Can I say I don't understand? Aunt Luo, your Harry Potter, I have been watching. I started watching Harry Potter when I was in the first year of junior high, and I am not an old fan. It was lonely in the class at the time, and I was immersed in the wizarding world. At first I firmly believed that the magical world must exist. Read both Harry Potter novels and movies five times. Now in high school, I'm no longer the kid who believed in magic. Fantastic Beasts is a prequel to Harry Potter. I watched it all, for the sake of my feelings, and to commemorate my former self. I have never considered myself a fan of haha, but as a bystander, I envy the existence of such a world. In Fantastic Beasts 2, I saw the long-lost Hogwarts, the long-lost Boggart, the young and handsome Dumbledore, and the dark wizard Grindelwald from the pre-Voldemort era. These are all surprises, but I really don't understand the plot. The main plot is understood, but the relationship between the characters is still unclear. For an audience like me, Fantastic Beasts gives a platform to miss. I can see that the magical world I once believed in and loved so much still exists, maybe somewhere far away, maybe in someone's heart.
After all this time?
Always.
For Harry Potter, for the wizarding world, we all have a resounding answer in our hearts:
ALWAYS.
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