HP: By the lake of Snake Garden, flowers bloom on the other side
Chapter 555 [Please support the genuine version of Tomato Novel, thank you for reading] Licorice
Of course, Harry Potter would not be James Potter, and Lycoris had long understood this.
If Harry had the same personality as his father, Lycoris would definitely not be so kind to him.
Lycoris was also glad that she didn't meet James Potter before she met Harry Potter.
Of course, if Draco knew what Lycoris was thinking, he would definitely be very curious and pull her aside to ask, "You and James Potter are not from the same era, how could you possibly meet him?"
But why is this impossible?
Licorice doesn't even know how she got here. What if... one day she opens her eyes and closes them and ends up in that era?
Licorice felt that it was just like the literary works she had read before, which all emphasized coincidence. Going back to the past was a coincidence, wasn't it?
She laid those foreshadowings on purpose.
Lycoris just wanted to know what it would be like if the descendants of the currently living predators Moony Padfoot and Prongs met each other one day.
In the second year, Lycoris deliberately poured the best potion into the mouth of Sirius who fainted, in order to repair his body functions and make him look like a human being.
Old illness and serious illness, vicissitudes of life and fatigue.
This is not okay.
Harry is kind and compassionate, and now there is a "godfather and godson" relationship between them.
When Harry saw that his godfather was thin and looked like he was malnourished, with sunken cheeks and a lack of energy, he was left worried about him.
After knowing the truth about "betrayal", I feel that I owe the Godfather.
Lycoris didn't want Harry to have a preconceived notion of feeling too much "distress" for Sirius. How could he get Harry's love so easily?
Of course, Harry's attitude was one reason, but the bigger reason was the members of the Order of the Phoenix.
To put it bluntly, Lykoris simply didn't want others to sympathize with Sirius after seeing how hard he was doing after escaping from prison.
Lycoris wondered if Harry would tell Lupin and Sirius about the memories he had seen in his Pensieve.
If they kept it secret, Lupin and Sirius might suspect each other of having told the story.
Snape couldn't have said that - Lupin knew Severus wouldn't say it, and Sirius knew that the slug wouldn't say such a thing - he owed James his life.
If Harry said it - Licorice guessed that he would say it, Harry believed that the way a person behaves is to say everything.
Lycoris was very curious. If Lupin knew that the secret of his werewolf identity that he had worked so hard to hide and the fact that he almost killed someone were told to Harry by Sirius, the "big mouth", would Harry mind?
Sirius would only feel like a reckless fool for a "little joke" he made when he was young and ignorant, but now he can just laugh it off.
He wouldn't think he had done anything wrong, he would just think James had come too early.
This is not what Licorice wants.
He sent Sirius to Azkaban prison not only to test whether his "death fate" could be changed, but also to reduce his contact with Harry.
Influence Harry less and deliberately not give him the opportunity to develop feelings with Harry.
Lycoris got his memories from Sirius and made him swear an oath.
Then it could only be Lupin who said it. I wonder how he, who hates betrayal, felt when he found out that Lupin had "stabbed him in the back"?
Lycoris was not worried about Sirius and Lupin "reconciling accounts" because both of them had sworn an oath.
One is to use one's own wealth and the wealth of one's children, and the other is to use one's own life and descendants.
Lycoris expected Sirius to personally admit that it was his fault, and that it was his idea to use Lupin's transformation into a wolf during the full moon to trick people into dying.
Sirius would not push this matter onto James, and would only glorify the process of James saving people.
He is my best brother, how could I slander him?
And the person who wanted to know the truth was his only son - how could he tarnish his image in front of his good brother's only son?
Lycoris guessed correctly, it was Kreacher who said this when he came to report.
"You're not like him, Harry. You're not like him." Sirius looked at the face in front of him that was almost identical to James's, and met his green eyes. "Your eyes are very much like your mother's."
"I'm a werewolf." Lupin felt like there was a ball of cotton in his throat. He lowered his head and told his secret. "I was bitten by a werewolf when I was a child and turned into a werewolf."
"Moon Face..." Sirius held down Lupin's arms that were supporting him on the ground and shook his head at him who was looking at him.
"It's all right," Lupin forced a smile. "This is Harry, Prongs' son, Harry. You can talk about it."
"Then why did you kill Professor Snape?" Harry asked, "Did he offend you?"
"You know, he likes the Dark Arts." Sirius continued to explain what Lupin said.
"He wanted to become the professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts, but the headmaster wouldn't let him." Harry didn't know Professor Snape.
"Snape has been obsessed with the Dark Arts since he was a child," Lupin explained objectively, "so many people hate him."
"You are one of them too?" Harry looked at Professor Lupin and his godfather. "We hate him because he studies the Dark Arts."
"Oh, yes." Sirius nodded. "He's different from the other Slytherins. He's more nasty - he'll curse your father. You can't expect your dad not to resist, can you?"
Harry seemed to have thought of something, and looked up at Sirius with some sadness, "So my father wanted Snape to be bitten to death by Professor Lupin because he hated Snape?"
Harry's three perspectives were shocked and he felt a little uncomfortable.
"No, no, no!" Sirius retorted hastily. He was about to stand up, but was pulled back by Lupin. "That's not the case! Your father is a hero who saves lives. If it weren't for him, I..."
"Are you sure you want to say that?" Lupin interrupted Sirius with a disapproving tone.
"It was me who tricked Snape into using the Whomping Willow! It was also me who tried to use Moony Face's wolf transformation to kill people behind your father's back! Your father is innocent!" Sirius would not allow anyone to misunderstand James, even if that person was his own son.
"Harry, listen, it was your father who showed up and saved Snape." Sirius looked at Harry in the flames, emotional, "If it weren't for James, Snape would have died. He owes him a life."
For some reason, Harry thought of Lycoris.
Hermione said that she persuaded her to come to Gryffindor so that there wouldn't be a situation like Malfoy bullying classmates.
Gryffindor, is there really no bullying?
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