Multiverse Anime: Saving Regrets in Children's Anime

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...

Chapter 3 Tomorrow will be a nice day

"Siver, you have really big character flaws." Peacock sighed.

"Your language deficiency is also very serious." Snape hit back bluntly.

"But I'm speaking out loud because I want you to recognize your shortcomings. This is a hole in your life that we should fill together, not for you to fall into that hole again and again every time you encounter the same thing, or to look at that hole and feel sad in silence when you look back on your life.

What about you? Are your words to me simply meant to hurt me, or are they meant to cover up your own shame and anger? Or are you hurting me because you want to cover up your own shame and anger?

Peacock didn't want to say it, but when she saw Snape's small back, she softened her heart.

Snape turned back in shock: "I didn't!"

"I thought that after what happened yesterday we would become closer, but it turns out that it was just my wishful thinking," Peacock continued.

Now this matter must be made clear immediately, otherwise sooner or later the knot here will cause the two of them to trip up and fall, causing them to break their heads and bleed.

Since the contract was established, they have been one, and they should have been able to communicate with each other and be close to each other.

but……

Peacock knew that there was a huge gap between them.

Snape stood there, his face changing from pale to an angry red to blue.

Just when Peacock was wondering if he had said something too harsh, Snape's mouth, which was harder than a clam shell, finally opened:

"Do you like Lily more and want to sign a contract with her?"

When Snape heard Peacock say that he wanted a girl who could amaze everyone as his contractor, Snape didn't care and was even in the mood to mock Peacock because he didn't think such a girl existed in the world.

But today he met Lily, and he could see that Peacock liked the girl very much, so much so that even though he knew Lily couldn't hear him, he would still respond to her words.

"She is indeed a very good girl. You should really sign a contract with her. She will be able to take better care of you."

Peacock was good, Lily was good too, and Snape was the only one who found something wrong.

Peacock was stunned for a moment and then laughed loudly: "Peacock is good, Lily is good, and Sif is also good.

I responded to her because you could hear me.

I like Lily very much, but I don't want to sign a contract with her. Although I really want an amazing girl as my contractor, I believe that Sif will become a shining existence in the future because you are the contractor I have chosen.

Sev and I are a lot like each other.”

Inferiority hidden under an arrogant attitude.

It's just that Snape was still young and couldn't hide it as well as she did.

"Are we alike?" Snape wondered. The dirty little boy from Spinner's End looked alike to the beautiful fairy in Wonderland?

"I also have a friend, she is a very good friend, I like her very much, but she is so good, not only I like her, but many fairies like her too.

She introduced me to many friends, and those friends were also very good fairies.

I was thinking that they were the ones who should be true friends, and I was just the one who was included by accident."

Snape listened carefully. This was the first time Peacock talked about her. Before, when talking about Wonderland, she always talked about other people's stories. This was the first time she mentioned herself.

He watched Peacock smile sweetly when she mentioned her friends, and saw the inferiority she showed when she spoke of their good points. He found it hard to believe that the proud, beautiful and powerful Peacock would show such an expression.

"But they are so good that I have enough confidence to know that I am their important friend." Peacock opened the mirror and looked at his beautiful face, then closed the mirror and changed the subject:

"Maybe we just need time to get to know each other better."

Snape looked at Peacock and smiled, then extended his hand to him, and also extended his fingers to match Peacock's hand: "There will be more time later."

This was the softest thing he could say.

"So you hope it will be nice tomorrow?" asked the peacock.

"...Yes, I hope so."

Snape answered reluctantly.