White Kite Lane.
Snape sat on a soft, comfortable sofa, waving the wand in his hand with intense focus.
"Wingardium Leviosa!"
A peculiar connection was established.
Under his gaze, a light feather slowly floated up from the coffee table, drifting left and right according to the wand's direction!
At the same time this Levitation Charm was successfully cast, the system data for Snape quietly changed.
**Spells LV1!**
Five days had passed since he bought the wand in Diagon Alley.
During this time, apart from familiarizing himself with the wand and the female Violet Raven he had named Juliet, Snape had read through all the first-year books.
After gaining a general understanding, Snape finally began formally attempting to cast spells.
Because the Trace did not apply to underage students who hadn't yet enrolled in school, Snape could practice spells to his heart's content for the next two years.
This provided him with excellent learning conditions.
Without the pressure of survival, the only thing Snape needed to worry about was improving himself, which was also what he had been striving to establish since his transmigration.
The first skill to light up was Spells.
Although he could only cast the Levitation Charm clumsily for now, it meant Snape had taken a solid, big step towards becoming stronger!
Transfiguration also successfully advanced to LV1 after Snape turned a freshly picked leaf into a sheet of white paper!
Time passed in diligent study, forgetting food and sleep.
Finally, one day, Eileen couldn't stand it anymore and kicked Snape out of the house, insisting that her son, who had been cooped up at home for so long, go out for a walk!
"Severus, I know you like magic very much, but go out and play occasionally."
Eileen's words still echoed in his ears.
Snape's expression was somewhat dazed, clearly not yet recovered from that vast ocean of magic.
He stood at the door for quite a while.
Only when Juliet, perched on his arm, impatiently pecked at Eric's hair did his dark eyes gradually regain their clarity and liveliness.
Heaving a long sigh of relief, Snape straightened Juliet's colorful black feathers.
"Let's go. Let's find a place to waste some time. I really do need a break."
As usual, he popped a Screaming Sweet into his mouth.
Snape wandered aimlessly through the industrial town of Cokeworth.
Actually, to be honest, the environment of this town was far from excellent and wasn't his ideal place to settle.
Once you left White Kite Lane, chip bags and burger wrappers could be seen everywhere on the roadside, and the river was full of disgusting grease.
After returning to Spinner's End for a walk around, Snape decisively left that desolate and dirty street.
When he gradually walked out of the town center area.
The surrounding environment visibly improved. Green grass covered the ground, and the faint smell of industrial exhaust could no longer be smelled.
His ears twitched slightly.
Voices coming from not far away attracted Snape's scattered attention.
Especially after hearing a certain fleeting name, he decisively chose to walk in that direction.
A moment later, Snape stood on a hill.
Most of his body was hidden behind a half-dead willow tree.
His eyes, deep as ancient wells, clearly reflected the figures of two girls below, who were obviously unaware that their every move had unknowingly fallen into another person's sight!
A large part of Snape's attention was focused on an agitated girl on the right.
She had hair that burned like fire.
Her emerald green eyes were like jade meticulously carved by nature. Whenever she focused on listening to others, these eyes would unconsciously widen slightly.
Lily Evans.
Snape pondered silently, indifferently watching the dispute between the two girls below grow more intense.
According to the original timeline, this girl would be the original body's unattainable "white moonlight."
He would enter Hogwarts with her after spending a memorable childhood together, only to break up during a bullying incident in their fifth year, becoming the most painful memory difficult to forget in this life.
And Lily would eventually become partners with the original body's nemesis, James Potter.
She would correct his originally mischievous character into an upright and noble man, and give birth to the famous savior Harry Potter a few years later, starting the main storyline from there.
Memories skimmed through his mind like flowing water.
Snape's emotions didn't fluctuate at all. To him, this was just a choice made by another person, a life unrelated to him.
But from the moment he came to this world, many originally destined things were bound to change.
That regret, etched in the original body's heart and unforgettable until death, was now just a stranger whose future development was known to the current Snape!
So now.
Was it necessary for him to get to know Lily, or to continue this moment of the original body's first meeting with Lily?
*It feels so troublesome.*
*Women only affect the speed at which I wave my wand!*
Without feelings, it's easy to say; everyone is just a stranger.
However, once a so-called bond is created, Snape's future plans would definitely include Lily, and inevitably, due to the "femme fatale" factor, his relationship with the Marauders would be terrible.
Although Snape didn't fear these disputes.
He was going to Hogwarts to study. If he was scheming against that group of brats every few days, how much energy could he have left for magic?
Snape wanted to survive in this inevitably turbulent era, and live well.
He wanted to explore the charming path of magic, and then, within his ability, turn the wizarding world into something he liked.
So far, and all future plans, were made to serve these goals!
Under such circumstances, did Snape have to be obsessed with petty romance and hang his supposed-to-be-great life on a single tree?
He curled his lips.
Snape retreated silently, not intending to continue this first meeting that should have happened.
However, what he didn't notice was that a cunning gleam suddenly flashed in the eyes of Juliet, who had been staying quiet.
So much so that just as he took a step to leave.
This restless Violet Raven suddenly opened its throat and shouted loudly:
"Caw—Severus is eavesdropping on girls talking here!"
