To prevent the destruction of the human world, fairies were cursed and turned into dolls. They must find human contractors with whom they share a heartfelt connection to break the curse. Originally...
(After seeing the comments from the children in the previous chapter, I explained Sirius’s reasons in the book circle last night, and then I saw this morning——
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After that, Snape never saw Sirius Black outside of class again.
Snape didn't care, since he wasn't the one who was embarrassed.
Today the school began to compile a list of students who would not go home for Christmas. Snape submitted his name, while Lily chose to go home. She couldn't wait to go home and tell her parents about her recent experience.
Not surprisingly, Sirius Black also chose to stay at school, while his three companions chose to go home for Christmas.
This was Peacock's first Christmas here. Actually, she had celebrated one before, but she had just arrived in this world not long ago, and Spinner's Tail Alley did not celebrate Christmas. That day was no different from any other day for them, so this day was Peacock's first Christmas.
She had a dress made especially for this day.
Snape: You make clothes often even if it's not just for this day.
Snape's objections were in vain, and he changed into a Christmas costume made of peacocks.
He wore a white cashmere sweater with a pile collar, black trousers, black and white checkered socks and small leather shoes, and white furry earmuffs with deer antlers.
The peacock is a red sweater and a black pleated skirt, and everything else is the same. She also thoughtfully made a pattern on the sweater. Hers has a green peacock on the chest, and Snape's has a pattern of a magic wand stirring in a cauldron.
"And give this to Blake!"
"You even made clothes for him!!!" Snape looked at Peacock in shock.
"What do you know? I'm scolding him. I still remember how scared I was by him last time!" Peacock spread out her clothes. There was a huge "SB" on the chest of her blue sweater, a curse word that even five or six-year-old children knew in her human world at that time.
After listening to Peacock's explanation, Snape found an owl to send this abusive gift to Sirius.
He was quite busy today, as he had to deliver Christmas gifts to his teacher friends, and Peacock also gave him a big task, a task he absolutely didn't want to do.
"Close your ears and block your ears." Snape made himself temporarily deaf, then pushed open the kitchen door with a fearless attitude and took out Peacock's gift.
He was so glad that he knew this magic. Looking at the house-elf's open mouth, he knew how terrifying the scream inside was. It was probably more terrifying than a classroom full of mandrakes screaming together.
The little badger who didn't go home one Christmas and wanted to come to the kitchen to find some food, covered his ears and left the kitchen. Maybe he needed to go to the medical wing to get some medicine.
Because he felt like his ears were going deaf.
Snape explained that it was a gift from a friend who heard that they were responsible for the sanitation and food of the entire castle and thought they were great.
Each house-elf had a shiny brass bell with mistletoe tied to it. Since house-elves did not need any reward, clothes, or food, the peacock had taken some trouble to choose this gift.
After saying this, Snape got rid of the excited house-elves and walked tiredly in the corridor. Peacock was very happy that his gift was liked so much by them.
"Why give them gifts?" Snape didn't understand.
"Huh? Isn't Christmas a time for exchanging gifts? I'm very grateful that they clean our dormitory so carefully every day. They also clean your clothes, using different techniques for different fabrics. They also try their best to prepare the best food they can every day..."
So I also want to give them gifts. I like the way they like me." Peacock said.
It's a bit of a people-pleasing type of fairy.
She likes to be liked and noticed by others, and is afraid of being hated and ignored, so she will try her best to do things to win others' likes.
With the same inferiority hidden under arrogance, Peacock wants everyone to like her, while Snape doesn't care at all about the thoughts of people he doesn't like. He wishes that people he doesn't like would feel disgusted when they see him, so that he can disgust them without doing anything.
They have the same inferiority complex, but the way they express it is completely different.
They still didn't forget to give Lily and the others gifts. Peacock gave them jewelry, Lily a golden bow headband, and Penny a red lace headband.
Snape gave Lily a book of household spells and Petunia a set of cookie cutters.
The two sisters used their pocket money to buy Peacock a very expensive crystal headdress. Petunia gave Snape a red scarf with white balls hanging on it, and Lily gave him a pair of red half-finger gloves with white fur edges. It was obvious that the two sisters chose them together.
Paired with the peacock's clothes, it was a perfect Christmas outfit for Snape. Can we say that the three of them were in sync with each other?
What Snape gave Peacock was a bottle of joy potion, a 500cc bottle of joy potion.
Peacock: "It's a large quantity, enough to fill you up, right?"
"Don't drink too much, there will be side effects." Snape said seriously.
Peacock really couldn't accept the environment of the Potions class, so she never went to Potions class. Snape was really afraid that Peacock would drink it all.
Peacock:……
If you took one-fifth as seriously towards others as you did towards potions, you wouldn't have few friends by now.
Lucius also gave a gift, an expensive pen, and said he looked forward to using this pen to sign the contract for the next cooperation.
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