Chapter 12 Train



The carriage was too small, and if they were to hit them head-on with a punch, they probably wouldn't be able to defeat them.

"Come on, Sev, let's change carriages." Lily didn't like these two people who came in casually, interrupted others and mocked the academy that others wanted to enter.

As for Snape's mockery back?

She is selectively deaf.

Lily held her own flowers, handed Snape's flowers to Snape, and then pulled Snape out.

James laughed and made an "ooh-oh" sound, and the two of them imitated Lily's voice.

Sirius scoffed at the mention of Snape's name, "Goodbye, Snotlout!"

James stretched out his leg to trip Snape, but Peacock reminded him that Snape stepped over him. "Goodbye, black dachshund, and the Teddy dog ​​that doesn't know how to put its feet properly. If you don't want them, I can amputate them for free."

Peacock reminded Snape not to trip and then did nothing. Children have their own way of dealing with things, and Peacock would not interfere as long as it was not too excessive.

She was a fairy, not another overprotective mother of Snape's.

It was impossible for her to stay with Snape forever. Even if she could, she couldn't rush up to defend him when he was wronged.

That's too low.

I changed to a new carriage and finally there were no annoying flies.

Lily still looked angry.

Snape waited for her to calm down. The train had already started, swaying towards Hogwarts. The two of them and Peacock stared at the scenery outside in a daze.

After a long time, Lily sighed: "It seems that there is not that much difference between wizards and ordinary people."

Her vision of the magical world seemed to be shattered a little.

"Saints also have anuses."

No place is perfect.

Lily: ...

I know what you want to say, but could you please refine it a little?

"Thank you, Sev, I'm not so nervous anymore. It would be great if we could be in the same college when the time comes," said Lily.

"I hope so."

The train traveled from day to night, and Lily and Snape both took a nap leaning on their seats before arriving at Hogwarts.

Following the instructions, they took a boat across the Black Lake and finally entered the castle. Under the guidance of Professor McGonagall, they lined up for the sorting ceremony.

Peacock didn't know why a hat could determine the house placement. It was no better than taking a test.

She also learned about the discrimination against the four houses, which they described as: Slytherin for criminals, Gryffindor for hunks, Hufflepuff for foodies, and Ravenclaw for nerds.

It's amazing. When fairies could only use magic to determine whether a person had too many bad intentions, they were already able to distinguish so many kinds of things.

Peacock was not interested in the separation of houses. After all, the classrooms were the same, the teachers were the same, and even grades one to seven were the same. So it didn't seem to make any difference which house he was assigned to.

She didn't quite understand why they looked so nervous, as if they were getting married. Instead of spending this time thinking about which college's dormitory would be best.

Isn’t this how people go to school? They compare the teaching staff, the canteens, and then the accommodation.

Since the teachers and canteens are the same, if there is no special reason, then you should definitely choose the one with the better dormitory!

Peacock didn't understand.

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