Chapter 235 Lily
Talking about the person I hate the most...
Harry couldn't help but think of Snape, because the one he hated most was undoubtedly the Potions teacher.
For a long time, Gryffindor students had passed on gossip about Snape to him. For example, Snape secretly liked to study dark magic, and even coveted the position of Professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts, and would bully Professor Quirrell for this reason. What…
certainly.
It's not about the magic stone now.
All of Harry's thoughts were completely attracted by the ghost in front of him. He looked at his mother's ghost in a daze and opened his eyes. Those were the gentlest eyes in the world...
Yes.
Emerald green eyes.
The eyes are as charming as gems.
Harry, who had looked in the mirror, knew it very well. He had also heard Sirius mention that his eyes were very much like his mother's, especially when he really faced her...
Lily's ghost slowly woke up. She looked at the little boy in front of her and recognized it as her son almost immediately.
"Harry?"
This little one looks so much like her husband, James Potter!
"It's...Mom..."
Harry tugged at his clothes nervously. .
This was the first time that the little guy was able to really communicate with his mother. The moment he subconsciously called out his mother, it even sounded a bit raw.
"Harry...my Harry..."
Lily's ghost slowly stretched out her palm with tears in her eyes. The illusory soul seemed to be trying hard to touch her child, but it ended up falling into the void.
Even if mother and son meet...
There is already a separation between yin and yang.
"Mother!"
Harry Potter raised his head and wiped the tears from his cheeks. He had a lot to say to his mother!
"Meow meow meow…"
A cat suddenly jumped out.
Accompanied by the cat's meow, an old man walked in holding an oil lamp and muttered: "Let me see which little thing is violating the school rules..."
"It's Filch!"
Harry turned over almost subconsciously to find a place to hide!
Lily looked at her son with a smile, as if she had seen the past between herself and James, and she gently comforted: "Don't worry, Harry, he was caught by Mr. Filch and his cat, and he was also in Hogwart." Where is part of Ci..."
Harry still stubbornly wanted to find a corner where he could hide in the forbidden book area, while complaining: "Mom, but I have already had a lot of house points deducted by Snape before!"
"..."
Lily laughed and shook her head.
Just when the mother and son wanted to continue talking, another set of footsteps came in, and Dumbledore's old voice appeared in the library.
"Mr. Filch."
Dumbledore led Snape into the library, and gently wanted to order the janitor out: "You go out first, let me handle this..."
Filch glanced at the direction where his cat kept meowing, and explained anxiously: "Mr. Dumbledore, but there is..."
"It doesn't matter, leave it to me."
The old man smiled reassuringly at the Hogwarts caretaker.
Although Filch still wanted to punish the student who violated school rules late at night, he had no choice but to call his cat and leave.
After Filch left, Dumbledore took Snape to the restricted book area and saw a nervous little boy and a smiling Lily.
"Don't be nervous, Harry."
Dumbledore comforted Harry and glanced at Lily's ghost: "Lily, I think the student should be allowed to rest. He has important classes tomorrow. There are some things that only adults can know. What do you think?"
"I also believe so…"
Lily's ghost nodded slightly, looked at her son, and then at Snape: "Severus, can you help me take Harry back to the dormitory?"
Although they only met for a few seconds last time, and Snape didn't even have time to say anything, Lily had seen Snape crying and she thought that the feud between them had been resolved.
"…good."
Snape nodded slowly but firmly.
"I can go back by myself!"
Harry was determined not to be around Snape.
"It seems that your relationship is not bad..."
Lily looked at her son with a smile. She stretched out her hand to stroke Harry's hair and whispered softly: "Severus, I'm sorry, I can only ask you first..."
The mother was very reasonable.
Harry had just mentioned clearly that Severus was very unfriendly towards him and would even deduct academy points from him, but Lily would not argue about this...
Because Lily, who has experienced Hogwarts student life, doesn't think this is a big deal. Now Harry's dissatisfaction with Snape will be just a memory of his youth in the future...
When Harry grows up, he will understand that none of this is worth resenting, and that a teacher's harshness is ultimately a beautiful memory.
"Um…"
Snape nodded seriously and walked step by step to Lily's side. His eyes were fixed on Lily's face, and his palms slowly pressed on Harry's body.
The man took a deep look at the ghost in front of him, and his voice was as low as a whisper: "I'll be back soon..."
"I can go back by myself..."
Harry couldn't help but want to retort.
However, Snape seemed to be Harry Potter's natural nemesis. He knew the boy very well and just glanced at him casually: "If someone tells Professor McGonagall what happened tonight, I believe this selfless G.C. Headmaster Gryffindor, I will definitely deduct fifty Gryffindor points from you..."
"..."
Harry immediately covered his mouth.
Obviously.
Academy points are more important to him.
Under the smiling gazes of Dumbledore and Lily, Snape grabbed Harry by the neck and led him out of the restricted area.
When they left the forbidden book area, Harry carefully peeked at Snape's face. Why did this Potions teacher still look like he was unhappy with everyone!
Go back to the corridor.
Harry Potter thought about the scene when his mother communicated with Snape, and couldn't help but said: "Professor Snape, are you my mother's classmate?"
Until now, Harry had only known about his father, James Potter, from Sirius Black, but had almost never mentioned his mother, Lily.
Even if Harry wanted to ask Sirius about his mother's story, Sirius always kept chatting and started talking about his father, James Potter...
Only when I was little...
His aunt Petunia Dursley mentioned...
But Petunia Dursley always looked angry when talking about his mother, as if his mother had offended her...
"..."
Snape was silent for a moment.
The man turned his head slightly and glanced at the boy wearing glasses. He thought for a while, and finally said with an indifferent face: "We can barely be considered classmates..."
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