Chapter 17 Flying Lesson



Snape has compromised, and Peacock is basically in charge of his private clothes, but Snape's black robe is still the main one during school hours and when brewing potions.

One was the school uniform, and the other was because Snape didn't like wearing brightly colored clothes when brewing potions, as it would distract him.

"I have classes tomorrow."

"Okay, then it can only be Saturday." Although he said that, in fact Snape always wore casual clothes when he had no classes.

Hogwarts did not require students to wear school uniforms when they were not in class, and then Snape became a little famous -

The most flamboyantly dressed Slytherin.

Snape: ...

But that was all in the past. When he returned to the common room, he met Narcissa, who looked at him with a look that Snape could not understand.

Lucius patted Snape's shoulder and said, "Cissy is just confused."

It was of course good that someone made Sirius, that rebellious little bastard, suffer, but Narcissa was unhappy about being punished by a half-blood wizard, which led to her current conflicted look.

Snape: "Oh." None of my business.

Lucius: "...I'm glad you didn't misunderstand."

Classes started the next day. Everything was uneventful except for Peacock's changing of clothes. The small groups of Slytherins who ganged up on the single half-blood wizard and James and the others were all very quiet.

But the whispers started to trickle in Thursday, as first-year flying lessons finally began.

Today Snape wore a black shirt with a light brown knitted shoulder cape, brown suit pants and black leather shoes. He was sitting in the library looking up information.

The sunshine and temperature are just right today, and the peacock sits quietly by the window, enjoying the natural light.

The librarian had already chased away several groups of students who were whispering and their voices were getting louder. When he saw Lily running over in a hurry, his eyes were immediately fixed here.

Lily smiled apologetically and whispered to Snape, "We'll have flying lessons together this afternoon!"

There was unconcealable excitement in her tone. Come to think of it, before she mastered magic, she could swing the swing high up, and Penny, who was watching from below, was almost scared to death without her realizing it. Now that she knew she could fly, she was naturally happy.

Since ancient times, people have been obsessed with flying. Snape also has some obsession, but it does not include flying in the sky on a broom. He thinks it is a bit silly.

Although Peacock was a little dissatisfied with the flying broom's appearance after learning about it, he was still very interested in it and wanted to buy one of his own.

"Sev, you should have more expectations for life." Peacock slapped Snape on the head. The child was lifeless and had an inexplicable idol burden.

"I'll look forward to it." Snape's eyes were dull. A big part of the reason why he was so lifeless was because of the two people in front of him.

Lily and Peacock each spoke their own words, and Snape felt like he was in some stupid little game on some software decades later, the kind of stupid game where you had to answer questions from both sides at the same time without letting the other party notice anything wrong.

Every time he said this, Snape felt like he was aging prematurely.

The flying lesson he had been forced to look forward to in the afternoon finally began.

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