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...
Snape was about to draw his wand but was stopped by the store manager: "Hey, our clothing store is not a dueling arena for young wizards."
"I'll let you go this time, but wait until school starts!" Sirius said viciously.
He was in a terrible mood, whether it was James's failed hairstyle or his failed clothes, and now there was a pale man with an expression that said others owed him gold Galleons, looking at him as if he was watching some bizarre show.
Sirius' temper flared.
"Waiting for you to wear this ridiculous outfit again? I don't have that hobby." Snape sneered back: "Or do you want to make me laugh to death?"
When the store manager heard this, he quickly invited Sirius in and said that they wanted to discuss the details of the clothes. The clerk also came over and guided Snape to choose clothes.
Peacock and Snape didn't care about Sirius's threat. It was fine for them to deal with him, but when they really went to Hogwarts, the boarding school, it was hard to say who would suffer.
Sirius was unwilling to give up, but this outfit really made him lack the momentum in a fight, so in the end he had to be taken inside by the shop owner to have his clothes modified.
During this episode, Peacock was concentrating on choosing clothes, occasionally asking Snape for his opinion:
"Sev, do you think this robe with a red lining looks better, or this one with a gold edge? You will definitely like this one. This combination of black and ultramarine is really beautiful."
Snape resolutely took up the pure black robe that Peacock had abandoned at the beginning: "School requirements."
"I know, but you're free to dress however you want when you're not in class." Peacock was very interested in dressing up Snape, mainly because it felt good to see him being unhappy but having to endure it.
In the end, Peacock bought the three plain robes as well. She also bought a lot of women's clothing. Of course, if she could afford it, she would buy real clothes so that she could use magic to shrink them and wear them later.
Snape: So what were you doing when you asked me which one to choose?
After packing eighty percent of the age-appropriate clothing in the store into his bag, Snape could finally go shopping for other things. After buying all the brand new things he needed, Snape was grabbed by Peacock when he was about to leave.
"Don't you want to buy some potion ingredients?" asked Peacock.
Of course I do, but...
"Then go ahead and buy it. It's just human money, I don't care. Just don't spend all the money before you officially earn money." Peacock filled a bag with the gold Galleons he had collected in the space and threw it to Snape.
"Go buy what you like."
"But..." Snape felt that he had accepted enough.
But Peacock didn't care: "If you really feel bad, then take good care of me. You have a really bad temper."
Snape held the purse and promised, "I'll pay you back."
Whether it is money or affection, I will repay you one by one.
"Who wants you to pay it back? What I want is care!" Peacock was so angry that he wanted to kick Snape.
Peacock was so angry that he thought of a curse word for a long time and cursed: "You big stubborn donkey! A stubborn donkey as big as a house!"
Snape almost laughed out loud.