Dumbledore recalled what Professor McGonagall had once said to him about Harryâs personality resembling Lily's.
âBy Merlinâs beard! This childâs first reaction upon seeing Severus was to draw his wand. Thereâs no doubtâheâs James reborn!â
He stroked his beard thoughtfully. When he looked at Harry again, he noticed that the boy had already aimed his wand at "Severus."
Moments later, Harryâs lips moved silently, and a transformed statue registered the impact of a spell.
Silent casting?
Dumbledore raised an eyebrow. This child...
...is indeed remarkable.
This reinforced his belief that Harry's character should be put to the test.
The Mirror of Erised could reveal the deepest desires of anyone's heart, regardless of age.
With this thought, Dumbledore manipulated the statue, making it wave its sleeve and turn toward Harry and Ron.
Harry was surprised his spell hadnât worked.
Ron, on the other hand, was visibly unnerved. Having endured Snapeâs venomous remarks in Potions class many times, he already harbored a psychological shadow.
As the "Professor Snape" statue turned its gaze toward them and began stepping closer, Ron tugged at Harryâs sleeve, his voice trembling in despair.
âHarryâ¦â
What do we do now?
Harry frowned. Using a harmless jinx on a professor for discovering them sneaking around seemed excessive.
Especially since Snape had once gifted him a vial of Felix Felicis. Regardless of the circumstances, Harry couldnât bring himself to attack a professor who had helped him.
Since the Confundus Charm hadnât worked, their best option was to escape.
He pulled Ron along, but as the "Professor Snape" figure blocked most exits, only one empty classroom was accessible. Before Harry could formulate another plan, Ron yanked him inside.
Once they had entered, the sound of the "Professor Snape" statue's footsteps gradually faded away.
âLetâs go, Ron,â Harry said.
âWait, Harryâ¦â Ron murmured, his eyes fixated on a strange mirror, his face glowing with fascination.
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It was an elaborate mirror, towering up to the ceiling and framed by an ornate golden border. At its base, claw-shaped feet supported its weight.
Carved at the top of the mirror was an inscription:
âErised stra ehru oyt ube cafru oyt on wohsi.â
âWhatâs wrong?â Harry asked.
âIâI see myself wearing one of Billâs old Head Boy badges. Iâm holding both the House Cup and the Quidditch Cupâand thereâs a box of drumsticks behind me! Haha! Iâm also Quidditch Captain!â
Ron reluctantly tore his gaze away from the brilliant vision. Turning to Harry, he exclaimed, âHarry, do you think this is a prophetic mirror? Could it mean Iâll become Head Boy and Quidditch Captain someday?â
âOf course, Ron. I believe in you,â Harry replied, placing a reassuring hand on his friendâs shoulder. âBut this mirror isnât prophetic. Lookâits inscription seems to be reversed. We should try reading it another wayâ¦â
âSee? If you reverse âErised stra ehru oyt ube cafru oyt on wohsiâ and rephrase it, it becomes âI show not your face but your heartâs desire.ââ Harry explained. âThis mirror reveals the deepest desires of oneâs heart.â
âSo⦠thatâs what it means?â Ron scratched his head. âNo wonderâ¦â
Harry lifted his gaze to the mirror. It had been brought back from outside by Veratia during their fifth year and stored in the Room of Requirement.
Back then, members of the Order of the Phoenix had eagerly crowded around the mirror to see their heartâs desires. Most had left looking delightedâexcept Cassandra.
She had stared at Harry briefly, then stomped away, seemingly annoyed.
Later, during Christmas at Nurmengard, Veratia had shared that Cassandra had returned to the mirror several times, sitting before it for hours.
The last time Harry looked into this mirror, he had seen his parents.
Now, as he gazed at the inscription, Harry wondered who had moved the mirror hereâand why.
âWhat about you, Harry? What do you see?â Ron asked.
Harry turned to the mirror. Instead of the empty classroom, the reflection showed the Room of Requirement.
A long table appeared, with his parents seated behind it, smiling gently at him.
Behind them, the rest of the Potter family was bustling about, decorating a Christmas tree or arranging furniture. Noticing Harryâs gaze, they all turned and smiled warmly at him.
âI see my parents and my family,â Harry said softly.
His eyes drifted to his motherâs side, where someone was sitting, and another figure stood behind her.
Seated next to Lily was Veratia, knitting something with flying needles while chatting with his mother. Her violet eyes fixed intently on him.
Standing behind Lily was Cassandra. Her usual disdain was absent, replaced by an uncharacteristic warmth.
Why is Cassandra there? Harry wondered. He appreciated her guidance over the years, but to yearn to live with her? That seemed utterly nonsensicalâor maybe some kind of strange affliction.
âHarry, how do you know this mirror shows your heartâs desire?â Ron asked again.
âI just know,â Harry said cryptically.
At that moment, footsteps echoed from the doorway.
Before Harry and Ron could reapply the Invisibility Cloak, Professor Dumbledore appeared.
âHarry, Ron,â he greeted them with a smile, wiggling his fingers in acknowledgment.
âProfessor,â the two replied.
âHarry, few young wizards your age demonstrate such sharp insight,â Dumbledore said kindly. âAs youâve pointed out, this mirror reveals oneâs true heartâs desire. So, Harry, what is your deepest desire?â
Harry avoided Dumbledoreâs gaze and turned back to the mirror.
In the reflection, Veratia smiled warmly, holding up a pair of woolen socks and waving them at him.
âI see my parents, my family, andâ¦â
âAnd what?â Dumbledore prompted.
Harry saw Veratia nodding encouragingly. He chose his words carefully.
âAnd woolen socks,â he said.
Dumbledore: ......
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