HP: After binding to the strongest wizard development system

Chapter 861 Extra 24: If Tyr (Aboriginal version) in the original book (4) (page 13)

Teale, who was implicated, gained a lot of sympathy. Everyone knew that Snape and Sirius were at odds with each other. There were so many playful students in the castle, and they were definitely at the forefront of the group that were really serious and persevering.

Teale seldom mentioned this matter, and Snape and the others never met Teale face to face again. Only occasionally, Teale and Lily would exchange a few friendly greetings - usually Lily took the initiative.

"When did you become so close to Evans from Gryffindor?" Tiel met Lily again in the library that day. The other party gave Tiel a silent smile. Tiel nodded as usual and smiled back.

She found that after she had a conversation with Lily outside the school hospital, the red-haired girl always appeared in front of Teal. In various ways, at various times and places, but each time it was so reasonable that it seemed like a complete coincidence, and Teal couldn't say anything about it.

She liked the kindness that Lily showed her, but if she wasn't always surrounded by Snape or Sirius, Teal would have preferred to see her.

When her friend Melville asked her in a low voice, she just turned her gaze away from Snape. The black-haired boy always looked at her with a warning look, which made her feel a little ridiculous.

Warn her about what? Was Snape still worried that she would take away his only good friend?

"We just talked a few times." Til shook his head, denying his friends' belief that he had a good relationship with Lily.

She had no ill will towards Lily, but she had no interest in making friends with her either. She was busy reviewing the subjects she had already learned, and Mrs. Emery said she would find out about her progress during the Christmas holidays.

I believe it will be a surprise for my parents. Tier, who already missed his parents very much, smiled softly, and his silver eyes showed a happy glow in the quiet library.

The Christmas holiday is what she is looking forward to most now, and she can't wait to go back to her parents.

Snape, who was sitting next to Lily, had a flash of light in his eyes. When he turned around, he met Lily's smiling emerald eyes: "What's wrong?"

He stared at the page in front of him uncomfortably, not knowing whether it was because of Lily's gaze or because of his attention to Teal - Professor Slughorn always praised Teal's talent in Potions, and Snape wanted to know where on earth he had lost.

"Sever, you're always looking at Miss Emery." Lily teased her good friend in a low voice. Childish jokes did not involve love between men and women. Lily just thought that Snape also wanted to make friends with Till.

Just as Lily had heard from James before, every time Til brewed a potion that won Professor Slughorn's praise in the Potions class, Snape's eyes would linger on Til for a long time.

Lily didn't think about why James knew what happened in Ravenclaw and Slytherin Potions class, but Lily asked her friends in Ravenclaw, and it was true. Snape paid more attention to Til than Til ignored him.

This was definitely not normal for Snape. Lily had seized this opportunity and was determined to get something out of Snape.

She hoped that Teal could be a friend to herself and Snape.

Madam Pince was walking towards the increasingly noisy area. Snape didn't know what to say, so her sharp eyes told him to keep his mouth shut. Lily hadn't gotten the answer she wanted yet, so she could only obediently turn the pages of the book and study carefully.

But Snape's breath would not be relaxed for long, because Madam Pince would not stay here forever. She would soon go to another corner of the library to find out who was talking. Lily touched Snape's arm with her quill and asked directly about her purpose: "Sever, do you also want to make friends with Miss Emery?"

"Also?" Snape caught the words in Lily's words and looked at her with a frown, "You want to make friends with Emery?"

"Why not? Everyone likes her." Lily was puzzled by Snape's question. Didn't Snape want to make friends with Till? Lily realized later that she seemed to have misunderstood Snape's attention to Lily.

Lily smiled awkwardly: "Okay, I misunderstood."

"I have friends in Slytherin, you don't have to worry about me." In Snape's opinion, Lily's worry that he had no friends was in vain. He didn't need too many friends to consume his emotional energy. Lily was enough as a true friend. As for insincere friends...

Snape said casually: "They help me a lot in Slytherin. I will live better and better in Slytherin."

So good that no one can bully him anymore.

Snape's definition of "friends" in Slytherin is a relationship of mutual benefit, where each party gets what they need. This is also the relationship maintenance that is prevalent in Slytherin.

When Lily heard Snape say this, she was skeptical about his "having friends", but she observed that Snape really did not seem to have any intention of making friends with Til, so she could only regretfully give up the instigation in her heart.

After that, Lily rarely mentioned Tyr in front of Snape, but she would still greet Tyr and maintain a friendly relationship with him.

The turning point came at the beginning of the second year, when Teal won first place in all subjects, and his potion score was also higher than Snape's. Professor Slughorn once again invited Teal to join the club, and Teal agreed this time.

In the previous academic year, Teal declined many invitations to join, but this year Teal wanted to make some changes, and the first step was to see what Professor Slughorn's club was like.

Everyone envied the existence of this club.

As Snape was a regular visitor of the same age and also a genius in potions, Professor Slughorn recommended Snape as Teal's guide in the club to explain things to her when she first entered the club.

Snape was undoubtedly reluctant, but Professor Slughorn lent him his notes. This reward was much more valuable than leading Teal through several hours of boredom, so Snape finally agreed.

The person facing Till was a reluctant Snape. Till really didn't want to see him, so he said bluntly in the corner where only the two of them were, "Mr. Snape is so reluctant, but I am not alone."

During his one year at Hogwarts, Teal had become familiar with many people. Although being alone looked lonely, Teal preferred to be alone rather than face Snape's sullen face.

She had never taken the initiative to provoke this Slytherin. On the contrary, it was Snape himself who used Till as a shield last year without any hesitation, causing Till to lie in the school hospital for a night.

"Professor Slughorn asked me to introduce the club to you." Snape lowered his eyes, and his indifferent voice really made people feel irritated.

Thiel's mood became very bad. He suppressed his curiosity about the club for the time being and said to Snape in a cold voice: "Don't I have the right to refuse?"

Snape returned her glare calmly and turned away.

Teal was stunned for a moment. Although she didn't like Snape, she didn't expect Snape to leave so directly.

She thought Snape would continue to repeat Professor Slughorn's instructions in that cold tone, but he didn't. He turned and left as fast as he had gotten behind her and used her.

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