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Chapter 2378

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It was not difficult to find Sirius. All she needed to do was to lie in wait near the Dursleys' house, find a strange-looking dog, and shoot at it.

So, Ailey found an empty roof and lay there, waiting for Sirius to appear out of boredom. At the same time, she used her sniper scope to observe the movements of the Dursleys and the unfortunate Harry Potter.

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

Ailey could not help but sigh when she saw the Dursleys' mockery of Harry and Harry's indignation through the sniper scope.

Fangzheng still remembered when he was young, he hated the Dursleys, their stupid son, and Professor Snape the most when he read the Harry Potter books. In his opinion, the couple who bullied Harry were obviously bad people, and Professor Snape, who always liked to frame the trio and cause trouble for them, was even worse.

But when he grew up, he had a completely different understanding of the novels.

Of course, it was not to the extent that his worldview was completely destroyed, but he could understand some of the things that he originally felt indignant about.

How did the Dursleys treat Harry?

Of course, they were not good.

They dressed Harry in old clothes, and gave him bad food, and beat and scolded him at every turn. They were certainly not good people, but they were not wicked scoundrels.

After all, Aunt Petunia and Harry's mother did not have a good relationship. In the original novel, Aunt Petunia once told Harry that because her mother became a wizard, her parents liked her very much. The hidden meaning in this sentence was that because he wasn't a wizard, his parents didn't like him that much.

If he posted a question on Zhihu, "What should I do if my parents prefer my sister over me because my sister got into Peking University and I only went to a normal college?", he would probably get a long list of replies.

Moreover, when Dumbledore gave Harry to the Dursleys, he did not discuss with them at all. He just left the baby and a letter there. The Dursleys were already being very considerate by not sending Harry to an orphanage like Tom Mardel.

The way Ally saw it, Aunt Petunia's mistreatment of Harry was largely a form of revenge against her own sister, whom her parents had doted on and ignored. Now the river flows east for thirty years, and the river flows west for thirty years. It is my turn to favor my own son, and not to care about yours.

Harry was unlucky, but in the final analysis, he was the product of the grudges of the previous generation.

Of course, Harry's parents were not good people either.

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

James, in particular, was as domineering at school as Malfoy, if not more so — at least Malfoy wasn't so domineering as to hang Harry or Ron or Neville upside down from a tree and take off his trousers.

Therefore, it was no longer surprising that Snape would join the Death Eaters. Dumbledore was like a dead man at that time, completely turning a blind eye to James and Sirius bullying Snape ….

Alright, here's another question: "I was bullied by an outstanding student and his follower for several years at school, but the school leaders did not care. What should I do?"

Now it was time to see what the following high praise would be.

In this respect, Snape in the original novel did not kill Harry Potter, and even risked his life to protect him, which was very noble and admirable.

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

From the original novel, one of the biggest reasons James bullied Snape was to attract Lily's attention. It could be said that Snape was completely unlucky to be dragged into Lily's mess. But what about Lily? She hated James's arrogance, and she hated Snape's learning of dark magic — but what could Snape do? He could not possibly help James every time he was being bullied, and Lily did not look like someone who would come out to help at any time.

If it was Harry, Hermione and Ron, the relationship would definitely be different. If you had asked Malfoy to speak ill of Harry or Ron, Hermione would have punched him in the face without a word — and she did.

But what about Lily? She was like those class committee members, standing there and shouting "Stop hitting me, if you hit me again, I'll call the teacher", and then?

Then there was no then.

She did what she was supposed to do.

James bullied Snape when he was supposed to bully Snape.

Snape was bullied when he was bullied.

It was no wonder Snape scolded Lily as a "mud bastard" when he was rescued by her. Of course, in Ellie's opinion, this kind of person who they could not see on a normal day and only came out occasionally was not considered a friend. But Lily was Snape's first love after all … Forget it, everyone has their own preferences.

There was no logic in things like first love.

Of course, in Ellie's opinion, Dumbledore was even more of a bad guy.

He had always shown a clear preference for Gryffindor — it started from the time when James and Sirius bullied Snape for a few years. Dumbledore acted like a dead man and let them continue to develop. In the end, Sirius tricked Snape into the House of Screams and was almost killed by the werewolf Lupin. After that, the two did not reveal any remorse, just like how Hagrid did not care if his precious spider would eat Harry and Ron.

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

Although it was Snape who overheard the prophecy and informed Voldemort, causing Voldemort to want to kill the Potter couple. But don't forget, Snape did not know where James and Lily lived. It was Peter Pettigrew who leaked their location and allowed Voldemort to kill the Potter couple.

It could be said that half of the couple's death was due to themselves. After all, the secret keeper who knew their address was Sirius Blake. In the end, this group of people thought themselves clever and changed the secret keeper to Peter Pettigrew. In the end, Peter Pettigrew sold them to Voldemort. As the saying goes, being too clever may cause you to lose your life.

Not only that, because of their cleverness, James and Lily died a violent death, and Sirius was sent to Azkaban for 12 years …

They only had themselves to blame.

Naturally, Ailey had no sympathy for them. As an outsider, in Ailey's opinion, other than Harry who was purely an unfortunate victim, the others … … deserved it.

James, Lily and Sirius trusted the wrong person and lost their lives and freedom in vain. Oh, it was not strange for Snape to join the Death Eaters. After all, he would not choose a group that bullied him till graduation, and the teacher would not care about it. Then, under Dumbledore's watchful eyes, he continued to be bullied to death by James.

Perhaps in Snape's eyes, Voldemort was more amiable than James. Perhaps this was the reason why he begged Voldemort not to kill Lily, but to kill James and Harry?

Oh, there was also Dumbledore. As a teacher, he never stopped the bullying and conflict between students. Furthermore, when Snape saw that things were going south and asked him for help, he did not respond in time. Snape begged him to save Lily, but in the end, didn't he still die?

The greatest wizard of the century?

Haha.

Oh, right, Dumbledore was also responsible for Harry's current situation. When he decided to send Harry to the Dursleys, Professor McGonagall stopped him. She said that she had never seen a Muggle worse than the Dursleys.

Even so, Dumbledore still handed the child over to the Dursleys... EMMMM, it was not like he did not know about Tom Liddell. What made Dumbledore think that Harry would not become a second Tom Liddell? His experience with the Dursleys was not much better than Tom Liddell's experience in the orphanage.

Perhaps it was the result of old age and dementia.

Just as Ally was lost in her thoughts, a dark shadow suddenly flitted across the sky not too far away. This caused Ally to perk up immediately. She peered through the scope at the Dursleys' house and saw a plump woman leading a dog into the Dursleys' yard. Well, she must be the 'aunt'.

This meant that Sirius Black would be here soon.

Thinking of this, Ailey hurriedly perked up and looked around. Sure enough, she soon saw a sloppy figure in the bushes not far away. He was leaning against the shade of a tree, wearing a tattered coat, and was looking in the direction of the Dursleys' courtyard. He then lowered his body. Not long after, a big black dog slowly walked out of the bushes.

Gotcha!

Ailey hurriedly turned her rifle around and aimed at the big black dog. She narrowed her eyes, locked onto her target, and... pulled the trigger.

"Awoo!"

Almost at the same time when Ailey pulled the trigger, the big black dog seemed to have sensed something. It suddenly turned around and leaped backward. At the same time, a bright red flower of blood burst out from the big black dog's buttocks. The next moment, the black dog let out a blood-curdling screech and disappeared into the bushes.

"It actually missed."

Ailey clicked her tongue when she saw the black dog disappear. She didn't expect the dog to have such a strong sixth sense.... Could it be that after turning into an animal, even the five senses would become sharper?

But forget it. Judging from its appearance, it probably wouldn't be any better.

Although Ailey quickly reloaded her rifle again and reloaded, the black dog was nowhere to be seen in the bushes. But Ailey didn't particularly care. She had seen very clearly that the bullet she fired had pierced right into the black dog's butt. Perhaps even its intestines had been smashed by now.

A normal dog would definitely be dead by now, but for Aganimas.... she didn't know.

Tsk, I can only let him go.

Seeing that the black dog had disappeared, Ailey frowned and chose not to continue chasing. Her original plan was to kill Sirius and pretend that his corpse was accidentally discovered. That way, she could avoid the Soul Taker incident, but she didn't expect Sirius to be so lucky.

Forget it, I hope this chrysanthemum explosion will leave a deep impression on him.

Thinking of this, Ailey raised her head and looked into the distance.

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

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