Harry Potter and the Great Old Ones

Six hundred and seventieth chapters including me

"Oh, my God, I really hope I've listed everything right!" Lupine replied seriously, as people huddled at the front door, eager to get out to the sunny field, and the four Marauders

The group also walked into the crowd, "First, he is sitting in my seat. Second, he is wearing my clothes. Third, his name is Remus Lupin."

"Hahahahaha..."

Sirius Black and James Potter laughed wildly.

Only Wormtail didn't smile.

"I, I wrote the shape of the mouth and nose, the pupils of the eyes and the furry tail..." Pettigrew said anxiously, "But, but I can't think of anything else-"

"Oh, Merlin, why are you so stupid, Wormtail?" James growled impatiently, "You have to run around with a werewolf once a month -"

"Merlin, James, can you please lower your voice?" Lupine begged.

Harry looked back uneasily. Snape was still not far away, still immersed in his exam questions - but this was Snape's memory, and Harry was sure that if Snape had

When he reached the outside field, he decided to wander in another direction. He, Harry, couldn't follow James any further. However, what made him sigh with relief was that when James and his

When the three friends strode across the grass and walked down the slope towards the lake, Snape, who was still studying the test paper, followed them, obviously not sure where he was going. Harry was not far in front of Snape.

place, trying to keep a close eye on James and others.

"Humph, I think those test questions are a minor problem." Harry heard Sirius say this, "I think I can at least get an 'Excellent' in the exam, otherwise there will be trouble."

"Me too," James said, then he put a hand into his pocket and pulled out a struggling Golden Snitch.

"Oh, Merlin! Where did you get it?"

"Stolen." James said casually. He started to play with the snitch, letting it fly almost a foot away, and then caught it again. His reflexes were excellent. Wormtail looked at him in awe.

They stopped in the shadow of the beech tree by the lake—

Under that same tree, Harry, Tiera, Ron and Hermione once spent a Sunday finishing their homework and then lying on the grass chatting.

Harry looked back again, and was pleased to see that Snape was sitting on the grass under the thick shadow of the bushes, still studying as intently as before.

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ls exam papers, so Harry could sit freely on the grass between the beech trees and bushes and look at the four people under the trees.

The dazzling sunshine shone on the calm lake and on the shore, where a group of girls who had just come out of the auditorium were sitting. They laughed happily, took off their shoes and socks, and dipped their feet in the lake water to cool off.

Lupine pulled out a book and began to read.

Sirius stared at the students wandering around on the grass. He looked very proud and bored, but he also looked very handsome in this way.

James was still playing with the golden snitch. He let it jump farther and farther, almost escaping, but he could always catch it at the last moment.

Wormtail looked at him and couldn't close his mouth. Whenever James made extremely difficult moves to catch the snitch, Wormtail would gasp and clap his hands and cheer.

Five minutes passed like this. Harry didn't understand why James didn't let Wormtail catch the snitch himself, but James seemed to like enjoying the attention.

Harry noticed that his father had the habit of mussing his hair. He never seemed to want his hair to be too neat, and he always looked at the girls by the water.

"Put that thing away, okay?" After James made a beautiful catching move and Wormtail let out a cheer, Sirius finally said, "Otherwise Wormtail will wet his pants with excitement.

"

Wormtail blushed slightly, but James grinned.

"Excuse me?" he said, stuffing the snitch back into his pocket.

Harry clearly felt that James would only stop showing off in front of Sirius.

"No, I just feel really bored." Sirius said with a smile, "It would be great if there was a full moon today."

"Can you put some thought into your studies?" Lu Ping said gloomily from behind the book, "We also have to take a test on Transfiguration. If you feel bored, you can take a test on me. Here you go..."

He handed over his book.

But Sirius snorted: "I don't need to look at this rubbish, I know everything I need to know."

"Oh, okay, then maybe this can cheer you up, Padfoot." James chuckled in a low voice, "Look who that is..."

Sirius turned his head. He suddenly became motionless, like a dog that had sniffed a rabbit.

"Great," he said softly, "Snotlout!"

Harry turned to see what Sirius was looking at.

Snape continued walking, stuffing the O.W.LS exam papers into his bag. As he left the shadows of the bushes and tried to cross the grass, Sirius and James stood up.

Lupine and Wormtail sat motionless: Lupine was still staring down at his book, but his eyes did not move, and his brows were slightly frowned; Wormtail looked at Sirius and James, and then at Sirius.

Nap's face showed an expression of eagerness to see the expected thing happen as soon as possible.

"Hey! Are you okay, Snotlout?" James said loudly on purpose.

Snape's reaction was extremely quick, as if he had anticipated an attack.

Snape immediately threw off his schoolbag and thrust one hand into his robes, but he had only raised his wand halfway when James yelled——

"Expelliarmus!"

Snape's wand flew twelve feet into the air, landed softly in the grass behind him with a pop, and Sirius laughed briefly and crisply.

"There are many obstacles!" he said and pointed his wand at Snape. Snape was rushing towards his lost wand, but was knocked down halfway.

The students around them turned to look at them.

Some students stood up slowly and came closer slowly. Some showed doubtful expressions, while others found it quite amusing.

Snape lay on the ground panting. James and Sirius approached him step by step, raising their wands. As James walked, he glanced back at the girls by the water. Wormtail stood up and spoke with great interest.

He looked at it and moved to the side to avoid Lupin so that he could see it more clearly.

"How did the exam go, Snivellus?" James asked.

"I've been staring at him, and his nose even touched the parchment." Sirius said harshly, "There must be large oil stains all over the parchment. They can't even read a word clearly."

Several spectators laughed loudly——

Obviously, even in his student days, Snape's popularity was not very good.

Wormtail chuckled shrilly.

Snape wanted to stand up, but the spell was still working on him, and he struggled as if bound by invisible ropes.

"You - just wait!" Snape retorted with a red face, raising his eyes and glaring at James with an expression of complete hatred on his face, "You - just wait!"

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