I'm the king of the roll at Hogwarts

Chapter 214 Everyone is gone

Chapter 214 Everyone is gone
"I think you should ask Sirius, after all, he is the one who witnessed it." Louis advised kindly: "In fact, seeing is not necessarily believing. Think about it, Professor Snape himself has a very strong prejudice against your father. Under such prejudice, it would be strange for him to have a good impression of your father."

"Really?" Harry really believed what Louis said. It's not that he was easily influenced - in fact, he was very stubborn and wouldn't listen to many opinions.

The main reason was that he subconsciously didn't want to believe that his father was such a bully, so he subconsciously chose to believe Louis, no matter how skeptical he seemed on the surface.

Louis waved to Christasza, signaling her to quickly call Sirius over, and then said to Harry gently: "Also, memories can be modified. Sometimes what you see in other people's memories may not be true."

If the previous sentence still had some truth, then this sentence was completely deceiving Harry. Generally speaking, only the memories of the Pensieve can be modified purposefully. Snape was completely unprepared at the time, so it would be strange if there was a chance to modify it.

Just like in sixth grade, when Harry first went to see Slughorn, the memory Slughorn gave him was modified - he concealed the details that Voldemort had asked at the time, thus misleading Harry.

In order to restore James' image in Harry's heart, Louis had to lie and thought to himself, I am such a good boy.

"Then I understand." A smile appeared on Harry's face again, and just as he was feeling happy, Sirius pushed the door and walked in.

"Hey, Louis, I heard you were looking for me?" Sirius said, and then he saw Harry: "Harry is here too? Didn't you learn Occlumency from Snotlout? I've said before that I can also..."

"Hello, your eldest son encountered a little problem." Louis spread his hands: "But it seems that I have solved it."

"What's the problem?" Sirius didn't treat himself as an outsider. He walked over, pulled over a chair, sat down on it, and looked at the two of them curiously.

"When Professor Snape used Legilimency, he subconsciously cast an armor shield, so..." Louis shrugged: "He saw part of Professor Snape's memory."

Sirius was stunned for a moment, then showed a look of great joy. He patted Harry on the shoulder and kept praising him: "That's my boy, That's my boy!"

After having fun for a while, he asked curiously, "Which part did you see?"

"It was the part where you hung him up by the lake, and the time after taking the Defense Against the Dark Arts exam. I also saw why he broke up with my mom." Harry took a sip of the juice and continued, "I can't imagine that my mother protected him so much, but he actually called her a dirty mudblood..."

Louis pretended to be enlightened: "No wonder, no wonder Professor Snape was so angry when he learned on the train in the first year that Marcus and others called Neville a snotty and called me a mudblood..."

"Good boy, he stepped on two landmines at once," he added at the end.

The two laughed together. After laughing, Harry said, "I also saw your mother, Aunt Emma."

"Ah? What did you see about her?" Louis asked curiously.

Sirius's face froze.

"I saw her use some kind of spell to hang up my father and the other four together. Later, she hung up Snape. Finally, I saw Sirius wanted to invite her to dinner, but she said that she would only agree after Sirius won the duel..."

"What happened next?" Louis also became interested. It seemed that Sirius had no chance of winning.

"Later, Professor Snape recovered from Legilimency." Harry spread his hands, indicating that he didn't know either.

They both turned their eyes to Sirius, who laughed awkwardly twice: "Do you have moonberry juice, Louis? I'm so thirsty. Oh my God, Grindelwald kept dragging me here to play Wizard Legends..."

"Don't avoid the subject, Sirius." Harry was very unfaithful at this moment - his godfather was also half a father: "Did you win the duel? Did Aunt Emma have dinner with you that night?"

Louis said nothing, motioning for Christasza to pour Sirius a glass of moonberry juice.

"Haha... How is that possible?" Sirius nodded to thank Christasza and said awkwardly, "How could I possibly beat Emma in a duel? Let alone me, even if the four of us attacked together, we couldn't beat her. Otherwise, why do you think James hates her so much..."

"Speaking of my father, I saw in Professor Snape's memory that he always liked to bully others, but Louis said that it might be because Snape tampered with his memory. Is that true?" Harry asked unwillingly.

Louis sighed. This kid is so stubborn. He keeps bringing up all sorts of issues.

Sirius didn't hide it too much, nor did he take it seriously. He just leaned back in his chair, crossed his legs, and said leisurely, "Snape didn't tamper with his own memory, and he didn't look at people with tinted glasses. In fact, your father is really like this. As for boys, I remember Snape once said something that described it very well. How did he say it? Yes, 'arrogant'..."

Harry:…

"Besides, a large number of the people he dealt with were Slytherin students, so you don't have to worry too much." Sirius changed the subject.

"A friendly reminder, Sirius." Louis said with a wry smile, "If I remember correctly, I'm also a Slytherin."

As soon as she finished speaking, Catherine, wearing a Ravenclaw-style uniform and a pair of gold-rimmed glasses, walked in. Seeing the three men staring at her in a daze around the desk, she simply greeted them and returned to her bedroom.

"Look, your girlfriend has defected to Ravenclaw, and you're still Slytherin." Sirius now found Louis' weakness.

Harry coughed twice and reminded his godfather awkwardly, "Actually, Sirius, I saw my father pull the rubber band off a Ravenclaw girl's ponytail, and cast a few small evil spells on two Hufflepuff classmates..."

Harry choked back Sirius' words.

Damn it, this little bastard is really... unreasonable!
In desperation, Sirius finally used his ultimate move.

"Alas, there is no point in thinking about these things now. After all, your father has passed away, and he died on the front line against the Dark Lord. He sacrificed his life to protect you..."

"I understand your feelings, Harry." Sirius rubbed Harry's head. He really had no psychological burden. He was different from James. He only bullied Snape. He preferred to act cool rather than bully others.

Harry nodded and didn't ask any further questions.

"But we did nothing wrong with Snotlout. You don't know how Snotlout disgusts us." Sirius spread his hands: "Rather than saying that the four of us bullied him, it's better to say..."

"Bullying each other?" Louise remembered how the girls who liked predators, whom she had only seen in movies in her previous life, washed themselves.

Sirius looked at Louis expressionlessly: "He bullied the four of us alone?"

It was obvious that he still had some dignity left.

"It's hard to explain what happened to our fathers, Harry. Put down this insignificant burden. You have more important things to do." Louis comforted him, "I think you should continue to learn your Occlumency with Sirius. It will always come in handy."

"Yeah." Harry nodded heavily, accepting Louis's statement.

It was also obvious that he no longer looked as worried as before. It seemed that what Louis said was still somewhat useful.

"My suggestion is, go back and take a good bath, have a meal, and then play Wizard Legends with Ron for two days, and you will forget about this matter." Louis patted Sirius and began to see him off: "Take your eldest son to eat something delicious first, go quickly, the elves are still at get off work."

"Okay." Sirius made an OK gesture, packed up, and left the office with Harry.

After the father and son left, Louis laughed and said, "This kid...ah..."

He didn't hate Harry. On the contrary, he always approved of Harry's values. Many people, such as Voldemort, had a heart-wrenching childhood and were gradually distorted. But Harry was different. Even the eleven years of abuse by the Dursleys did not turn him into a pervert like Voldemort, let alone a gloomy person like Snape.

This guy can be considered a naturally strong person.

"What's wrong, Master?" asked Christrasza with concern.

"Nothing." Louis waved his hand, signaling the dragon maid to come over.

Christasa walked over in small steps and knelt down obediently beside Louis.

"Your dragon head feels good." Louise said as she rubbed Christasa's head. "In fact, the Dursleys are almost as perverted as that old lunatic Malygos. Think about it, if it were you, living in such a family for eleven years, would you be able to grow up healthily?"

Kristasa thought for a moment and shuddered. "I'll be driven crazy."

"That's it." Louis squeezed Keristrasza's slender shoulders and said with a smile, "I wonder how that old madman Malygos is doing in the Eye of Eternity now."

"Yes, Chromie hasn't contacted me for a long time. Recently, it is His Highness Soledomi who is in charge of communicating with me."

"Solidomi?" Louis became interested. "Is she the queen of Nozdormu?"

"Yes." Christasza nodded, then looked at Louis with some suspicion: "Do you also have Cao Gong's hobbies?"

Christasa, who is well-versed in the history of Seris, certainly knows what Cao Gong's hobby is. In fact, her genius in photographic memory has surpassed many native Seris people in the field of history.

"No, I'm just asking." Louis sighed, "I'm still thinking about when to go to Azeroth to play. I'm so bored recently. I feel like life is not exciting enough."

"I suggest you improve your own strength first. It is still unknown whether you can beat me now...ah..." Christasza said halfway when Louis pinched her vital point on the right side.

"You're right, but I have the upper hand over you now, Chris." Louis let go of her vitals with a smile, stood up and went back to the bedroom.

Catherine was reading in her bedroom, and she really felt like she was in a certain academy. Seeing Louis come in, she raised her head slightly and asked, "What were Potter and Black discussing with you just now? I always felt that there was something wrong with the way you looked at me."

"Well, Sirius said that all Slytherins are bad people, and I said I was a Slytherin too. But when you came in wearing Ravenclaw clothes, the three of us were a little surprised." Louis walked to the bed next to her and sat down: "What are you looking at?"

"Alchemy." Catherine closed the book. There was indeed a string of French written on it. Louis saw that the signature was Nicolas Flamel.

"So, the four-eyed little boy from the Potter family...what's wrong with the little boy from the Potter family that he comes to you, a psychological counselor, to consult about his problems?" Catherine said, turning sideways and naturally putting her pair of little feet into Louis' arms.

"Harry went to Professor Snape to practice Occlumency. When Professor Snape performed Legilimency, Harry used his armor to protect himself, causing Professor Snape's Legilimency to rebound on himself, so..." Louis used his hands to make an explosion: "Bang, Harry saw all of Professor Snape's secrets, even his underwear was seen clearly - I never thought that he could wear white underwear as black when he was in school."

Catherine's face turned pale, and she looked like she was going to vomit. Sometimes, having too much imagination is not a good thing. After a while, she suppressed the urge to vomit and asked, "So, what did Potter see that made him come to talk to you?"

"I saw that his father was not a good man, just like Draco in the first grade who was annoying." Louis pinched Catherine's delicate calf wrapped in black cotton socks: "And I also saw how Professor Snape hurt his mother... Tsk tsk, love triangle, jealousy, it's no wonder that Professor Snape hates him so much, you know? Potter and his son look almost exactly the same."

"This is the first time I've heard of this. I used to think that Professor Snape simply liked to target Gryffindor." Catherine said in a daze.

Louis laughed and told Catherine in detail the grievances and hatreds between Snape, James and the other three. Catherine listened with great interest and even forgot to collect food from Louis.

(End of this chapter)

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