Chapter 2339: Three Views Subverted



It is not difficult to find Sirius. All you have to do is ambush near the Dursleys' house, and when you see a strange-looking big dog, just shoot it.

So Ellie found an empty roof and lay there, waiting boredly for Sirius to appear, while using a sniper scope to observe the actions of the Dursleys and their family, as well as the unfortunate Harry Potter.

But...time really does change a person's perspective.

Looking at the Dursleys' mockery of Harry and Harry's resentment in the sniper scope, Ellie couldn't help but sigh.

Fang Zhengke still remembers that when he was a child, he hated the Dursleys, their stupid son, and Professor Snape the most. In his opinion, the couple who bullied Harry were obviously bad guys, and Professor Snape, who always liked to frame the trio and cause trouble for them, was even more of a bad guy.

But when I watched it again as an adult, I had a completely different feeling.

Of course, it’s not to the point where my worldview is completely destroyed and right and wrong are reversed, but I do have a better understanding of some things that originally made me angry.

How did the Dursleys treat Harry?

Of course it's not good.

They dressed Harry in old clothes, fed him bad food, and beat and scolded him at every turn. They certainly could not be called good people, but they were not unforgivable villains either.

After all, if you think about it carefully, Aunt Petunia and Harry's mother don't have a very good relationship. In the original book, Aunt Petunia once said to Harry face to face that because her mother became a wizard, her parents liked her very much. The other unspoken meaning of this sentence is obviously that because he is not a wizard, his parents obviously don't like him that much.

If you post a question on Zhihu like "My younger sister was admitted to Peking University while I only went to an ordinary college, so my parents prefer my younger sister to me, what should I do?", you will probably get a lot of highly-rated answers.

Moreover, when Dumbledore gave Harry to the Dursleys, he did not discuss it with them at all, and directly left the baby and a letter there. The Dursleys did not send Harry Potter to an orphanage like Tom Mardle, which was a great consideration for the sisterly relationship.

In Ellie's opinion, Aunt Petunia's abuse of Harry was largely a revenge against her sister - her parents doted on her sister and ignored her. Now, thirty years have passed, and it's my turn to favor my own son and ignore your son.

Although Harry was unlucky, it was ultimately the product of the grudges of the previous generation.

Of course, Harry's parents weren't good people either.

Although they were heroes for fighting Voldemort and protecting their son, it was different in Snape's eyes.

Especially James, he behaved as domineeringly as Malfoy in school, or even more domineering than Malfoy - at least Malfoy was not so arrogant as to hang Harry, Ron or Neville upside down on a tree and take off their pants.

So it's not surprising that Snape joined the Death Eaters. Dumbledore was obviously a dead man at the time, and he completely turned a blind eye to James and Sirius bullying Snape...

OK, now here is another Zhihu question: "I have been bullied for several years by a classmate with excellent academic performance and his followers in school, but the school leaders do nothing about it. What should I do?"

Now let’s see what the highly-rated answer is below.

From this point of view, it is really noble and admirable that Snape in the original book did not kill Harry Potter but tried his best to protect him.

Of course, Harry's mother Lily is not much better.

From the original book, we can see that one of the biggest reasons why James bullied Snape was to attract Lily's attention. It can be said that Snape was just unlucky to be implicated by Lily. But what about Lily? She hated James's arrogance and Snape's learning of the dark arts - but what could Snape do? You can't always come out to help someone when he is bullied by James, and Lily doesn't look like someone who would come out to help anytime and anywhere.

If it were Harry, Hermione, and Ron, the relationship would definitely be different. If you asked Malfoy to say something bad about Harry or Ron, Hermione would definitely punch them without saying a word - and in fact, she did.

But what about Lily? She was just like those class leaders, standing there and yelling, "Stop hitting me, or I'll call the teacher." Then what?

And then nothing happened.

She continues to do what she is supposed to do.

James bullied Snape as he should.

Snape was bullied and that's it.

It's no wonder that when Snape was rescued by Lily again, he angrily called her a "mudblood". Of course, if Ellie were to say that someone who doesn't see each other on weekdays and only hangs out occasionally is not a friend at all. But Lily is Snape's first love after all... Never mind, everyone has their own preferences.

There is no logic to the first love bonus.

Of course, in Ellie's opinion, Dumbledore is even less of a good person.

He had always shown a blatant preference for Gryffindors - since James' time, when James and Sirius had bullied Snape for years, and Dumbledore had turned a blind eye and let them go on, until Sirius tricked Snape into the Shrieking Mansion, where he was nearly killed by Lupin in werewolf form, and the two showed no remorse afterwards, just like Hagrid didn't care if his beloved spider ate Harry and Ron.

From this point of view, it is not unreasonable for Snape to hate James, Sirius and Lupin, and it is even more normal for him to hate his son as well.

Although it was Snape who overheard the prophecy and told Voldemort, which led to Voldemort wanting to kill the Potters, don't forget that Snape didn't know where James and Lily lived, and it was Peter Pettigrew who revealed their residence and ultimately led Voldemort to come and kill the Potters.

It can be said that half of the couple's death was due to themselves. After all, the secret keeper who originally knew their address was Sirius Black, but this group of people were so smart that they replaced the secret keeper with Peter Pettigrew, who then sold them out to Voldemort - as the saying goes, "too clever, too cunning, and ultimately lost their lives."

Not only that, because of their cleverness, James and Lily died, and Sirius was sent to Azkaban for twelve years...

It's all your own fault.

Naturally, Ellie had no sympathy for them. As an outsider, in Ellie's opinion, except for Harry who was a purely unlucky victim, everyone else... deserved it.

James, Lily and Sirius trusted the wrong people and lost their lives and freedom in vain - oh, it is not surprising that Snape joined the Death Eaters. After all, he would not choose a group that bullied him until graduation, and the teacher did not do anything about it, and then continued to be tortured to death by James under the watchful eyes of Dumbledore.

Perhaps in Snape's eyes, Voldemort was much kinder than James, which might be why he begged Voldemort not to kill Lily, but could kill James and Harry?

Oh, and there is Dumbledore. As a teacher, he never stopped bullying and conflicts among students. And when Snape saw that things were not going well and asked him for help, he did not respond in time - Snape begged him to save Lily, but didn't she die in the end?

The greatest wizard of this century?

hehe.

Oh, by the way, Dumbledore also has to take a great responsibility for Harry's current situation. When he decided to send Harry to the Dursleys, he was stopped by Professor McGonagall - she said that she had never seen worse Muggles than the Dursleys.

However, even so, Dumbledore still handed the child over to the Dursleys... EMMMM, he was not unaware of Tom Riddle's situation. What made Dumbledore think that Harry Potter would not become the second Tom Riddle? His experience at the Dursleys was not much better than Tom Riddle's experience in the orphanage.

It's probably the result of old age and Alzheimer's disease.

Just as Ellie was daydreaming, suddenly a black shadow passed through the air not far away, which made Ellie perk up immediately. She looked at the Dursley's house again through the sniper scope, and saw a fat woman walking towards the Dursley's yard with a dog - well, she should be the aunt.

This also means that Sirius Black is coming soon.

Thinking of this, Ellie also quickly perked up and looked around. Sure enough, she soon saw a slovenly figure in the bushes not far below. He leaned against the shade of the tree, wearing a tattered coat, and looked in the direction of the Dursleys' house. Then he lowered his body, and soon, a big black dog slowly walked out of the bushes.

Got you!

Ellie quickly turned the gun and aimed at the huge black dog. She narrowed her eyes, locked the target, and then... pulled the trigger.

“Ouch!”

It happened in a flash. Almost at the moment when Ellie pulled the trigger, the big black dog seemed to sense something. It suddenly turned around and jumped back. At the same time, a bright red blood flower burst out on the big black dog's butt. The next moment, the black dog let out a scream and disappeared into the bushes.

“It’s off the mark.”

Seeing the black dog disappear, Ellie sighed. She didn't expect the other party's sixth sense to be so strong... Could it be that after becoming an animal, even the five senses will become sharper?

But never mind. Judging from the way it is, it probably won’t get much better.

Although Ellie quickly pulled the bolt again to change the bullet, the shadow of the black dog could not be seen in the bushes. However, Ellie did not care much about this, because she saw clearly that the bullet she shot went right into the black dog's buttocks - maybe even its intestines were broken.

Ordinary dogs would definitely be dead, but as for Agnimas... I don't know.

Tsk, I can only let him go.

Seeing that the black dog had disappeared, Ellie frowned and chose not to continue tracking. She originally thought that if she killed Sirius, and then the body was accidentally discovered, she could avoid the Dementors, but she didn't expect Sirius to be so lucky.

Forget it, I hope this ** explosion can leave a deep impression on him.

Thinking of this, Ai Li also raised her head and looked not far away.

There, Harry was seen carrying a large suitcase, walking down the street in frustration.


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