Everyday Players at Hogwarts

Chapter 205 Mad Snape

After Harry defeated the troll, they began to seriously believe that Harry might indeed have the power to surpass Voldemort - when he was still a baby.

McGonagall, who personally saw Harry enter the Dursleys' house, even thought that this might be the real reason why Harry was sent to a Muggle family, in order to prevent this terrible power from being detected by Harry early and distorting his mind.

But none of them could have imagined that Quirrell would be solved by Harry in one go, and even Voldemort looked very terrified.

Now, almost 11 years later, Harry Potter defeated Voldemort again!

"I can't believe that Quirrell was solved like this. He was knocked down before, and after Albus, you told us the truth, I thought he was pretending."

"But now, when he didn't hide himself, he was still knocked down by Harry's spell."

"However, he was still alive at this time, and even the mysterious man was knocked out of his body by Harry." Professor Sprout asked puzzledly.

"It's a pity that Voldemort finally sacrificed Quirrell's life and escaped in the end." Dumbledore sighed.

After a brief moment of grief, Professor Flitwick could not help but start to think about what spell caused the phoenix.

"I never thought that Harry could summon a phoenix."

"And this is a red spark." Professor Flitwick accurately saw the true appearance behind the spell.

After everyone briefly sighed at the changes in the simple spell of red sparks in Harry's hands, they continued to watch.

And this was when Voldemort officially admitted that he was a half-blood like Harry.

"I never thought that he was a half-blood, and he was once a student of Hogwarts." Professor McGonagall couldn't help but sigh.

"He can probably be said to be the best student in the history of Hogwarts." Dumbledore showed a lost expression, "Few people know that Voldemort used to be called Tom Riddle. Fifty years ago, I taught him personally when I was the Transfiguration Professor at Hogwarts. He disappeared after leaving school... Traveling around, his footprints all over the world... Getting deeper and deeper into the quagmire of dark magic, mixing with the most evil guys in the wizarding world, after many dangerous magical transformations, he finally reappeared as Voldemort, and people could hardly recognize him. Almost no one connected Voldemort with the smart and handsome male student union president who studied here."

"It's incredible." Professor McGonagall was surprised.

Before Professor McGonagall could continue to be surprised, a name that they had long forgotten sounded from this room.

"Grindelwald!"

"The first generation of the Dark Lord!"

"Albus you?" Except for Snape who had already been surprised by this, other professors couldn't help but say.

"That's it, that's it." Dumbledore had expected them to ask, but he didn't want to answer, with a smile on his face that was thousands of miles away from people.

After Dumbledore's perfunctory answer, the other professors continued to watch the key pictures in the air in silence.

By the way, this is also strange. Just when all the professors were immersed in the name of Grindelwald, the picture in the air seemed to be paused.

Dumbledore even sensed it and used a variety of clever magic to confirm that the stone was not manipulated by anyone.

It was just that the only place that Dumbledore had not checked clearly was revealed.

Now Dumbledore confirmed that the picture played by this stone would remember the attention of others when it was started. If no one paid attention, it would pause.

If no one paid attention, it would automatically shut down.

Other professors and the portraits of wizards and witches on the wall continued to watch this picture-Voldemort mentioned Grindelwald's name and asked Harry to sign an unbreakable oath with him.

Even though the other professors had been spoiled by Dumbledore about the ending - the Philosopher's Stone in the mirror was fake and Voldemort escaped with Quirrell's death, they still couldn't help holding their breath.

The image soon played to the Philosopher's Stone in Harry's pocket, and Voldemort discovered it.

"Dumbledore?"

"We all know the principle of the Mirror of Erised, but why is this stone so eager to get into Harry's pocket?" Snape looked aggressive.

"Yes, Albus."

"What if this is the real Philosopher's Stone, and Harry didn't care and accidentally threw it out?" Professor McGonagall said seriously.

Although the other professors didn't speak, they stared at him.

Dumbledore smiled awkwardly, not knowing how to answer, and he didn't expect it to be so fast.

He could only stare at the picture in the air, as if nothing had happened, and let it continue to play.

Soon, they stopped worrying about this issue.

Because a more unbelievable dialogue will appear, Voldemort said Sirius Black was innocent.

"Don't tell me this is real!"

When watching the video, Snape was the calmest, after all, he was there. But now Snape made the loudest noise ever.

Sirius was a character that Snape would remember for the rest of his life.

If James Potter hadn't taken Lily away, and if he hadn't been interested in Lily, the person he hated the most would be Sirius.

But his reaction didn't attract the attention of other professors, because they all knew that Snape didn't get along with him.

They couldn't help but immerse themselves in memories.

"I still remember them," Professor McGonagall murmured, "Black and Potter. The leaders of their little group. Both are smart, of course - to be honest, they are very smart - but I don't think we have ever encountered such a pair of people who can cause trouble -"

"You would think Black and Potter were brothers!" Professor Flitwick interrupted to express his agreement, "Inseparable!"

"Of course they are inseparable," said Professor McGonagall, "Potter trusted Black more than any other friend. They were still like this when they graduated and left school. When James and Lily got married, Black was the best man. Then they asked Black to be Harry's godfather."

"I actually never believed that Black would betray Potter. If this is the case, it makes sense to say so."

"But if it is true that Peter is the betrayer, then - so that an innocent child has been in Azkaban all the time?" Professor McGonagall's voice was hoarse, as if she had suddenly caught a cold.

She always thought Peter was a victim, and she regretted many times that she was often harsh to him, calling him a stupid child and a foolish child. I couldn't help but sigh that Peter was always terrible in duels, why didn't he wait for the Ministry of Magic to come before taking action.

"Innocent - he is not innocent at all - tell me, this is not true - Dumbledore!" Snape was going crazy.

This also pulled the other professors who were still feeling sorry for Sirius out of their emotions.

"Severus, it's a pity - Sirius Black is really innocent." Dumbledore spoke to Snape in a pitying tone, staring at him straight in the eyes.

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