Because she also wanted Luo Li's friends to like her, and later they did become good friends.
Why did Snape make such a clear distinction between Lily and Lily's family? Lily is Lily, and Lily's family are those annoying Muggles.
Why did you divide the inheritance among them so clearly?
If Lily's family treated her badly, for example, they were the kind of family that hated wizards, he could naturally hate Lily's family, but Lily's family treated her very well, so wasn't it natural for him to love her as well?
Because they are my good friend's parents, because of them, I have a good friend. Aren't they people worth being grateful to?
Snape didn't understand, but since Peacock said so, he had to do it, otherwise Peacock would look at him as if he was a troll with splendens growing in his head and keep nagging at him.
In the end, Peacock smiled helplessly and said, "It doesn't matter if you don't understand. It's just because no one taught you. We will learn together in the future."
Lily didn't expect that she and her family would receive gifts: "Thank you, Sifu, I will bring your gifts and your thoughts to my family!"
When Lily came home, Petunia was a little surprised when she saw the gift Snape brought her. She didn't expect that she also had a share. She thought Snape didn't like her.
What else? Leave her alone? Peacock couldn't do such a petty thing. It was just a casual gift, so why would he upset them?
Mr. and Mrs. Evans were also surprised to see the chocolates with liqueur fillings that were beautifully wrapped and came with a beautiful greeting card wishing them good health and a sweet life. They kept praising Lily for having a good and polite child.
And asked Lily why she didn't invite Snape to her home, and they would prepare delicious food and drinks to entertain Lily's friends.
"We like that meadow," Lily replied with a smile.
Mrs. Evans didn't force it. "Well, then you have to tell him that he's always welcome to visit."
"I will! Let me tell you, Sev went to Diagon Alley..." Lily described the scene Snape described with her hands and feet, which was of course more exaggerated than what Snape said.
The only sounds at the dinner table were her story and her parents' echoes. She had more to say, but it was too late. They were about to go to bed. Lily wanted to pull Petunia to sleep with her. She was so excited that she wanted to share that wonderful world with everyone.
But she couldn't tell ordinary people about her ability. The only people she could share it with were her family. Her parents had to rest and go to work tomorrow, so her sister Penny was the only one left...
"I'm not interested." Petunia said, "Lily, don't tell me anymore. I want to go to bed."
She has not yet revealed her magical talent. Perhaps she is just an ordinary person like her parents. She will never be able to step into that magical world. To her, saying so much is just a torture and a way to show off.
"Sorry, Penny." Lily realized her mistake and awkwardly withdrew her arm around Penny.
"It's not your fault." Penny knew that Lily had no bad intentions and was not showing off on purpose. That was why she was in pain. Sometimes she thought, if only Lily was a bad girl, then she would have a right to hate Lily, instead of feeling guilty even for rejecting her intimacy like this.
Penny returned to her room and buried herself in her pillow, crying secretly. Lily looked at the bedroom door closing in front of her and felt sad in silence.
Oh God, why can't we, who are from the same mother, have the same talents?
God didn't know, but God knew that Snape was doomed.
Peacock was very angry.
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