HP: The New God from Hogwarts
Chapter 166 Snape in Ravenclaw (Snape’s Fantasy)
After sorting out his mother's body, Snape buried her in the small garden with cherry trees behind the house. He made her a small tombstone with a stone slab and carved her name with force on it.
"Erin Prince."
It was Prince and no longer Snape.
She was herself first, then Severus' mother, and finally Mrs. Snape.
Looking at the old drunkard's body again, Snape used magic to burn him cleanly. The ashes dissipated little by little in the air, and the shadow of Snape's childhood was also annihilated.
Eleven-year-old Snape might be afraid of him, but thirty-three-year-old Snape would resist without hesitation.
After dealing with all this, Snape walked to the living room and opened the drawer under the cupboard. There was a tattered roll of change hidden in it, which was the money the old drunkard hid to buy wine.
He'll never need it again.
Snape opened the door to his house. The stars were bright on a summer night, and he was not lonely walking alone on the street.
In a Muggle supermarket, he bought a bottle of powerful anti-oil and anti-dandruff shampoo, and then bought a set of cheap but clean clothes.
Since Potter can change, can he win Lily's heart before he can win Lily's heart?
He used up a whole bottle of shampoo and shower gel in the bathroom, rinsing himself clean until his body and hair were marinated in the smell, exuding a faint fragrance.
Putting on his newly bought black sweatshirt and dark blue jeans, he stood in front of the mirror and looked at his transformed self, feeling a little strange.
A good night's dreamless sleep.
In the early morning of the next day, he woke up to Lily's call. The girl snuggled into her parents' arms delicately, and her sister beside her pouted and looked unhappy.
He carried his luggage and walked downstairs. The kind-hearted Evans couple drove him to King's Cross Station in a car according to Lily's request. Lily didn't speak to him much along the way.
The kind-hearted little girl thought of ways to make her sulky sister happy because they had peeked at Dumbledore's reply to Petunia.
Snape disliked Lily's sister, the girl named Petunia. She was mean and jealous of Lily's possession of magic that she did not have. She liked to call herself and Lily monsters and aliens, and even brought this hatred to Harry. to innocent children.
Now that I think about it, when he bullied Neville, Momomo called him a rotten person who was as worthless as Aunt Harry. It was not unfair at all.
He hated Penny.
Others see him the same way.
However, he still didn't feel there was anything wrong with stealing Petunia's letter and dragging Lily to read it with him. He only felt that Petunia had insulted Lily and himself, and it was only fair that they should be severely humiliated back.
Lily couldn't coax Petunia well until she got off the bus. The little girl said goodbye to her parents with red eyes and rushed towards the pillar with him.
Heading towards the beginning of all destiny.
Lily rubbed her eyes that were red from crying, and when she looked at him again, her eyes became surprised: "Sev, you look very different from before."
Snape naturally knew that she was talking about personal hygiene. He scratched his fluffy hair sheepishly: "After all, we have to go to school."
The boy and girl pushed the trolley filled with luggage side by side towards the train, and the rising sun cast a golden shadow on their backs.
Snape remembered that when he found Lily, she was already sitting in the same carriage with the annoying Potter. Now, he took Lily to find an empty carriage.
Hope not to meet them again.
The little girl looked at the scenery outside the window, still pouting and her eyes red: "But Penny is still angry with me. We shouldn't open her letter."
"Lily, she insulted us first. We just opened her letter and didn't laugh or insult her. We are already kind." Snape took out a book "Hogwarts: A School History" from his bag. , "Now no matter what, we are going to Hogwarts!"
Snape's rising tone made Lily feel better, and she leaned her head to read the book with him.
There was a rush of running and the sound of objects colliding, and someone seemed to be sitting on the opposite side of the box.
Although he wanted to be alone with Lily, Snape couldn't kick her out. After all, unlike the Malfoy brats, he didn't have a father who was a school governor.
When he raised his eyes, he saw two handsome faces that were annoying to the core, James Potter and Sirius Black.
No matter how much you try to avoid it, fate will always turn the track back to its original direction.
"Sorry to bother you." The lively James' eyes wandered over Lily and Snape, "The other places are full of people. Are you two a couple?"
Snape looked at James in surprise, and suddenly he felt that this damn ghost was no longer so annoying.
"No!" Lily's clear voice rang in her ears, "Severus and I are good friends."
"Oh, that's good." James stood up, his handsome face flushed, and stretched out his hand to Lily, "Hello, let me meet you, I am James Potter."
"Lily Evans." Lily shook James' hand, "That's Severus Snape."
James kicked the leather shoes of the more beautiful boy next to him with his toes: "What about you?"
"Sirius Black!"
James' peripheral vision glanced at the book open on the table, which contained an introduction to the four houses of Hogwarts. He looked at the other three people excitedly.
"What college do you want to go to?"
Lily didn't seem to know much about these colleges. She shook her head blankly and looked at Snape: "I don't know much about them, Sev, what about you?"
If he lost his desire for dark magic and power, what would be most suitable for Snape would be...
"Ravenclaw."
Snape's eyes fell on the falcon leaping out of the paper, and his voice was soft.
"Ravenclaw satisfies her students' thirst for knowledge, and that's a good fit for me."
"That suits you very well. You look like a little old-fashioned guy who knows how to study hard."
This time James didn't say any more insulting words, and even Sirius just smiled at himself.
No tit for tat, no slugs.
James still looked at Lily with burning eyes, but he did not embarrass himself, and even found a basically obscure spell book in his school bag and threw it to him.
Euphemistically speaking, the books the old man bought were not suitable for him, a passionate young man who was about to enter Gryffindor, but they were more suitable for him, a little old-fashioned Ravenclaw.
So James Potter and Sirius Black initially hated Lily's childhood sweetheart?
Or a Slytherin who might become a Death Eater?
The answer is obvious.
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