Summary at the end of Volume I

Volume I

Bohemian Rhapsody

It's over.

In fact, compared to yesterday's promise, it is still 1,000 words short. Originally, there were, but all of them were deleted.

I don't want to get too watery.

The 1K you owe, leave it for the second volume.

The first volume is called Bohemian Rhapsody, and I think readers will be able to see its meaning.

Is all this true? Or is it just a hallucination?

Trapped in a landslide, unable to escape the cage of reality

Open your eyes and look up at the sky

……

Mom, I just killed someone

I put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger, and now he's dead.

Mom, life has just begun

……

Harry, kill someone, kill your former self.

As for the gun, it was given by the protagonist.

Everything depends on whether he can grasp it himself.

After all, the protagonist did say at the beginning: "I don't mind letting him out to be a wild child." ”

Harry did change, becoming stronger and more sane.

At least I personally think it's worthy of the name of this volume!!

But if there is one place that I am most satisfied with writing so far, it is Newmengard.

What kind of letter should Lao Ge write to Lao Deng? I spent at least five hours grinding that chapter.

Finally, somehow, the question of title suddenly came to mind.

And then there was "-dear Albus"

OK, more don't say less, don't nag.

Next Volume: Dirty Deeds: Done Dirt Cheap

Dirty deeds are done extremely cheaply.

Of course, I prefer to call it -

Evil deeds are easy to do.

It's easy to learn bad, but it's hard to learn good, it's easy to kill people and it's hard to save people.

Black magic, as long as it's bad enough, is too easy to learn.

Summary at the end of the first volume of Hogwarts: I have a home Harry is in the middle of the hand, please wait a moment,

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