Chapter 378: The grudges of the fathers

"What's your business with me, Fish?"

Snape came forward to stop the kitten from continuing to stimulate his godson.

"Oh, right!"

Fishh then remembered the business, turned his head to look at Snape, and asked straight to the point: "Fish wants to ask you, why does Meow think Lupin is Black's accomplice? I asked Minerva, and she refused to tell. I meow!"

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The kitten grumbled angrily.

Snape's eyes narrowed slightly, and he chuckled slightly sarcastically, before answering lightly: "What's the use of knowing? Anyway, Mr. Principal believes that... Lupin is innocent."

He glanced at Malfoy next to him, but in the end he didn't say Lupin's identity.

"But Fish also thinks there are spies in the school, so I want to know why you suspect Lupin."

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Fish was not diverted by Snape, but asked again with a serious face.

When he left the dormitory, Blake touched it in. When he was in the dormitory before, Blake didn't make any movement. Fish didn't believe it would be so coincidental.

As for the fact that Neville's note was dropped the day before Black broke in...

It wasn't the first time that idiot Neville had lost something, and who knows if it was the first time he'd lost a password slip.

Seeing that Mao Mao actually agreed with his point of view, Snape slightly raised the corner of his mouth. Although he quickly recovered his dead face state, he still answered Fish's question in a good mood.

"Because Lupin and Black were very good friends before he got caught in Azkaban."

Snape only said this one reason, and then he didn't intend to reveal more.

But what he didn't know was that Fish knew a lot.

"Isn't Lupin also a good friend of Harry's father, meow? And Peter Pettigrew who was killed by Black..." Fish widened his eyes in surprise, reached out and scratched the back of his head, and asked suspiciously: " Blake killed two of his best friends, and it's unlikely that Lupin would help him kill Harry again?"

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"Hmph! Who knows?" Snape sneered. "After all, he's a..."

Malfoy pricked up his ears, but unfortunately Snape swallowed half of what he said, and he heard a loneliness.

Since Professor McGonagall had already told Fish that most wizards were prejudiced against werewolves, Fish didn't think there was anything wrong with Snape thinking this way.

And judging from his usual performance against Harry, the smart kitty also guessed that Snape was mostly Harry's father and had a grudge, and as friends of Harry's father, it was very difficult to have a bad relationship with Snape. normal now.

No wonder Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall didn't take Snape's guess seriously. Even Fish, who had already figured out the relationship between these people, didn't think Lupin would be an insider anymore.

Failing to find a clue to catch Blake, the cat was a little unhappy. He pursed his mouth, waved at Snape and Malfoy, and turned around and left the Potions classroom.

But after that, Fishh truthfully told Harry what he had heard.

"So, Professor Lupin was also a member of my dad's 'small group'?"

Harry confirmed to Fish very seriously.

In the Three Broomsticks, he had heard Professor McGonagall mention that his father and Sirius Black were the leaders of a small group, and Pettigrew Peter who was killed by Black was also a member of the group. As for the others Members, Professor McGonagall didn't say it.

But that's not the point, the point is...

Since there is already a traitor Blake in that small group, it is not impossible to have a second one.

Unlike Fish, Harry, like Snape, was suspicious of Lupin.

because……

A similar situation happened to him when he was in the first grade! Didn't he keep thinking Quirrell was a good guy at the time?

Harry had suspected Lupin once before, and this time he was a suspect, which made it hard for Harry not to think about it.

As for Lupin, who is also a friend of his father...

Isn't it the same with Blake? He is still his own godfather! In terms of closeness, Blake and his father were significantly closer. Professor McGonagall also considered the two to be best friends.

Felicity didn't know that Harry was thinking so much in a flash, he nodded his head casually, and replied, "That's what Severus said, meow."

"No wonder he's so hostile to Lupin..."

Like Fish, Harry also guessed the reason why Snape didn't like Lupin, and compared to the cats who rely on speculation, Harry knew for sure that his father and Snape didn't know each other when they were students. deal with...

What he didn't quite understand was that, according to Dumbledore's statement, his father obviously saved Snape's life, so why did he not know how to be grateful, but instead became more hostile to himself?

But compared with Blake, the "father-killer", what Snape thinks is no longer important, and what Harry wants to know more now is...

Was Lupin really helping Black in secret?

It's obviously useless to discuss this kind of thing with Feishu. It's not that Harry underestimates the wisdom of cats and cats, but that Feixu still can't understand this kind of complex interpersonal relationship well.

So he found his best friend Ron again...

Although Harry was a little uncomfortable with the title "best friend" after learning about Blake, his trust in Ron remained the same as before.

Besides Fish and Ron, Harry also found Hermione who was busy with schoolwork.

After all, if you really want to analyze the problem, Fishu will definitely not be able to help, and he and Ron are basically the atmosphere group responsible for shouting. Occasionally, there will be a flash of inspiration, but the main staff must be Miss Jack of all trades. .

After all, it was a comrade-in-arms who had shared adversity together, not to mention that Fish was also there. Hermione Granger put down the textbook in his hand and ran into the Room of Requirement with Harry and the others.

"You mean that Lupin is likely to be Black's inner responder?!" After listening to Harry's story, Ron jumped up and shouted, "Are you serious?!"

You know, Professor Lupin is now the most popular Defence Against the Dark Arts professor in recent years, and he's also a Gryffindor.

And Fisher scratched his head in surprise, "Harry, you are the same as Severus, you also doubt Lupin Meow?"

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Harry didn't even want to use the same broomstick as Malfoy, and now he would agree with Snape, which Kitty never expected.

"Because he reminds me of Quirrell..." Harry said in a deep voice. "And don't you think it's strange? He disappears for a few days every once in a while... Maybe he's sending a message to Black!"

"You said so..."

Ron seemed a little persuaded.

And Fish, who knew the truth, couldn't help rolling his eyes, "Lupin's disappearance isn't because of Black's message..."

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Although Fish didn't like Lupin that much, he justified it.

"Fish can't tell you what he's doing, in short, he's not sending a letter to Black, meow."

"Fish is right," Hermione said with a serious face, "The days when Lupin disappeared really had nothing to do with Blake, but if he was Blake's friend once, then it's very likely that The one who helped Blake infiltrate the school."

"Why do you say that?" Harry and Ron asked in surprise.

And Fisher also looked at Hermione curiously, "So you know about Lupin too, meow?"

"Isn't that obvious?" Hermione looked at Harry and Ron in amazement, "I remind you, the days when Lupin disappeared were full moons, and his Boggart was also a silver-white sphere. "

As soon as Hermione said that, Fish knew she really knew what happened to Lupin.

"Hermione, how did you know meow? Minerva told you meow?"

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Cat Cat tugged at Hermione's sleeve and asked curiously.

However, Hermione shook her head and replied: "No, this is what I deduced by myself. Ever since I did the paper arranged by Professor Snape, I have been suspicious, and then I confirmed it a little... …”

She said with an annoyed expression: "It's a shame that I concealed this for him. I didn't expect Lupin to have a bad intention. Are there no good people among the professors of Defense Against the Dark Arts?!"

"Lupin should be a good man... Minerva said he was a good man, and told Fish to not be prejudiced against him meow."

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Even Hermione was beginning to question Lupin which made Kitty not so sure.

"Professor McGonagall also knows?!"

Hermione was taken aback, and what surprised her even more was that Fish had said that the other professors should know about it.

The two were chatting happily on this side, but Harry and Ron on the other side were at a loss, completely ignorant of what the two of them were playing.

"Wait, what are you two talking about? What the **** is going on with Lupin? What does it have to do with the moon being round? And what about Snape's paper?"

Ron interrupted the conversation between the two and asked in a barrage of questions.

Hermione turned her head and looked over in surprise, as if surprised that the two of them hadn't been able to figure it out yet.

"I made it so obvious!"

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