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Chapter 1111

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Harry looked at Sirius, Elwyn, and Hermione with a complicated gaze and told them what he had seen. He did not talk about his experience after being discovered by Snape, nor did he say that he could no longer go to Snape's Occlusion class. He only talked about the memories he had seen in the meditation basin.

This was the main reason why he had been in a bad mood recently. It was also the reason why he had argued with Ron because he did not attend D.A.

He could not believe that his father was such a person.

After that day, Harry had always felt so afraid and sad. It was not because Snape had yelled at him, nor was it because Snape had hit him with a jar. It was because he knew what it felt like to be humiliated in front of a circle of bystanders.

He knew very well how Snape felt when he was ridiculed by his father. From what he had seen and heard in the meditation basin, his father was indeed an arrogant person, exactly as Snape had always told him.

The more he thought about it, the sadder he felt. He felt as if the memories in the meditation basin were gnawing at his heart.

For a long time, Harry had always believed that his parents were outstanding people.

As for his father's character, he had never believed in the slander and slander that Snape had thrown out.

He thought that Snape was talking nonsense. Didn't people like Hagrid and Sirius tell Harry how outstanding his father was?

But look at what Sirius was like. He despised the rules, was impulsive, arrogant, and rash.

Harry should have known that since his father could become best friends with Sirius, it was obvious what kind of person Jaime was. He had accidentally heard Professor Meg say that his father and Sirius were the most troublesome people in the school. She had described them as the pioneers of the Weasley twins.

But Harry couldn't imagine Fred and George hanging someone upside down just for fun.

Unless they both hated the person, which might have been Malfoy, or someone who deserved it.

Harry tried hard to find some reason to prove that Snape deserved to suffer in the hands of Jaime.

Lily had asked, "What did he do to piss you off?"

Jaime replied, "Actually, it's mainly because of his existence, if you understand what I mean!"

Jaime stirred up trouble just because Sirius said he was bored?

When Ron and Hermione became the prefects, Harry remembered Lupin saying in Grimmauld Square that Dumbledore made him the prefect in the hope that he could restrain Jaime and Sirius. But in the meditation pot, he sat there and let it happen.

Harry kept reminding himself that Lily had interfered in this matter. His mother was very upright.

But he remembered the expression on Lily's face when she yelled at Jaime. It upset him as much as anything else.

It was obvious that Lily hated Jaime. Harry couldn't understand why they got married later.

For a moment, he even wondered if Jaime had forced himself on her, using magic or other despicable means …

It had been almost five years, and the thought of his father had always been a source of comfort and encouragement.

Every time someone said that he looked like Jaime, his heart was filled with pride. But now, whenever Harry thought of Jaime, he felt cold and sad.

So, Harry urgently needed to talk to Sirius, or else he felt like he was going to be driven crazy.

Listening to Harry talk about this memory, Elwyn was also thinking.

It seemed that until the end of the fifth grade, the relationship between Harry's parents wasn't very good.

At least, it was like that on the surface. Jaime wanted to go out on a date with Lily, but it didn't work out no matter what.

They weren't lovers, they were more like enemies. Jaime was more like a worse version of Malfoy. Then, he took a fancy to a beautiful and smart Muggle girl in school, similar to Hermione. He used this childish method to attract the other party's attention.

This analogy was scary just thinking about it.

As for Snape, this guy was even more pitiful when he was a student.

He was already a Death Eater at that time, but that didn't help him learn how to interact with girls.

From Elwyn's point of view, Snape must have lost his head when he called Lily a little mud bastard in anger.

Before that, Lily obviously still had feelings for him, but because of that sentence, the two arrogant people went on completely different paths in life.

Snape must have regretted it, so he hid this memory.

Of course, what Jaime and Sirius did also made him feel humiliated, to have his underwear taken off in front of everyone …

No matter who it was, they would have been traumatized.

It was already a miracle that Snape didn't kill everyone present at that time.

After so many years, he could still calmly look at his enemy's child, the child of his enemy and his most beloved woman …

This kind of complicated, twisted emotion, Elwyn couldn't understand, just thinking about it made him feel conflicted.

Like Harry, Hermione was also shocked, covering her mouth in disbelief.

Sirius didn't say anything, quietly listening to Harry, his expression full of nostalgia.

Then, he noticed that Harry was looking at him excitedly.

"Look, Harry, I don't want you to judge your father based on what you saw from Snape." He continued in a comforting tone, "You know, this kind of judgment is very one-sided, very incomplete, and not fair."

"What's a complete judgment like? You won't tell me anything about my parents, "Harry said sadly.

"This is my fault. As your godfather, I should have told you everything. I have the responsibility to do so. I promise, Harry, in this summer vacation, I will tell you everything. " Sirius said in a sad tone, "I hope you don't think too much now, you have to know, Jaime was only fifteen years old at that time."

"I was also fifteen years old!"

"Yes, but you have to understand this!" Sirius said patiently, "Jaime and Snape started to hate each other from the first time they saw each other. You only saw one of the things that happened between the two of them, can you understand? If you ask me, I think Jaime can do everything Snape wants to do, he is very popular, he is good at playing Quidditch, he is good at almost anything. As for Snape, he is just a little monster who is obsessed with black magic, but Jaime, no matter what other impression you may have of him now, Harry, we have to admit, he always hated black magic. "

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