Harry was stung by Snape's words, and he angrily walked around Snape and walked to the other side of the classroom, "I'm tired, I need to rest.

"The Dark Lord never rests."

Snape frowned and looked at Harry's back, and said dissatisfiedly, "You and the Dark Lord, your consciousnesses are connected. You, a disappointing sentimental boy, what else will you do besides complaining about how unfair life is?" ?You may not have noticed that life is inherently unfair. Of course, your father is completely different from you in this regard-he actually often creates injustice."

"My father was a great man!" Harry's voice echoed in the empty classroom, with a hint of trembling anger.

"Your father is a pig." Snape's face instantly darkened. He grabbed Harry's shoulders and threw him forcefully back into the chair. The tip of his wand pointed at Harry with a cold light shining on it.

Just as he was about to cast [Legimen], Harry used the same spell on him with lightning speed.

Perhaps it was the topic of James Potter that aroused Snape's deep inner anger, or perhaps he relaxed his vigilance in the face of Harry, whom he had always regarded as incompetent. In short, at this moment, Snape failed to cast [Occlumency] in time and was hit by Harry's Dementia.

A long memory flooded into Harry's mind, that was Snape's days at Hogwarts when he was young.

In the picture, he was bullied mercilessly by James Potter and others, leaving him alone and helpless. Harry felt an inexplicable anger and sadness in his heart, and he finally understood why his father had always been at odds with Snape.

Harry was confused by the deep hatred between his father, James Potter, and Snape. He did not understand why his father would use all kinds of cruel bullying against Snape for no reason. However, as this memory continued to unfold before his eyes, Harry soon understood the reason - he was surprised to find that the relationship between his mother Lily Evans and Snape was far more than an ordinary friend.

In his memory, Harry could clearly see his mother Lily always standing up to defend Snape without hesitation when his father bullied him, even pulling out his wand to ask his father to lift the spell on Snape. This scene shocked Harry. He had never thought that there was such a deep emotional bond between his mother and Snape - until one time, Snape said the words "Mudblood" in anger.

Harry looked at the expression on his father James Potter's face and felt that it was extremely familiar - it was almost exactly the same as the disgusting expression he remembered from Draco Malfoy. Harry watched his father put it into action. Snape hung upside down in the air, letting him struggle helplessly, and then flirtatiously showed off his prank to his companions, casually asking them: "Who wants to see me take off Snotlout's underwear?" "

James' behavior successfully earned a burst of applause from the surrounding Gryffindor wizards and wizards, as if it was a wonderful performance.

A man is taken off his underwear in public. Such a scene usually only leads to two completely opposite results:

One is that he is ruined in the social circle and can no longer find a girlfriend;

The other is that he unexpectedly became popular and never lacked a girlfriend again.

Professor Snape is not Levin Green, and obviously lacks the foundation to achieve the latter. His experience is of course the former - as can be seen from his lonely single life.

The shadow of that embarrassing incident has always shrouded him and has a profound impact.

Harry witnessed all this and found it hard to accept.

He has always believed that although his grades are not excellent, he is partial to subjects in his studies, he occasionally copies homework, and he does not study too hard. "Even in the past ten years, his temper has become particularly bad...but he has always been a good person." boy.

He firmly believed that he would never do such an outrageous thing.

Even the twin brothers, who are famous for their pranks, would not be able to play such a humiliating prank on a classmate in full view of the public. Even if the target of the prank was the always annoying Malfoy, Harry felt that the other person did not deserve such treatment.

Therefore, he felt that it was entirely his father's fault that Snape was in such trouble.

Harry had always believed that his parents were excellent people.

Therefore, when Snape used words such as "arrogant" and "arrogant" to describe James Potter, Harry thought it was just Snape's malicious slander and slander. However, when he saw with his own eyes what James did to Snape At this time, he had to admit that what Snape said was not groundless. It could even be said that Snape had used the words quite euphemistically.

What made it even more difficult for Harry to accept was that he saw his mother Lily defending Snape and trying to stop James' bad behavior.

After that, James pestered Lily like a pug, trying to ask her out. Lily not only decisively rejected James, but also expressed her disgust towards him.

Harry just couldn't understand any of this.

He didn't understand how his parents got married later, and even began to wonder whether James forced Lily to be with him or gave her a love drug.

Fortunately, Harry did not see the letters written by Professor Snape to Lily, otherwise, he might further doubt his own life experience, and even doubt whether he is Snape's son.

However, he would never know if he was Snape's son.

Because at that moment, a powerful force grabbed his neck tightly, like being clamped by pliers, making him unable to breathe.

Harry instantly exited Snape's memory and returned to reality.

He found that Snape's face was pale with anger and his eyes were burning with rage. Snape grabbed Harry by the neck, pulled him closer to him, and said in a trembling voice: "Your lessons are over forever, get out of here, Potter."

"I..." Harry tried to explain, but Snape suddenly released his neck and pushed him away. Harry stumbled back a few steps and hit the wall.

He felt his heart beating violently, as if it was about to jump out of his chest. He knew that after this time, the already bad relationship between him and Snape had completely broken down.

With mixed emotions, Harry returned to the dormitory as if he was sleepwalking. His mind was still immersed in those shocking memories, until early the next morning, the newspaper delivered by an owl broke his meditation. He grabbed the newspaper and tried to use the news on it to dispel the lingering images in his mind.

However, the contents of the newspaper caused him to fall into new troubles.

On the front page of the Daily Prophet, there was a photo of Dumbledore when he was young. In the photo, Dumbledore and his handsome companion appear to be talking about something, and they look like they are laughing heartily. Their smiles are full of youth and carefreeness.

Below it is the large article title:

Dumbledore's life and lies

Our special correspondent Rita Skeeter reported that Albus Dumbledore, the principal of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and the greatest white wizard, was with his friend Gellert Grindelwald shortly after the death of his mother.

Harry's eyes were firmly attracted to that name——Grindelwald.

His heart suddenly sank. Was Grindelwald the European Black Magician who was defeated by Dumbledore? Dumbledore was actually good friends with Grindelwald?

He couldn't wait to unfold the newspaper and read every word on it greedily.

The report quoted the confession of Bathilda Bagshot, a famous expert on the history of magic, revealing some unknown past of Dumbledore.

According to the report: Dumbledore imprisoned his sister when he was young just because she was a squib:

He has an unusually close relationship with Gellert Grindelwald, the most dangerous dark wizard of all time;

He even fantasized about overturning the Statute of Secrecy for the greater good and working with Grindelwald to establish wizard rule over Muggles;

When he should be mourning his dead mother and taking care of his sister, he is busy planning his own fight for power!

The article even suggested that Dumbledore's biological sister Ariana might be the first person to be sacrificed for "...the greater good."

Harry shook his head vigorously, as if this would rid his mind of those disturbing thoughts. He had always regarded Dumbledore as the embodiment of virtue and wisdom, but now, all this seemed to be in vain.

No, that's not the case.

Harry wanted to convince himself that this was all made up by the woman Rita Skeeter, but the autographed letter from Dumbledore and the photos attached to the newspaper forced him to face the cruel reality.

Harry's heart felt like it was being swallowed by darkness. This year had been a series of disasters for him:

First there was the horrific resurrection of Voldemort in the Goblet of Fire, but most people chose not to believe it because of the facts he saw with his own eyes:

Then, Dumbledore was forced to leave his beloved Hogwarts in order to take the blame for them, and the man behind all this actually included his good friend Levin.

Later, Dumbledore was forced to leave Hogwarts in order to take the blame for them, and the culprits of all this seemed to be the involvement of his good friend Levin, in addition to Fudge and Urimchi;

Harry once tried to correct Levin's wrong ideas and prevent him from continuing to teach dangerous magic, but the result ended in failure:

Not to mention that he couldn't hold on for even a second in the duel, which made him feel unprecedentedly frustrated.

Later, in Snape's memory, he painfully discovered that his father was indeed an arrogant person, exactly the same as Snape had always described him...

Now, Harry's faith in Dumbledore was beginning to waver. He originally believed that Dumbledore was great and just, but the exposure in the newspaper made him see the dark side of Dumbledore.

Dumbledore was once obsessed with black magic and had amazing attainments in this area. Reminiscent of the newspapers about his indifferent attitude towards his Squib sister and his close relationship with the European Dark Lord Grindelwald - even when the other party was at his strongest, he never came to the UK to cause trouble!

All of this made Harry feel that his worldview was collapsing. .

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