say "yes." ’ or ‘That’s right’ would do, and he could concentrate on thinking about what he had seen in the Pensieve, even though it got worse the more he thought about it.
He felt as if the memories in the Pensieve were gnawing at his heart.He has always believed that his parents are very good people.Regarding his father's character, he never believed the slander and slander Snape threw out at all.Didn't people like Hagrid and Sirius tell Harry how wonderful his dad is (yeah, well, look what Sirius himself looks like, a critical voice in Harry's head says he's just as bad , didn't he) Yes, he'd overheard Professor McGonagall saying before that his dad and Sirius were the most troublesome people in school, and she described them as the precursors of the Weasley twins, but Harry Can't imagine Fred and George hanging someone upside down for fun unless they-428 really hate this guy maybe it's Malfoy or someone who deserved it Nep deserved that at the hands of James: but Lily asked, "How did he mess with you" and James replied, "It's mostly because of him, if you know what I mean" James didn't just Did Sirius stir up trouble because he said he was bored? Harry remembered that Lupine had said in Grimmauld Place before that Dumbledore made him a prefect in the hope that he could restrain James and Sirius, but in In the Pensieve, he sat there and let it happen Harry kept reminding himself that Lily had interfered in this and that his mother was upright.However, he remembered the look on Lily's face when she yelled at James, and it upset him as much as anything else; it was clear that Lily hated James, and Harry couldn't understand how they ended up getting married .On several occasions, he even wondered if James had been forcing her on her for almost five years, and thinking of his father had been a constant source of comfort and encouragement to him.Whenever someone said he looked like James, he was filled with pride.But now when he thought of James, he felt cold and sad. "
———————————————————————————————————————————————————— ———————————— This is also the original text.
To be honest, wy doesn't hate Peter as a traitor so much—"James is still playing with the snitch, he let it go farther and farther, almost escaped, but he can always get away at the end Grab it every moment. Wormtail looks at him, his mouth can't close. Every time James makes a very difficult move to catch the snitch, Wormtail will pant and clap his hands. It's like this for 5 minutes, huh Leigh wondered why James didn't let Wormtail catch the Snitch himself, but James seemed to relish the attention."
—————————————————— In the difficult days later, between the safety of your own life and even your family, and the friends who have been together in this way for 7 years, if it were you, how would you choose?
Wy is not the white lotus of the Virgin Mary. If someone stretched out a hand for help and held my leg when I was about to escape from birth, then I think I would cut it off without hesitation.
Don't doubt, in fact, the ten-year nightmare of the protagonist Wan Mo in this article is my own experience. I have done this kind of thing.
Well, let's not talk about these and continue our topic.
Then read the original text about the werewolf incident——
"That's still very dangerous! Running around in the dark with a werewolf! What if he accidentally bites someone?" "The thought still haunts me," said Lupine gravely, "and there was almost There were many times when we bit people. We joked about it afterwards. We were young and ignorant at the time, and we just wanted to be proud of our cleverness.
"Of course, sometimes I feel ashamed that I have betrayed Dumbledore's trust... He accepted me when none of the other headmasters would accept me, and he had no idea that I had broken the code that he Made it for the safety of me and others. He never knew that I led three classmates to learn Animagi illegally. Every time we sat down to plan our adventures for the next month, I kept trying to forget this burden. guilt, and I haven't changed..."
Lupine's face hardened, and there was self-loathing in his voice. "I've been fighting with myself for a year, wondering whether I should tell Dumbledore: Sirius is an Animagus. But I didn't say it. Why? Because I was too cowardly. Tell him, it means I had betrayed his trust as a student, which meant acknowledging that I had also led others with me... and for me. Dumbledore's trust was extremely important. When I was a child, he accepted me into school, and I Hitting the wall as an adult, he gave me work when I couldn't find paid work because I was a werewolf. In this way, I convinced myself that Sirius used the evil method he learned from Voldemort to infiltrate the school. Yes, his being an Animagus has nothing to do with it...so, in a sense, Snape was right all along about me." "Snape" Black said hoarsely, and after a few minutes Looking at Lupine instead of Scabbers for the first time since, "What does Snape have to do with this?" "He's here, Sirius," Luhu said heavily, "and he's teaching here, too." He looked up Looked at Harry, Ron and Hermione.
Professor Snape was with us at school.He had vehemently opposed my appointment as Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.He's been telling Dumbledore that I can't be trusted.He had his reasons... You see, Sirius made a joke about him once that nearly cost him his life, and that joke had something to do with me too..." Black made a mocking sound.
"He deserves it," he sneered, "surreptitiously looking around, wondering what we're up to...he's hoping to get us fired..."
———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Azkaban was tortured by dementors until he was only skin and bones, and Blake, who was a little abnormal, also had the same opinion. This kind of tone, from this, one can imagine how he was when he was the handsome and arrogant Master Blake. Such a scene.
Snape and Black were always sharp and vicious when they were together, with a tendency to draw out their wands and attack each other at every turn, but what about Snape's treatment of others?Even in the face of the seemingly gentle werewolf Lupine who called others by their Christian names without their permission, which once brought him life-threatening and even a lifetime of shadows, he did not have this attitude.
—————————————— "Severus is very interested in where I go every month," Lupine told Harry, Ron and Hermione, "We are in the same grade, you Yes. We—oh—don't like each other very much. He doesn't like James in particular.
Jealousy, I think, of James' talent on the Quidditch pitch... Anyway, Snape saw me walking across the field with Madam Pomfrey one evening and she led me to the Whomping Willow out of shape.Sirius told Severus that he could follow me into the tree hole by touching a long stick to a knot in the trunk; Sirius thought it was - oh - fun.Well, of course Snape tried that - if he got to the house he'd be met with a total werewolf - but your father, after he heard what Sirius was doing, followed Snape , pulled him back, risking his own life... But, Snape saw me, at the end of the tunnel.Dumbledore forbade him to tell anyone, but since then he knows what I am..."
"No wonder Snape didn't like you," said Harry slowly, "because he thought you were in on the joke."
"Yes," said a grim voice from the wall behind Lupine.
Severus Snape dropped the cloak, pointing his wand at Lupine.
———————————————————————————————————————————————————— —See, "jealousy" explains Snape's distaste for James Potter in this way, the gentle werewolf.
After the Mr. Werewolf had caused great pain to the other party and drank the high-grade potion Wolfsbane that the other party brewed for him in his spare time with peace of mind, he was still able to say such words, and even incited Neville to induce him to treat him. The other party insulted again and became the laughing stock of everyone again—just like in the past.Maybe you will say that he didn't do it on purpose?Oh, that's even worse, it means that torturing the other party has become a subconscious instinct.
Regarding the werewolf incident, you might say that the foursome were young and ignorant at that time.Maybe you think that Blake, who has been educated by nobles since he was a child, cannot foresee what will happen when he throws a man of his age to a werewolf in a state of madness and bloodthirsty when he is fifteen or six years old?
This is intentional harm, this is murder!
"—but your father, when he heard what Sirius was doing, followed Snape and pulled him back, risking his own life..."————— It seems that this is one of the most sensible things that James Potter did, he was obviously more sober than Black in this matter, he avoided the werewolf friend from being expelled from school, being dealt with by the Ministry of Magic, and kept Dumbledore His reputation saved his best friend Sunflower, who was born as a dark wizard, from being imprisoned in Azkaban.
The quartet played an indelible role in creating the gloomy, viciously spoken, and distorted Mr. Snape as an adult.
About Snape.
He is gloomy and doesn't like hygiene (don't expect a person who has lived in poverty since childhood and has no warmth from his family to develop good hygiene habits. The sky in Spider's End Alley is full of dust all year round, and even the river water is filthy. Even plum Rope Gaunt, Voldemort's mother, was also poor and as dirty as the dirty wall behind her.) The words were vicious, partial, and harsh.
He yearns for black magic, and his favorite thing is to brew potions and torture Harry Potter mentally.
"Arrogance, arrogance, willing to show off in strange ways to attract others' attention, brainless, talentless, ungrateful brat."
It's vicious enough.But if you read the original books, from Snape's point of view, they're all true.
Wy remembers watching "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2" for the first time, when she saw that death was the memory left by Snape, wy wanted to cry, not because she was moved by infatuation, persistence, The reason why eternal love is so ridiculous is because I deeply feel two words - "not worth it".
Yes, not worth it.
Maybe you could say that he did it himself, that it was a mistake he made when he was a Death Eater when he was young.Then I would like to ask, for a person who had such an unfortunate childhood, was brutally bullied, poor, embarrassed, and humiliated in his student days, his parents died early, and even the only sunshine left him, what else is left to him other than pursuing strength to prove himself? What?
Perhaps you would say that he could choose the Order of the Phoenix?
Are you kidding me, maybe you can live with that choice?Enduring the insults of the quartet in the past and even in the future, facing Lily who didn't know how to face it, and throwing himself into the arms of Dumbledore who immediately pressured him to keep silent after the werewolf incident ?
It must be a saint who can bear it.Snape was not a saint, he had extremely low self-esteem, he was extremely proud, he couldn't bear such humiliation, so he turned to the Death Eaters.
Snape loved Lily, yes, the only love.
Wy thinks that this is not pure love—he has never enjoyed the warmth of a family, and has never been approached with fairness and kindness. He regards Lily as his only feeling, his only hope, and his only light.
Snape's sentence "I don't need help from a stinky little mudblood like her!" I think I can understand it. If it were you, you were attacked maliciously, hanged upside down in public, and your underwear was exposed. How do you feel when the only person you hold dear comes up and shouts at your smug swaggering enemy, "Put him down! You're a bully!" amidst all the screeching and excited comments ?
All I know—I'm a woman, and I can't accept it—is that in some ways it's more humiliating than being insulted by a sworn enemy.And Snape is a man, a man with extremely low self-esteem and pride, so I can understand.
However, he gave the rest of his life for this little mudblood in his mouth.
The Potions Master is described in the original book as follows—his hair is greasy and straight, hanging on both sides of his cheeks like a curtain, his eye sockets are deep-set, his figure is thin, and his complexion is sallow.
Snape's skin wasn't originally sallow. When he was a teenager, he was skinny and pale.
Maybe you will think—is it because he boiled too much potion?Come on, the old Eight Treasure Lantern has been teaching potions far longer than him, so why didn't his face turn sallow from the smoke.
Let wy tell you with the medical knowledge he knows, that is anemia, that is the appearance of severe anemia.
You may not understand what anemia appearance is. Anemia appearance refers to some manifestations of the body surface that we see when we see a patient. It not only refers to pale complexion, but also pale lips, nails and eyelid conjunctiva; while patients with severe anemia do not Paleness may appear instead of sallow skin.
As a superb potion master and a professor at Hogwarts, he has enough conditions to make his life better. What kind of pain and suffering can make this 30-year-old man The master of the golden age tortured himself into a severely anemic appearance?
Professor Snape's whole life was filled with despair and pain.
After experiencing domestic violence, poverty, and humiliation, before the end of his schooling period, he even walked with his chest and waist bent.After losing his only treasure because of a half-unknown prophecy, he completely became a walking dead.
He regretted, suffered, and blamed himself all his life, for which he had to endure and protect with his life Inherited most of the appearance characteristics of the mortal enemy, and some of the characteristics that made him hate the little boy, he walked on the tip of the knife, sacrificing everything of himself, To be wrung out of a weary body and mind to the last morsel by the great White Wizard, to the point of death.
Really not worth it.
In the end, wy wants to say, I will make the life of the professor in this article far better than the original one, that's all.
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