Severus was still proud of his daughter's act of hanging Harry Potter from the chandelier in the Great Hall.

She challenged Potter openly and defeated him with the spell she taught her.

Lycoris was so determined when she recited the spell and raised her wand without hesitation.

Mingming has always been willing to hide in the dark, but this time he walked in front of so many people.

The girl's behavior told Severus Snape two things:

On the surface, I know what the predators did to you, and I will fight tooth for tooth and seek justice for you.

I also inadvertently told him again, I know your fate.

Previously, she deliberately led Severus Snape to think that she was from the world after Harry Potter. In fact, she was not lying. Compared with the 1990s, modern times are indeed "the world after".

However, Lycoris and Severus Snape were separated not only by time, but also by space.

Snape stood up and said good things to Harry Potter about Lady Norris being petrified, although it was not so nice.

His daughter prepared mandrake roots during the summer vacation of her first year. At first, Snape thought it was just her habit of hoarding potion raw materials.

It wasn't until he saw the cat's tragic condition that Snape understood that she was preparing for the past she knew.

He didn't know if she would suddenly go back one day, or if she would still exist in the future if she changed the present.

Snape didn't dare to gamble.

He asked her and she said Harry Potter was good, always good.

This is enough, what I asked for has been granted.

There was no need for her to lie to herself.

And when she is in third grade, she can be taught Occlumency, and she may be able to see something while using Legilimency.

But Snape was not as worried about this now as he was at first.

If she hadn't been still young at that time, she would have been using Legilimency.

Now, Harry was fine and nothing mattered.

Sometimes, it is undeniable that fate is a very magical thing.

From the moment Severus Snape picked up the letter with the name of Licoris Snape in Dumbledore's office, from the moment he agreed to help Old Bee bring back the child from the orphanage, his fate was determined. It's already starting to work.

He thought that putting her on the train would have nothing to do with him.

All he had to do was teach potions well and protect Lily's children.

But this child is not restless.

He was only eleven years old, and he insisted on learning the invisibility potion, threatening himself with Potter and the secret things in his past.

To be honest, this wasn't enough to threaten Snape. Considering the risk was controllable, he agreed.

It might not have been so troublesome.

With one Legilimency, she could understand everything she was thinking.

But she can't do this, she will become stupid when she is young.

Hear her say "The Predator" and Harry and the Invisibility Cloak in her own words.

At that time, Snape initially thought she was a prophet or prophet, the same existence as Trelawny.

The girl however demonstrates her ability to not only know the future.

Very dangerous child.

Dumbledore left her to him, he could have refused.

He knew what Dumbledore meant, and there was no doubt that she was dangerous and threatening, but she did nothing.

He is willing to look after her as her guardian. It's just that she can't be kept out of sight, it's a disguised form of surveillance.

Time is magical, bringing two very defensive people closer to each other.

The godfather and goddaughter, who are wary of each other and have their own thoughts, are attracted by the softness of their hearts.

Snape had a chat with the child during the summer vacation of his first year and learned many things.

She said that she knew her own destiny, and she also said that she knew the destiny of everyone.

He had thought about whether Licoris would choose to change history.

She came from the future, and she was obviously unhappy in the future.

Snape knew that history was not decided by him.

Therefore, he will believe her and support her.

If she doesn't change the future, Harry Potter will be happy.

If what she does now changes...

Snape didn't think about himself, he was just worried about Harry, afraid that he would lose the happiness he deserved.

It's a very contradictory mentality.

Should I stop my daughter...

The daughter knew that Mrs. Norris would be petrified, so she saved it with a potion made from mandrake roots.

Snape also helped Filch release magic to trap Mrs. Norris from leaving.

Then she should also know that Colin Creevey, Justin Finch-Fletchley and Nick will be petrified, and there may be other victims in the future.

But she did nothing.

Is this trying to follow the historical process of her world?

Everything she did was observed secretly, and she couldn't find any basis for it.

Severus Snape still remembered her bright eyes telling him that she would change his destiny.

Severus Snape believed it.

I also feel it is unnecessary.

Death is not terrible, sometimes it is a kind of relief.

If dying is worth something, it's worth it.

When Severus Snape was thirty-two years old, he learned that he was going to die.

It’s Christmas again, and New Year’s is coming.

He was thirty-three years old, and he didn’t know what day it was, but his heart was extremely peaceful.

Watching the snowflakes fluttering in the sky, Snape saw several children having a snowball fight from the window.

He thought he was a Gryffindor student, but the headmaster wasn't here this time.

The weather outside is cold and the breath turns to ice.

Snape went down and saw that it was Lycoris, and she was being chased and beaten.

Snowflakes fell on his hair and shoulders, bringing a chill.

The daughter is as cunning as a little fox, hiding behind her.

She looks much more alive now.

In first grade, she was separated from everything around her by a layer of glass.

Severus Snape asked her to beat the four and stood guard.

"Go back early and remember to drink the refreshing potion." He told his daughter, who was playing crazy, to take the children back to the common room.

Snape returned to the staff room and looked at his daughter's double gifts that he had opened there in the morning, including wool socks that were different from last year's style, and a set of homemade beauty and hair products.

"Dad, we, father and daughter, want the same scent, so that others will know that we are a family."

"Are last year's wool socks appropriate? These are this year's gift."

The gifts she gave this year were all for her father, not for Professor Snape.

During dinner in the auditorium in the evening, she changed into a beautiful dark green sweater and looked up to admire the snow.

What's so good about this snow?

Snape watched the snowflakes fall on the back of his hand, warm and dry, dissipating at the touch.

Looking at her again, she didn't know what to say to Draco Malfoy. The two of them were enjoying the snow together.

She found herself looking at her, raising a glass to herself.

Snape was in a good mood until he was suddenly called to the hospital wing.

"Miss Granger, if you knew it was Christmas and not Halloween, you wouldn't have turned yourself into a cat."

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