Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 424: The Phoenix Sings Again

Although there was a gray mist all around and he couldn't see anything clearly, Harry still heard voices coming from the darkness.

The voice was high-pitched and thin, almost knocking off the snow on the branches. He looked around to find the source of the sound, just like the others cleaning up the battlefield at the moment.

Then a face emerged from the gray mist, it looked like Albus Dumbledore, and it looked like the relief on the wall in the Slytherin secret room, anyway, it was the face of an old man with a white beard, He rubbed his eyes, thinking it was an illusion caused by fatigue, and then a bird shining with golden light flew out from the left eye of the human face.

"It's a phoenix!" Someone in the crowd shouted, and the bird with golden flames circled over the heads of the crowd, making sharp noises continuously, as if signaling the big guy to follow it. Harry looked back and found that the bird in the fog face has disappeared.

"What should we do?" Terry asked Harry nervously.

Harry looked up at the phoenix, which was as beautiful as a colorful tapestry, with a very calm expression.

"Do you believe you can be brave when you're afraid, Terry?" Harry asked.

"Yes." Terry replied after thinking for a moment.

"Why?" Harry asked.

"Someone's waiting for me to come home," Terry said. "You too, Harry Potter, Ginny and James are waiting for you."

Harry looked at the phoenix "Do you think Albus Dumbledore is a brave man?"

"Of course!" Terry replied without hesitation.

"So which of the two of them is braver than Severus Snape?"

Terry didn't know how to answer.

"Last time I lost Sirius because I wasn't careful and didn't distinguish between dreams and reality. This time I won't make the same mistake again." Harry said calmly, "Let someone scout the way first and see what the phoenix is ​​going to do. Everyone else get ready, let's figure out what's ahead."

"Aye," Terry said, looking at Harry, before turning to leave.

The phoenix screamed continuously, it was a piercing cry full of anxiety, and then the gray mist that had enveloped him suddenly began to tremble and spin, as if a curtain was lifted, and the hippogriff Buckbeak flew over. Landing next to Harry, his big head arched lovingly in his arms.

Neither Sirius nor Severus had a family, and no one was waiting for them at home, so they could do something as risky as a desperado.

Ron has a family, he knows how to be timid and escapes, but he finally came back because of Hermione, and Hermione is his home.

He didn't know which was braver, this kind of bravery without consideration, or the bravery of being brave for someone, but Harry hoped that Severus Snape would stop fighting for his mother.

His mother belonged to his father, James Potter, and his father also died in battle to protect their mother and son. He was also a brave man.

The last memory left to him by Severus was to guide him to die bravely. After being hit by the Avada Kedavra curse, he came to King's Cross Station and saw Dumbledore wandering.

Between moving on and "going back", he chose the latter, he came back for the living, when there was still a snake and the soul of Voldemort himself not destroyed.

There was a bloody little monster lying under the bench at the station. Dumbledore said it was one of Voldemort's dead souls. It was because of it that Harry didn't hesitate to believe that Neville said Voldemort was still possible. The comeback has never been said.

Harry Potter didn't want to die, unlike Snape, he wanted to "end", but in the depths of his eyes, Harry saw a trace of nostalgia, that cluster of burning blue soul fires was very much like the ghosts in the labyrinth. Three wizard cups.

Dumbledore used to say that anyone who needs help at Hogwarts can get help, and he did get a lot of help, not just the Triwizard Tournament. In the fifth grade, Ernie McMillan publicly stated his support for Harry Potter. After Tet, some past grievances seem to have been written off.

In that white dream, Dumbledore put it another way: to help those who are worthy of help at Hogwarts.

Harry didn't hate Severus anymore. He ended his long life for Albus Dumbledore and solved the pain of an old man. He wanted to face everyone's misunderstanding and carry out the next task. Death can prove what he said is true, so in Harry's heart, Severus is a braver man than Albus.

He hoped to help Snape, but not to free Snape, just as Albus said, help those who deserve help, don't pity the dead, pity those who are alive, especially those who have no love in their hearts people.

He wanted Severus to get what he deserved, whether it was fame or otherwise, so Harry insisted on hanging his portrait at Hogwarts when others thought it shouldn't be there. On the wall, and used his name as the Christian name of his second son, he deserves to be remembered for everything he did, and Severus Snape deserves Harry Potter's help.

Some people cannot be saved no matter how much other people help, like Voldemort's dead soul, if Harry Potter can come back from that place, then he is the same, once the hopeless man returns he It must be destroyed, at all costs, even his own life, for nothing else, so that his son James Siris Potter can live in a better world without Voldemort.

Harry said as he stroked his feathers, "Your master did not give you to me, and you are not Sirius' inheritance. You are free now."

He wasn't sure how much Buckbeak understood, but he did think so, and while riding a dragon was handsome, the dragon was blind and very weak, and it didn't feel good to be like that for a once mighty creature. The instinct of an animal is to stay away from danger. The dragon was very scared so it flew with all its strength, which was different from Buckbeak's feeling when he was flying.

Harry touched the scar on his forehead. Neville wanted to reconcile with Slytherin. It was for the benefit of the overall situation. If he continued to force that weak poisonous snake, they would retaliate, but Harry felt that all Slytherins should not make peace. Some people were unforgivable, and he didn't want his son to be with those pure-bloods.

James didn't inherit his eyes, the Slytherin green team uniform didn't match the color of his eyes, but Harry didn't force him to enter Gryffindor, when the Sorting Hat planned to sort Harry into Slytherin Sometimes he forcibly changed the hat decision because of prejudice, and he missed a lot of things because of it, although he didn't regret it much.

Phoenix left with a man on a broom, and many people sighed in disappointment. They must have thought it looked cool to follow Phoenix's guidance to the battlefield to rescue people in distress.

This kind of foolhardy mistake will make them regret it. Eight-eyed spiders are intelligent creatures, and they will also set up traps, sneak attacks and counterattacks like humans. Underestimating others and overestimating themselves will lead to fatal mistakes. As a A leader is to control those people and prevent them from acting impulsively.

War is beautiful only when it is over.

The forest is very calm, and when the wind blows, the whispers of the branches trembling slightly seem to be understood only by the gods.

Harry also liked this wizarding world very much. He could understand Severus' reluctance to return to the Muggle world. He wanted to lose everything related to Muggles and having a Muggle father, so he called himself the Half-Blood Prince and called him Snape wasn't happy at all, that surname reminded him all the time, just like Potter's surname, no wonder he always looked very angry at school.

But his patron saint is actually a deer, what an incredible man.

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