037 People and events in 1970
After confirming that Lawrence was awake on Christmas Eve, Flaxley was finally able to return to France to reunite with his family on Christmas morning, Mrs. Weasley carefully examined the goblet full of potions, and after making sure that Lawrence had drunk every drop of potion, she finally allowed him to leave the bed where he had been lying for four days, so that at noon on this Christmas day, Lawrence was finally able to sit at the long kitchen table and eat,
After eating the Christmas pudding and fruit muffins, Mondongues drove a car he had "borrowed" to the Black family's old house, because the Weasleys, Harry and Hermione planned to visit Mr. Weasley again at St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries.
Because the Christmas Muggle subway is not operating, and there is a biting cold wind outside, it would be better to drive there, especially since the interior of this car is obviously magically modified to accommodate dozens of people, including Moody and Remus as guards.
Mrs. Weasley was tempted to object to this unknown means of transportation, but in the pleading eyes of the children, she finally had to admit that it would be the best way to travel to St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries.
But Lawrence didn't take part in the event, he was still very weak, and according to Professor McGonagall and Snape, 'your best leisure this holiday is to sit by the fire and not move'.
To Lawrence's surprise, Sirius did not follow everyone to the St. Mungo's Magical Injury Hospital, but stayed in the old mansion.
"Thanks to the Ministry of Magic, I'm visible everywhere I am," Sirius sneered, "and when they wanted me two years ago, they posted my picture all over the world."
"So?" Lawrence followed Professor McGonagall and Snape as he snuggled up in the rocking chair by the kitchen fireplace.
"So I'm destined not to be able to continue any secret missions," Sirius shrugged, "You can't expect me to walk into some secret magical stronghold and they'll say to me, 'Hey, man, where did you come from?' They'll be cautious and ask, 'Hey, Blake, what's the wind blowing you here?' γ
"There's a prominent surname and a look that almost everyone knows," Sirius sighed, "I can only do some superficial work right now, jobs that fit my last name - like having afternoon tea with the Minister of Magic, they won't even let me work shifts - if I, like Arthur, are found covered in blood in front of the Mysteries, then we will be completely cut off from the upper echelons of the Ministry."
"Is it okay to tell me this?" Lawrence's eyebrows raised high, Sirius shrugged,
"I want to sneak a little bit out to you," Sirius said, "and we're all left to watch our homes on Christmas Day, so let's talk about something we're all interested in."
"I've noticed that it's always a few of you on duty during the Christmas holidays." Lawrence said,
"When the Christmas break began, everyone else went on vacation, and some of our members wouldn't tell their families what they were up to, Tonks was an exception, and my cousin Andormeda knew exactly what she was doing...... Anyway, a few of us who didn't have any family to be together volunteered to take on the holidaysβ" Sirius explained, "Remus's father would have liked him to go back, but Remus didn't want to bother him, but I noticed something interesting other than thatβ" (Note 1)
"Just before they went on vacation, Tonks asked Remus if he wanted to go to dinner for Christmas." Sirius said meaningfully, Lawrence's eyes rolled,
"You're not going to tell meβ" Lawrence grinned,
"Don't say I told you that, but you'll want to see it, it's the most hesitant look I've ever seen in Remus," Sirius touched the beard on his chin and smiled happily, then sighed again, "but Remus refused, he didn't think he was a good dinner guest."
"He cares too much about his little furry glitch," Sirius scoffed, and then he laughed a little slyly, "but he doesn't seem to realize it himself, but the rest of us always arrange a couple of times for them to go on a mission together in the evening, and it's really funny to watch the snickering look on his face that he tries to hide."
"Hey, he-" Lawrence said as he said that it seemed like a good time to ask them about their relationship with Snape when they were students,
"βWas that how he was when he was a student?" Lawrence asked,
"Aha, Remus was a good boy when he was a student," Sirius recalled, "and he was actually quite popular, you know, he was very good at finding the good in others, he was happy to be friends with weaker classmates, he had a gentle sense of humor, and he was always more mature than boys his age."
"But all his true close friends are β well, the three of us." Sirius said with a little pride, but with some reluctance at the end, for it reminded him of the traitor between them,
"He keeps a decent distance from everyone but us," Sirius said, "and it's not good for getting a girlfriend, and many girls are deterred by the lack of hope."
"And another incident happened that made him even more distancing himself from the others," Sirius retracted his smile, "and it's all my faultβ" (Note 2)
"You mean the time you lured Snape into the Screaming Shack?" Lawrence asked without thinking,
"Ah, you probably heard that from Professor Dumbledore?" Sirius muttered, "yes, I did, because that guy was always spying on where Remus was going each month, and I simply told him how to get through the beater to the secret passage down thereβ"
"It's a big deal, why Snape showed up at the full moon, and why Jaime, who was a mortal enemy, saved him," Sirius said, "and when you think of Remus disappearing for a few days every full moon, I think anyone who is smart enough can see what 'little problem' Remus has."
"But no one but Snape wants to dig up Remus's secrets," Sirius said in disgust, "and as if he thinks that shows how clever he is, I want to get the Slytherin kids out of school before he kicks Remus and us out of school."
"But you shouldn't have tricked Snape into the Screaming Shack." Lawrence said,
"I'm not saying this to be preachy, Lawrence," Sirius said impatiently, "I confess that Jaime is very angry with me for doing this, even more so than Remus, but I think if Snape is going to spy on our secret all day long, he needs to be prepared to face itβ"
"And in the end, Jaime rescued Snape," Sirius said of his friend, which seemed to make him happy again, "The Potters are really good people, I escaped from this old mansion during the summer vacation of sixteen, so I was expelled from the family, and the Potters took me in and gave me a place to live."
"Ugh...... Uh-huh......" Lawrence pondered the words, "do you think Snape would be grateful to James for getting him out?"
"Why do you think that?" Sirius scoffed, "The first thing we did when we saw each other was to do everything we could to hang each other." (Note 3)
"Now that I think about it, we were all pretty idiots back then, except that Remus was more normal," Sirius snickered, "James, who was already an idiot, became even more idiot when he met Lilyβ"
"Well, Remus is the only one of us who has always been treated by Lily and with a pleasant face, and once Jaime was rejected by Lily, and that night Jaime was so drunk that he wanted to wish Remus and Lily happiness with a handful of snot and tears," Sirius laughed and tears flowed, and he didn't know whether he was laughing or sad, "but it turned out that Lily knew that Remus was a werewolf, and that Remus and Lily were just friends."
"I was in the student council president's office, and I saw a picture of James and Lily together," Lawrence suddenly became a little curious, "Lily. What kind of person is Potter?"
"Merlin," Sirius sighed, wiping tears from his eyes, "the man who turned Jaime into a better James?" They've only been dating since they were in seventh grade, and Jaime hasn't been like that anymore β uh...... Idiot?"
"I must say, I didn't have a good first image of her," Sirius recalled, "When James and I entered first year, we first sat in the same boxβ"
"She was sitting with Snape and talking about getting into Slytherin." Sirius said, "My whole family was born in Slytherin, and I hate Slytherin."
"What?" Lawrence asked in surprise,
"I understand your surprise," Sirius clearly didn't understand what Lawrence was really surprised about, "It turns out that Lily is an authentic Gryffindor, and the courage she showed against Voldemort is something we can still see in Harry, isn't it?"
"They're friends? I mean Snape and Lily?" Lawrence confirmed,
"I think they were, but at some point they seemed to have broken up," Sirius replied after a moment's thought, "almost everyone who was in the school, mixed with Snape, became Death Eaters, I mean, Jaime and Lily hated the Death Eaters almost equally, and I think when Snape became a Death Eater or a reserve member of the Death Eaters, then their break should be a matter of course."
"I thinkβ" Lawrence said slowly, "I think you're right."
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Note 1: Remus's mother died after the First War, and his father actually enjoyed seeing his son, but Remus was reluctant to disturb his peaceful life, see PotterMore for details.
Note 2: In Baidu Encyclopedia, "Sirius. In Blake's life, the incident is marked in the sixth grade, but in the seventh volume of the original book, it can be found from Snape's recollections that this incident occurred before the fifth grade ordinary witchcraft level test.
Note 3: I think Snape also had to explain why James used the spell he invented against him. Can I understand that he used them on Jaime first? If you look at the evaluation that "Snape knows more dark arts in his first year than most of his seventh years", it is estimated that in the lower grades, the confrontation between the four and Snape is more defeated than won...... It wasn't until the boys learned more and more spells that the situation was reversed, but I wasn't going to help the boys and Snape rehabilitate anything, just the naΓ―ve and ignorant five teenagers.
Note 4: The 1970s was the starting point of the parent generation, and if we hadn't planted the beating willow, there would have been no such stories as a commemoration.
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Belch...... I'll correct a little, even though it has nothing to do with me,
Some people say, "Because there is a fee, you can ask the author to change the content".
I must say that this is a rather 'unreasonable' request,
Consumers are not such infinite and even abusive terms.
I can think of it as a brainless remark at first.
I must say this, if this unreasonable request continues, I will ask you to speak under a different account.
If you want to follow the concept of consumer in your mouth,
Then please go first and ask for a chapter refund mechanism at the starting point,
The absence of a refund mechanism is not the author's problem, understand?
In fact, the mechanism of paying for reading books is more like "user pays", and what you buy is more like the "qualification" of reading books.
Then, "from the time this article is published,"
Calm down, everyone in the book review area, otherwise I can only regret asking you to change your account to speak, (I don't care which side of your remarks is, please note)
Although the background can only be banned for a month at most, it doesn't matter, I can send an announcement to record the account and reason for the ban.
So please don't make any more radical remarks,
After being banned by me, if you want to appeal, you have to wait for a month to continue to ban, please leave a message after moving your head,
I've always been a big fan of the use of the brain, and I hope everyone can make good use of it.
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By the way, I'm not quite sure where the 80% figure came from.
I'll assume you've counted it.
But unfortunately, a single such number does not increase the credibility of your words.
I suggest that if there are actual statistics, you can attach the basis of the statistics.
For example, a discussion thread has a few for and against a few articles, and which article is counted, (for example, I don't know how you count it)
Otherwise, such a figure is quite empty, and it is no different from not being counted, and the reference value is extremely low.
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Why did Ron and Lavender betray Hermione when they were together?
If you agree that Lavender is Ron's first girlfriend, where does the betrayal come from?
If you don't agree that Lavender is Ron's first girlfriend, then please bring it up that Ron and Hermione were together in the books?
If you can't mention it, then I can only tell you unceremoniously,
The reason you don't understand logic is because you don't have logic at all.
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A blogger I really like, YouTube creator [ε§ζδΊΊ] said a sentence, and I also wrote its general meaning in "Miscellaneous Talk-The Heroine's Thing",
"I don't even mind if you like something I don't like, why should you mind if I don't like something you like?"
"You will be so mindful that others are different from you because you have no confidence in your own opinions, and people who are firm and strong enough do not need to seek recognition in others at all."
- I won't admit that I remember it so clearly, because I think these two sentences are really handsome,
You'll find that the reason I would agree that you can change three slaps to one is because, "I think" that's the equivalent thing.
You can interpret it as, 'If I think three slaps and one slap mean something different, then I won't change it.'"
In fact, I still think they're equivalent.
No one can give me a satisfactory reply either, why on earth are they not equivalent?
One slap is to wake him up, but three slaps are not to wake him up?