Chapter 384 [Movie Watching] Draco
Then the Dursleys, especially Dursley, showed a strong determination to keep Harry away from magic in front of Hagrid.

He stood in front of his wife, shotgun raised.

(After the foreshadowing, some viewers thought his double chin, which was shaking because the barrel of the gun was twisted by Hagrid, was much more adorable.)
Hagrid introduced the cake he made specially for Harry, sat down familiarly, and lit the fireplace with an umbrella.

("How thoughtful!" choked Sirius, who, knowing Hagrid's love of dangerous magical creatures, wanted to buy him a dragon right away.)
He introduced himself and told Harry about the magical world and that he was a wizard.

This undoubtedly completely infuriated Dursley.

He mustered up his courage, dragged his fat body and ran to Hagrid. "Let me tell you, he won't go. The day we took him in, we swore that we would never have anything to do with that garbage again."

"Rubbish?" Draco was speechless. "We are wizards? We know magic!"

(In Azkaban, some Death Eaters began to clamor that if they could get out, they would kill this fat pig as a sacrifice.)
(Some viewers who were more proactive started writing letters to apply for the Dursleys to become wizards.)
Faced with Harry's questioning, Petunia forgot her fear.

Although she was slandering magic and her sister in her words, her eyes were filled with tears. When she said "she is a freak", it seemed as if she was hurt at the same time. Only hatred was left when she said "pot".

(Snape was angry at first, then he relaxed his brows when he heard 'Potter'.)
Harry was extremely shocked and asked why he said his parents died in a car accident.

Hagrid started to get angry, thinking it was an insult and slander. How could such an outstanding wizard like them die in a car accident?

Dudley had already sneaked away with the cake.

Rupert explained, "He was hungry for a long time. It's written in the novel that each of them had a bag of potato chips and four bananas."

"Everyone?" Ron was surprised. "Harry too? I thought they would let Harry starve."

(Harry smiled calmly, "They never kept me full, but they never left me hungry either.")
In the picture, Dursley said the most inappropriate thing, saying in front of Hagrid that Dumbledore was an old madman and an old fool.

("Oops!" Hermione closed her eyes helplessly. She finally knew why Dudley was...)

Hagrid spotted Dudley's action at the right time and pointed his wand at Dudley, and Dudley grew a pig's tail.

Dumbledore frowned, not because of Hagrid's behavior, but because of the director's camera language. Dudley's movements when he stole the cake were too pig-like.

("Well done!" Sirius pumped his fist. "I'll order a dragon. A fire dragon, a Norwegian Ridgeback.")
("This is ridiculous. This is human deformation." Professor McGonagall was a little angry. The most significant point of human deformation is that it will cause permanent sequelae. If the whole person turns into a pig, the magic will disappear over time.)
(But this is a partial transformation. The transformation effect will rely on the life system of the transformed person and will continue to exist stably. Therefore, unless a restoration spell is cast on the pig tail on this child's buttocks, I am afraid that surgery is necessary to deal with it.)
Then Hagrid took Harry and left the cabin.

The camera jumped to a bus, where Harry took out a letter and read aloud the supplies needed for school, and asked some questions about the wizarding world.

Hagrid also answered Harry's questions without restraint, and even had the audacity to wink at the women who noticed their conversation.

On the way from the car to the Leaky Cauldron, Harry continued to read out loud the names of magical items that clearly shouldn't appear in the Muggle world.

Dumbledore felt that this was a bit distorted. Perhaps it was because of the director. Hagrid did not take Harry away immediately, but after the storm the next day, Hagrid was indeed a bit careless. He might point at curious things and ask questions without caring, exposing some information about the magical world.

But Hagrid won't be so obvious. He will try not to be exposed, but he will be exposed because of his own carelessness.

Rather than actively exposing it like this.

Maybe it's because of the difference between the two worlds?
(It's truly a world of difference.)
(Hagrid chuckled. "These Muggles, I mean it's a really good movie. That's how I felt.")
(Even when watching from a third-person perspective, he still didn't notice anything was wrong.)
At this point the scene has arrived at Gringotts.

Ron looked curious, "There are no fairies in your world, right? Are these also special effects?"

Rupert nodded and shook his head, "We found some dwarfs and did some special effects makeup."

Ron said bluntly, "Ah, a Muggle of Professor Flitwick's height, eh?"

(Flitwick: ".")
(Some viewers paid more attention to the thing that Hagrid said Dumbledore asked him to get.)
(It can’t be the Philosopher’s Stone.)
The vault opened, revealing a small mountain of Galleons, as tall as 11-year-old Harry.

"Why is there so little?" Dumbledore was surprised.

"Little?" Ron was surprised. He knew Harry was rich, but he didn't know he was so rich.

"Is this too little?" Draco rubbed his ears.

(Sirius raised his eyebrows. Although this amount of money is not much, it is not too little either.)
(Harry pricked up his ears. He wanted to know how wealthy he was in the other world.)
"The mountain of gold Galleons in the Potter family's safe is not so short. It should reach the ceiling. And it's not just gold Galleons, there are also silver bars and copper Knuts of the same height." said Dumbledore.

Ron's eyes seemed to have turned into the shape of gold Galleons. "Silver bars? Not silver Sickles."

Neville, who had been silent, spoke up. "I know that. The silver content in the silver Sickle is very small and has no value for storage. It would be more cost-effective to exchange it for gold galleons, copper knuts, or silver of equal value."

"Why are you--" Ron hadn't finished his words when Draco raised his eyebrows. "Isn't this common sense?"

For the first time, Ron felt the gap brought by poverty deeply.

(Most viewers paid more attention to the lump wrapped in oil paper that appeared in the camera later.)
(A thought flashed through my mind: Could this really be the Philosopher's Stone?)
The scene has jumped to the main street of Diagon Alley.

Rupert felt very fond of Ron, who looked exactly like him. He quickly changed the subject and said, "In the novel, Harry will meet Draco in Madam Malkin's robe shop next."

Although he was not with Harry at the time, Dumbledore, who secretly knew all of Harry's movements, nodded and said, "Perhaps this is the world of the novel you mentioned."

Ron immediately perked up and said with a hint of pity, "I am so pitiful in this world. The first little wizard of the same age that Harry met was not him, but Malfoy."

Dumbledore frowned, his Nantong radar activated, he felt that the tone was a little wrong, why was it so similar to the one between him and Gettler. Draco shrugged, "No wonder I am friends with Harry Potter in this world. Maybe that's why."

Rupert was very surprised. "In the novel, Draco and Harry are not friends. Their relationship is worse than in the movie, and Draco Malfoy is a worse person."

(“It seems that this world is not a fictional world either,” some viewers concluded.)
At this point the scene has come to Ollivander's Wand Shop.

Hagrid let Harry into the wand shop alone and went to do other things.

Dumbledore discovered another difference. In his memory, Hagrid followed Harry into the wand shop. When Hagrid went to do his business, it should be Harry who went to Madam Malkin's shop.

Unlike Dumbledore, others cared more about what Ollivander said, that Voldemort's wand and Harry's were brothers, and their cores came from the same phoenix.

"Harry is indeed the savior." Ron looked proud, as if he was the one who owned Voldemort's brother's wand.

In the picture, Hagrid appeared at the right time with his owl Heiweide, knocked on the glass window and said happy birthday.

(Some viewers who felt that Ron's tone was a little off were diverted.)
(Ginny didn't ignore this, but she just snorted. Compared with Ron, it was just a small problem.)
The scene arrives at King's Cross Station.

Hagrid handed Harry the ticket.

(Most of the audience was still immersed in Hagrid's account of Voldemort's rampage.)
(But a small number of viewers still noticed something was wrong.)
("Wait, Hagrid didn't tell Harry how to get to 9 4/3 Station.")
"Hagrid didn't tell Harry how to get in at 9 4/3 station," Draco noticed.

Ron felt a little sad for some reason. "Maybe Hagrid did it on purpose. He wanted Harry to find the platform by himself. To satisfy... uh... Harry's desire to explore."

In the scene, Harry, who found that Hagrid suddenly disappeared and was helpless and looking for people to ask, gave Ron a heavy blow.

If Harry hadn't heard the word 'Muggle' in Mrs. Weasley's comments when she suddenly appeared, he would have missed the train.

"That's me!" Ron shouted, pointing at the red-haired boy in the dark green coat with his back to Harry.

"Ahem," said Rupert, "that was actually me. I was playing you."

Ron ignored Rupert, he was just trying to ease the awkwardness.

("You're so cute." Harry looked at the scene again, and all he could see was his own Ginny, who was hugged by Mrs. Weasley and wearing a sweater and a little skirt.)
(Ginny blushes.)
Dumbledore's eyes trembled. He didn't want to say anything about other people's appearance. He just paid a little attention to the girl next to his sister's boyfriend, Basil. But it was this little attention that made him start to doubt.
Is this little girl really the one that even he has to admit is a rival to his sister in terms of looks?

Ginny Weasley?
In the picture, Harry and Ron entered a carriage.

Hermione suddenly appears and asks if anyone has seen Neville's toad.

"Live!" Neville realized belatedly that he did not bring Live with him when he traveled through the world.

(Hannah mustered up the courage to say in the live broadcast room: "Don't worry, Neville, Leif is here with me.")
("Hannah Abbott." Alice Longbottom smiled. "I wonder what her relationship is with our Neville.")
(Fred Longbottom wanted to ask, but as a father, he just coughed and looked at his mother who seemed to know something.)
(Augusta Longbottom said: "She is Hannah, and in the interstellar world, she and Neville walked together and became husband and wife.")
Neville blushed when he saw Hannah's message.

Rupert's eyes were blurry. "She is Emma, ​​not Hermione. She and Ron ended up together. But in reality..."

He didn't know how to comment on Emma now.

So much so that he didn't even mention that Emma initially fell in love with Tom, the actor who played Draco.

"Hermione?" Ron almost lost his balance, holding Neville's arm, and said to his girlfriend and Basil who should be in front of the live broadcast room, "This is impossible! I only like you, Lavender."

(Lavender boldly responded in the live broadcast room, "I believe you, Xiao Luo-Luo-")
(Mrs. Weasley looked kindly, "This little girl.")
The news that Hermione and Ron were together made Dumbledore ignore the fact that Hermione had no rabbit teeth.

"From what I know, Hermione should be with (deep breath) Basil."

Neville looked up, "But he is not yours - could it be that - (Is this Basil also a playboy?)"

Dumbledore nodded. Out of tacit understanding, he instantly understood what Neville had hidden in the brackets, that is, what he didn't say in his heart.

"Who is Basil?" Rupert wondered. "There is no such person in the movie or the novel."

"Lavender is indeed Ron's girlfriend. Jesse, I mean Jesse Kraft. I was the one who auditioned the role of Lavender, but in the movie, she was broken up with by Ron. Because Ron just used her to prove that there were girls who wanted him too."

"To piss off Hermione."

"In the end, her ending was not good. She died in the Battle of Hogwarts, bitten to death by the werewolf Greyback."

“Of course, it’s in the movies.”

(No one believed Rupert. Anyone who had seen Basil's face knew that a girl who had been with him would never fall in love with any other boy.)
(So, upon hearing about her tragic end, Lavender just smiled and didn't care anymore.)
"It's really like a movie. It doesn't match reality at all." Ron smiled.

"That's possible," Neville said. "The Bagel family moved to Brazil and he went to school in Castrobus. If he hadn't come back to watch the World Cup and become an exchange student, I'm afraid we would never have known him."

(Hermione shook her head like a rattle, "Impossible, absolutely impossible!")
Dumbledore suddenly became serious. "It is indeed possible. The Granger family in our world (Rupert: 'His last name is Granger?') did not move to Brazil. Basil's parents were killed by Death Eaters. He was targeted by Greyback sent by Lucius Malfoy."

"If it weren't for his luck, he would have been killed by Greyback."

(Fleur frowned. She was very sorry now. Greyback and his men had somehow turned into zombies and ‘accidentally’ disappeared from St. Mungo’s. If he was still alive, she could torture him at will.)
"My dad? Pah! Is the Lucius Malfoy in this world so bad?" Draco, who knew Fleur's attitude towards Basil and that Basil was a space knight, cut at the speed of light, showing the demeanor of a qualified Malfoy, "Well, it's a good thing he died!"

(End of this chapter)

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