HP: After binding to the strongest wizard development system

Chapter 863 Extra 26: If Tyr (Aboriginal version) in the original book (6) (page 13)

After an unknown amount of time, the lake surface began to ripple, and the breeze blew to the shore, lifting the corners of their school uniforms. Snape opened his mouth and was about to speak when a familiar girl called out from a distance: "Severus—"

It was Lily. She also saw Tiel and ran over to look at Tiel standing opposite Snape with some surprise: "Ms. Emery, are you chatting with Severus?"

"It's a chance encounter." Tiel smiled, feeling lucky that the atmosphere was finally broken. She finally remembered to find a reason to leave quickly, "I have something else to do. I'm leaving first."

Before leaving, Teal's gaze paused on Snape and Lily, and he smiled again: "Have fun."

The silver-haired girl's steps were not fast or big, but she seemed to disappear from Snape's sight very quickly.

"Siv, are you reluctant to leave Miss Emery?" Lily's emerald eyes saw clearly. Her friend's eyes followed the departing Till and looked far away. "I was wondering why you two stood together. It turns out that -"

"It was just a chance encounter. That's what she said, wasn't it?" Snape frowned, and understood the teasing behind Lily's unfinished words, but how was this teasing seen? Snape didn't understand, he just subconsciously watched the other person leave.

He would sometimes watch Lily's back, which Snape believed was a very normal thing.

Lily smiled secretly, but did not stay on this topic for too long. Taking advantage of the breeze, she told Snape many interesting things in her spare time. Snape did not respond very often, but Lily knew that he was always the type to listen silently.

Such a peaceful life was not a good scene in the eyes of Sirius and others who had been secretly observing. James clasped his hands together and snorted, "I said this kid has bad intentions. He is getting close to Emery from Ravenclaw while hanging around Lily. What good guys can Slytherin have!"

"Lily was deceived by Snotlout!" James exhaled a ball of anger from his nose. He rolled up his sleeves and was about to rush over to punch Snape, who was smiling because of Lily's words. Lupin stopped him with great difficulty.

Lupin had a good time at Hogwarts. With the protection of Professor Dumbledore, his hairy problems would not be known to too many people, and he had true friends by his side.

There was only one thing, James and Sirius always tried hard to go against Snape from Slytherin, but Snape was not a man who would swallow his anger, and counterattacks and provocations took place between the two of them countless times.

Even though Lupin wanted to stop them, he couldn't stop several people by himself. Peter, the only one who didn't want to cause trouble, had to obey James and Sirius' orders. When Lupin tried to stop them, he had the courage to agree with a few words, but soon changed his mind and agreed with James and Sirius.

Lupin felt tired.

The final result of today was still an inevitable dispute between Snape and the four members. The reason was that Snape, from a distance, caught a glimpse of James being tightly held by Lupin, and looked at him mockingly as a "coward" - this might also be James's imagination when he saw Snape's impudent eyes.

It was Lily's mediation that kept the dispute from involving fists and wands.

Lily felt that her good mood was completely ruined. James, who always pestered her, was simply unbearable: "Enough, Potter, why do you always bully Sev!"

"I bullied him? Do you know what he did? He is a Slytherin and all his friends are dark wizards. Do you think he wouldn't learn dark magic himself after staying in Slytherin for two years?" James was a descendant of a pure-blood family and knew very well what kind of background a pure-blood family would have, especially with Sirius from the Black family.

Not to mention the Potter family for now, if Sirius had not unexpectedly entered Gryffindor, but had entered Slytherin like the rest of the Black family, he should have been able to use two dark spells at will by now.

In today's wizarding world, although dark magic is not completely avoided, anyone who dares to use it openly will always be given a bad reputation.

Lily was somewhat familiar with the magic world, so she shouted, "Enough! Do you know what you are talking about?"

Potter held his breath, and seeing that Lily was very angry, he blushed and simply said: "...I am telling the truth."

After all, he didn't want his already bad relationship with Lily to become irreparable.

"I believe Sev!" Lily grabbed Snape's arm and turned back to ask him through gritted teeth, "You won't, right?"

Lily didn't like the Dark Arts because the group that studied the Dark Arts in Hogwarts was concentrated in Slytherin, and Slytherin... Lily sniffed. Too many of her friends, including herself, had been called "Mudbloods" by students from that group.

Just like during the summer vacation, even though her parents were with them, those Slytherin boys still dared to point their wands at the three of them.

This is their discrimination against Muggles and their disdain for Muggle-born wizards.

Lily knew that Snape's friends completely rejected her and her friends, as well as all the Muggle-born wizards in the castle, but Snape would not do that. Lily always had a brainwashing trust in Snape, who led her to understand the magical world.

"You won't, tell me, Sev." Lily looked at Snape stubbornly, but the only response she got was Snape's silence.

Snape could be sweet-mouthed and hypocritical to the Slytherins, but he was unwilling to tell too many lies to Lily.

He could kindly conceal the discrimination against Muggles among many wizards before Lily entered the magical world, but he could not calmly tell Lily, who already knew a lot about the magical world, that he "did not learn the dark arts".

Lily looked at him deeply, flicked her sleeves and left. Her steps were much bigger than Teale's, and every step revealed her disappointment in Snape. However, Snape did not have the courage to look at her leaving back.

He didn't know that Lily would rather he lied to her briefly at this moment, so that her defense in front of James and the other three would not seem so ridiculous.

Til didn't know what happened after she left, she just vaguely noticed that the relationship between Lily and Snape was a little strange in the days that followed. It couldn't be said that they broke up, but they were rarely seen walking together alone. Sometimes James and the other four would fight with Snape, and Lily would just go over tiredly to persuade them to stop, and then leave first.

She never comforted Snape again, or warned James and the others.

Lily was really tired of playing between them.

While Teale gradually realized that something was wrong between Lily and Snape, she had no intention of getting involved. She just watched and speculated, then put them all behind her and concentrated on the matter at hand.

She set a goal for herself, just like Professor McGonagall, to get twelve OWL certificates in the fifth-year OWL exam, and the higher requirement was twelve Os.

Thiel does not find it difficult to study now, so he works hard to set himself one difficult goal after another. On the one hand, it is to enrich himself, and on the other hand, it is naturally to build momentum for himself.

This was not a request from the Emerys, but an expectation that Teal set for herself soon after entering Hogwarts. She found that she was not as stable and content as she thought when she was a child.

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