Snape did not die because Potter saved him at that time.

No matter what James Potter thought at the time, it was a fact that he saved Snape's life and saved him from death. But this was a great shame and humiliation for Snape. Solim thought that even if Snape died there, he would not want Potter to save his life.

Dumbledore is not a fool. He knows better than anyone what happens in Hogwarts. This is his territory, and nothing can really be hidden from him in his territory.

His opinion on this matter is unknown, but Black's behavior has definitely brought trouble to himself, and even left some indelible marks in Dumbledore's heart.

Regarding Blake's later so-called"rebellion", Solim estimated that Dumbledore himself at the time was not sure whether he was actually a rebel. Although Black did not receive any punishment for Snape's incident, Dumbledore understood it. What Black did in school would influence Dumbledore's attitude and view of him, so much so that Dumbledore would provide unfavorable testimony to the Ministry of Magic that Black was Potter's Secret Keeper.

In fact, Solim was not sure whether Dumbledore knew that the secret keeper was not Black, or whether he was pretending to be confused and took this opportunity to teach Black a lesson. This may have been"delayed justice" for Snape, although he was not imprisoned for the attempted murder of Snape.

If Snape really died at that time, who would be most affected?

Sad Lily?

Disappointed Dumbledore?

Potter and Black getting some kind of punishment?

The answer is Lupin.

What will Lupine think when he regains his humanity and finds out that he killed a man in werewolf form? What would Black think about planning this plan? What would the other two people who might have known about it think? His most valued friend used him to kill others - even though this person had never dealt with them very well.

Black obviously didn't consider this matter, and he didn't consider Lupin's feelings.

But James thought about it, so he risked his life to save Snape.

But what was Dumbledore thinking at the time? When a young wizard who had clearly shown his love for dark magic and worship of mysterious people came to him and asked him to help him seek justice, why didn't Dumbledore do anything?

It was obvious that Snape could have been saved at the time, and it was obvious that Snape could have distanced himself from those people at the time - as long as Dumbledore was willing to put in the effort to help Snape, and was willing to take the time to correct Snape at the time. Snape's wrong ideas, and he is willing to spend energy to correct Snape's character, then Snape can completely embark on another life trajectory.

It's a pity that there was no if, Dumbledore had nothing at that time. He may or may not have noticed it at the time. But anyway, will this matter be a blow to Snape? What kind of grievance would he feel at that time?

You were bullied by other children outside. You went home and told your father, but your father didn't ask what was right or wrong. He picked up a stick and beat you without saying a word. What would you think about you?

Grief turns into anger, and anger ferments into resentment.

It would not be surprising at all if Snape really took the path of a dark wizard. And it was led by Dumbledore.

Strong negative emotions are the hallmark of a dark wizard.

But Snape is not a true dark wizard, although he is indeed very proficient in dark magic. Perhaps it was his deep love for Lily that prevented Snape from falling further.

"So, principal, what were you thinking at that time?"Solem said in a tone that had nothing to do with him.

Dumbledore was expressionless, but his inciting nose betrayed his unquiet heart.

What Dumbledore thought at the time, does it still matter now? ? Because no matter what, the mistake has been made, the fruit watered by resentment and hatred has grown, but it can never go back.

But Solim must figure this out. Was Dumbledore really Is there an oversight or another plan? This question may not be important to others. At most, other people's views on Dumbledore have changed, but it is crucial to Solim.

What views and thoughts does Dumbledore have on the wizards or groups that are attached to him? For those who may be redeemed, but must spend a lot of time and energy or even pay a huge price, Dumbledore will take What kind of measures? Are you going to pretend you haven't seen it? Or are you willing to spend some money to save these people who can be saved?

As a personal experiencer and experiencer, Solim's feeling is completely different from reading a book or watching a movie. Solim has not forgotten the matter of Quirinas Quiro, and now it is the matter of Snape. Solim must understand what these wizards who are trapped in darkness, but can be saved, have to do with Dumbledore. What does it mean to speak.

Solim doesn’t want to be used as cannon fodder for no reason. He also doesn’t want to be turned a blind eye by others when he can clearly be helped, or directly kicked in the deep. The pit was buried tightly with soil.

This was not the result that Solim wanted.

To be more serious, Dumbledore's next words determined Solim's future actions. In the end, it was gradually with Dumbledore. Estrange the relationship, or still maintain some degree of contact with Dumbledore

"Things were very complicated back then...The situation was also very chaotic."Dumbledore sighed,"Since you know so much about what happened back then, you naturally know what the atmosphere was like in Hogwarts at that time."

At that time Voldemort had publicly used this name that everyone feared, and the Death Eaters under his command also came into people's sight and began to commit heinous crimes one after another. Because Voldemort's slogans at that time were loud and highly inciting, his subordinates Most of the Death Eaters are pure-blood families, which makes the young wizards in Hogwarts very interested in these things, and can even be said to be fanatical.

Among them, Gryffindor and Slytherin are the most popular.

The two houses usually dislike each other, but it is even more so in such complicated external situations.

Slytherin can be said to be the reserve team of Death Eaters.

At that time, many Slytherin students went to become students as soon as they graduated.

Death Eaters, and some Gryffindor students joined the resistance to Voldemort as soon as they graduated.

Both groups had their brains knocked out outside the school.

At that time, the school would receive messages from outside the school from time to time that had just graduated from Gryffindor.

The news that someone who graduated too many times was killed by someone who graduated from Slytherin further intensified the conflicts among the students.

At that time, the school was full of gunpowder.

If it weren't for the strong suppression of the professors, the school would have been destroyed.

It became a battlefield.

But even so, the skirmishes in the castle never stopped.

Under such circumstances, Snape, as a Slytherin and a well-known one who showed his love for black magic, Showing his admiration for Voldemort, such a"little Death Eater" came to sue Dumbledore. The target of the complaint was a group of Gryffindors headed by Potter who had always shown opposition to Voldemort. Dumbledore It’s obvious who you will favor._Please download the novel without underlining

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