Chapter 445: Bad memory [5/39]

Chapter 445

"Snape is a Death Eater?" Hermione looked incredulous.

The school teacher is a Death Eater, is there anything more absurd than this? She knew how disgusting Snape was, and all three of the students in the school hated him. Even the students of Slytherin, not everyone likes Snape.

"I think he is like a Death Eater, and we can all be sure that Snape can do anything." Ron said disapprovingly.

Snape's greatest hobby is to torment students who are unable to resist. For such a person, it is not surprising that he does anything.

Snape was a Death Eater. He had this idea for a long time. Just like Lucius, it was not surprising how Death Eaters would get away with it. He appeared at Hogwarts.

"But Dumbledore Dumbledore," Hermione argued, and her voice became quieter. Dumbledore may not tolerate Death Eaters in the school, maybe he will, after all, he may not be calculating a conspiracy.

"Yes, everything was Dumbledore’s plan. He said that Snape was his double agent. But who knows, Dumbledore himself is a double agent. See through."

Harry said disapprovingly, annoyed in his tone, and Dumbledore became more and more like a conspirator.

Whether it is Death Eater or Voldemort, he is his enemy. And now his enemy had abused and insulted him in the school for several years. Thinking of this, Harry felt like swallowing a bunch of flies, and there were enough dirty things in the school.

Harry quickly adjusted his emotions and continued talking about the next thing, "In addition to Snape, there is Ludo Bagman, who has also been accused of providing intelligence to the Death Eaters. However, he was not convicted. He was accepted by others on the grounds of not knowing it."

Harry still remembered the scene, Ludo Bagman's stupidity seemed widely known. No one believed that he would really become a Death Eater. It seemed that Voldemort would be shocked by his stupidity, and staying away from him, he easily escaped the conviction.

Just because he was so stupid, he made any mistakes that everyone had expected.

Of course, because he won the honor for the British team in the Quidditch match, everyone is willing to endure his stupidity at this happy moment.

Afterwards, Harry's face became a little ugly, "The last is Mr. Crouch's son. His son was accused of participating in the search for Voldemort. They kidnapped an Auror and tortured the Auror and her with the Drilling Curse. His wife made them crazy. Crouch’s son was sentenced to life imprisonment."

The scene seen in the meditation basin made him very uncomfortable. It was a seventeen or eighteen year old child who looked completely shocked, trembling all over, and his pale face was at a loss. His mother, a slender witch who was unable to stand, faltered, covered her mouth with a handkerchief and sobbed.

And his father, Master Batty Crouch, looked down at them with cold eyes, with extreme hatred on his face.

He didn't care about his son's excuses and rhetoric at all, and did not give him any opportunity to speak. He urged everyone, handed them to the dementors, and sentenced them to life imprisonment.

Harry didn't know if the boy was guilty, but he knew that Master Batty Crouch, at that time, should at least lower his arrogant head and solemnly apologize for his wife.

Another thing that made him very uncomfortable was that the tortured Auror was Neville’s father. Neville’s parents were tortured crazy in this attack and have stayed at St Mungo’s Magic ever since. They didn't even recognize Neville at the injury hospital.

He felt that Neville deserved more sympathy than himself. He couldn't imagine what a terrible scene would be if his parents were alive but were already crazy and could not recognize him at all.

And Neville has always been so innocent, and he is always bullied in school. He hated those who bullied Neville even more when he thought of this, **** Snape.

Compared to the shock of the news, Harry was even more annoyed. He had never even tried to ask Neville about their family. He knew too little about this seemingly timid friend.

He was silent for a while and continued, "Dumbledore also knew that Voldemort was getting stronger, except for Bertha Higgins, Mr. Crouch, as early as last August, a Muggle was missing."

"The location was the village where Voldemort's father was born. Voldemort started to act at that time. But after that, Dumbledore didn't give any useful information."

George said calmly, "Anyway, we reminded Dumbledore, that's enough. We didn't plan to rely on him to fight Voldemort. No matter what his plan is, we have to do it all at UU Reading Good for us."

From the beginning, he didn't expect to use Dumbledore's power, just as Dumbledore absolutely didn't trust them. He would not tell his unreliable young people his thoughts and plans. He also did not trust Dumbledore, and would not pin his destiny on Dumbledore's plan.

He looked at Harry and continued, "Perhaps Dumbledore has a more say in Snape, but that matter has nothing to do with us. We neither rely on Dumbledore, nor need to think about Snape."

Snape has always been a bad person, there is no doubt about it. As for whether he has any hidden feelings in his heart, what rich heart he has, those have no meaning.

Those who do good things are not necessarily good people, but those who do bad things must be bad people. When Snape is okay, he will be angry with the students, and he is destined to never have goodness and light in his life.

"We can trust ourselves, and we can trust each other." Harry looked at everyone emotionally and said in a gentle voice.

The memory of the meditation basin puts him under heavy pressure. Only when facing the friend in front of him can he find the courage to support himself.

The more he sees Dumbledore and the faces of other people, the more lucky he is for the friendship he has, and the more he cherishes the trust and support he has. This is a sincere feeling that those who deceive and hurt each other will never have.

"What should come will always come, and we are also preparing to come for a long time for this day." George said in a flat tone, his face was extremely firm.

He has been preparing for this day long enough, from the moment he can act, he is preparing for the day he must face. It has been long enough, and he really has enough preparations, he is no longer the child who had nothing to protect himself.

(To be continued.)