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Chapter 1387 - 1153: Chu Kuang, the Old Rascal’s Retribution

Chapter 1387: Chapter 1153: Chu Kuang, the Old Rascal’s Retribution

It was May.

Lin Yuan no longer paid attention to the various discussions and speculations online and planned to finish writing "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" by the end of the month.

This was not difficult for him.

Even though this time, many highly popular characters would meet their deaths one by one under his pen.

At home.

In his room.

Amidst the crackling sounds of the keyboard, words rapidly emerged on the document on the screen.

This was Chapter Five of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows."

In the battle against Voldemort.

George of the Weasley Twins lost an ear:

"Ah, right!"

George smiled and said to his mother, who was in tears, "At least now you’ll be able to tell us apart, Mom."

The Weasley Twins were always optimistic and upbeat.

Even after losing an ear, George could still muster a smile, joking about how his mother could finally distinguish him from his brother.

At this moment, George could never have imagined:

His brother Fred would die in the final battle.

At that time.

Voldemort, in an attempt to force the staff and students to surrender Harry, led his full forces to attack Hogwarts.

Fred and Percy each defeated a Death Eater and were celebrating triumphantly when Rookwood cast an explosive curse.

Fred was killed as a result.

The finale for the Weasley Twins—one dead and one injured—left countless readers heartbroken.

It’s worth noting.

In previous storylines, their mother often couldn’t tell the two brothers apart.

Whenever one remembers this detail, it stirs an aching sorrow.

In truth.

There were many similarly tearjerking scenes.

For instance, during Harry’s transfer.

The owl Hedwig, who had accompanied Harry Potter for seven years, died.

Hedwig’s death symbolized the passing of innocence—Harry was no longer pure.

Another example is Mad-Eye Moody.

The Order of the Phoenix planned to transfer Harry to escape chase, requiring six people to impersonate Harry.

These six individuals, transformed to resemble Harry, scattered with the real Harry to divert Voldemort’s attention.

Voldemort assumed:

The real Harry would certainly be accompanied by the best Auror!

And the best Auror, in Voldemort’s mind, was Mad-Eye Moody.

Mundungus Fletcher, who was partnered with Moody, fled out of fear and indirectly caused Moody to be hit by a curse and fall to his death from high altitude.

Then there’s the house-elf Dobby.

While Harry, Ron, and Hermione were chasing down Soul Devices, they accidentally spoke Voldemort’s name.

The name was taboo, immediately summoning the Death Eaters.

The trio were taken to Malfoy Manor, where Hermione was tortured with the Cruciatus Curse while Harry and Ron were imprisoned in the basement.

In desperation.

Harry pulled out the mirror Sirius had given him long ago to seek help.

In the mirror.

Harry Potter saw a pair of bright blue eyes.

Harry and the others thought this was Dumbledore, but in fact, it was Dumbledore’s brother Aberforth, who sent Dobby to help.

Soon after.

Dobby arrived at their side.

The elf’s magic differed from that of humans, allowing him to directly Apparate them out of Malfoy Manor.

However.

Just as they left in the final second.

Bellatrix’s knife pierced Dobby’s chest.

Harry personally dug a grave for him and inscribed a tombstone that moved countless readers to tears:

"Here lies Dobby, a free house-elf."

Additionally.

Professor Lupin died in the Battle of Hogwarts.

Rowling seemed unwilling to leave Tonks, who dearly loved Lupin, separated from him by life and death, so she decided to write her off as well?

Poor little Teddy, like Harry, was orphaned at a young age.

...

Reflecting on the deaths of these important characters, Lin Yuan wrote with inspiration flowing effortlessly.

Until he reached Snape.

His fingers hovered in midair above the keyboard, and a trace of regret flashed in Lin Yuan’s eyes.

It must be admitted.

The deaths of the many characters in the Harry Potter series brought immense sorrow and regret to readers.

And one of the most unforgettable moments for readers was undoubtedly Snape’s death.

In the finale.

The depiction of Snape was intensely vivid and striking:

As a child, Snape was a scrawny boy with a sallow complexion, messy black hair, and ill-fitting clothes—his jeans were always too short, his shirt styles were odd, and his tattered outer coat was clearly meant for an adult. From his appearance alone, he wasn’t an appealing child.

His personality wasn’t appealing, either.

Timid, cowardly, peculiar.

Snape turned out this way largely due to his parents.

From a young age.

His parents’ endless arguments were his nightmares and shadows.

Snape’s father was a Muggle, while his mother was a pureblood witch.

Inside, Snape believed that pureblood wizardry was distinguished, yet he himself was a mix of Muggle and wizard blood, leaving him unable to find his place.

Under the extreme burden of inferiority, Snape dubbed himself the "Half-Blood Prince."

Prideful, yet insecure.

As he grew older, Snape fell in love with Lily, Harry Potter’s mother.

Snape was highly talented in Potions and had a strong interest in the Dark Arts, excelling in both; Voldemort became his idol.

Because of Voldemort, Snape and Lily had a falling out.

Rowling once joked in an interview:

If not for all the twists and turns, Harry Potter’s father might have ended up being Snape.

Ultimately.

Snape’s pursuit and ambition in his career drove an irreparable wedge between him and the woman he loved.

This is also why Snape despised Harry Potter.

He was, after all, the son of his rival.

After his rift with Lily, Snape turned his grief into determination, focusing on his career wholeheartedly. He pledged loyalty to Voldemort to achieve his ideals and aspirations. When he heard Professor Trelawney’s prophecy about his idol, he immediately informed Voldemort, never expecting this action would lead to the loss of the woman he loved forever. From then on, he bore the shackles of his heart, spending his life in remorse and self-reproach.

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