Chapter 294: Unacceptable

Harry was dumbfounded by the succession of events, first Professor Lupin appeared inexplicably with his map of the living spots, he had not come to subdue Black, but to help him, and then Professor Lupin told them some facts that seemed like a fantasy.

Blake was not the murderer of his parents, the real murderer was Peter Pettigrew, who was awarded the Order of Merlin by the Ministry of Magic, and that guy turned into a mouse and lived in the Weasley family for more than a decade and became Ron's pet.

If all this was true, Harry simply shuddered.

He spent three years with the killer of his mom and dad, and on many occasions he helped Ron feed Spotted.

Such an outcome, let alone Ron, even Harry was unwilling to accept it.

And now, Professor Snape, whom Harry hated the most, also appeared, and he seemed to have a deep grudge against Blake and Lupin, he first took Lupin and Blake's wands, then put down Lupin, and finally, pointed his wand at Blake's eyes, it seemed that he would take his life at any time.

For a moment, Harry couldn't tell whose hatred was deeper on the faces of Snape and Black, who were glaring at each other.

"Say a word,"

Snape's face turned pale, and he pressed his wand against Black's brow, and every word that came out of his mouth was filled with deep resentment,

"Tell me, this werewolf lying on the ground is telling a lie, Blake, as long as you say that, I promise you a good time, Blake, say it quickly!"

Snape's black hole eyes glowed with a terrifying light, and his last words were uttered in a low growl.

In the forest of the slaughter, a slight sigh was hidden in the wind and the dancing of the leaves, and no one noticed.

Maybe in the next second, Sirius will say goodbye to his life, but he didn't have a trace of fear, but grinned, his voice was slightly hoarse,

"You're making jokes again, Severus, you haven't grown at all in all these years."

In the more than three years since he entered the school, Harry has seen Professor Snape most of the time only have two faces, one is the usual waxy yellow, and the other is the iron blue when facing himself, but tonight, after Sirius's words, he rarely witnessed an abnormal flush on Snape's face, and those who witnessed this scene knew that Snape's sanity was probably on the verge of collapse.

Harry didn't want Snape to kill Blake, at least, not now.

Lupin believed Blake, and Professor Lupin himself was deeply trusted by Professors Dumbledore and Bryan, and if Lupin believed Blake wrong, it would be equivalent to that both Professor Dumbledore and Professor Bryan believed the wrong person.

"Professor Snape - listen- listen, I mean, Professor Lupin just talked about Halloween last year, and it doesn't hurt to hear what they have to say, does it?"

Hermione's opinion was clearly the same as Harry's, and she looked timidly at Remus on the ground, and then, in a timid voice, said in a timid voice.

"Miss Granger, now is not the time for you to prove that your brain is better than anyone else's, you are already facing a leave of absence!"

Snape still pointed his wand at Blake's eyebrows, but he turned his head abruptly, and even Harry didn't have the courage to refute that look terrible, but Hermione bit her lip and said tremblingly,

"What if--if it's true--"

"Shut up, you stupid girl!" Snape roared, suddenly like he went berserk, "Don't talk about things you don't understand! โ€

"Severus--"

Lupin, who was lying on the ground, did not struggle, but said with a sad face, "You understand what the truth is, Severus, you just don't want to face it." โ€

"Shut up, werewolf!"

Snape's wand tip spewed out a few sparks, and Sirius instinctively tried to dodge, but Snape gripped his collar and growled,

"Whether that's the truth or not, Blake, you deserve death!"

Hearing this, Sirius, who had been rebellious, was suddenly stunned, and then, his face turned dull, and he looked sideways at Harry, the guilty expression that made Harry unable to believe that what Professor Lupin had just said was true.

Ron was still shaking his head and muttering nonsense, it was clear that the fact that Spotted was a murderer hit him hard.

"True or not, Severusโ€”"

At this time, Hagrid was the first to come back to his senses, he frowned and looked at Professor Snape and said,

"It's all up to Professor Dumbledore to judge, Severus, and in the current situation, I think it can really allow Blake to live a little longer--"

Snape was unmoved, still glaring at Black with hateful eyes.

"You want me to die, I'm okay with that, snot spirit-"

After taking a deep breath, Sirius withdrew his gaze from Harry's Jaime-like face, and said in a calm tone,

"But that guy Peter hasn't run far yet, and if we can't catch him tonight, I'm afraid he'll have to fly away!"

Snape's cheeks twitched, but he didn't let go of Sirius' collar.

"Severus--"

Lupin half-knelt on the ground and said tiredly,

"You can not trust us, but you should trust Amosta, right?"

Amosta?

Snape's eyes flickered, what did it have to do with him that none of the things Lupin had just said involved Amosta?

"--You came out too early earlier, and I haven't finished talking about the rest of the story,"

He looked up into Snape's eyes and said,

"In fact, before Christmas, Amosta caught Sirius, he checked Sirius's memories and confirmed that the person who killed James and Lily back then was indeed Peter, so he decided not to disturb Peter who was lurking in the shadows, so he decided not to expand the matter before, you should have seen a black cat named Lenny next to Amosta, he is Sirius--"

In the darkness, Harry quietly opened his mouth, and he looked at Hermione blankly, but found that Hermione had almost the same expression as him, and even Ron, who did not grunt for Spotted, looked like he had been petrified by the petrification spell.

"It's a lie"

Snape's lowered eyes became trance-like, and this was the result of his use of Occlumency to close his heart,

"You know Dumbledore and Amosta have both left the school, and you want to help this scum escape, right, I see through your heart, Lupin."

"If you really see through it, Severus."

Lupin didn't avoid his gaze, and he said firmly, "Then you should know that everything I say is not false." โ€

(End of chapter)