Chapter 1 Peacock and Snape



It felt like there was a heavy, sharp stone stuffed in my stomach, nausea, nausea, and vomiting, with pain inside that seemed to be tearing my internal organs and crushing my heart.

There were tears in Peacock's eyes: "But if we keep it this way, we can all live better."

Tobias will go to work and will no longer drink and commit domestic violence. Irene will not be hurt and will prepare three meals a day. The family will gradually get better, which is also a good thing for Snape.

Between psychological pain and physical and psychological pain, the former seems to be better.

Severus Snape, what is your choice?

Snape thought about the delicious bacon he would have when he came out, the new clothes they had promised him, and even the school he would be able to go to.

Endure mental pain for material gain? Anyway, when he turns back, he will suffer the same amount of material and mental pain.

"Change them back," said Snape.

It was so disgusting, so disgusting that just thinking about it was a great torture to his body and mind.

Peacock looked at Snape, who had his eyes downcast, wondering what he was thinking. "Okay, I'll rationalize their memories."

"I was too harsh before, I'm sorry." Snape apologized to Peacock stiffly.

"I also want to say sorry. I was too presumptuous." Peacock also apologized awkwardly.

Snape thought for a moment and changed his mind: "Preserve my mother's memory."

"OK."

Look at Irene’s choice. Does she want to use magic to control love, or pray for love in this masochistic way?

When Snape and Peacock returned, the illusion of a warm home had disappeared. No one cared where Snape had gone, and no one asked him whether he had eaten. Everything seemed to be back to normal.

Only Irene looked very angry. She waited until Tobias left, then she rushed up the stairs and banged on Snape's door.

Snape looked at the door that was about to separate from the door frame, went over to open it, and was greeted by a slap from Irene.

The peacock was so frightened that it couldn't react immediately.

"Is it you! Did you use magic! I told you not to use magic on your father!" Irene yelled with a distorted expression, pulling Snape's collar.

"Why, what are you afraid of, and what are you longing for?" Snape stared at Irene.

Irene pinched Snape's shoulders: "Magic can't bring love! It will always fail. Are you going to make him doubt his previous love for me! Are you going to take away his previous love for me!"

Irene's eyes were red: "Enough! Enough! When you turn 11, you will go to that school! Don't come back!

No! Never use magic on your father!"

Snape watched as Irene slammed the door and left.

"She is such a pathetic existence." Snape's tone was cold and sarcastic: "Stupid, cowardly, sinister, irritable and unlovable."

"Your resemblance is as good as looking in the mirror," Peacock said truthfully.

"I didn't!" Snape retorted subconsciously.

Peacock looked at Snape and said, "Then why don't you use magic against her and stop me from using magic?" When she saw Irene treating Snape like that, she wanted to use magic to stop Irene, but was rejected by Snape.

Snape sat on his narrow bed: "It seems so, we are very similar."

They both have magical talents, but because of the little warmth they felt before, they are unwilling to use magic against the person they love and hate.

He still remembered when Irene was not crazy and held him in her arms and talked about the magical world, when she would take out her old textbooks to show him, and when she would proudly talk about how good her Potions grades were and how good she was at Gobstones.

He still really missed that time.

"Although I know what you need now is quiet, I still have to say that their twisted emotions now are not called love." Peacock cast a cleansing spell on Snape, using magic to transform him into a light green straight nightgown with a white navy collar and lace, and pushed Snape to wash.

"Okay, go wash up. You'll be so dirty when you come back from outside. A parallel world is unfolding!" Peacock cast a magic spell, and the terrible attic was instantly replaced by a castle-like environment.

"Please don't insult the environment outside. It's much cleaner than here." Snape laughed at himself as he was pushed forward by Peacock's magic. "At least give me a black one."

"No, if you lie on the bed like this I will feel like there is a dead person lying on it." Peacock refused.

Snape walked into the bathroom and said, "Just put it on. It's better than dirty clothes anyway."

Peacock reminded again: "Wash yourself clean! Your hygiene habits are worse than a street rat. It's still hard to believe I actually made a contract with you. I thought that even if I wanted to find a human to contract with, I had to find a girl who would make everyone exclaim "Oh!" when they saw her."

If Snape had seen the anime, he would have mocked Peacock and told him to go find Teruhashi Shinmi, saying she was in the wrong country. But he hadn't seen it, so he would only mock Peacock's wishful thinking: "Maybe if you fall asleep now, you can still dream about a girl who makes you woo for three hours."

Because it will be dark in three hours and I can't daydream.

In this world, there are people who dislike even gold, so how could anyone reach that level?

Peacock snapped his fingers.

"Peacock! Take off this stupid tutu with bows all over it!" If going out now wouldn't have made him even more embarrassed, he would have gone out and yelled at Peacock.

"Although you may not be the girl who makes people oh, but you are now the girl who makes oh. Congratulations, dear Sif."

"Peacock!"

"Uh-huh, I'm listening."

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