"Harry!" Hermione shouted anxiously. His analogy was very inappropriate.
Thinking about it carefully, a person could not be judged by whether or not they resisted black magic.
Magic itself was not divided into good and evil, and it should not be used as a standard to differentiate people.
For example, Salazar Slytherin. He was proficient in black magic, but he was undoubtedly the enemy that all Dark Sorcerers feared the most.
It had nothing to do with what kind of magic was used. The key was a person's heart and nature. Although Snape knew a lot of black magic, he was not a good person. Many of the things he did were really great. He silently protected and dedicated in the dark. In a sense, he was much greater than Jaime.
He did not give up his life to resist Lord Voldemort, but living was far more difficult than dying.
Living meant that he had to bear more responsibility and more pain …
Of course, it was impossible for Sirius to admit that Snape was a good person and admit that Snape was stronger than Jaime. His feelings did not allow him to do so. His hatred for Snape had risen to an instinctive level.
To be fair, both Harry's father, Jaime, and Snape had their own shortcomings, but they were both good people.
They could not generalize, nor could they be as extreme as Sirius.
If it was possible, Elwyn wanted to persuade Harry to apologize to Snape on behalf of his father.
If Jaime and Lily knew what Snape had done, they would definitely do the same.
"Hermione, that's not what I meant, you understand …" Harry said, still staring at Sirius. "But he only attacked Snape for an unreasonable reason, just because, um, just because you said you were bored."
"I have to admit," Sirius said. Sirius said, "This is not surprising, because we were fifteen years old at the time, and it was easy for us to do meaningless and stupid things. If Remus was here, he'd tell you how much Jaime and I lacked self-control back then. That's why the professors wanted him to discipline us. "
"But..." said Harry in a sad voice. "Apart from that, he always messes up his hair."
"To be honest, I forgot he used to do that." Sirius said affectionately, his face full of nostalgia for his old friend. "Is he still fooling around with the cat burglar?"
"Yes!" Harry said. He noticed the smile on Sirius's face and felt a little puzzled. "Well, how should I put it? I think he's a bit of an idiot."
"Of course he's a bit of a fool!" said Sirius cheerfully. "We all used to be fools. Perhaps that's youth."
Sirius blamed it all on age, but Harry didn't think so.
"Also!" He said stubbornly. Since he was already there, he might as well say what was on his mind. "He always looked at the girls by the lake, trying to make them pay attention to him!"
"Oh, it's like this. As long as Lily is around, he always becomes stupid." Sirius shrugged. "As long as he is near Lily, he can't help but want to show off."
"Why did she marry him?" Harry said sadly. "She hates him!"
"No, she doesn't hate Jaime." Sirius said immediately. "In seventh grade, she started to go out with Jaime because Jaime wasn't so arrogant anymore. He didn't cast spells on others for fun. He was even willing to teach Peter some Quidditch skills, which he always wanted to learn. Harry, your parents actually admired each other. As I said, the fifteen-year-old Jaime had so many shortcomings and was a fool, but everyone was like that. He later matured a lot... "
"Okay!" Harry said. "These changes you're talking about, does it include Snape?"
"Snot is a special case. He never misses the opportunity to curse Jaime, so you really can't count on Jaime not to resist!" Sirius replied. "And to be honest, he's really annoying. I never thought he was reformed. Believe me, when I found out he was teaching at Hogwarts two years ago, I was even more surprised than when I found out that Peter was still alive. "
"Professor Snape is trustworthy. He's a good person." Elwyn interrupted. "He's also a member of the Order of the Phoenix."
"Dumbledore's view is that he thinks everyone is a good person and is willing to give them a chance." Sirius said disdainfully.
"Sirius, did my mother agree with what my father did to Snape?"
"To tell you the truth, she doesn't know much about these things." Sirius said, "I mean, Jaime won't attack Snape when he's dating Lily, and he won't cast a spell on Snape in front of Lily, right?"
Sirius frowned and looked at Harry, who still didn't quite believe him.
"Look!" He said, "Your father is my best friend. Believe me, he's a good person. As I've always said, a lot of people are stupid at the age of fifteen. He won't be that way when he grows up."
"Yeah, okay." Harry said slowly, "I just never thought that I would feel sorry for Snape."
"It's not your fault, Harry!" Elwyn said, scrutinizing Sirius. "In my opinion, Sirius and your father really went too far at that time, far beyond the ordinary. By the way, did you take off his underwear in the end?"
"No one is interested in that kind of thing. We just wanted to scare him." Sirius said somewhat unnaturally. Elwyn looked at him in disbelief. "Well, it's been so many years. There's nothing to hide. I did it..."
One could imagine the scene. In front of so many students, Snape was hung upside down, revealing his thighs and underwear.
He was wantonly ridiculed, and then his underwear was taken off in front of everyone.
"In this case, we did go a little overboard, but I swear that it's only happened once." Sirius said, "Because he said those things to Lily, Jaime was very, very angry. After that, it never happened again!"
Sirius looked around and saw that Elwyn, Harry, and Hermione were all staring at him.
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