On the third floor of the castle, the Student Security Office.

Since Amosta left the office, Lenny has been bored and dozed on the sofa with Crookshanks, silently thinking about Remus who appeared in front of him before and that Christmas has nowhere to go but Harry who stayed at Hogwarts, besides, the words that Bryan had said to him kept circling in his head.

Truth be told, Sirius never felt like a hero.

Yes, he did feel remorse, remorse that he had mistakenly believed in Peter. During the twelve years in Azkaban, he regretted his mistakes all the time.

However, he never felt that he was a coward!

After James and Lily had an accident, in order to make up for his mistakes, he immediately went to seek revenge on Peter. Of course, that scumbag fooled him by feigning death, and then, because of Dumbledore's allegations, he was directly arrested by the Ministry of Magic. Into Azkaban.

In this regard, he stood upright, and never thought of making an excuse, because although Lily and James were not betrayed by him, he still had to bear the unshirkable responsibility.

But from Bryan's point of view, his choice was a cowardly escape, and he was even more responsible than Snape, the snot-nosed man.

Sirius dismissed Snape's defection to Dumbledore. He thought that the snotlite was afraid of being liquidated by the Ministry of Magic after Voldemort's downfall, so he approached Dumbledore, hoping to get asylum. The love of his life is even more ridiculous It is said that the snotling once called Lily a 'Mudblood' back then!

But he couldn't deny that after seeing Remus up close and hearing about Harry's situation, he did begin to doubt himself.

Sirius knew very well that for Remus, it was not the life of poverty that brought him the greatest pain, but his 'betrayal' of James and Lily, and the 'killing' of Peter, because it meant nothing to him. In terms of words, it means that their proud friendship is false, and all those good memories are false.

And Harry Sirius didn't want to admit it, but he couldn't refute it. He would rather die than take care of James' orphan.

Death is easy, but it takes more courage to carry forward with pain.

From this point of view, Amosta Bryan's evaluation of him was not just pure sarcasm.

Compared with the previous big dog, Krukla is obviously more rare for Sirius who has turned into a cat. He lies beside Lenny, playing with his drooping ears with his paws from time to time, having a great time.

"Do you think I'm a coward too?"

Lenny meowed, hoping that Crookshanks would give it an answer.

Thinking about these problems, Lenny felt more and more irritable. Moreover, the flames in the fireplace were burning brightly, which also made the room very hot. Lenny stretched his waist and jumped off the sofa. He jumped up and down on the other side of the window sill, trying to open the window for some air.

But just as its cat's paws touched the handle, a black light flashed across the transparent glass sash. Before Lenny could react, he was pushed out by a gentle but irresistible force, flipping two legs on the ground. It was only after somersaults that he barely stopped.

This guy!

Lenny meowed angrily.

In order to prevent himself from running around, he sealed the entire office with magic.

And at this moment, the red flame turned green for an instant, and the outline of a head wanted to appear, but before Lenny could see it clearly, it was also blocked by the flashing black light.

Even the Floo network in the school was blocked. Lenny thought feebly, isn't this Brian a little too cautious?

Compared with other professors, the things on Amosta's desk are relatively simple. There is an extremely unpretentious quill pen in a simple pen holder, and a blue ink bottle and grandma Felena's pen are placed on the right hand side. Group photo, apart from these, there is only a stack of parchment materials on the table, and Sirius lost interest after jumping on the table and taking a look.

boring -

This is the evaluation given by Lenny. It squatted on the desk, turned its head and looked around the room, and naturally fell on the black curtain on the floor of the room.

What is that, it looks mysterious?

With one swift leap, Lenny landed on the floor and sprinted across the room, stopping in front of a huge black curtain.

There also seemed to be Blaine's secret hidden behind the black curtain—a guess Lenny could easily make.

Do you want to open it and have a look?

This is the ensuing problem. If it were the fact that he was studying at Hogwarts, this kind of hesitation would not appear in his head at all, but the situation is different now. For his own revenge plan, he must try to avoid provoking To Amosta Breen.

Time has really changed a lot of things --

Lenny thought sadly. He held back his longing and was about to go back to the sofa to sleep to pass the time. When the cat turned its head, it happened to see Crookshanks looking this way curiously.

ahem——

There was a sly look in Lenny's gray eyes, and his long whiskers curled up.

After bidding farewell to Harry and Hermione, Amosta walked quickly down the Gryffindor Tower and walked to his office without wasting any time.

As the class time approached, many little wizards came and went in a hurry. The snow on the ground in the courtyard was trampled into solid ice. A gust of cold wind blew by, and several feet of ice cones fell off under the eaves. In a large area, Amosta's eyes were quick and his hands were quick. He shook out his wand and threw out a red light, smashing those shiny ice cones into ice powder, and then left.

"This hand is really handsome!"

Because of this, Cedric Diggory, who was robbed, said to his companion around him with a look of admiration,

"I really hope that Mr. Blaine can continue to teach us Defense Against the Dark Arts class!"

"Oh, come on!"

The little Hufflepuff wizard next to him said angrily, "I don't want to spend more than half of the school year lying in the hospital!"

"What the hell are you up to!"

Entering the auditorium through the back door, in the resplendent foyer, Amosta accidentally ran into Professor Snape who happened to be striding up from the basement. He just smiled, and before he could say hello, there was a touch of red Snape under his nose. Gritting his teeth, Nep said,

"I was just about to hand over the wolf's medicine to you through the Floo network, but I found you blocked the fireplace?"

Looking at Snape with his nose crooked, Amosta pouted uncontrollably,

"Just went to the Gryffindor common room to give Mr. Longbottom his wand—"

"Pomona said you got up early just to find a wand for the empty-headed Longbottom?"

Snape gave Amosta an angry look and said,

"If you really have nothing else to do, Amosta, I think you might as well finish making potions for that werewolf."

"Unless Dumbledore is willing to pay me overtime wages, I won't take on this drudgery." Amosta said with a smile, "Last night, I accidentally found out that there is a secret passage under the Whomping Willow, so I went to check the situation."

Snape's footsteps paused for a moment, his thin lips were pursed tightly, and his face suddenly became ugly.

"The secret passage under the Whomping Willow—"

Breathing heavily, Snape stared at Amosta suspiciously,

"You are. What else did the werewolf tell you?"

"So--" Amosta raised his eyebrows, "You also know that there is a secret passage there?"

Snape's eyes were dark and fierce, and he was unwilling to speak.

Seeing his appearance, Amosta didn't look for fun, and only wanted to find an opportunity to ask Black about the story about this secret passage.

"There's something—"

When passing by Remus' office, Amosta suddenly asked,

"When I was negotiating with Cornelius Fudge about the dementors last week, I heard something about Pettigrew Peter from Professor McGonagall. What do you think of this man?"

Pettigrew Peter?

Hearing this question, a cowardly and short figure suddenly appeared in front of Snape's eyes. He always liked to follow behind those three people and echoed their opinions, but never expressed his own opinions. In short, he had no sense of presence. .

When he was in school at Hogwarts, during the time when he was most at odds with Potter and his gang, Snape didn't pay much attention to Peter Pettigrew, because in his opinion, that little guy was just a He is just a small follower of Te and Black, not worthy of more attention at all, but he did not expect that it was this dismissive guy who made a surprising move.

"Pretty--"

Snape stopped in front of Amostar's office, and said with a blank expression,

"At least among their group of pig and dog friends, he is still a guy with a bit of backbone.

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