I thought I would be homeless and spend the summer in an orphanage.

Unexpectedly, she wanted to visit Nico Flamel with her godfather. Lycoris raised her hand and looked at her bracelet.

I'm looking forward to it. What does its existence mean?

I have a hunch that my shrinkage and transformation have something to do with it, but I don’t know what the specific relationship is.

"So dad where are we going next?"

"Diagon Alley."

"Okay! I'll go back and pack my bags."

Licoris quickly stood up from the armchair, opened the door and ran out.

Snape looked at the girl's lively back and shook his head helplessly.

She seems to have changed.

Licoris returned to her dormitory and pulled out the suitcase she had saved up for a long time from under the bed.

She stroked the brown suitcase, which was the most important thing she had in the orphanage.

The girl fell into her own memories.

Children in the orphanage can also get some meager change on their own. It may be money given to them by well-wishers who come to visit the orphanage to see how cute and sweet you are, or they may get it from selling small items during festivals...

Licoris never spent her money on food or drink, she always hid it.

Because she thought that one day she would leave the orphanage, and when she left, she would abandon the past and move towards an unknown future.

That money is used to buy new clothes, find a job, and find a place to live. It cannot be spent carelessly.

Licoris thought that relying on her past life memories, her life would not be too bad.

Later, an aunt came to donate money. Their family sells bags.

Maybe I should buy a suitcase before leaving?

Licoris heard it and played quietly with the other little girls.

After the lady finished chatting with the dean, she ran over while she was taking a walk.

Licolis took the initiative and asked her in a low voice, "Hello, madam, I'm sorry I just heard that your home sells luggage. Can I buy a sturdy and useful luggage from you?"

Licoris still remembers the surprised expression on the lady's face.

She saw herself running over and crouching down. Licoris even saw her take out some change from her arms, but was stunned by what she said.

She was probably thinking of a child in an orphanage. Why would she want to buy a suitcase that was of no use to her?

"Child, why do you want to buy a suitcase?" She stood up, took the girl's hand, and sat on the swing.

Liklis remembers telling her, "I am in an orphanage because I am a homeless child. When I grow up, I can use suitcases to carry all important things."

"What happens after you pretend to leave?"

"Bring it to my home."

"Madam, please wait." After saying this, Licoris ran to her cabinet, took out a handful of money from her cabinet and carried it to her, "This is all the money I have, madam, this is In my IOU, you will write the price of the suitcase."

The lady was not short of money, but was very rich. Because I love children but regret not being able to have them, I often donate to various orphanages and nursing homes.

She was really surprised to receive such a large amount of money. She didn't know how long this little girl had been saving. She tenderly wrote the original price of the suitcase on the paper, a child's wish that cannot be tainted by pounds.

"You can pay back the money at any time," she smiled with relief and accepted the IOU, "if Auntie is still alive."

This lady thought of adopting Licoris, but she refused.

The lady was so moved by the childish words of the little girl in front of her that she brought her a suitcase and a small bag from her warehouse as a small gift when she came here for the second time.

"Li Ke, please take care of your aunt's business in the future." She hugged Li Kelisi and said with a smile.

There is no shortage of child labor in any era.

Some are illegal, some are legal. Some are forced and some are voluntary.

Licoris was willing to sell her worthless childhood time at a low price in exchange for money.

I sold lemonade and newspapers at the intersection, but because of my age, my working hours were very short.

Fortunately, the boss is protecting me, otherwise not only would the business not be able to continue, but the money would also be taken away by protection fee collectors.

After a while, by giving the money to the lady, Licoris would not have to keep so much money on her body.

It is also because of this that people are so poor in Diagon Alley.

In fact, at that time, Licoris also thought about the future. When she became an adult, if she moved out of the orphanage, she might be able to rely on her old friendship with the lady to work as a salesperson in her luggage store.

Sales generally have high salaries, but they are also very hard work.

Rather than working hard, Licoris hopes to have more money and buy a hut of her own in this world where there is no sense of belonging.

People are really fickle. Before she knew she had magic, Licoris's wish was to be a gold medal salesperson or some other lucrative job.

Until that day, when she knew she was a little wizard, she thought about many more complicated things.

If most people are involved with the protagonist, they are either the protagonist's weakness or the protagonist's enemy.

The weakness of being the protagonist is to develop into a friend with him. If you add some others, you may develop into a couple or something.

If it is an old enemy, it will snatch his opportunity from the beginning to improve his strength and replace the protagonist as the protagonist.

Licoris is a girl who is relatively slow towards emotions, and she didn't even think of the first one at the time.

She just thought that I didn't want to replace Harry Potter at all, nor did I want to replace Hermione, or even Ron.

Their threesome should be a threesome, as long as they don't get involved.

Become the protagonist? Become Harry Potter?

From Licoris's perspective, she didn't like his life.

Although he has countless wealth, a wife and children, he also lost many family members and friends in the process of growing up.

Licoris doesn't like losing. She prefers it to be mine, and it will always be mine.

Later I got a suitcase, and everything important was in it.

Favorite clothes, favorite books, unique little jewelry...

For Licoris, she likes to put all her important things in her suitcase and lock it with a small lock.

That way it won't get stolen.

Licoris didn't lie.

The suitcase can hold everything she owns, and she has always been homeless.

If you don’t have a home, then make yourself at home everywhere.

she thinks.

A cold touch came from her hand, and Lycoris touched the metal buckle.

She opened the suitcase, rearranged the clothes, and put the potion book given by her father inside.

The seven, seven, eight and eight items were all about the same, and some other items were counted and put into the pocket.

Next, meet up with your father and go to Diagon Alley.

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