Snape held Tire's hand tightly, looked at the Christmas tree in front of him with his own participation, and smiled sincerely: "It's beautiful."

However, that was not what Snape wanted to say at this moment.

"Til..." Snape called Till. When Till turned his head in confusion, he also turned to look at Till, "Thank you."

Teal blinked, knowing that Snape had something more to say, so he listened quietly.

Snape licked his lips. The black hair that had been specially trimmed for today was slightly curly. However, for Snape, who looked awkward, the black shoulder-length hair made him feel a slight itch on the side of his face. Somewhat in the way.

Snape wiped the side of his face casually, and his hair was rubbed behind his shoulders. It seemed to be loose and about to fall, but it was caught by his broad shoulders: "I never thought that I would decorate a Christmas tree. opportunity, just like I never thought I would ever have the opportunity to spend Christmas with others.”

"You were in the castle before, and many professors would accompany you, as well as students who were staying at school." Till looked into Snape's eyes and stopped. She didn't want to hear Snape say such pitiful words again. , the tip of her nose had begun to feel sore.

"That's different." Snape smiled, with a smile full of relaxation and relief, "Being in Hogwarts is different from being by your side."

Although Snape regarded Hogwarts as his second home and even felt more at home than he did in Spider-End Alley, Christmas at Hogwarts was not easy and he often spent time sitting together in groups , or he rushed to the task assigned to him by Professor Dumbledore.

Even from Lily, Snape only received Christmas blessings and Christmas gifts. The other party had more friends in Gryffindor. Even if he didn't go home at Christmas, he would be surrounded by a group of people.

Snape couldn't fit in no matter what, and the consequence of being forcefully pulled over by Lily was that both parties broke up on bad terms.

He has lived to be twenty-nine years old and has never had a proper Christmas.

Ridiculous? It's ridiculous, but Snape seemed to let go of something in his heart the moment he watched the lights turn on.

The loneliness of the previous twenty-nine years was nothing. At least this Christmas, he was no longer alone.

"Severus..." Till wanted to say something, but he heard something sound on the Christmas tree, and both of them looked over subconsciously.

The sultry environment made Tiel feel stuffy. After lunch, the window was half-opened for ventilation. When the cold wind from outside blew in, it inevitably blew on the Christmas tree.

I saw the Christmas tree loaded with many ornaments shaking its top. The tall tree top almost reached the ceiling. When it swayed, it would inevitably hit the ivy and mistletoe that had been hung on the wall and ceiling with great difficulty.

The Christmas tree held on, and showed no sign of falling down after swaying slightly, but the bunch of mistletoe it swept was shaky and fell down amidst Till's exclamation.

By coincidence, the mistletoe and the ivy were connected together. Although it had fallen down, it was still hung by the ivy on the ceiling, swinging precariously above the heads of Tyr and Snape.

"It scared me to death." Teal put the wand back into her sleeve. She almost used the levitating spell, but luckily the ivy was strong enough to hang the mistletoe.

Snape looked at the mistletoe, and his eyes darkened as he thought of the beautiful legends he had heard from many of his classmates around Christmas when he was a boy.

[Host, mistletoe. ] The system spoke excitedly, but Tier was a little confused.

【What happened to the mistletoe? Of course Tyr knew about mistletoe. Its berries were used as raw materials for making common antidotes and forgetfulness potions, and they were quite expensive. One bottle cost one gold galleung.

The system was speechless and choked, but it still reminded Thiel: [Legend has it that on Christmas Day, people who stand under the mistletoe cannot refuse to kiss, and couples who kiss under the mistletoe will be happy for the rest of their lives. 】

Tier had never heard of such a legend, and his face suddenly felt hot.

If Tiel had heard this legend at other times, he might have only thought it was romantic, but at this moment, with the mistletoe above his head and his lover standing next to him... it was as embarrassing as it was embarrassing.

Till was just glad that Snape couldn't hear what the system said, otherwise she would have been even more embarrassed.

[Host, you and Professor Snape haven’t kissed yet. 】The system secretly encouraged Tier, but Tier kept his expression tense and pretended not to hear. The system spoke several times, but Till turned a deaf ear to it. Having no choice but to do anything, it quickly stopped and became quiet.

The system stopped talking. Teal thought that this incident could be ignored as it never happened. He breathed a sigh of relief and looked at Snape, only to find that Snape had been looking at him deeply for a while.

Till's voice became hoarse. She had just finished listening to the system's instigation and couldn't help but think wildly: "Severus?"

"Does Teal know about the legend of mistletoe?" Snape leaned forward slightly, loosened his grip on Teal's hand a little, and then opened his fingers, speaking forcefully with Teal's. Fingers intertwined.

Since they got together, they often held hands, but this was the first time their fingers were intertwined.

Just such a simple hand-holding made Teal feel light-headed, but Snape mustered up the courage to start attacking, obviously not satisfied with just such a hand-holding.

Snape lowered his head and leaned very close to Tyr's face: "He who stands under the mistletoe cannot refuse a kiss."

"Couples who kiss under the mistletoe will be happy for the rest of their lives." Tiel's heart moved, and he accepted the legend he had just learned from the system.

Snape lowered his eyes and held Tier's face with his free hand: "I want to be happy with you for the rest of my life."

Tier's eyelashes trembled, but he did not refuse despite the throbbing in his heart.

The shadows of the two people overlapped under the light, overlapping one another.

The Emery couple didn't come back until late in the evening, and they did buy a lot of things, carrying many bags of various sizes, but when they opened the door, all they saw was Snape sitting in the living room reading a book. Till was nowhere to be seen.

"Where's Teal?" Mrs. Emery asked, placing the bag casually in the corner under the stairs.

Snape turned his face sideways, not daring to look at the Emery couple. His voice was calm and calm: "I went to see Harry and said I would spend Christmas with him tonight."

The Emery couple had no doubts about this reason. After all, Harry had come to the Emery house for dinner in previous years. Almost from the time they met, Harry had been accompanied by Emery on many holidays.

This year is certainly no exception.

The Christmas dinner is coming, and Collins has helped the Emery couple prepare a lot of food and handle all the ingredients, but for a few key dishes, the Emery couple are still used to doing it themselves.

Snape sat stiffly on the sofa, holding the book in his hands. In fact, the pages had not been turned since he opened it.

And Till, who ran out to pick up Harry, didn't come back for a long time.

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