Chapter 36: Third Grade



It's not like he would sacrifice his life. Riddle had spent a lot of effort to train him and he wouldn't just kill him for fun, but he also didn't want to work for Riddle.

Snape looked at the peacock flying in front of him. He didn't want the peacock to go through this, nor did he want to be alienated from Lily because of this, and he didn't want the blood to ruin his potion.

Peacock seemed to sense what Snape was thinking, and she flew over: "He doesn't look like what the rumors say."

Snape knew who Peacock was talking about: "Everyone has many sides."

"Then can we change him? Let him show more of his good side?" Peacock held his face and imagined.

"This is difficult. The concepts he has formed over the years, the actions he has taken, and the benefits he has reaped are not something we can shake.

It's too difficult, and we might get hurt," said Snape.

Don't fantasize about being the only one who can save someone, or being a special case. This is what happened to Irene. When she got married, did she ever fantasize about being Tobias's unique witch?

Although the analogy is not quite appropriate, the principle is the same.

Snape doesn't think he is that important, and the only soul stabilizer that brings him benefits is not necessarily him.

Peacock thought for a moment and nodded: "Indeed, I still don't want Xifu to get hurt. I hope he can meet someone who can change him in the future."

"How to change it?" Snape couldn't imagine that scenario.

Peacock said solemnly: "With love."

Snape said, "Reality?"

Can this be understood as reality? Or: Let me give you a more realistic solution.

"Don't underestimate love, it's very powerful." Peacock knocked on Snape's head, trying to enlighten him.

"And fragile too," Snape added.

"It's just that the strength of love is different. We always compare and then, for various reasons, give up the option that we love less.

It's really strange." Peacock sighed.

"Humans are indeed strange," Snape agreed.

Peacock landed on Snape's shoulder and said, "Humans and love are both very strange. The human heart is hard to see through, and the love that even fairies can't explain is very strange."

Yeah, it's all super weird.

It was September 1st again, and Snape stuffed the little unicorn into the mirror dimension, preparing to release it into the school's forbidden forest.

He was still dressed in fancy clothes on the first day of school. Peacock curled Snape's hair slightly and dyed it into a silver-gray ear-hanging style. It looked really handsome with black military-style clothes and a gold chain ribbon.

Sirius arrived at the station very early because he didn't want to stay at home at all. He packed up and came over early in the morning. He saw Snape at first sight and asked: "Did you turn your hair white during the holidays?"

"If you don't want your eyes, you can feed them to the dogs." Peacock said indifferently.

Because Sirius couldn't hear the peacock's voice, Snape narrated it again.

"Okay, so it's hair dyeing. It's really cool. Can you tell me who did your hair?" Sirius seemed to have completely forgotten the unpleasantness that had happened before. Children of this age are like this. Conflicts come and go quickly.

"Peacock did it for her, she won't do it for you," Snape said mercilessly.

"That's because she hasn't seen me. If she saw my handsome face and charming personality, she would definitely design a hairstyle and clothes for me that are cool as hell!" Sirius said confidently.

"Don't you have a mirror at home? Next time you go to the toilet, don't rush to flush it, look at yourself." Snape said sarcastically.

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