Harry watched the video and saw that Voldemort not only taught Snape to fly but also had to send Snape to school when the fifth grade was about to start after the holidays.
He watched Snape give Riddle a bouquet of dark red dahlias, and also looked at the emerald-encrusted snake-shaped brooch that Riddle prepared for Snape.
Harry bit his handkerchief, no, he couldn't accept it!
He would rather not be born, it would be better for his mother to be with Professor Snape!
He can't accept it!
James: ???
While Harry was still biting his handkerchief and struggling, Snape and Peacock saw the beautiful moon outside and prepared to go for a walk with Crystal. What was unusual was that the howling of wolves could be heard in the Forbidden Forest today.
There was only one wolf in the Forbidden Forest, and they looked at Lupin.
Lupin also realized that it was at that time, but Sirius would no longer lead Snape to the Shrieking Shack, so those things should not happen again...
When Snape heard the wolf howl, he wondered if there were wolves in the Forbidden Forest. But he didn't care, because because of the peacock, basically no animals would harm them.
Until a black shadow pounced on him, Snape quickly cast two tight spells, but they were useless. Ordinary magic had almost no effect on the creature.
"God's Sword without Shadow!" Looking at the approaching black shadow, Snape subconsciously used the spell he used most frequently recently because he had been perfecting his new magic.
The black shadow was pinned to the ground by a huge black dog. The spell passed through the werewolf as well as the black dog, followed by the stag carrying a mouse.
"Potter, Black, Peter and... Lupin?" Snape slowly read out their identities.
Lucius sneered and said nothing, but his attitude could be known from that sneer alone.
The others didn't say anything. They didn't want to blame Lupin for showing up in the school's Forbidden Forest even though he knew he was a werewolf. They also didn't want to ask why Dumbledore allowed werewolves to enroll but allowed them to run rampant.
They watched quietly as Lupin and Sirius, who were bleeding profusely, were sent to the hospital wing, and watched as Snape spent half an hour developing a counter-spell to treat Lupin and Sirius.
Watching Dumbledore ask Snape to keep it a secret...
"I suddenly remembered something. The famous Mr. Potter from Gryffindor saved an unpopular Slytherin student in his fifth year. This incident was widely circulated at the time. Even a graduate like me heard about it. Now I am a little confused. How did Mr. Potter save that student?
Mr. Lupin, the person involved, is here. Could you tell me about Mr. Potter's heroic deeds?"
Harry also looked over. He had heard Dumbledore say that his father Potter saved Professor Snape's life, but he didn't know how.
Lupin sat there in silence with his face covered. Tonks looked at Lucius pleadingly, asking him to stop talking, as Lupin was already in enough pain.
What was there that they didn't understand about Lupin's attitude?
Although it is not particularly clear, we can roughly guess that it was a scene like this: Lupin in werewolf form was about to attack Snape, and then was taken away by James in his Animagus form.
Then Snape was asked by Dumbledore to keep it a secret. Even when the rumor that James Potter saved Snape spread all over Hogwarts and became an ironclad fact, Snape never defended himself. It was only because he promised Dumbledore to keep it a secret, so no one except the person involved knew the secret.
And James Potter, the great hero of Gryffindor, even saved his Slytherin rival despite past grudges.
Wow, how amazing!
What a great Gryffindor spirit!
James Potter, the hero!
The great hero who succeeded by stepping on Snape's self-esteem!
Putting myself in Snape's perspective, I feel so disgusted that I want to vomit.
Sirius tried to speak but was silenced by the person next to him.
"But it is a fact that James saved Snape. Everything is over. The two protagonists of that incident have turned to dust. Let this matter pass as well." Dumbledore said slowly.
Lucius sneered again, but did not refute Dumbledore again.
They saw Peacock say something to Snape, and then Snape decided to help Lupin hide it, with one condition:
"If I keep the secret, what will be your compensation to me? What will be the punishment for Lupin and the others?" Snape refused the tea poured by Dumbledore.
"Will you keep it a secret?" Dumbledore asked again.
"Werewolf is a disease, so I naturally wouldn't embarrass a poor patient. However, I want to see fairness and justice, to see that they won't commit the same offense again, and to see that the scene from last night never happens again before I can refrain from embarrassing a patient.
Tolerance should be based on the ability to protect ourselves, right?" Snape didn't flinch at all, staring straight at Dumbledore.
"After what they experienced this time, they would never dare to do it again." Dumbledore originally thought that punishment was unnecessary, and the price they paid this time had already made them suffer enough.
"Some people always remember to eat but not to be beaten, and forget the pain once the scar has healed." Snape explained the personalities of James and others.
"Humans need rules to restrain them, otherwise they are no different from beasts." Snape emphasized again.
Lupin watched the video and saw that they had to pay all the gems in the Gryffindor hourglass, and on top of that they had to be detained, copying and cleaning. He thought this punishment was good, as it would definitely keep them so busy that they would have no time to do anything else.
Even he had to admit that they were simply lawless when they went to school at that time.
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