Chapter 174 The Prince
"Wear your hat well, the sun is very strong today, don't go out and get tanned."

Sherlock helped Amy straighten the sun hat on her head.

"Do you still have the windmill? Or put it in the room first. There are other interesting things in the amusement park."

But Amy didn't listen to him, and still insisted on taking the windmill with her.

Snape stood in front of the door, looked at Sherlock who was still a mother-in-law, and said coldly.

"How long are you guys going to dawdle, go early, and come back early, I still have potions to make today!"

Sherlock looked him up and down, seeing that he was unprepared. He was still wearing a long robe that looked like a big black bat. With that pale and gloomy face, he went to the amusement park without knowing the truth. People probably thought he was a vampire who escaped from some haunted house!
"Do you want to be the center of attention?"

Sherlock said disgustedly.

"Wearing like this and entering the Muggle playground, it is estimated that within two steps, someone will come to take a photo with you, and then the staff will think you are here to steal their business, so they will kick you out."

Snape was speechless by Sherlock's words, but he really didn't have any clothes to change, whether it was before or after this time, this was the only outfit he had been wearing all the time.

Sherlock also saw his predicament, walked to him and compared his height with him, Snape was about 7 centimeters shorter (according to the original inference, Snape's height should be around 179, in the movie Snape was 185, The original is used here).

"My clothes probably won't fit you well if you wear them, so go to a clothing store and buy one."

"You mean me to wear those Muggle clothes!" Snape raised his voice.

Sherlock glanced at him.

"Is there a problem? Or do you discriminate against Muggles?"

Of course Snape would not say that he discriminates against Muggles. Maybe he has this kind of mentality at this time, but now he is in his 30s and has experienced countless ups and downs in his life. In fact, he has already seen through the so-called pure blood theory.

Muggles and wizards don't have any advantages or disadvantages in terms of bloodlines and abilities. In some directions, Muggle-born wizards have more advantages.

It's just that he has some psychological resistance to changing clothes.

Sherlock didn't care about Snape's little emotions. After he took care of Amy, he was ready to go out.

"Let's go, Uncle Tobia, let's choose a dress for you to change into, or do you personally prefer to be watched like a monkey?"

Snape twitched the corner of his mouth slightly, did not continue to argue with Sherlock, followed behind him, and the three of them left the Leaky Cauldron together.

Sherlock and Amy both put on their normal attire, only Snape was still wearing a dark and voluminous robe in the summer, and just walking on the road attracted the attention of many passers-by.

He hadn't been in contact with Muggle society for more than ten years, and he was really perturbed by those eyes looking at him.

Sherlock patted him on the shoulder.

"So don't stay in the house all the time. If you go out for a walk more, you will become more sunny. Think about it. Even if Lily forgave you at the time, you think she would like to be gloomy all day long, like a moldy old man. Are you like a bat?"

Snape slapped Sherlock's hand off his shoulder and snorted coldly.

"If Lily hadn't made that choice on the spot, do you think I would have become what I am now?"

"Then who are you to blame? It's not your own fault. You clearly know that the people you get along with discriminate against Muggles, and you hang out with them. You know that Lily doesn't like black magic, and you study it all day long. These are all Your own fault."

Sherlock said earnestly.

"So now you have to be more cheerful, don't act like someone owes you [-] to [-]. I know you are trying to distance yourself from Harry, but people also have to think more about themselves, even if you don't Lily, don't you even get along with friends and stop living?"

Snape still had a cold face, as if he dismissed Sherlock's advice.

Sherlock sighed and said nothing more.

Thinking about it, it was also a miracle that Snape could change his personality with just a few words from him.

Amy was running with the windmill in front, trying to make the windmill turn in the windless weather, so she didn't hear the conversation between Sherlock and Snape.

"I have sneaked into the Ministry of Magic through some doorways. The specific department has not yet been determined. I should not stay in the bar for a long time."

Sherlock told Snape about his recent situation.

"I don't have any clues about the clues to go back, but I found the source of the magic that Lily used to protect Harry when he found Potter's house after the Dark Lord."

Snape held his breath when he heard this.

"You want to start with that magic?"

"This is the only possible effective method in my opinion. Lily's death has become inevitable. Her body has been buried. Harry has not seen her in his life for more than ten years, which means that this matter is irreversible. "

His words made Snape a little annoyed.

"Why is it irreparable! Couldn't it be that she actually died in suspended animation, and no one else found out, and she has been hiding somewhere?"

"Do you think she would be that kind of person with her character?" Sherlock looked at Snape, "She loves Harry, and she must love her husband James, and since she has a way to fake death, she must also I won't hide it from James, if James knows, is the plan of feigning death still possible?"

Snape fell silent.

What Sherlock said is right, if you want to use suspended animation, you must cooperate with Lily, and if you want Lily to cooperate, you must let her know the cause and effect of the incident. If she knows the cause and effect, she will definitely find a way to save James. It is not deceiving history, but an aboveboard provocation.

"The solution is that people figured it out. According to my original intention, it was an accident that we would go back to this time. We have to erase this accident, and we can go back as we came. But we came here together after all, you I also have to consider my feelings, so I will do my best to help as long as the historical process is not changed."

"I think about it from your perspective, and I also hope that you can look at this matter from a more objective perspective."

"According to the normal development trajectory, even if the Dark Lord is not dead, he has basically lost all his power. The entire magic world has gained peace for so many years, and then there is a chance to completely defeat him."

"We can use some small tricks to try to establish some unknown things as established history, but when the Dark Lord wanted to kill Harry, he was rebounded by his own magic and lost his power. Change."

He stared at Snape.

"I have seen with my own eyes these days what those Death Eaters have done and how many people they have killed. You were one of them yourself, and you should know better than I do what the future will be if the Dark Lord does not fall. What will happen."

Snape didn't speak any more, he pursed his lips and didn't know what to think.

Sherlock could only talk to this point, he was really afraid that if he finally found a way to go back, Snape came and ignored him, insisted on using coercive means, and changed the course of history.

After coming out of the Leaky Cauldron, walk along the street and you will see a commercial street with men's clothing stores on this street.

Amy seemed to be tired from running, with fine beads of sweat on her forehead, holding Sherlock's arm, and walked slowly forward.

When choosing clothes for Snape, he was like a cold puppet. Without saying a word, he just let the clerk manipulate him, and finally changed into a common summer dress on the street.

The person who took out the money was naturally Sherlock, and Snape didn't have any coins such as pounds on him.

To be honest, Snape wasn't bad-looking, and he had an air of a cold and handsome guy. Although his face was a little gloomy, it might still be a bright spot in the eyes of some people.

It's just that his hair is glossy, like kelp hanging from his head, which makes him look a bit sloppy.

"Why doesn't Tobia like to wash his hair?" Amy asked, looking up at Snape.

Snape said perfunctorily with a stinky face.

"Only superficial people waste time on appearance."

Sherlock rolled his eyes at this and patted Amy's head.

"Don't listen to his nonsense. Dressing yourself up is the basis for making a good impression on others, and it is also responsible for yourself. People who don't wash their hair for a long time will have worms in their hair."

Amy picked up her long pale golden hair and put it on the tip of her nose to smell it.

"Dad said you can't wash your hair during this time, but Amy's hair is still very clean."

Sherlock didn't ask why Eddie didn't let Amy wash her hair. He was waving to stop a taxi and pulled Amy and Snape into it.

Today is neither a holiday nor a weekend. There are not many people in the amusement park, and many items can be played directly.

Although Amy's personality is much more mature than her age, she is still a child after all.

When she saw the huge Ferris wheel, she held up the windmill in her hand to compare with it and let out a gasp of wonder.

"A huge iron windmill!"

"Do you want to play this first?"

Sherlock took her hand and went to the window of the Ferris wheel to buy tickets.

Snape looked reluctant, but still followed Sherlock, came to the window, and watched him buy three tickets.

The three sat in, and when Amy came in, she put her hands in front of the glass and looked at the scenery outside the window.

Normally speaking, a child from a wizarding family like her should have played with toy broomsticks when she was young, and would not be so interested in flying in the sky.

But Amy doesn't seem to be in contact with these things in normal times. She doesn't have her mother's company, and she doesn't spend much time with her father, and she probably doesn't have any toys.

Sherlock was quite interested at first, but when he saw that it was Snape who was doing it opposite him, he suddenly felt strange.

"Tsk tsk tsk," he said while drinking water, "In Muggle society, the Ferris wheel has always had a special meaning, but I didn't expect that the first time I sat on it was with you."

Snape didn't look at Sherlock, he was also looking at the shrinking city below through the glass.

"Didn't you also have a relationship when you were in school?"

"puff!"

Sherlock didn't hold back, and sprayed half of the water out of his mouth.

Fortunately, Snape was sitting directly opposite Amy, otherwise he would have been sprayed all over him!
"How do you know that I was in a relationship when I was in school?" He asked with the corners of his mouth twitching.

Snape turned his head, a sneer on his face.

"Did you think that no one paid attention to you when you were in Hogwarts? On the first day you established a relationship with that girl named Mary, in the teachers' common room, Flitwick excitedly told For everyone, Mag almost shed tears about it, they have always been very concerned about your affairs."

Sherlock looked confused.

He has always recorded private things in the original owner's diary. Who knew that "he" had a first love, which has long been known to everyone.

As if there was something that would deflate Sherlock and Snape would enjoy it, he continued slowly.

"As a result, not long afterward, you broke up. Flitwick and Mag talked about this issue together for a long time. They felt that although a failed relationship would make people sad, it was also the best medicine to promote people's growth."

"But I didn't see anything sad about you in those few days. You never liked that Mary at all, did you?"

Sherlock curled his lips.

"Don't gossip about these things, be careful that the older you get, the more gossip you will get!"

At this time, Amy turned around suspiciously.

"Is John's girlfriend named Mary?"

"His ex-girlfriend," Snape added cheerfully.

Sherlock flicked Amy's smooth forehead lightly.

"Children don't inquire about adults' matters."

Amy pursed her lips and frowned her beautiful brows, as if dissatisfied with Sherlock's words, she shook her head and continued to look at the scenery outside the window.

After getting off the Ferris wheel, Sherlock bought Amy a pop-pop.

This thing actually tastes the same, but the colorful look is very good-looking. Amy held it together with the windmill, facing the sky, hoping that it could turn like a windmill.

It can be regarded as revenge for Snape and to satisfy his own bad taste. Sherlock also bought a prince's crown for him.

"Ah, Prince, look at this thing, how suitable it is for your identity (the meaning of Prince in English here is the meaning of prince, Sherlock is mocking Snape for giving himself a pseudonym )."

To Sherlock's surprise, Snape did not throw away the crown in disgust, but took it from him with a blank expression.

He held up the crown, and there was not only nostalgia in his eyes, but also a painful memory that he didn't want to recall, but couldn't forget.

(End of this chapter)

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