Chapter 385 [Movie Watch] Snape Exposed
"Hermione Granger?" Professor McGonagall called.
Ron, who was about to mock Draco, quickly looked at the picture in the Pensieve, "Have the sorting started? The pace of this movie is really fast."
"In the novel, the sorting is based on the first letter of the last name, but in the movie," Rupert thought and Neville interjected, "there is no pattern."
Dumbledore paid attention to Snape's dress. "Severus will be very happy to see him. He is quite handsome in another world, but the collar and cuffs are so tight. Don't you think it's too tight?"
("Handsome?" Snape quickly glanced at Lily beside him. This was the first time he heard someone comment on him like this.)
(However, he doesn’t understand why his outfit is so tight. This makes it more comfortable and makes him feel like he is being hugged.)
Draco was glad that the matter of Bargeer had been ignored, and they did not pay attention to the embarrassing scene of him extending a hand of friendship to Harry before being sorted but being rejected.
"It's my turn!" Ron looked at his little self in the basin with burning eyes.
Then it was Harry's turn, and then the sorting was over.
(Hannah and other students who were ignored said, “What about us? We don’t deserve to appear on the scene?”)
(Hermione pointed out, "Me, Malfoy, Susan, Ron, and Harry, there are only five students who appear.")
"If I'm not mistaken, will the Sorting Hat directly express its evaluation of the little wizard?" After his attention was diverted from Snape, Dumbledore noticed something was wrong.
If that were the case, wouldn't it mean that all the teachers and students in the school would hear the Sorting Hat's comment that Slytherin would give Harry a great career.
"Also, is Filius in your world so old?"
(Flitwick nods. He looks almost dead in the picture.)
Neville shook his head, "Professor Flitwick is obviously middle-aged, with black hair and a small dress."
Rupert explained, "This is due to the change of director. Since there is no role for Professor Flitwick in the third film, Mr. Davis, the actor who plays Flitwick, played the role of a choir conductor in the third film. Director Neville in the fourth film liked his look very much, so he adopted it as the character Flitwick.”
"As for the Sorting Hat, parts of it are actually a whisper that can only be heard by the person wearing it."
Ron shook his head, "That's not right. I remember all its comments."
Draco complained, "That's because you didn't have anything worth whispering and just ended it."
The scene came to Potions class.
(Snape suddenly thought of something, his face turned red, and he hurriedly left his seat without saying hello to Lily.)
"Tell me, what would I get if I added narcissus root powder to wormwood infusion?" Snape asked Harry.
("Severus." Lily began to look away.)
(Asphodel is a lily that looks like a narcissus, and her name is Lily.)
(The flower language of narcissus: regret carried to the grave. Wormwood: bitter sorrow.)
(The bezoar in the second question is detoxifying.)
(How can I relieve my pain?)
(Lily hopes she is overthinking.)
(but)
"Potter, tell me what is the difference between Aconitum scaphoides and Aconitum wolfsbane?" Snape asked the next question.
(The flower language of wolfsbane flower is living for love + tenacity + heroic qualities, and the flower language of boat-shaped Aconitum flower is malice.)
(And they are actually a plant.)
(No matter what kind of malice you face, keep on loving.)
(Or is it a metaphor for Snape's identity as a double agent?)
(Lily looks messy.)
Harry still didn't answer.
Perhaps Snape was using the question to vent.
After taunting Harry for a while, he came straight to Harry, sat down, bent his upper body slightly, and looked closely into Harry's eyes: "For reference only, Potter. Narcissus root powder and wormwood can be mixed together to prepare It becomes a powerful sleeping pill, that is, a dose of Living Hell Decoction. Bezoar is a stone taken from the stomach of a goat, and it can cure most poisons. plant, collectively known as Aconitum.”
("Severus." In Lily's opinion, this was a clear sign.)
(The bezoar detoxified by the Living Hell Decoction. The aconite with completely opposite but identical flower language came to Harry regardless of his face and stared into his eyes)
(She guessed correctly.)
"That"
He seemed to choke for a moment.
"Why don't you write all this down?"
(Snape leaned against the wall and took a deep breath. He seemed happy and sad, and his ears had turned red.)
"How audacious." Dumbledore sighed.
Although the Snape in their world said the same thing, he never looked at Harry so close in front of the entire office of students.
There is no cover at all.
Hmm. Maybe it’s because of Bajir’s existence?
The pairing of him and Hermione reminded Snape of himself and Lily?
Rupert didn't understand Dumbledore's exclamation. He played the role of introducer perfectly, "By the way, the bezoar. That's why Harry remembered the bezoar. Then when Ron drank the poison Saved him with bezoars.”
"Am I poisoned?" Ron was surprised, "Who is it?"
(Mrs. Weasley, Percy, Charlie, and Ginny's hearts suddenly lifted.)
(Also mentioned is gratitude to Harry.)
(Harry once saved Ginny, and now he saves Ron.)
Rupert looked at Draco.
Draco pointed to himself, "Me?"
A flash of lightning flashed in Neville's mind, "Draco Malfoy became a Death Eater and was ordered by Voldemort to assassinate Albus Dumbledore."
Rupert nodded, "That's right. Ron accidentally drank the wine that was intended for Dumbledore and almost died. But you guys"
"It's the interstellar world. The God behind the scenes once led us to see three different parallel worlds." Ron responded, and he said it in one sentence, "I have always been curious about this. Dumbledore didn't know about Malfoy. Are they Death Eaters?"
Rupert looked at Dumbledore.
Dumbledore instantly understood that he might have played a bad role, but he still nodded.
Rupert said, "Dumbledore knew. But he did it deliberately, deliberately letting Draco go to prevent him from being killed by Voldemort. Harry suspected that Draco had become a Death Eater from the beginning, but no one believed it. Including you and Hermione?"
"Me?" Ron pointed at himself, "Do I not believe it? No, I shouldn't let him poison me casually if I let him do it deliberately! My life is not my life?"
(The Weasleys began to feel a little dissatisfied with Dumbledore.)
Rupert explained, "The glass of wine was actually intended to be given to Dumbledore by Slughorn, as was the cursed opal. They were both directly directed at Dumbledore himself. Dumbledore was confident in handling these What was just a mischievous injury to him, there was a point of forgiveness.”
"But what he didn't expect was that Slughorn couldn't wait at all. Under the temptation of Greedy, he prepared to exchange a gift and share it with Harry and Ron."
(Slughorn scratches his heated cheek awkwardly.)
"The opal was given to Dumbledore by Katie who was under the Imperius Curse. This would have been perfect, but Katie met her friend Lini, who felt something was wrong and wanted to snatch the opal, and Katie's glove happened to be There was a small hole in it, and her skin touched the opal during the fight."
(Katie Bell: "What? About me?")
"Fortunately only this small part was exposed, otherwise she would have died immediately."
(A large portion of the audience became dissatisfied with Dumbledore, nearly killing two other students for one student who became a Death Eater.)
(The most important thing is that these are two incidents. After experiencing it once, you still haven’t learned the lesson.)
Dumbledore looked at the ground, "I'm afraid I'm a little crazy."
Rupert said, "But there's nothing we can do about it. The whereabouts of the Horcrux haven't been figured out yet. He's been cursed and won't live for more than a year. Death Eaters are raging everywhere. Apart from these two things, nothing has gone wrong in the school. It’s pretty good.”
"In the end, Dumbledore sacrificed himself to make Voldemort believe in Snape."
"Is that so?" Dumbledore sighed.
(Some viewers were immediately relieved.)
(It turns out that this is different from the Dumbledore in their world. He was the one in the interstellar world who was harassed and ostracized by the Ministry of Magic, but did not target Bargeer and used his own life to plan Voldemort's defeat.)
(Dumbledore touched the sign that said the British Minister of Magic. Fortunately, he didn't twist it like this, which made the originally good situation disappear, and he finally won in danger.)
The scene now shows Harry, Ron, and Hermione accidentally entering the restricted area on the fourth floor.
Rupert, who sensed something was wrong in the atmosphere, quickly said, "You know, in the novel, Draco asked Harry for a late-night duel, but he broke the appointment. Harry, and Ron, as his assistant, heard the conversation and worried about Glen. Hermione, who was deducted from Fendo, and Neville, who was sleeping at the entrance to the lounge after forgetting the password, broke in in a panic. "
"Me? Broken the appointment?" Draco looked in disbelief. This was undoubtedly something that tarnished the honor of the family academy.
Ron recalled the short Draco whom he had met not long ago, "Is this kid so cunning? He is indeed the son of the evil man who dared to send werewolves to murder Bajir."
"Forgot the password?" Neville smiled bitterly, "This is indeed something I can do."
The pace of the movie is very fast. After a few conversations between the three of them, they arrived at the spells class.
(Looking at himself with a gray face and a chicken coop, Seamus was no longer shy about this. After entering the interstellar world, he knew that he was a descendant of Alberta Tussel. This was a talent, not a flaw.)
Ron said Hermione was annoying.
Then the scene went to the auditorium decorated for Halloween.
Harry asked where Hermione was.
Neville replied that Hermione refused to come out of the bathroom and cried all afternoon.
Ron felt guilty.
Quirrell stumbles in through the door, saying there is a troll in the basement.
Then fell.
"I almost forgot what Quirrell looked like." Ron said, and he glanced at the quiet Dumbledore again, "This Professor Dumbledore is really completely different, isn't he, Neville."
Neville nodded. In his memory, he was more frightened by Professor Dumbledore's roar.
In the pensieve, Snape looked panicked and fled through the back door of the guest of honor seat.
"It's no wonder we suspected he was a bad guy." Ron said, "Those who didn't know better thought he was the one who set the troll free."
Harry pulled Ron out of the team and said he was going to find Hermione, saying that Hermione didn't know yet.
Hermione walked out of the compartment and ran into the troll.
Harry and Ron arrived just in time.
Attracted the troll's attention.
Harry grabbed the stick and landed on the troll's neck. After several violent shakes from the troll, Harry felt that he could not sit still and wait for death, so he inserted the wand into the troll's nostrils. The troll was angry and grabbed Harry's calf, trying to smash Harry's head with the stick.
Harry dodged several crunches in a row, showing off his perfect core strength that he had trained while doing housework at the Dursleys' house and being chased by Dudley.
(Snape was so angry that he trembled, and threw away his previous shyness and worries, "Stupid! Don't you know you are a wizard!")
(Dumbledore felt that he would be cyberbullied if he didn't show up: "In fact, this is all under my control. I will take action at any time if there is real danger.")
Under Hermione's guidance, Ron used the levitation spell to control the stick and hit the troll's head with it.
Ron, who was watching from a third-person perspective, frowned, "Why didn't Hermione do it herself? What if I fail, Harry would--"
"To give Emma, I mean Hermione, a more prominent role." Rupert shrugged, "In fact, she was so scared that she couldn't move. You thought of the levitation spell and successfully used it."
"In fact, it wasn't that Hermione ran into the troll as soon as she came out of the cubicle. It was you who found the troll and locked it in the bathroom, and then heard Hermione's screams from inside, and then remembered that Hermione was also in there."
(Bajir asked: "Hermione, what were you thinking at the time.")
(He was very curious about the real world, why Hermione did this.)
(Hermione was embarrassed, "My wand fell in the cubicle and I was so scared that I couldn't stand up.")
Draco looked disgusted, "The most important thing is that Harry pulled out the wand with the troll's snot on it, wiped it with his robe and was about to put it in his pocket? Ugh, it's disgusting."
Neville shook his head, a little puzzled, "The most important thing is not why Hermione lied. This is the school's fault. It is true that Harry and the others left the team, but Hermione's lie did not cover it up."
"Also," he pointed to the Pensieve, which was now showing the scene of Harry participating in Quidditch and the curse on the broom, "How could Quirrell think that this would kill Harry. Falling from a high altitude, killing a young wizard, in front of all the wizards in the school?"
(Seeing Snape's robes being set on fire, he had to interrupt the spell, and then stood up and knocked Quirrell down through a person, Sirius accidentally swung a fist, and then his face was disgusted, "I actually cheered for the snot?")
Dumbledore sighed, "These are all the flaws that Quirinus deliberately revealed. He was asking for help, but he didn't understand that he was too deeply penetrated by Tom, and it was... It was hopeless."
"Ah?" Ron had never thought of this possibility.
The next second, he worried, "Harry."
This may mean that Harry killed an "innocent" life.
(Ginny looked at Harry after realizing Ron's reaction, and Harry's expression darkened.)
(She lost. As a girlfriend, she lost to her brother.)
In the following scenes, Ron was no longer excited. They were no longer spiritual food that made him savor and enjoy, but tasteless plasticine.
He ignored everything reflected in the Pensieve until.
Harry stood in front of the Mirror of Erised, looking at his parents in the mirror, his eyes full of intoxication.