Chapter 2340 Subversion of Three Views (I Want to Drink some Apple Juice Today)
It's not difficult to find Sirius, as long as you lie in ambush near the Dursleys' house, see a big, long, strange-looking dog, and shoot directly.
So Ellie also found an empty roof and lay there, waiting boredly for Sirius to appear, while using a sniper scope to observe the actions of the Dursleys, the Dursleys, and the unlucky Harry Potter.
But... Time really changes a person's opinion.
Seeing the Dursleys mocking Harry and Harry's displeasure in the sniper scope, Ellie couldn't help feeling emotional.
Fang Zhengke still remembered watching Harry Potter when he was a child, and what he hated the most were the Dursleys, their stupid son, and Professor Snape. In his opinion, the couple who bullied Harry were obviously villains, and Professor Snape, who always liked to frame the trio and trouble them, was even more villainous.
But when I grow up and look at it again, I have a completely different perception.
Of course, it's not that the three views are completely destroyed and black and white are reversed, but I can understand some things that I was originally angry about.
How did the Dursleys treat Harry?
Of course it is bad.
They clothed Harry with old clothes, and they didn't feed him any good food. They beat and scolded him frequently, so they certainly couldn't be called good people, but they couldn't be heinous villains either.
After all, if you think about it carefully, the relationship between Aunt Petunia and Harry's mother is not very good. In the original book, Aunt Petunia once told Harry face to face that her parents liked her very much because her mother became a wizard. Another meaning not mentioned in this sentence is obviously that because I am not a wizard, my parents obviously don't like me that much.
If you post a question on Zhihu, "Because my sister was admitted to Peking University and I only went to a general college, so what should I do if my parents prefer my sister and don't like me", I will probably get a lot of high praise answers.
And when Dumbledore handed Harry to the Dursleys, he left the baby and a letter there without discussing with them at all. The Dursleys did not send Harry Potter to an orphanage like Tom Madle did because of sisterhood.
In Ellie's view, Aunt Petunia's abuse of Harry was to a large extent a revenge against her sister—her parents doted on her sister and ignored her as a sister. So now thirty years in Hedong and thirty years in Hexi, it's my turn to favor my son and ignore your son.
Although Harry was unlucky, in the final analysis, he was still the product of the grievances of the previous generation.
Of course, Harry's parents weren't very nice people either.
Although they were heroes in fighting Voldemort and protecting their son, it was different in Snape's eyes.
Especially James, his behavior in school is as domineering as Malfoy, and even more domineering than Malfoy—at least Malfoy is not so arrogant that he hangs Harry, Ron, or Neville on a tree. drop his pants.
So I wouldn't be surprised that Snape would join the Death Eaters at that time, and Dumbledore was obviously a dead man at the time, completely turning a blind eye to James and Sirius bullying Snape...
Well, here is another Zhihu question: "I was bullied by my peers with excellent academic performance and his followers for several years at school, but the school leaders didn't care about it. What should I do?"
Now let's see what the high praise answer is below.
From this point of view, in the original book, Snape didn't kill Harry Potter and protected him with all his might, which is really noble and admirable.
Of course, Harry's mother, Lily, wasn't much better off.
It can be seen from the original book that one of the biggest reasons why James bullied Snape was to attract Lily's attention. It can be said that Snape was implicated by Lily because of bad luck. But what about Lily? She hated James' arrogance, and she hated Snape learning the dark arts—but what about Snape? It's impossible for you to come out to help every time someone is being bullied by James, and Lily doesn't look like someone who will come out to help anytime and anywhere.
If it was the Iron Triangle of Harry Hermione Ron, the relationship would definitely be different. If you asked Malfoy to speak ill of Harry or Ron, Hermione would definitely punch him without saying a word--in fact, she did.
But what about Lily? Just like those class cadres, standing there and shouting, "Don't hit me, beat me again and call me a teacher", and then what?
Then there is no more.
What should she do?
James should bully Snape and bully Snape.
Snape was bullied or bullied.
It's no wonder that when Snape was rescued by Lily again, he would angrily call her a "Mudblood". Of course, if Ellie said that this kind of person who didn't see each other on weekdays and only came out to hang out occasionally was not a friend at all. Reluctantly, Lily was Snape's first love after all... Forget it, I have my own preferences.
There is no reason to talk about the first love bonus.
Of course, in Ellie's view, Dumbledore is not a good person.
He has always shown a naked preference for Gryffindor - since James' time, when James and Sirius bullied Snape for several years, Dumbledore pretended not to see it like a dead man, Let them go, and eventually Sirius tricked Snape into the Shrieking House, where he was almost killed by a werewolf Lupine. The two showed no regrets afterwards, just as Hagrid didn't care if his baby spider ate Harry and Ron.
From this point of view, it is not unreasonable for Snape to hate James, Sirius and Lupine, and it is even more normal for Snape to hate his son.
Although Snape overheard the prophecy to tell Voldemort, causing Voldemort to want to kill the Potters. But don't forget that Snape didn't know where James and Lily lived. It was Peter Pettigrew who leaked their residence and finally let Voldemort come to kill the Potters.
It can be said that half of the couple's deaths are attributed to themselves. After all, the secret keeper who originally decided to know their address was Sirius Black. As a result, these people were smart enough to replace the secret keeper with Peter Pettigrew. As a result, Pettigrew Peter sold them to Voldemort in a second hand --- as the so-called organ was too clever, it cost Qingqing's life.
Not only that, because of the price of their own cleverness, James and Lily died unexpectedly, and Sirius was sent to Azkaban to be imprisoned for twelve years...
They are all to blame.
Ellie naturally has no sympathy for them. As an outsider, in Ellie's view, except for Harry, who is a purely unlucky victim, everyone else deserves to be blamed.
James, Lily and Sirius believed in the wrong person, and lost their lives and freedom in vain—oh, it's not surprising that Snape joined the Death Eaters, after all, he probably wouldn't choose someone to dominate himself Ling to graduate, but the teacher still ignored the group, and then continued to be punished by James under the watchful eyes of Dumbledore.
Perhaps in Snape's view, Voldemort was much more affectionate than James, and perhaps that was why he begged Voldemort not to kill Lily, but to kill James and Harry?
Oh, and Dumbledore, as a teacher, he never stopped the bullying and conflicts among the students, and when Snape saw that something was going wrong and asked him for help, he didn't respond in time——Snape Begging him to save Lily, but the result is that she is still dead?
The greatest wizard of the century?
hehe.
Oh, by the way, Dumbledore also bears a lot of responsibility for Harry's current situation. When he decided to send Harry to the Dursleys' house, he was stopped by Professor McGonagall——she said Worse Muggles have ever been seen than the Dursleys.
But even so, Dumbledore still gave the child to the Dursleys... EMMMM, it's not like he didn't know about Tom Riddle, what made Dumbledore think that Harry Potter would not become the first Two Tom Riddles? His experience at the Dursleys was no better than Tom Riddle's at the orphanage.
It is probably the consequence of getting older and dementia.
Just when Ellie was thinking wildly, suddenly a black shadow passed through the air not far away, which cheered Ellie up immediately. She looked at the Dursleys' house again through the sniper scope, and saw a fat woman Leading the dog to the Dursleys' yard—well, she must be that aunt or something.
This also means that Sirius Black is coming soon.
Thinking of this, Ellie also hurriedly cheered up and looked around. Sure enough, she soon saw a scruffy figure in the bushes not far below, leaning against the shade of a tree, wearing a worn overcoat, and looking in the direction of the Dursleys' house. Then he lowered his body, and soon, not long after, a big black dog slowly walked out of the bushes.
Got you!
Ellie hurriedly turned the gun and aimed at the huge black dog. She narrowed her eyes, locked on to the target, and then... pulled the trigger.
"Aw!"
It was too late and then fast, almost at the same time Ellie pulled the trigger, the big pitch-black dog seemed to have sensed something, turned around and jumped back, and at the same time, there was a sudden explosion on the big pitch-black dog's buttocks. A bright red blood flower bloomed, and the next moment, the black dog screamed and disappeared into the bushes.
"It turned out to be off."
Seeing the black dog disappear, Ellie clicked her tongue too. She didn't expect the other party's sixth sense to be so strong... Could it be said that after becoming an animal, even the five senses will become sharper?
But forget it, as it is, it probably won't be much better.
Although Ellie quickly pulled the bolt again to change the bullet, the shadow of the black dog could not be seen in the bushes. But Ellie didn't really care about this, because she saw very clearly just now that the bullet she fired went right into the black dog's ass—maybe even the intestines were smashed now .
Ordinary dogs must be completely dead, but for Agnimus... I don't know.
Cut, I can only let him go.
Seeing that the black dog had disappeared, Ellie frowned and did not choose to continue tracking. She originally thought that by killing Sirius, and then the body was discovered by accident, she could avoid the dementor incident, but she didn't expect that Sirius' luck was really good.
Forget it, I hope this chrysanthemum explosion can leave a deep impression on him.
Thinking of this, Ellie also raised her head and looked not far away.
There, Harry was carrying a large suitcase, walking down the street in frustration.