Peacock smiled for a while and finally removed the magic, letting Snape wash up and finish his meal. After eating and brushing his teeth, they sat at the desk and studied magic together.
The textbooks were Irene's old textbooks. Peacock wiped off the dirt and creases on them, leaving only the notes, and then reluctantly accepted this set of old books.
Snape's favorite subject was Potions, perhaps influenced by Irene, or perhaps he was particularly compatible with the magnetic field of this subject. Even if he had no so-called potion materials, he could let his thoughts wander in the simple sentences in the textbook.
Put several seemingly unrelated materials into a crucible and boil them, then gently stir them with a magic wand to produce a brand new potion.
How magical and charming!
In contrast, Peacock particularly disliked Potions class. She thought it was too disgusting, with things like rat tails, toad mucus, and even saliva.
Peacock's hair stood on end just by reading the description, and he thought the wizard was so terrifying that he could actually drink the medicine made from these things.
She tried to accept their way of life, but failed.
She likes the spells class. Even though some spells are really simple for Peacock, she still studies them seriously.
Peacock was basically teaching Snape's Charms class, but both her learning progress and teaching progress were...
"Wave and shake, then chant the spell, then Winga-Dimlevi-O-Sa..." Before Peacock finished reading the contents of the textbook, he just casually hooked his fingers and the things on the table flew up.
It's a bit unreasonable to ask her to learn some instincts like breathing and then teach these instincts to others.
But Snape was smart enough to do it easily by waving Irene's wand.
"Okay, now try the wandless version." Peacock and Snape had no common sense. They only knew that the textbooks said there were many ways to cast magic, such as with sound and a wand, with silence and a wand, with sound and no wand, and without sound and no wand. Then they trained magic according to this, and every spell had to be performed without sound and a wand.
Snape had no common sense of magic. Peacock was a fairy, so silence and wandlessness were easy for her. Also, since the textbooks were only for the first grade, the magic was very simple.
In addition, Snape was talented and was in the magical protection period. Wizards in this period were blessed by magic. Young wizards did not need wands or spells, but could use magic based on their thoughts. For example, some young wizards could make things fly, make their hair grow wildly, or make glass disappear. All their actions were driven by their hearts.
With these conditions combined, their learning went smoothly, so that none of them realized that this learning method was wrong.
Immersed in the magical world, Snape didn't realize it was dark.
There were only two meals a day at home, the first at ten in the morning and the second at three in the afternoon, so Snape had to go to bed without dinner.
"Go wash up." Peacock was fiddling with a pile of cloth on her workbench. Her hobby after coming to the human world was to produce a pile of cloth and make her own clothes using magic. The colors were lively and bright, which were colors Snape didn't like.
Snape sighed and listened to Peacock's words and went to wash up. This was the condition for him to use the parallel world opened by Peacock to learn magic and teach him.
But he really felt that Peacock was a little too obsessed with mysophobia. For example, when it came to oral hygiene, he had to rinse his mouth after coming back from outside, brush his teeth after eating, brush his teeth before going to bed, and brush his teeth after waking up. But since he brushed his teeth after eating, he only drank two sips of water at most. Why did he still have to brush his teeth?
Snape, who had terrible hygiene habits, didn't understand why no one had ever asked him to do anything, and now he had to adapt to it.
The same applies to clothes. You cannot wear clothes worn when going out on the bed. You should wear home clothes at home and pajamas when sleeping.
This means I have to change three sets of clothes in just one day, not counting the occasional accessories.
But Snape didn't know that Peacock was not that strict. It was just that his hygiene habits were too poor. Peacock was a little strict, and Snape was a little sneaky, so his hygiene was just at the level of an ordinary person. If he didn't sneak around, it would be even better. It would be so much better to be clean.
There was a bit of a misunderstanding, but both of them were pretty happy with it, so it didn't matter.
Peacock looked at Snape's sleeping posture and felt that it was really not her fault for not giving Snape black pajamas.
Snape slept in a very straight position, with his hands crossed on his lower abdomen. Maybe because the bed was very small, he basically didn't turn over, just lay there straight, and put on his black pajamas.
He has a calm expression, pale complexion and a thin body.
This should be a peaceful sleep, not a peaceful memorial service - Peacock Language.
The next day, after getting up and washing up, Snape first read a history book of the magical world, and then went out to eat. The weather was good today, with some hard-earned sunshine.
The weather here is always bad and the factory pollution is also very serious. When the weather is good, Snape always likes to go under a big tree in a park. There is a tree hole there which is his favorite place.
Peacock didn't like it. She always felt that Snape sometimes looked like a little bat, and he looked even more like one after crawling into the tree hole. She also asked Snape: "Would you hang upside down in there to rest?"
Snape responded bluntly: "Maybe I'll try it when you eat bugs."
I am like a bat so I have to hang upside down to rest. If your name is peacock, do you think you will eat insects?
The peacock flew outside, and the sun did not tan her. She called out to Snape outside: "Sev, you should come out and bask in the sun. Do you know that there is a dampness that is slowly seeping through your skin and bones?"
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