"Okay." Snape agreed.
Riddle originally thought that they could meet in person now, but Snape said that he and Peacock were going to travel to the Muggle world.
Riddle: ...
Who are there in the Muggle world? Why do you insist on going to the Muggle world?
Riddle's objection was ineffective, and Peacock happily pulled Snape away.
They did not completely use Muggle means of transportation, but often used portkeys. The most popular tourist attractions were science and technology museums and various magnificent man-made buildings.
Peacock is not particularly interested in natural scenery. There are many more magnificent landscapes in the fairyland. She wants to take this opportunity to better understand humans.
"I seem to need to write down my thoughts." Peacock said while lying on the book.
"What realization?" Snape asked.
"Insights about humanity, nature, and development." Peacock looked at Snape.
Snape looked at the peacock sitting on his book.
"Okay, I'll write it for you." Snape sighed.
"Yeah!" The peacock achieved its goal and flew away, no longer disturbing Snape from reading.
Although it was mostly Peacock's dictation and Snape's recording, Snape would delete some of Peacock's useless exclamations and some words full of personal subjectivity.
I wrote one for both, and Snape also wrote one, looking at the Muggle world from a wizard's perspective.
From contrasting development and contrasting military strength...
During one summer vacation, his observation diaries accumulated into a thick stack, which was mixed with a lot of corrections and additions, and covered the sheets of paper in a mess.
This is not just his achievement, but also Riddle's.
Riddle was a little angry in the first week. He wanted to end the relationship. In his current position, he simply could not accept being "stood up".
But when he saw the two-way mirror vibrating, he still picked up the phone. What if, what if Snape changed his mind and decided not to go to the Muggle world?
But, he said:
"I saw something you didn't see."
Riddle: "Just some unsightly stuff."
"Really?" Snape turned the two-way mirror to the starry sky photographed by the satellite. "Wizards don't have magic that can see the starry sky so clearly."
Wizards certainly don't have the magic to see the starry sky so clearly.
"Would you like to borrow my eyes to see this Muggle world that you despise?" Snape asked.
"Then I'll take a look at it reluctantly."
Riddle reluctantly agreed.
The result of this promise was that Snape and his friends became increasingly familiar with the differences between the Muggle world and the wizarding world.
During one summer vacation, Snape traveled, played and learned at the same time, and he only visited two countries: Britain and the Soviet Union.
Among them, the Soviet Union was still smuggled because it could not get a permit, so Peacock and Snape chose to smuggle across directly.
Who cares about you!
The two of them didn't come back until school was about to start. Peacock took a lot of photos. After she and Snape returned to their house in London, they spent a day sorting out all the photos and sorting them into albums.
The photos were all modified by Peacock using magic. The Peacock in the photos was wearing the same clothes as Snape, but she was of adult height without doll joints.
"I'm still prettier when I look like a fairy, right?" Peacock asked with a smile.
"Yes." Snape nodded.
The next day, Peacock and Snape gave away the souvenirs they had bought.
Seeing Regulus happily holding a bunch of gifts and Sirius holding only one in his hand: ...
He went to ask James and the others and found that their gifts were the same, and it was obvious that they were bought in bulk.
I asked Lily and the others, and they gave me all kinds of gifts that they obviously liked.
Never mind, it’s good to have it.
Riddle also received a lot, some bought by Peacock and some prepared by Snape, piled high.
Except for those who bought the letters wholesale, everyone else was very happy to see that Snape had considered their preferences when buying the gifts. On the first day of school, Lily and Petunia saw Snape standing outside the platform because of their reply letters, so they started sprinting from ten meters away and gave him a big hug.
Snape: ...
“It’s so heavy.”
Lily: ...
Penny: ...
"We don't like you so much anymore!" they both said at the same time.
(Answer: I saw someone say that Hogwarts is Slytherin's property. Is there any support for this in the original novel?
But the information I found myself is that Lady Ravenclaw dreamed of a winged pig flying to this place, so she decided to create Hogwarts here. Did they build it together? Was she the one who made the transformable staircase?
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