Chapter 31 Forbidden Forest



Moreover, Snape did not think that not learning to dance would have any irreversible impact on his life. His soul, body and not-so-good character would not be damaged because of not being able to dance.

After taking a walk around the lake, the two went back. The difference was that Regulus went back to the banquet hall, while Snape went straight back to the dormitory.

Regulus looked at Snape's back and felt that he had the courage to face everything again.

The presence of that adult swept over every wizard like a storm.

But I just feel that that determined back will not change.

"Why are you back?" Peacock asked as he saw Snape coming back.

"I don't like the atmosphere of a banquet." Snape enjoyed solitude.

Peacock didn't force Snape to make friends. He leaned over Snape and suggested, "Do you want to go to the Forbidden Forest? I mean deeper into the forest."

The banquet still had some time to go before it ended. They were all on the outskirts of the Forbidden Forest and hadn't gone deeper yet.

"Okay." Snape agreed.

Then, after disguising themselves, the two headed straight for the Forbidden Forest.

When Regulus came back from the party and saw that there was no one in the dormitory, he guessed that Snape had gone to the Forbidden Forest.

At this time, Snape encountered some trouble in the Forbidden Forest.

"Aren't you afraid that I will saw off your horns, drain your blood and pull out the hair on your tail?" Snape put the little golden thing in his arms on the ground and drove him away. Then the little thing came over and bumped him lightly.

"So cute! My heart melts! I really want to take this little guy to fairyland." Peacock used the mirror to copy the posture of the unicorn cub.

Yes, the thing that kept bumping into Snape's arms was a unicorn cub.

"You want to keep it?" Snape, the outlaw, said he would put a sack on the little unicorn as long as Peacock said he wanted to keep it.

"No, it will be painful to leave the tribe." Peacock refused. Although she was really cute, she was just talking nonsense.

"Shouldn't they be very vigilant?" Since Peacock was not interested, Snape stood up. As a result, because Peacock stood up and started to bump his calves repeatedly, wanting him to hug him, Snape suspected for the first time that the textbook was wrong.

"Because you have the aura of a natural fairy. We have only seen humans who have a certain amount of wisdom but harm nature."

The peacock flew to the other side. The little unicorn was confused for a moment and then ran to where the peacock was. It was very sensitive to the smell and would chase the smell of nature.

"So what should we do? Where are its parents? Just look after their children like this?" The peacock flew over again, and then the golden little guy started to bump into Snape's calf again.

Snape was afraid that the little thing would be hit and become stupid.

"Show me the direction of its parents!" Peacock stretched out his hand and cast a spell. A silk thread connected the little unicorn and the distance.

Snape held the familiar little guy and followed the silk thread.

Sensing someone coming, the centaur and the unicorn stared vigilantly behind the tree. The unicorn became angry first and kept kicking its hooves, trying to crash into the tree.

"Please don't act like I stole your child. We were just being blamed." Snape put the little unicorn down, and his legs began to be hit by the stubborn and donkey-like little unicorn again.

The unicorn parents looked at their children and the victim Snape, then left.

Gone?

Snape: ???

Snape: "They're trying to charge me?"

According to the textbook, what about the fight to the death? He wondered if the unicorn parents were planning to run a little further and hit him.

Peacock: "...Why do you think so?"

The centaur looked at Snape. "They gave you the child."

"Huh?" Snape asked confusedly.

Because in the eyes of unicorns, leaving their children to nature is a natural thing.

Snape took the unicorn Sema into his arms and said, "Tell them, we refuse to accept it."

Centaur: ...

First, they trapped the little unicorn in the centaur's arms, and then Snape and Peacock ran away.

Although raising a unicorn is very prestigious, they would rather not have that prestige because of the hassle involved.

What a joke! How much is face worth?

As for the peacock, she felt that she couldn't even raise a thinking Snape, so she decided not to raise that fragile little thing. She could just use magic to create a fake one occasionally for fun.

If you really need to take care of its eating, drinking, defecating and urinating, just forget it.

The two of them ran all the way back to the dormitory and were relieved to see that no one was chasing them.

Peacock also used magic to eliminate the smell.

"Senior? What's wrong?" Regulus looked at Snape, who was breathing heavily, in confusion. He had just thought that Snape was always calm and strong, but now he saw Snape as if he had just been through a chase.

"It was a scam."

But it was the unicorn that was scammed.

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