Signus eventually returned to London with Snape.When they arrived at their new home in a middle-class neighborhood, Signus couldn't believe it was a gift from Regulus.His younger brother, who has been very dependent on others since he was a child, "knocked out" the only family member now.

"I thought we would live in Spider's End." When he said this, Signus was nestling on the sofa in his new home, with dissatisfaction and sarcasm in his tone: "After all, you said that Ms. Prince would like you to come on."

Snape just came down from upstairs, and Wen Yan just kicked his feet on the table: "Get up, we have to pack our luggage."

"Merlin, you're a wizard, why are you packing your luggage?" Signus continued to slump.

"Come on, no magic is allowed on holidays."

"Don't you have a spare wand?"

"No."

"We can go to Diagon Alley..."

"Get up quickly." Snape stared at him blankly. Signus struggled wordlessly for a while, and found that he really had no way to escape, so he had to get up reluctantly, carrying the quilt Throwing the luggage at the entrance, he wobbled and followed Snape upstairs.

Compared with his room in Black’s house, the bedroom’s space is of course not big, but it’s more warm, without the gorgeous but cold noble decorations of the aristocratic family, the light-colored room is full of sunlight, and there are inexpensive furniture on the window sill. A bouquet of flowers, and a group photo of the two hosts on the bedside table, the thorns all over Signus suddenly couldn't stand up.Picky, who had reached the mouth, put it back, silently opened the suitcase, squatted on the ground and stared at the contents in a daze.

"What's wrong?" Snape asked, leaning over behind him.

"I..." Signus rubbed his nose in embarrassment: "How do I deal with this?"

Snape smiled, and took out a piece of clothing from the box first: "Come on, let's go together."

Snape had to learn to take care of himself since he was very young, and Signus watched him skillfully put the things of the two of them in order, and followed him slowly, imitating everything, the whole morning passed, I didn't think there was anything wrong with this way of life without magic.He liked being with Snape, no matter what.However, this does not mean that he can accept spending time on boring things every day. Even without magic, there are other solutions to the tedious things in life.

So three days after moving into the Muggle community, Snape discovered that Signus had started calling and posting recruitment information for babysitters in the newspaper.

"I wanted to find a butler." Faced with Snape's disapproval, Signus said: "But I found that Muggles living in this kind of community don't seem to need a butler, so at least we can Find a nanny, such as the Filipino maid you always say."

"No, my potions laboratory cannot be seen by Muggles," Snape said.

Signus disagreed: "This is easy to solve, just need an ignore spell."

Snape hesitated for a moment, but didn't stop.It was because he didn't think well, Signus has always been a young master, and it is too difficult for someone who is used to being a young master to live an ordinary Muggle life.He just lost his magic, not everything.What's more, even if it was magical power, Snape didn't think it would be completely irretrievable.

The lives of the two gradually became stable. Snape devoted himself to researching potions during this holiday, and couldn't wait to find a way to cure Signus.Of course he knew it wouldn't be easy to bring the Squib back to its magic, but he didn't want to give up if there was even a chance.It might take years, if not decades, but Signus would one day be a wizard again, if not as gifted as before, then at least able to ride a broom again.

But this was Snape's idea. Of course, Signus himself hoped to recover his magic power one day, but he didn't want the problem of magic power to affect his current life.Life was boring enough without Quidditch, and Snape was still in the potions lab every day, so he could only read novels or take a walk in the neighborhood to pass the time.In just a short holiday, Signus has become a celebrity in the community by virtue of his handsome appearance, attracting a lot of young girls.

Snape didn't know this at all, and even if Signus deliberately mentioned it in front of him in an attempt to attract his attention, he didn't listen.Potions had already occupied all his thoughts, leaving no space for other things at all.

"Brilliant!" thought Signus. "He got me in Muggle London, thinking he had some plan for a two-person world, only to leave me here to fend for myself."

When he was thinking about this, he was casually teasing a pet dog in the central garden of the community.The owner of the dog, a middle school girl named Annie, surrounded him with her friends, admiring his profile openly when he was distracted.

Every time Signus came out, he always met this little girl who came to strike up a conversation.For the sake of having a very cute pet, Signus treats her just fine.

She was just a kid who was attracted by her appearance. Signus didn't care about the admiration in her eyes at all, but her friends liked to join in the fun and hoped that they would be closer.

"Do you know any interesting places around here?" When leaving, Signus asked the group of children who were familiar with London, and after thinking about it, he added: "The kind suitable for dating."

"There's an amusement park that's not bad, it's only two kilometers away." A girl replied.She was talking about Annie's favorite places, and naively thought that the handsome boy in front of her might invite Annie to join her, but Signus just thanked her and left.Several friends were only concerned about disappointment, and no one noticed that he was very dazed when he heard the name Amusement Park.

Sounds like a place to play games, Signus thought, and the place recommended by the children really has a very childish name.When he thought about this, he didn't feel that it was wrong for him to treat Muggle middle school students as children when he was only 17 years old.In his opinion, these students were not as mature as Snape, and the only thing that fit their actual age was their height.

Many people in the community had already come out for a walk. Signus strolled all the way back home, facing darkness and silence, only the light peeking through the door of the potions laboratory.He sighed helplessly, had no choice but to go out again, to the restaurant on the street to pack dinner, and then dug Snape out of the room.

"Is there any progress?" he asked, just shaking his head at the question as Snape stood beside him to help as he plated the pack.

What he is doing now is just a lot of research, and it is still far away from the results.But even if the progress is slow, this kind of research is unimaginable for other fourth-year students. Probably only a potion genius like him would start to get in touch with it when he was a minor.

Signus was not disappointed with Snape's research. In fact, he didn't report any expectations at all. He even felt that Snape's "blind optimism" about this matter was because he grew up in the Muggle world and had no interest in magic. The understanding is not deep enough.When he gradually realizes that what he is doing is almost impossible to become a reality, he will naturally give up.

Of course, it wouldn't be easy for Snape to give up, and it would probably take a long time, and now Signus just wanted him out of the lab to spend some time with his poor boyfriend.

"We're going out tomorrow," Signus said loudly, coughing.

His voice was too loud, Snape gave him a surprised look: "Where are you going?"

"Uh... amusement park. Not far from here," Signus said, watching Snape's expression, planning how to convince him if he refused.

However, things went smoothly unexpectedly, Snape didn't have any intention of refusing, and simply agreed.

Signus was surprised for a moment, and then suddenly realized that his worries were unnecessary. Snape was already addicted to potions and liked to stay at home, but he never expressed his refusal to go out with him. Asking for trouble, never mentioning taking him out.Annoying at the discovery, Signus shook his hand and the fork screeched across the plate.Snape looked up again in surprise, and saw him frowning, looking unhappy.

"Didn't you like dinner?" Snape asked.

"Yes." Signus could only reply dryly.

Snape didn't pay much attention, and said casually, "Then don't buy this house from now on, or ask the servant to prepare dinner every day before leaving."

Signus twitched the corner of his mouth, continued to be unable to eat, watched Snape fill his stomach three or two times, and went back to his study to do his summer homework.Compared with his previous perfunctory attitude towards summer homework, Snape seemed very organized. He made a homework plan on the first day of the holiday, and completed a small part according to the plan every day. At his level, it only took half an hour. Never burden yourself.The rest of the time he can do what he likes, like researching potions.

Signus was up early the next day, and Snape was still in bed, sideways next to him with his eyes closed.Signus stared at the people around him for a while, then moved forward quietly, and Snape, whose face was so close to him, naturally leaned into his arms.Signus put his arms around him again, resting his chin on top of his head, encircling him.

The restless heart since last night calmed down, Snape was by his side, whether he was with him or bored in the potions laboratory, it was all for him.

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