Memory is unreliable, even deceptive. Riddle took great pains to get Ginny on the bait and handed the diary as a Horcrux into Potter's hands, and Potter really got the trick, almost resurrecting Voldemort directly. However, evil cannot defeat justice after all, and Voldemort's counterattack failed again. This is the first time in this series that memory is important but unreliable. You might as well compare your memory to a memoir. Then it’s hard to tell how much truth is in the memoir. Maybe it’s fake at all, in order to conceal something. In Porter's second grade, more accidents occurred. Hagrid's spider, flying car, kind elf Dobby, death of myrtle, Gryffindor's sword, Dumbledore's phoenix, snake whisper, selfish and evil teacher of Defence Against the Dark Arts. . . Harry Potter grew up in the fight against Voldemort, and Voldemort's influence was also increasing, and it seemed that no one could stop their expansion. Little Harry Potter as a child bravely faced all this, fighting hard against the shadow of Voldemort. All the struggles were finally brought to the duel between Harry Potter and Voldemort. Both Harry Potter and Voldemort are growing, Voldemort has more resources, and Harry Potter has courage and love. Although the former seems to be dominant on the surface, the latter always wins. The one who wins the hearts of the people wins the world!
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