Chapter 13 Enrollment



Peacock also cast a spell on himself to block out those sounds: "This school song is not magical at all!"

The school song was a mess with no tune and everyone sang a different tune. You could imagine what a chaotic scene it was.

After the school song ended, you can enjoy the food on the table. Peacock flew around but couldn't find a dish he liked. Instead, he studied Slytherin's ghost, the Bloody Baron, for a while.

"Sever, if every meal of yours is like this in the future, you should pay attention to exercise and lose weight. I don't want a contractor with three highs." Peacock reminded Snape to be careful not to consume too much high-fat and high-sugar food.

Snape took the advice and ate two more bites of vegetable salad.

Salad dressing: Hehehe.

After dinner, they were led to the common room by their respective prefects.

Peacock felt something was wrong as she followed Snape down step by step, and then she discovered that the lounge was located under the Black Lake...

Peacock:……

"Why do we have to live at the bottom of the lake! I hate it here!" screamed the peacock.

Snape felt something was wrong as he watched Peacock getting lower and lower. Sure enough, the next second Peacock loudly expressed his disapproval. He reluctantly consoled him, "Look at the bright side. There's a lake view room."

Peacock obviously didn't accept Snape's comfort: "A lake view room? It's a lake view room for a day or two, but we have to live here for seven years! Seven years! This is called a water dungeon! A water dungeon! It's used to lock up prisoners! I don't want to live here! Without sunshine, I'll get depressed! I'll get anxious! I'll suffer from insomnia! I'll even become ugly! I don't want to live here!"

"No, there's plenty of light and you won't be depressed." Snape tried to comfort the Peacock who was about to collapse.

"If light can replace the sun, then what does nature need the sun for? I still have rheumatism, and my baby's joints might even get moldy..." The peacock has begun to whimper.

"You won't get rheumatism or mold. You're a fairy, not a doll. There are plenty of fireplaces. What you're worried about won't happen."

Peacock didn't feel any particularly noticeable dampness, but—

“My eyes are getting wet!!!

As long as I look at the bottom of this deep green lake, my brain and my heart will be slowly drowned by this wet, rusty lake water!

This is fundamentally detrimental to the child's normal psychological development. "I refuse to accept this! I'm appealing!" Peacock said in a sorrowful voice. As a spirit of nature, she simply couldn't accept a life without natural light.

Snape: ...

"Give me a week, and I promise that the dormitory will be filled with natural light during the day, okay?" Snape was thinking about researching a spell that could bring in natural light.

It shouldn't be difficult. The ceiling of the Hogwarts Great Hall can display the weather outside, and a weather spell should be enough in the dormitory.

Peacock then reluctantly comforted himself and moved into this dark and damp...

"I don't need magic anymore. I don't live here anymore. I'd rather sleep in a tree in the Forbidden Forest and be snatched away by birds in the middle of the night than move into! The boys' dormitory!" The peacock flew high, and she felt like she was going to die.

As we all know, the British actually have a strong body odor. They are young and usually pay attention to hygiene, so it's nothing. But today they were excited all day, almost exercising all day, and then they returned to the dormitory and took off their shoes...

Peacock: You might as well kill me!

She never imagined that when Snape came to school, she would be the one who suffered.

"I hate Hogwarts!" Peacock opened the mirror space and hid in it. She needed time to heal the trauma she had suffered.

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