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However, he regretted it as soon as he said it.
Sure enough, little Potter went back to his old ways.
He said coldly, "I'm sorry, Professor."
Yes, I'm sorry...
He even wanted to apologize, but then he felt like he was going crazy, since he was the one who wanted things to turn out this way.
This is good for both Potter and him, isn't it?
Snape thought sadly.
When he finally arrived at the Ministry of Magic, he remembered the lie that little Potter had told during the trial.
He actually interpreted Apparition like that. Luckily, he hadn't learned about Apparition before, or he would have sent himself to Azkaban.
Snape grew angrier the more he thought about it, and he explained Apparition in a sarcastic tone.
but.
Potter has become much more polite.
"Professor Flitwick might cry if he heard you say that!"
He said through gritted teeth.
They greeted little Potter with polite expressions.
He finally fell silent.
Perhaps, this was the only ending he deserved.
When Snape heard someone outside the courtroom telling him to bring in the truth serum, his face darkened.
Potter is such a nuisance. Why can't he just say what he means?
Seeing that little Potter had fallen into a daze again, Snape shut down his own mind.
He knew without a doubt that what that little brat Potter said might be even more shocking than the holographic ball.
Sure enough, he could barely control his expression.
Potter didn't leave a single Death Eater alive because the rest of them wanted to kill him.
He was unwilling to reveal the truth because he suspected Fudge was involved.
For Harry Potter's safety, he even decided to sacrifice himself and admit to all the problems.
Snape watched Fudge touch his wand, and he almost let the guy get hit with an Avada Kedavra.
I never expected this fat guy to have such abilities.
Dumbledore hadn't expected this either.
Of course, what happened next was even more unexpected for them.
Those parents actually hired a lot of reporters to morally blackmail little Potter.
They even showed Potter the footage from the holographic ball.
He instinctively reached out and tugged at the little Potter.
Potter is so resistant to seeing those images; forcing him to watch them might cause a magical outburst.
He simply couldn't budge the little Potter brat.
Potter was trembling all over, but he still forced himself to watch those images.
Snape felt a pain in his heart.
Why make this child see such a cruel scene?
Dumbledore was clearly worried about Potter's magical outburst, so he deliberately blew it up.
Shadow ball.
They thought Porter could recover.
Who knew that when Potter saw those Aurors escorting the students over, it was as if he had returned to the scene from the past.
Seeing the way little Potter pleaded with those people in such agony, Snape tasted tears once again.
Fortunately, the ending was a happy one for everyone.
Potter accepted those things, and those students were sent to Azkaban.
But Snape felt no joy whatsoever. Looking at the ending, which read like an official newspaper report, he felt a heart-wrenching pain.
Yes, from this day forward, little Potter will have to constantly face danger and death.
Can he see the Thestrals now?
He would rather the child never see that kind of creature in his entire life.
Or, as Nicolas Flamel suggested, remove these cruel memories from the child's mind and make him forget them.
But Dumbledore wanted the boy to face it.
Just like Dumbledore said during that conversation: If this boy doesn't face it himself, who can help him?
is it you?
Severus, can you stay with him for the rest of your life?
You should always understand that if that child knows everything, you will become an outsider, an outsider forever.
Yes, he's not even worthy of signing off on the use of truth serum.
Hogwarts returned to its usual bustling state.
But Snape discovered something different.
Everything is different now.
Because in the past, when he taught, that child would look at him with happy and trusting eyes.
Then, when he came over to see the results of the potion, the boy would eagerly await his praise, even if he only said modestly, "Not bad," and the boy would be happy all day.
But not anymore.
The boy rarely looked up at him during class.
Because the boys he was talking about had already learned it.
When making potions, she no longer waits for him to come and praise her, but instead hands them to him proactively, politely saying, "Professor, mine is ready."
He was almost furious, but he dared not think about what he was angry about.
until today.
Snape still saw the boy's polite expression.
Now every potions class is torture for him.
He even wanted to tell that little Potter brat that if he didn't want to attend his class, then he shouldn't come anymore.
But I'm also worried that little Potter will really never appear in this Potions class again.
After all, he has such a powerful talent for potion making, he doesn't need someone like him to teach him.
Because of these thoughts, he angrily started causing trouble for everyone in the classroom.
Only after seeing Harry Potter's murderous expression did his expression soften considerably.
It's definitely more fun to bully Harry Potter.
However, just as he was thinking this, suddenly someone's crucible exploded in the classroom.
The classroom was filled with swelling potion.
Snape felt his blood pressure rise, and he turned around, really wanting to Avada Kedavra these students.
Suddenly, he heard Potter yell at him to be careful.
Would that little Potter even care about him?
Snape was incredulous, but he quickly turned around.
A crucible hurtled toward Potter's face.
He was furious.
That little rascal Potter is such a worry; he actually caught the potion in his face. Why doesn't he just immerse his head in it?
But he couldn't continue his rant halfway through.
Potter looked at him with concern in his eyes.
care…
Did he make a mistake?
He angrily dealt with the swelling potion stuck to his hands, then looked at the little cub's eyes again.
It's about caring...knowing...
Is the little brat feeling sorry for him?
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