The program that day was undoubtedly very sensational.

The next day's newspapers and news were full of "The author of Harry Potter actually disclosed his marriage partner.", "Professor Snape's true love is himself", "A wedding between a star and a virtual character", "Dimensions also resist It's not that they fall in love."

John gleefully asked George to buy a copy of every paper that mentioned him and Severus.

A thick stack was spread on the dining table, and John watched happily one by one.

After watching for a while, he had to let out a silly laugh.Snape, who was sitting beside him, rolled his eyes a few times and couldn't stop him.

During that time, George worked part-time as his agent, and received a lot of program invitations, most of which asked him to talk about his relationship.

There was a lot of enthusiasm about the fact that the actor who played Professor Snape actually liked the character and got married.

Who made both John and the professor Snape he played are hot and popular stars now?

John is not like before, rejecting all invitations from outside the company.After he asked Charlie, he picked a few programs to be interviewed, and talked about them with relish.

"In fact, since I filmed the first Sorcerer's Stone, he has been watching me silently around."

"He laughed at my mediocre acting skills, and was silent about some plots involving him, and used Occlumency. At that time, I couldn't understand his emotions, and I didn't know what he was thinking."

"When we went to the cinema to watch the Sorcerer's Stone, he looked at Harry's eyes on the big screen with such concentration. At that time, I thought, how good would it be if he saw me?"

At home, Snape looked at what John said in the interview on the TV screen and raised his eyebrows: "You actually liked me back then?"

John sat on the side with a sullen face: "At that time, I was just infatuated and possessive."

They both continued to look at the screen.

"When the vicious dog was about to bite off my neck, I was scared and desperate. I was looking forward to Severus coming to save me, just like he has always protected Harry. He is strong and powerful. Safe. In fact, I was saved because of him."

Snape held John's hand apologetically: "Sorry, I couldn't save you."

John made a hypothesis: "Don't you think it would be terrible if I was still a human being? One day I would die, and you would live, always live."

Snape thought for a moment, then nodded in acknowledgment.

"During the time I continued filming after I recovered from my injury, I started to realize that Severus is also a person who needs to be protected. He is not strong all the time."

Snape sneered, "Just kidding!"

"But after I found Severus' weakness, I actually like him more. If I only like his strength, it's just my lack of security. I want to make myself better and more capable of supporting him." Get him."

"In the Half-Blood Prince, he killed Dumbledore, the only one who knew, and was misunderstood by everyone without excuse. During that time, I was immersed in a low mood. Just like his atonement mood, I was also masochistic Same atonement."

"I wrote him like this, and didn't change his ending. I acted him like this and made him suffer so much. So I will bear those pains with him. The more uncomfortable he is, the more I feel at this moment. The more uncomfortable it is. The more uncomfortable I feel, the less guilty I feel."

"There's no need to think that way," Snape whispered.

John hooked the corner of his lips at him, but said nothing.

"Maybe you think I'm crazy, that my love is unreasonable, that Severus Snape is just a fictional character. I won't contradict you, because that's your opinion. My opinion is that he is The one who exists alive is the one I love. Those who don’t understand us can keep silent, and those who are willing to bless us, I will also say thank you.”

The interview ends here.

Chris said to his wife with emotion at home: "In fact, he and Snape are quite similar in essence. Stick to what you find, and don't care about other people's opinions."

Alan Rickman's call followed.

John picked up the phone with a little guilt under Snape's sharp eyes: "Uh, hello?"

"John, first of all I want to wish you a happy wedding." Alan's voice sounded a little weird, and he laughed, "Well, I don't know why I called. But I always feel—"

Allen's voice became low and deep: "I always feel that I should make this call."

John and Snape looked at each other, smiled and murmured, "It's necessary for you to make this call."

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