Chapter 120

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Because Snape is always awkward -

he doesn't smile often even when he's happy, and he only uses Occlumency when he's sad. He likes to taunt people when he's angry or bored. Unless he can't help it completely when doing it with John, he won't moan/moan. Whatever worries you have, keep them all in your heart.

That's why John likes to tease him all the time now.

Watching his face change, becoming angry or speechless, showing more emotions, John would feel a sense of satisfaction.

--But now it was John himself who was speechless.

Snape scowled nervously, waiting for John's move. John just stared at him blankly, completely moved by his decision.

"Ahem--!" George finally couldn't help but clear his throat loudly.

John turned around blankly and looked over with Snape.

George looked at the two guys who were stacked on top of each other, almost becoming one person, and said tactfully: "Do you have something... that you need to go back to your room to deal with?"

John suddenly crawled away from Snape as if he had just woken up from a dream. He came down and stood up: "Oh, yes, we have something to go back and solve."

He pulled Snape's arm involuntarily and dragged him towards the stairs.

"Do I need to prepare lunch for you?" George asked politely.

"No need." John coughed dryly and looked back at him a little shyly, "When we get hungry at night, we will apparate out to find midnight snacks."

"Evil magic." George muttered.

John was naturally full that night - full in both senses of course, not hungry.

George would never go near the second floor when unnecessary, because he could not guarantee that Snape would always remember to use earplugs to listen.

...

The sweet life with pink bubbles lasted until the end of February, when it finally came to an end.

The Harry Potter crew rescued George and Mrs. Rouse from the dire straits -

Yates decided to divide the Deathly Hallows book into two movies, because what this book wants to express is really There are too many to show in one movie.

But because John was anxious about the wedding ceremony after Deathly Hallows was released, he suggested that the first and second parts should be filmed together.

In this way, even if the second part is released in the evening after post-production is completed, it will be faster than reshooting a movie after a few months.

And since this was originally a book, Charlie readily agreed.

But here comes the most realistic problem -

because John is nourished by love and is now radiant every day. No matter how much powder the makeup artist put on his face, he couldn't hide the red glow on his face.

John in this state would definitely not be able to play Snape in Deathly Hallows.

When Yates was desperate, Snape forcibly cut off John's show of affection, forcing him to calm down and read the script over and over again, trying to get back to his state before the crew officially started filming.

Yates was very worried that John would not be able to make the film well. Because the emotions shown by Snape in Deathly Hallows are becoming more and more complex, it was more difficult than the previous films. But John is still like this, whether he can get into the state or not is another matter.

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