(This movie is set when Harry started school, in a world where Steffen knew the future and changed the endings of other people's deaths. The time is Harry's seventh year, and Harry and his friends have not officially graduated yet. After defeating Voldemort, they have to go back to school.
This movie-watching world is the world in which most people live.
Don't tell me so-and-so is dead.
We won't die, except for those who die voluntarily and those on the Death Eaters' side.
The war was over, and their enemy, the once-dreaded Dark Lord, died like an ordinary man.
They were confused and helpless, suspecting that Voldemort would return at any moment, but the fact was that Voldemort died very quickly.
After the celebration, the group of heroic children who participated in the war returned to Hogwarts to attend classes.
Harry silently sorted out some information and repented for the great undercover agent Snape who died in the war. He deserved his glory instead of dying with infamy.
He set the venue in the Room of Requirement, arranged a room suitable for meetings, and invited some people who made outstanding contributions in the war to testify for Snape, but found that they all had evidence compiled by themselves in their hands.
Even Sirius, who always hated Snape, had to admit: "Well, if he hadn't been there, I would have been dead. Although I don't want to admit it, he did save me."
Although Snape looked disgusted and wanted to cast another Killing Curse on him.
"Snape once sent us a message. He saved me and Tonks." Lupin said, holding his wife Tonks' hand.
One by one they talked about the help Snape had given them, which saved them from death or torture. Only then did they realize what Snape had done in this war with almost no casualties.
He was indeed an outstanding undercover agent. Even those he had protected did not know that Snape had done so much.
They looked at each other, piecing together what they knew, and realized that Snape's actions were almost predictive, and it was these actions that saved them.
Dumbledore thought of what the child who ran towards death alone with the bitter smell of medicine on his body had said to him, and he also said this to everyone present -
“Why can’t we know the future sooner?”
At that time, Dumbledore thought that Snape was talking about Trelawney's prophecy to Harry, and what Snape meant was that it would be better if he knew the whole prophecy earlier, but it seemed that was not the case.
He was very smart and gradually pieced together a fact: after Lily's death, Snape knew the future for unknown reasons at some point.
He confirmed the reality of that future after a brief experiment.
Many of them must have died in that future. All those to whom Snape had given hints or taken action had died. He had worked tirelessly to change that future with so many casualties.
"But why should he die? He could have avoided that ending, right?" Harry didn't understand why someone who knew the future would allow himself to die?
Those who can sit here are not fools. They will see that the evidence is so obvious. They also have the same doubts: why would someone who knows the future let himself die?
"The professor was just too tired and went to bed early. I've never seen him smile before," said Hermione.
She used to have some opinions about the strict, irritable professor who always looked annoyed and partial to Slytherins, but after knowing what he did, she no longer had any opinions.
When Hermione said this, they also remembered that they hadn't seen Snape smile since they didn't know when.
The look of annoyance was like a mask on his face, and his figure became thinner and thinner every year.
It was Harry who buried Snape. When Harry thought about holding Snape, he found it hard to believe that he weighed an adult male.
They remained silent as they pieced together the truth.
"Merlin, doesn't he want a happy future for himself?" Ron sighed.
Because he was tired, in pain, and had nothing to regret, he was even unwilling to tell them the truth. He didn't care whether he was hated or nailed to the pillar of shame.
Right and wrong are judged by living people, what does it have to do with him?
They all understood, but they couldn't help but think along the lines of Ron's words—
Isn't there a future he feels happy in?
The Room of Requirement suddenly began to rotate, and before they could react in surprise, they were moved and sat in rows, and then a large screen unfolded in the front.
"Movie? Harry, was this also arranged by you?" Hermione looked at Harry in shock.
"Am I so reckless in your mind?" Harry felt a little aggrieved. He wasn't the one to play a movie while reviewing what Snape had done before.
They were all relatively calm. First, this was Hogwarts, and Hogwarts would never harm the teachers and students here. Second, the greatest White Lord was still sitting here after faking his death, so they had nothing to be afraid of.
"Could it be Professor Snape's ghost?" Ron guessed with some fear, and then was patted by Hermione.
The Weasley twins made a weird imitation of the "whoosh" sound and then laughed. "Ronnie's scared."
Then the two of them were stopped by Molly: "If it really is the vengeful spirit of that professor, then we have nothing to be afraid of." How could someone who tried his best to save them when he was alive harm them after death?
They were silent for a moment, and then a light appeared on the screen.
"The greatest Potions Master of this century, remember to attend your awards ceremony tomorrow. Which dress do you think is most suitable for the ceremony?"
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