Chapter 10 Birthday



But today he suddenly wanted to know a more detailed reason. The replacement of human beings is just a moment for the fairy, so why did the peacock choose to help humans?

Peacock wanted to use Xin Ling's tricks to deal with Snape, but looking at the bottle of medicine in her hand, she was silent for a while and said, "I don't want to be like Mandola."

They are the only two mirror fairies in the fairyland and should support each other, but she is too scared.

She had seen Mandola's pitiful appearance when she was scolded, her loneliness when she was excluded, and her helplessness when she was disliked...

She had seen it all, that was why she was so afraid.

She was afraid of becoming the second Mandola.

So she begged Fairy Xinling to conceal her origins and begged Mandola not to tell anyone else that there was a second Mirror Fairy in the fairyland.

She thought that by doing the opposite of Mandola, she could avoid the same treatment as Mandola.

She has a normal feeling towards humans, at most because her friends love them, but this does not mean that she will risk her life for the human world. Apart from her friends, the driving force behind all her actions is fear.

She was obsessed with the idea that as long as she opposed Mandola, others would not recognize her identity, and even if they did, they would still think she was a good fairy.

but……

She had already made a big mistake.

Snape saw Peacock looking in the mirror again. He used to think that Peacock was just craving beauty, but now that they had been together for more than half a year, he naturally noticed that most of the time, Peacock's eyes when looking in the mirror were not of appreciation, but -

scrutiny.

She was examining herself in the mirror.

Snape knew Peacock didn't want to say it, so he didn't ask any more questions.

Time passed slowly, and soon it was Lily's birthday. This was the first time Snape entered the Evans family. There were only two Evans sisters at home. It was a children's party, and Mr. and Mrs. Evans left after preparing what they needed.

Snape brought two gifts, one was his gift, a bouquet of beautiful dahlias and a potion for curing colds. Lily was too excited about her upcoming birthday a few days ago and didn't get enough rest for several days, which led to her catching a cold on this important day.

The other gift was from Peacock, a light gold long dress with a shovel-pleated collar and a fitted waist. It was not only a birthday gift, but also a thank you gift from Lily for helping her reconcile with Snape. Giving these two tokens of affection together made the gift not too expensive.

Lily drank the potion on the spot, and steam came out of her ears like the chimney of a small train. However, the potion that would normally make people's ears steam for hours now only took two minutes after Snape's improvement.

"I feel full of energy now!" Lily moved around a bit and the discomfort in her body disappeared. She felt lively again.

Lily looked at the other paper bag with peacock feathers printed on it again. "Is this a gift from that girl with the lichen? Can I open it now?"

"Of course, it's a gold dress, and she hopes you like it."

"Of course I would like it! Can I try it now?" Lily excitedly hugged the paper bag in her arms, and after getting permission, she ran into the room and closed the beautiful skirt.

Petunia told Snape to sit wherever he wanted and then followed Lily. She wanted to help Lily change her hairstyle so that it would match the dress better.

As soon as they entered, they poked their heads out again: "Siv, did you take the wrong gift? There are two skirts in here."

"No, the other dress with the ribbon and ruffled collar is Petunia's. I gave her a thank you for her beef sandwiches and butter cookies."

Snape explained for Peacock.

Penny looked a little overwhelmed: "I can't accept it, it's too expensive."

"She made it specially for you. If you don't want it, do you want me to wear it?" Snape said bluntly.

Penny was amused by her imagination and finally accepted the gift.

She went back to unfold her skirt, and a piece of card fell out. Penny unfolded it, and it read:

“For the best gourmet chef.”

Lily sneaked over to see what was written on it, but was spotted by Petunia, who put her hand on Lily's face and pushed her away: "This is my letter."

"Can't I know?" Lily didn't move away, but instead pressed her face against Penny's hand. Penny could feel Lily's lips constantly arching against her hand because of her talking.

"Lily, don't be like this. Be a lady." Petunia scolded Lily.

"What does it matter? Even if I'm naughty, I'm still your sister." Lily saw that her sister Penny was in a good mood, and she came over and rubbed her sister's shoulder: "Okay, Penny, try on the skirt quickly, I can't wait."

Penny was indeed looking forward to it. They changed into skirts, braided each other's hair, and then admired each other and admired themselves in each other's eyes.

Penny wore a red long dress with a ribbon and a lotus leaf collar, while Lily wore a light gold long dress with a shovel pleated collar and a waistline, which was the same color as their hair.

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