Snape was originally a small revenge against Harry Potter.

What he didn't expect was that although Harry Potter had a resentful expression on his face, he still cautiously tried to get into the castle. They looked like they had something to do.

This made him really confused, so he returned to the teacher's office to see what happened. Do other professors know what happened?

But when he returned to the teacher's office, he knew what had happened. Professor McGonagall told him that Harry Potter and the others actually wanted to find Dumbledore, saying that someone wanted to steal the Philosopher's Stone.

Snape was stunned for a moment. He originally thought that these people had given up on tracing the Philosopher's Stone, but he didn't expect that the Philosopher's Stone was mentioned again.

Of course, it was precisely because Professor McGonagall mentioned the Philosopher's Stone that he noticed that Shiloma-Ran had disappeared.

Snape's eyes suddenly became serious. He knew that Quirrell wanted to steal the Sorcerer's Stone as soon as he got the chance, and what was Dumbledore's plan?

Why did he reveal the Philosopher's Stone to Harry Potter?

He kept thinking in his mind, and then came up with an idea, that is, Dumbledore deliberately let Harry Potter and the others confront Quirrell.

This may be the way to exercise a savior.

To train the savior, he actually used the magic stone. Dumbledore is really a big hand.

But Snape didn't think too much. He thought that even if Harry Potter and the others went to find the Philosopher's Stone, they would only be trapped in the mechanisms at the bottom of the corridor on the fourth floor.

Especially the institution he set up, how could it be passed by a few students?

But what he didn't expect was that all the mechanisms under the corridor on the fourth floor were really destroyed by these students.

And Harry Potter actually faced Voldemort.

Snape was not happy about this kind of training, he just felt bored and felt that Dumbledore was really trying his best to save the savior.

But what he didn't expect was that Vesey would also be retaliated by Voldemort.

He knew that Vesey had indeed done a lot of things for Harry Potter, but he never expected that Voldemort would attack her with his soul.

Seeing the child lying on the ground, Snape really felt trembling all over.

He had a fierce argument with Dumbledore, but finally agreed to his request.

But he also began to understand in his heart that cooperating with people like Dumbledore was not a really useful method, and he still had to find a way on his own.

In the diary, Dumbledore plots Vesey's death.

In reality, Dumbledore is not very kind to Vesey, so if he wants to really save Vesey, he must have his own abilities.

So he finally thought of the Prince family.

That was his mother's former family, but because his mother married a Muggle, his father, the family no longer recognized his mother.

Snape once thought that he would never go to the Prince family again. He thought that family looked down on him, but now he had to give it a try for Vesey.

But something happened that made him desperate. He had just put Vesey on the train that summer vacation, and originally thought he was going to visit the Prince family.

Who knew that in the afternoon he would receive information about Vesey and the attacks on those students.

It's vampires. Those vampires have surrounded Platform 9 and 3/4. They want to hand Vesey over or attack all the students.

When Snape heard the news, he almost went into a magic riot.

But he persisted for the sake of Vesey. He wanted to save Vesey. He couldn't let Vesey die here.

But things are so tragic.

He failed to save Vesey, but instead watched her being taken away by those people.

Then it was like a nightmare, and the photo balls of bullying by those people spread throughout the wizarding world.

He didn't even dare to look into the child's eyes. He was afraid of letting the child know how cruel the world was.

But to his surprise, the child did not give up on himself, but became very strong.

Moreover, the child also encountered an adventure. She came to Nicoléme's manor and became Mr. Nicoléme's student. Snape thought that maybe in this way, Vesey would have a higher chance of surviving.

Although it is written in the diary that Vesey met Mr. Nicolème in that world, and Vesey did not survive during that time.

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But Snape thought it was because he didn't know the future situation in that world, but this time it was different. He had a diary, and he knew what kind of situation Vesey would encounter in the future, and he would definitely find a way to save Vesey.

All in all, Vesey has had a really rough year.

The beginning of the second year didn't seem to be going too well for Vesey either.

He read in the newspaper that Vesey and Lockhart had some trouble, and he also found out that Malfoy had a fight with Harry Potter.

The newspaper also wrote about what happened to Vesey last semester and during the summer vacation. He didn't even dare to tell Vesey about these things. He didn't want Vesey to know these things.

Vesey is still strong. She already knows those things, but she doesn't collapse at all. She looks more confident and lively than before.

Snape thought that this might be the price of growing up, but he still felt very guilty. He felt guilty about Lily. He did not take good care of her child, and he caused her child to suffer such a big setback.

What would Lily think if Lily were here?

Snape thought to himself, but suddenly felt that Lily might not want to see him anymore.

He felt depressed again.

What made him even more angry happened, Harry Potter and his Weasley brother actually drove a flying car and flew around in the sky.

This incident frightened Vesey, who immediately came to him as soon as she got off the carriage.

"This kid almost cried on the way. Harry Potter is really too ignorant."

Professor McGonagall muttered beside him.

Snape snorted. He really wanted to tell Professor McGonagall that if it wasn't because of your usual habits, if you hadn't always indulged the Savior, how could he be so bold.

But he didn't say anything, he just told Professor McGonagall that he was going out to wait for Harry Potter and the others.

He asked Professor McGonagall to continue the sorting ceremony here, saying that he would definitely teach Harry Potter and his Weasley brothers an unforgettable lesson.

He saw Professor McGonagall's hesitant expression, as well as the worry and hesitation on her face.

"In fact, children can be forgiven for making mistakes, are you right? Severus?"

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